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Washington Post Understates Good News In Military Recruiting

Josh White’s article in today’s Washington Post concerning the Army meeting its August recruitment goal, but being off track to reach its yearly target, seems to miss or understate some of the positives expressed by the Army’s chief of staff yesterday:Should the Army meet its goal of recruiting about 10,000 new active-duty troops this month, it will be the third consecutive month in which the…

Sheehan's 'Vigil' Upgraded to 'Standoff' in WashPost's Pages

The Post's War of Aggression on Roberts

Washington Post's Really Big Scoop on Judge Roberts

Washington Post Misrepresents Havoc Caused by U.S. Amendments to U.N

A front-page story in today’s Washington Post suggests that Bush administration amendments to a 29-page draft agreement prepared by the United Nations for its upcoming world summit on poverty and U.N. reform have “thrown the proceedings in turmoil”:Less than a month before world leaders arrive in New York for a world summit on poverty and U.N. reform, the Bush administration has thrown the…

WashPost Tries to Handicap Conservatives in the Sports Section

Why Does Our Media Support Our Enemies

A front-page story concerning Iran in Tuesday’s Washington Post was clearly intended to thwart American efforts preventing that country from obtaining nuclear weapons, as well as to embarrass the Bush administration with more implications of faulty intelligence.In an article entitled “No Proof Found of Iran Arms Program”, Dafna Linzer states:Traces of bomb-grade uranium found two years ago in…

Ceci Connolly Gives Stem Cell Breakthrough a Bronx Cheer

The WashPost and Cindy's "Potential To Be Consequential

How to Puff Cindy-Fest After Cindy's Departed

For the Wont of a Word

Washington Post Reporter Finds Roberts Offensive

Washington Post foreign affairs reporter Robin Wright has no sense of humor -- at least when it comes to a conservative daring to make any kind of joke related to women in the workplace, even a little girl. Saying “I don't know whether they were quips,” on Friday's Washington Week on PBS, Wright proceeded to act offended as she made clear that “as a woman” she was “struck” by how, in the Reagan-…

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