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Center of Attention

Extra attention to a few Centrist blogs. Today:

Andrew Sullivan on Saddam’s burial. With a transcript of a TV debate between Iraqi MP Mish’an Al-Jabouri, the owner of Al-Zawraa TV and Iraqi journalist Sadeq Al-Musawi. It ain’t nice to say the least. Andrew wonders how ‘these people’ can ever be brought together. I have no idea.

Alexander Paul Melonas at the Gun Toting Liberal on talk radio ‘host’ Bill O’Reilly. Personally, I will never understand how people can enjoy listening to a bitter, vile, angry and hateful person screaming and shouting about everything, without giving any substantial arguments to back up his own views.
But hey, that’s just me.

Callimachus at Winds of Change on the death of what seems to have been a remarkable lady: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. As for me; I will do some reading up on her. I’m fascinated.

Dave Schuler at The Glittering Eye on Schwarzenegger’s universal health care plan.

Libby Spencer at The Impolitic: George W. Bush and Jack Abramoff, together, one photo. Photoshopped or not and does it suddenly become clear why the White House “has blocked access to records of who is visiting at 1600 Penn Ave”?

Booker Rising: time to get married?

And that was your Center of Attention for today, Tuesday January the 9th, 2007.



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9 Responses to “Center of Attention”

  1. Rudi says:

    The GunTotongLiberaal called the Gasbag a ‘Chickenhawk’. mmmmmm?

  2. Haha, well, as always: I don’t necessarily agree with the bloggers I link to. They do not reflect my opinions. I simply enjoyed reading the articles / found it interesting, etc.

    Believe it or not, I can enjoy reading an article, even when I disagree with one’s general view or certain words one chooses to describe someone (as now).

  3. Kim Ritter says:

    There’s been some speculation that O’Reilly’s recent rants against the traitorous lefties at NBC and MSNBC are the result of a recent bout of insanity brought on by being named Worst Person in the World by Keith Olbermann. His latest target was the moonbat of the airwaves, Andrea Mitchell. One can only hope……..

  4. Thanks for noticing that I really am a centrist Michael.

  5. Libby,

    lol, I believe that it’s the 2nd or 3rd time already that you’re part of Center of Attention :)

    and… no problem ;)

  6. nicrivera says:

    My God, does anyone here still take O’Reilly seriously? I wrote a pretty critique of him about a year ago at Centrist Coalition, pointing out his overwhelming bias, his constant spinning of facts, ad hominem attacks, and refusal to stand by the comments that he so boldly makes:

    The debates on O’Reilly’s television show (if you can really call them “debates”) are complete shams. His repetoire of debating tactics include resorting to ad hominem attacks, slippery slope arguments, strawman arguments, guilt by association arguments, correlation implies causation arguments, appeal to emotion, appeal to authority, and when all else fails, flat out lying. But most annoying of all is the tactic he employs when his guest refuses to be bullied by him and calls O’Reilly out on the logical fallacies in his arguments: he simply accuses his interviewer of “spinning” or “dodging the issue”, as he has done many times before when debating people smarter than he is on a particular issue (see here and here and here).

    O’Reilly takes complex issues in which there are several different points of view and reduces them to left versus right debates. His often spoken claim that anyone who disagrees with his point of view is welcome to come onto his show is simply untrue. On July 24, 2004, O’Reilly offered a challenge to anyone who was willing to debate him on the Patriot Act. O’Reilly, a harsh critic of civil libertarians, has been an unapologetic supporter of the Patriot Act since the day it was passed by a congress that never read the bill. Members of Michael Badnarik’s Libertarian Presidential Campaign REPEATEDLY contacted O’Reilly’s staff to arrange for Badnarik to go onto the show and debate O’Reilly. Although O’Reilly never did answer Badnarik’s challenge to debate him, Libertarian activist Dr. Dean Ahmad was scheduled to come on the show to debate O’Reilly on the Patriot Act; however, as part of the conditions for coming onto the show, Ahmad was instructed that he could not mention either the Libertarian Party or Badnarik. Ahmad refused to go onto the show under these conditions, and thus O’Reilly quickly found a replacement.

  7. Kim Ritter says:

    Libby Spencer at The Impolitic: George W. Bush and Jack Abramoff, together, one photo. Photoshopped or not and does it suddenly become clear why the White House “has blocked access to records of who is visiting at 1600 Penn Ave�?

    Finally photographic proof of the worst kept secret in Washington. Did anyone really believe that Bush didn’t know the biggest, best connected, Republican lobbyist?

  8. Gray says:

    Test: Booker Rising

  9. Gray says:

    B00ker Rising?!

    Would you pls stop mentioning blogs than can’t properly be spelled in comments?
    :-(

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