Lawrence Wilkerson Named Most Valuable Progressive by <em>The Nation</em>

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Last August, I ran into Katrina van den Heuvel, editor of The Nation, who remarked to me after reading both something on The Washington Note and after Ari Berman’s excellent article, “The Strategic Class,” that “realism had become the new liberal ideology.

<em>Bolton Watch</em> to be Launched in Early 2006

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I don’t have much time to write about this now, but TWN — which was keenly focused on blocking John Bolton‘s confirmation as Ambassador to the United Nations — will be launching a “Bolton Watch” division of The Washington Note in early 2006.

The Media’s “Political Correctness” Problem in Covering War and Conflict

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I am in Los Angeles this morning and was drawn to two op-eds that ran in today’s Los Angeles Times, one by Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations and the other by journalist Robert Fisk, Middle East correspondent of Britain’s The Independent.

Oakley the Weimaraner Liked the Xmas Eve Profile of Lawrence Wilkerson

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Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! Oakley and I wish you a fantastic holiday weekend. I’m working with my new Apple Powerbook and appreciate all of the advice from knowledgable Mac practitioners. While Oakley has the blue ball, it seems that my powerbook does have the blue tooth — so many things are possible.

<em>Al-Jazeera</em> and George Bush: Was this All Blair’s Design?

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Besides holiday gift shopping, which I still do too much of on foot rather than on-line, I have been digging into as much detail as possible on the so-called “Bush Bombing Memo” that recounts George Bush’s conversation with UK Prime Minister Tony Blair about bombing Al-Jazeera‘s headquarters.

Who Would be the Nation’s Top Spy if Something Happened to John Negroponte (and his Deputy)?

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I have to admit that I have not spent a lot of time thinking about the succession scenarios in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, currently headed by John Negroponte.