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Lev Raphael

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Tuesday, May 30, 2006 06:18 AM
Original article: Going beyond God

Fact Checking

If Armstrong is such an expert on the history of religions, why does she get facts about The Golden Rule wrong? In the book she says Jesus affirmed it and Hillel emphasized it, but she does not mention that the Jewish version dates hundreds of years back to Leviticus 19:18. Why? And why does she use the histroically inaccurate and linguistically ludicours term "Yahweh"? These are two sloppy errors which make me suspect her scholarship and approach her book with doubt. if she got these things wrong, what else did she get wrong?

Friday, June 2, 2006 10:47 AM

Numbers

Can someone explain the Dept. of Labor consistently issuing revised numbers for jobs growth? The numbers are always lower, several months on. Why the revisions? Why the initial inaccuracy? Aren't their computer systems and statisticians up to the task of accurate reporting? Is this a problem that existed during the Clinton years as well, or are we only subject to this consistent backing off a rosy scenario because of PR concerns?

Friday, June 2, 2006 02:01 PM

Crying Wolf

Listen, the whole Situation Room concept is a pathetic joke, so why expect anything better? Wolf intones daily, as if it's a startling development, even unprecedented, that news and pictures are coming in from around the world all the time. Stunning! OMG, is it, yes, I think it is, it's a news show on a news station. Wow, awesome.

Wednesday, June 7, 2006 05:21 AM

Lauer is Lousy

Matt Lauer continues to be one of TV's worst interviewers. He simply cannot ask tough questions and keep at it. He's Larry King with smaller ears and a better manicure. Lauer let Coulter run rings around him. He should have stuck with one question: How can you say they're millionaries---give me proof that these women have profited from their husband's deaths. This is a conrete point, something much easier to focus on than the others they batted back and forth. But as usual, Lauer he was scattered (and unnerved by Coulter's hysteria). Why can't he prepare better?

Thursday, June 8, 2006 09:56 AM

No More

Let's stop writing about Ann Coulter. If she spews her venom and nobody comments about it, she will lose her momentum and strange éclat.

I know we can't stop Today from booking her, but we can certainly not blog or in any other way pay attention to her. Let's pretend she doesn't exist, since everything she's doing is a sociopathic cry for attention. We only feed her pathology when we respond.

Monday, June 26, 2006 09:50 AM
Original article: Show us your... balls?

HH = homo hater

The sniff of disdain and the tone of contempt are not only homophobic, they're puritanical. Surely someone else with wit could have said something intelligent about this ad. It's an exhibionistic culture, get over it, and HH, get over yourself. If crotch shots make you uneasy, see a shrink.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:38 AM

Tim, You're Wrong

I usually agree with you, Tim, but this is indeed a worthy news story, though not solely for the reasons listed by other letter writers. He was stopped and investigated by U.S. Customs officers. Unless you think they do this frivolously, or to fulfill some kind of quota, then what they did is serious and whatever they suspected him of was serious. As in: crime.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 04:42 AM

Surprise us, for a change?

Ah yes, another Salon.com book review of an author reviewed almost everywhere. What next? A profile of Stephen King? Patsy Cornwell? Come on, salon, try a little harder to be out of the mainstream!

Friday, June 30, 2006 11:04 AM

Doubtful Thomas

It's not surprising that Thomas has the temerity to declare a veteran doesn't know anything about war. This is, after all, the

man who saw nothing wrong with prisoners being abused by guards, and had the bad taste and lack of historical insight to call his hearings a "high-tech lynching." We live in an age of mediocrity in the highest offices, and he exemplifies it best.

Wednesday, July 5, 2006 08:03 AM
Original article: Say it ain't so, Joe

Self-immolating?

So tell me, Democrats who oppose Lieberman's stance on the war and his creepy closeness to the administration in other ways should be quiet, suck it up, not express their discontent? Why? How will this help the party or the country? Why not just cancel the primary if the aim is to crown Lieberman and stifle dissent?

Friday, July 7, 2006 06:12 AM
Original article: Beyond the Multiplex

Rampling is sexy--is that a crime?

Given that these stars are larger than life, that their faces and bodies are magnified on huge screens, and that their bodies are the vessels of their performances, I don't see how you can talk about an actor without discussing the impact of that body. The acting doesn't come from a disembodied personality or consciousness, it's rooted in corporeal reality, like it or not. I would object if Andrew had been interviewing an author, but I think his lovely portrait was witty, informative, and a true homage to an actor with amazing range (The Statement, The Wings of the Dove, Swimming Pool). Besides, Rampling plays with her sexiness as he notes, so what was he supposed to do, not mention any of that? Perhaps he should have asked her to wear a burqua. . . .

Monday, July 10, 2006 06:40 AM

Nothing mysterious about Hatch's help

Hatch was clearly doing a favor to help himself. He and the rapper share an entertainment lawyer. I'm sure Hatch thought this might do his own nasceent musical career some good somehow.

Monday, July 10, 2006 10:10 AM
Original article: The chosen few

A List of Wannabes

Cooler than all ten of these wastrels is Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazi (Walk on Water, Late Marriage). Handsome, masculine, smart, and he's not afraid to do full frontal nude scenes.

Now, that's cool!

Wednesday, July 12, 2006 10:34 AM
Original article: "Our enemy" is everywhere

Bring it on!

I'd love to see the govt. try to prosecute on this bogus charge. It would make the Feds look like idiots and the truth about this story would be blazoned across every newspaper that's ignored the story: no secrecy was breached.

Thursday, July 13, 2006 06:28 AM
Original article: Swaggering to nowhere

OMG!

"Different words mean different things to different people."

He sounds like he's channeling an old Steve Martin routine where he says, with amaziement, that the French have a different word for everything. "Like chapeau--it means hat!"

Thursday, July 13, 2006 07:01 AM

end-state

"As a result," the GAO concludes, "it is unclear how the United States will achieve its desired end-state in Iraq given these significant changes in the underlying assumptions."

We have an undesired end-state: the end of the Iraqi state. There is no way this cobbled-together country can survive in its present form.

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