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Intelligence deficit
The American press and public rarely get riled up these days over new revelations concerning President George W. Bush and his administration’s sorry history.
Bush fooled voters and the press once on Iraq. Can McCain get away with the same thing?
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EDITORIAL
| June 11, 2008
Dance, Monkey: Gerry Dee
Start a group called “The Oldest Man on Facebook.” And then “poke” away.
We put a visiting comic on the hotseat. This week's victim. . .
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SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| June 11, 2008
Man of the Century
Bo Diddley, a particular favorite of Lupo, was the first “name” performer to play the club.
The late, great Bo Diddley helped put Lupo’s on the map
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PHILLIPE + JORGE
| June 04, 2008
March to war
During the course of two weeks in May, America’s top-ranking military officer went from warning that war with Iran could cripple the US military to rattling his saber at Tehran.
Why isn’t the press paying more attention to a possible attack on Iran?
By
ADAM REILLY
| June 04, 2008
His pants were so on fire
Lines upon learning that former White House press secretary Scott McClellan will be publishing a memoir in 2008
Could be verse: poetry ripped from the headlines
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JAMES PARKER
| November 28, 2007
What smell?
It’s always summer to George W. Bush, our lazy, hazy, crazy commander in chief who puts in shorter presidential work weeks than Woodrow Wilson did after he was paralyzed by a stroke.
2006: A second-quarter scorecard — summer fiction bonanza
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BARRY CRIMMINS
| July 28, 2006
Stop whining and do your job
A president with a history of antipathy toward the media complains openly about the “knee-jerk liberal press.”
The White House and the media are not supposed to get along, stupid
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MARK JURKOWITZ
| May 28, 2006
Schmucks unlimited
It’s April, supposedly the cruelest month, but after a winter that seemed like 150 days of March, how bad can it be?
2006: A first-quarter scorecard
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BARRY CRIMMINS
| April 05, 2006
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