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Mr. Neumayr’s remarks about the Washington Post reporter highlight the irrelevance of that writer’s — and thus, the Post’s — view.
But John Bolton and his supporters should take heart. After all, if a writer and his or her paper start criticizing one’s hair and moustache, it must mean they’re truly grabbing into thin air for anything discrediting. It’s akin to the New York Times last year including some reference to Abu Ghraib in a food column or restaurant review.
p>Makes the writer and newspaper look juvenile. Makes for some rather fulsome copy on their part, too. Wastes some precious natural resources, also. br> — C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p> p> Didn’t Robin Givhan also do a piece of Katherine Harris during the 2000 Florida recount. Mocked her make-up and such? Consider the source. br> — Paul Higdon br> Lexington, Kentucky /p>
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