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9/11/00
3:20 p.m. By NR's John J. Miller & Ramesh Ponnuru |
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"Critical to a Fault, Journal Targets Gore" is Kurtz's headline. To a fault? Of the many criticisms of Gore by the Journal which Kurtz quotes, he does not show one to be factually baseless or even unfair. Kurtz's complaint appears to be that there are just too many criticisms. So what? It's an editorial page. The Journal is allowed to rough up Gore, just as nobody much protests the New Republic's relentless snarkiness about George W. Bush. The vast majority of the Journal's readers know that the paper has a point of view, and know what that point of view is. Everything is upfront. It would be nice if the same could be said of the news coverage in our leading papers, including the Washington Post.
Drug War Illusions In the course of making his point, Will relates a story in which George Shultz expressed skepticism about another effort to win the drug war overseas. Will got the story from Daniel Patrick Moynihan. But perhaps he should talk directly to Shultz, who supports the legalization of drugs. |
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