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Audience Participation

More on TAS's strong bench. Swatting at Gnats and O's. Tambourine man sighting. Plus much more.

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Well, now. Where is that triple "fact checking you're a -- " that the MSM are supposed to have superior training and experience for? The copy desk? The national editor's desk? Does anybody at the NY Times have a VCR?

p>It is interesting that 15 years ago Dave Barry was considered political satire and the NYT was considered serious. Now the NYT is satire and Dave Barry now covers politicians with same seriousness of Will Rogers. Should I be given the ballot for the next Pulitzer, I select NYT as an entrant in the fiction category. br> -- John McGinnis br> Arlington, Texas /p> p> THE NATIONALS PASTIME br> Re: Patrick Hynes's
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