Our chances of getting a comment through the NY Times comment censorship police, and any Maureen Dowd column, are probably about as good as the Oakland Raiders chances of winning the Super Bowl so long as Tom Cable (bless his passion though), is head coach.
There are a few reasons for this, that seem transparent, and [...]
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Definitely Too Scathing, and Too Sophomoric, for the New York Times Comment Police
Posted: 14th February 2010 by admin in " "Foreign Policy, Bad Taste, Comedy, Famous People, Fighting Terrorism, Foreign Policy Strategy, MediaTags: " "Kanye West, al gore, Counter terrorism, daily howler, Dick Cheney, Maureen Dowd, NY Times, Tommy Lee Jones, War on Terror
The Observation that Was too Scathing for Maureen Dowd to Handle
Posted: 10th February 2010 by admin in Big Brother, Constitution, Famous People, Media, UncategorizedTags: Citizens United, Citizens United v FEC, Citizens United V. Federal Election Comission, Constitution, entertainment, Maureen Dowd, NY Times, President Obama, teleprompter
This humble, and somewhat obscure blog, if known, might not always be a favorite of Maureen Dowd’s. Here’s a very recent, but we think fair, example.
Today, Dowd wrote a column in the NY Times very space limited op ed pages, essentially saying that 3d movies are cool, or might be cool, or that people [...]