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February, 2005 Entries


February 28

    • Would the soldiers be willing to pull a Tiananmen Square in Beirut?
    • One quick thought about Chris Rock
    • The furniture is heavy, the posting will be light
    • Lebanese prime minister resigns
    • Syria begins hedging on Lebanese withdrawl
    • The Putin-Rather-Mapes axis

February 25

    • Iraqi military action against Syria?
    • Ward Churchill and tenure
    • Newt on terrorism, Ward Churchill at AEI
    • The great Wikipedia fight
    • Syria, Lebanon, Mickey Kaus and Juan Cole

February 24

    • Stop everything - Ralph Nader is spelling out his Iraq policy
    • And in tomorrow's edition... another profile of Barack Obama
    • So how should the U.S. approach Syria's presence in Lebanon?
    • I'm skeptical that you'll see U.S. military action against Syria, but...
    • What should we think of Walid Jumblatt?
    • The straight stuff on Lebanon and Syria

February 23

    • I'm 'unintelligible' according to CNN
    • I'll take 'Headlines I never thought I would see' for $500, Alex
    • Newspapers don't hesitate to report good news... for the Sandinistas?
    • CPAC debate scorecard
    • Round up the British left's usual (and favorite) suspects
    • Powerline, Democrats and ‘a betrayal of America’
    • Iranians hunting for LGF posters?
    • On Mitt Romney, NRO, Red State, and 2008
    • Ted Rall vs. bloggers - not the fairest of fights
    • Quote of the Day

February 22

    • Some Turks respond to that critical Wall Street Journal op-ed
    • Another account of talking about America overseas
    • Newspapers - suddenly not needed anymore
    • Have the New York Times and Washington Post become junk food for war opponents?
    • Compare and contrast secret taping
    • The Swifty ad folks vs. AARP
    • Is there a great opportunity in Lebanon?

February 21

    • Some congressmen will believe anything - even about the CBS memos
    • The missing topic of CPAC
    • Untold tales of CPAC... until now

February 18

    • The continuing adventures at CPAC on radio row
    • Live from radio row at CPAC
    • A memorable acronym
    • More on talking to those spouting anti-Americanism
    • The health of blogging, right and left: Part Four
    • The health of blogging, right and left: Part Three
    • The health of blogging, right and left: Part Two
    • The health of blogging, right and left: Part One

February 17

    • Al Franken? On NRANews.com?
    • More on speaking to an anti-American
    • Is 'The Blog' a 1950s horror movie?
    • Interesting thought on CBS continuing memo problems
    • So how do you speak to an anti-American?
    • Hama rules and Baghdad rules
    • Turkey's hot novel speculates on war with U.S.
    • NRO makes the Daily Show

February 16

    • What to say next time somebody calls bloggers a lynch mob
    • Ominous thoughts following the Hariri assassination
    • But Saudi Arabia submitted a really strong application
    • No Gore in 2008? And Gore's talking about Gannon?
    • Assessing last night's Charlie Rose show on bloggers
    • A hard, tough look at my future home
    • The continuing crisis at CBS news...

February 15

    • A signal we haven't heard the last of the Rather memo fallout at CBS
    • What has gotten into the Wall Street Journal guys?
    • Who is the American Taliban?
    • Was yesterday's assassination Baby Assad playing by 'Hama Rules'?
    • 'Mr. Rosen, Mr. Geraghty, you each get one last word - and we mean, singular'
    • Developments with Syria
    • Just what happened with yesterday's bombing/assassination in Lebanon?
    • Turks take over NATO work in Afghanistan
    • One last thought on last night

February 14

    • Transcript of yours truly on PBS Newshour
    • TKS, on your television and your radio
    • One more anecdote of returning troops
    • Please note today's New York Sun
    • Was a Pakistani businessman trying to help al-Qaeda get a nuclear weapon?
    • Didn't we just hear that argument from the MoveOn.org crowd?
    • 48 hours of Jordan fallout, and what really matters

February 11

    • A shocking, sudden end to Eason Jordan story
    • A useful distinction
    • Does 'your condo is expensive' constitute attacking a family?
    • Is one of Dean's strengths that he has a completely different area code?
    • Dean as Chairman, Part II
    • The single biggest exercise in reverse psychology in history?
    • The Washington Times notes the differing accounts
    • Arguments of Eason Jordan now require Godwin's Law

February 10

    • Just how do you get to Davos?
    • The new DNC Chairman's greatest hits
    • Stuart Smalley - er, Al Franken for Senate in 2006! (Update: Guess not)
    • A Davos attendee clarifies his account
    • Some more non-blog reporters start looking at Jordan
    • The eighth account from Davos, in today's Wall Street Journal

February 09

    • A little more Columbo, and a little less Sledge Hammer
    • Today’s Turkish roundup
    • Open Senate seat in Minnesota in 2006
    • The “journalists were targeted” argument
    • Clearing up the Kate Adie statement
    • Some good news: So far, no talk of Jordan's comments in the Middle East press
    • Was he trying to make an inappropriate 9/11 comparison?
    • Compare and contrast
    • Morning thought...

February 08

    • A couple of television mentions, and the issue of overcoverage
    • Can these accounts be honest if they differ so dramatically?
    • Cam, Eason Jordan, Dan Rather, Old Sparky, and a unique advertising opportunity
    • Are bloggers tracking this story attempting to 'professionally crucify' Jordan?
    • Eason Jordan story coming to Scarborough Country (but now without, ahem, me)
    • Would journalists accept this stonewalling from any other industry?
    • Is this just a TV story?
    • No tape
    • Another one of those dogs not barking...
    • A post-coffee evaluation of the Kurtz article

February 07

    • Late-night Eason Jordan developments
    • A break from the Eason Jordan stuff... watching 24
    • Eason Jordan review and new developments
    • Gergen speaks, Dodd offers statement
    • I'm back...
    • Let's not jump the gun on comparisons to Rather and the memos
    • Curiouser and curiouser...
    • Final Score: Deep Throat 9, Eason Jordan 0
    • John Kerry and Form 180
    • One more must-check blog for Eason Jordan news
    • Mainstream TV journalists don't read blogs, miss big stories
    • Michelle Malkin talks to Barney Frank
    • Moles, and statements reacting to the State of the Union
    • Is this about right and left? Or right and wrong?
    • Eason Jordan, Chris Matthews, Hugh Hewitt, and Information Networks

February 04

    • The hug, Ron Reagan, and television networks
    • For Oscar night: Billboards thanking Hollywood for re-electing Bush
    • Bloggers starting to get organized
    • Getting a little punchy on Friday afternoon
    • Ready the coronation
    • She's reacting more warmly than Teresa did
    • A bit about Dean, a bit about Kos
    • Quick update on 'pajamahadeen' recognition
    • Could Eason Jordan have been complaining about Green Zone procedure?
    • Some new developments with Eason Jordan
    • Garofalo compares purple fingers to Nazi salute?
    • Bad news from Afghanistan?
    • One editorial, and two dogs not barking about Eason Jordan

February 03

    • Who was buying into Kerry's hype back in 1999?
    • Rumor: Rumsfeld offered resignation twice after Abu Ghraib, Bush refused
    • Kerry on Alberto Gonzales
    • Some minor developments in the Eason Jordan story
    • Why the Eason Jordan comments matter
    • Endless outrages… (Warning: Angry rant below)
    • An account of Eason Jordan's comments, via Jay
    • Eason Jordan comments to Carol Platt Liebau
    • Program note

February 02

    • He just said what about Egypt?
    • Should be on Hugh Hewitt in a bit
    • Are non-blog reporters looking into Jordan's comments?
    • Wednesday's little bit of Turkish news
    • Jeff Jarvis has good stuff on Eason Jordan
    • CNN response to Eason Jordan inquiries
    • McCain introduces Sequel to campaign finance reform
    • Oh, goody, Bob Schieffer gets the anchor desk
    • North Korea is selling uranium? Let's make Kim Jong-Il a little less ronery
    • An update on Mark Brown...
    • Ladies and gentlemen, the next big blogstorm will be...
    • The G. I. Joe photo - that's not news?

February 01

    • Just what did Eason Jordan say?
    • Iraqi militants make purchases as Toys R Us, apparently
    • Frost is out; only two oppose Dean for DNC Chair
    • Today’s Turkish update
    • There's the Howard Dean we know and love!
    • The most tired, unenlightening, and useless argument
    • Sunday's Iraq elections... a turning point worldwide, a turning point here?
    • The world has gone mad! Geraghty says the Oscars snubbed Moore!
    • Another blog conflict of interest! Oh, wait, no, he just got hired...
    • A blogosphere anniversary
    • Abu Zaraqwi, spin doctor

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