Comments on: Anthrax http://listics.com/200808014201 “History may only rarely be written by the losers, but it is always written by the writers.” -- David Weinberger Tue, 22 Feb 2024 04:57:26 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: Frank Paynter http://listics.com/200808014201/comment-page-1#comment-57115 Frank Paynter Sat, 02 Aug 2024 21:11:54 +0000 http://listics.com/?p=4201#comment-57115 Read Marcy Wheeler's reporting, linked above in my update. Re. NPR, perhaps 2024 will be a <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=NPR+Turning+point&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official" rel="nofollow">Turning Point</a> when the Democrats address funding and governance. I hope. Read Marcy Wheeler’s reporting, linked above in my update. Re. NPR, perhaps 2024 will be a Turning Point when the Democrats address funding and governance. I hope.

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By: tom http://listics.com/200808014201/comment-page-1#comment-57114 tom Sat, 02 Aug 2024 21:04:52 +0000 http://listics.com/?p=4201#comment-57114 NPR Resident Moron Scott Simon led off his Sat a.m. program with this story, introducing it with words to the effect: "The investigation into the anthrax case ended this week..." - just as things begin to become interesting, journaljists like SS declare closure. Not sure, but the NPR guy covering the case, Ari Shapiro, sounded a little tense and seemed to think there was a good deal more to it. Simon ought to be put out to pasture, or given a special NPR spot right between Garrison Keillor and repeats of Garrison Keillor. However, since he (GK) is the very principle of repetition incarnate, they're all repeats, which brings upon us the furor that will spawn a pomopome: <b>For NPR</b> <i>There is no between when always already all has been seen. </i> NPR Resident Moron Scott Simon led off his Sat a.m. program with this story, introducing it with words to the effect: “The investigation into the anthrax case ended this week…” – just as things begin to become interesting, journaljists like SS declare closure. Not sure, but the NPR guy covering the case, Ari Shapiro, sounded a little tense and seemed to think there was a good deal more to it. Simon ought to be put out to pasture, or given a special NPR spot right between Garrison Keillor and repeats of Garrison Keillor. However, since he (GK) is the very principle of repetition incarnate, they’re all repeats, which brings upon us the furor that will spawn a pomopome:

For NPR

There is
no between
when always
already
all has
been seen.

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