First of all, I had to share this photo above from Vancouver. While my schedule proved to be too unpredictable to meet TWN readers in that city, I did catch up with some of Oakley the Amazing Weimaraner‘s cousins. These two are Jethro and Ellie May. Great dogs.
This caught my eye. Mary Cheney’s book, whose most important line is that President Bush is trying to write discrimination into the Constitution, has only sold 6,000 books. Bad news, I think, for Mary Matalin who helped arrange a $1 million advance.
In other news, “War on Terror” profiteer James Woolsey chastises his church for trying to punish firms involved in the razing of Palestinian homes. Woolsey didn’t stop at just saying that such principled stands against indirectly involved companies were often not successful — he went further to paint the Palestinians as a total lost cause — the implication being that their homes probably should be razed, or at least that’s the way he sounds. The Zionist Organization of America agrees with Woolsey. TWN does not.
More later.
— Steve Clemons
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