Blog Stop
I won't be posting for a week. For those who need a shot of blog every day, I recommend Mickey Kaus, Andrew Sullivan, James Lileks and Glenn Reynolds. I'll be back on April Fools Day.
Sunday, March 24, 2002
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John
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3/24/2002 08:46:00 PM
All Hail the Cajun Kiwi
Craig Perks, the Kiwi-turned-Cajun veteran of the Hooters Tour, shot even par on the frightfully difficult TPC Stadium Course today to capture The Players Championship by two strokes. The final leaderboard can be found here.
The big surprise was that all of the big names (with the exception of Sergio Garcia and Nick Price) went backwards on the final day. Tiger couldn't buy a putt, Duvall couldn't get anything going, Faldo collapsed, so did Mickelson. That gave Perks the breathing room he needed and he got the job done. Well done.
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John
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3/24/2002 08:39:00 PM
What They Really Think
If you ever wonder what the key editors and writers at The New York Times really think -- what their mindset really is -- a reliable bellweather is the every-other-Saturday column of Bill Keller. Keller's column yesterday was particularly revealing. To the text:
"Nor can Mr. Bush be claimed by the culture warriors of the Christian right, although he gave them John Ashcroft and occasionally throws them a steak. The president is not a bigot, or a pessimist."
Which means that in Mr. Keller's opinion, "cultural warriors of the Christian right" are bigots. This is a widely-held view -- indeed, I would argue, a universally held view -- at The New York Times. In general, opposition to the high-minded Timesian view of cultural issues is seen by the Times top writers and editors as evidence of a character defect. If someone is so deranged as to believe that the Second Amendment is every bit as important as the First Amendent, well, we don't even want to go there.
Thanks to the great Mickey Kaus for the heads up on this.
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John
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3/24/2002 07:16:00 AM
