This Past Weekend’s Posts
Here’s my usual Monday-morning roundup of the posts from the weekend, for the benefit of those who read only on the weekdays:
I blast the New York Times‘s Adam Cohen for his sloppy article about bloggers.
Dave Kopel reports that Denver papers also hid the alleged existence of a satellite recording of the Sgrena/Calipari shooting.
On the filibuster front:
I note the hypocrisy of a certain Senator from New York who shall be known only as Chuckie S.
I also take a cheap shot at his expense (and it feels great).
I note Terry Neal’s inadequate response to Hugh Hewitt.
I reproduce an excellent letter to the editor about that pathetic David Greenberg op-ed on judicial filibusters.
For those who are interested in music:
I note an argument that Hitler turned away from Wagner late in life.
And on the lighter side:
I was honored to be featured in another “Day by Day” cartoon.
I direct you to a site that plays music backwards, revealing masked backwards messages. And I tell a story about why I am probably going to Hell.
I wish everyone a Happy Mother’s Day, and direct you to a moving post by Jeff Goldstein on the holiday.
I ask readers to tell us a little bit about themselves. I really hope you will all click on this link and participate.