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Poor Richard Cohen
Posted on September 16, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 presidential election, John McCain, Richard Cohen, the media | Leave a Comment
His heart is breaking inside.
Richard Cohen is a hack. I’ve always said so, and I’m not about to change my mind because he suddenly saw the light on McCain’s (lack of) integrity. However, I will say that I think he’s one of those guys who serves as a pretty good barometer for the establishment national [...]
Next Tuesday: Walking Two Miles To School Uphill In The Snow And How It Made Me A Man
Posted on August 5, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Richard Cohen, books, ebooks | Leave a Comment
Richard Cohen is not content to attack whippersnappers only because they wear tattoos. No, he also hates everyone who is trying to steal his books, destroy them, and turn their words into intangible digital signals which float around our heads in some sort of scary and newfangled ether. I really hope no one ever figures [...]
Better Than Twelve Days Of Chandra Levy
Posted on July 22, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, the media | 3 Comments
Richard Cohen totally wrecks all of those young punks and their crazy tatoos. This column is timely, relevant, and worthy of the Washington Post’s op/ed page.
If Richard Cohen fails to win a Pullitzer this year, someone has some serious explaining to do.
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Worst. Columnist. Ever.
Posted on June 24, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under 2008 presidential election, Richard Cohen, The Washington Post, the media | Leave a Comment
Richard Cohen says we can’t trust Barack Obama because he was never tortured by the North Koreans North Vietnamese*. No, really, that’s what he says.
But here is the difference between McCain and Obama — and Obama had better pay attention. McCain is a known commodity. It’s not just that he’s been around a long time [...]
Doing McCain’s Work For Him
Posted on May 27, 2008 by andrew- Filed Under E.J. Dionne, Richard Cohen, The Washington Post | Leave a Comment
The usually quite good E. J. Dionne endorses the ridiculous opinion of two guys trying to sell a book:
The reaction of too many progressives to patriotism is “automatic, allergic recoil,” say two young Seattle writers, Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer, in their important book “The True Patriot.”
Thanks, Dionne, for giving this smear additional legs in [...]