This Weekend on Patterico
Since I blogged a lot this weekend, I thought it might be nice to do one of those periodic roundups of what you missed this weekend, for the benefit of those who read me mostly on weekdays:
- I mocked a former DoJ official who argued that Bush had made the DoJ partisan.
- I noted that the L.A. Times was simply the target of Thomas Rooney’s latest astroturfing campaign.
- I summarized Nick Goldberg’s response on the Jack Dunphy issue.
- I noted that the paper doesn’t seem particularly concerned about anonymity while publishing anonymous editorials.
- I took the side of fired U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton on the issue of taped confessions.
- I noted an interesting L.A. Times story about the inability of law enforcement to properly record foreign names.
- I noted some pessimism from Iraq coming from a Power Line correspondent.
- DRJ summarized the cross-examination of Jose Compean from the Border Patrol shooting trial.
- I asked you to consider a couple of worthy donations.
And coming soon This Week on Patterico:
Jake Gittes (dab029) — 4/2/2007 @ 6:15 amReal estate mogul Sam Zell has bought the Los Angeles Times. It’s now a done deal.
Got to admit it’s getting better,
papertiger (a8e044) — 4/2/2007 @ 10:09 pma little better all the time (It couldn’t get much worse.)