Zoomer Problems, Catholic Answers By Michael Brendan Dougherty December 16, 2020 The New York Times checks in on Jeffrey Toobin, the New Yorker reporter who covered the Supreme Court until he made a career-fatal mistake on Zoom.
‘If School Is Continuing Remote, There’s Less Urgency Around the Vaccination’ By Jim Geraghty December 15, 2020 Parents should seek out any way possible to punish the teachers’ unions for how they've abused their power throughout this whole ordeal.
Great Moments in Journalistic Shorthand By Ramesh Ponnuru December 14, 2020 Who cried foul? All of them? Or just five or six?
The New York Times’ Shifting Narrative on School COVID Closures By Tobias Hoonhout December 11, 2020 'The moment Trump said that we ought to get people back in schools, there was a huge chunk of people that . . . just wanted to defy Trump.'
Joseph Stiglitz vs. Mike Lee By Ramesh Ponnuru December 9, 2020 Liberal economist Joseph Stiglitz builds an op-ed on horror at Senator Mike Lee’s tweet: 'Democracy isn’t the objective; liberty, peace, and prospefity are.'
‘The Children of Pornhub’ By Alexandra DeSanctis December 4, 2020 Nicholas Kristof’s disturbing Times piece uncovers even more problems with the Internet pornography company.
Linda Greenhouse’s Grievance Politics By Isaac Schorr December 4, 2020 Unable to attack the Supreme Court’s conservatives on the facts, the New York Times columnist airs some grievances of her own.
Joe Biden, Want to Save Some Lives? Think about a Porn Commission in the Justice Department. By Kathryn Jean Lopez December 4, 2020 Nicholas Kristof’s piece in the New York Times this morning is an agonizing read.
Wages of Error at the New York Times By Ramesh Ponnuru December 1, 2020 A response to a flawed editorial.
Why Do Business Reporters Hate Business? By James McCarthy November 30, 2020 If they want to be reliable, journalists should strive to understand business, not condemn it.