A pet peeve of mine: Sargent writes that "the conservative American
Spectator magazine has weighed in on the affair." No it
hasn't; Jim Antle has. The piece wasn't an unsigned editorial (in
fact, AmSpec doesn't have unsigned editorials), it was the
work of specific writer. It's okay to ignore the byline when you're
quoting a wire story or a straight news article, which (at least in
theory) is just a transmission of facts rather than one person's
viewpoint. But in opinion journalism, where the view expressed is
not necessarily the editor's or the publisher's, you really should
credit the author. Sargent's done plenty of opinion journalism
himself, and ought to know better.