It contains more useful information
than any journalism textbook we have seen but don’t expect legendary
reporter Robert Novak’s memoirs to become required reading in
communications classes anytime soon.
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UnPROFessional Online
Professors might want to watch their own “professional image” online, especially if their Twitter feed is posted to their University website.
Gatesgate
Conservative columnist Bob Parks, in his Black-and-Right column, offers a different perspective on a national story that is more local to him.
Sonia Behind the Bench
Since President Obama announced his nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, the media has hailed the Puerto Rican federal court of appeals judge as a role-model for women and Hispanics. News coverage by the major networks has mainly focused on Sotomayor’s “inspiring” rags-to-riches upbringing and her “politically moderate” judicial record.
NeW Kind of Women
Young conservative women have an organization to call their own. The Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) held its fourth annual conference at the Heritage Foundation on June 26, 2009.
CAP’s Constitutional Treasure Hunt
During a panel discussion on domestic human rights at the Center for American Progress (CAP) on June 17th, audience members learned that they had quite a few inalienable rights that they might have missed in the U.S. Constitution.
Atlas Shrieked
In recent weeks, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has found himself increasingly under public assault, both for his actions leading up to the current financial crisis, and for his attempts to defend these actions.
Gray Lady Wakes Up
The dearth of history courses in American colleges and universities has become so obvious that even the New York Times has noticed.
Eccentric Catholicism
Next to the peerless Tom Wolfe,
perhaps the most brilliantly gifted living American writer is Garry Wills.
Upping U.S. Defense
Recently, newsrooms were abuzz with news of North Korea’s underground detonation of a nuclear bomb.