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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

She'll get Googled

Jule Sabatier, ex of The Littlest Blog, is now posting a column on the Wily Week wire called "Hot Action." Yikes! But it's strictly political.

Comments (7)

What fun a leftie interviewing an ultra-leftie; wait, I may be unfair here - Jule maybe an Ultra-leftie herself, I just don't care.

Another 'holier-than-thou' piece by a liberal. People like Jule and the person she is interviewing scare me due to the (perceived) lack of tolerance for differing views.

In contrast, your even-handed review is remarkably tolerant.

Hey Jack, thanks for noticing "Hot Action." Despite one of your reader's assumptions, the point of the column is to ask activists the hard questions they may not get asked by more friendly, "lefty" media sources. But constructive criticism is always welcome...

Jack, please.

"Despite one of your reader's assumptions, the point of the column is to ask activists the hard questions they may not get asked by more friendly, "lefty" media sources."

assumptions?!?

If "the point" of the column is to ask hard questions, which ones were they? I guess I just don't get it because I completely missed them. If there are "more friendly" media sources, they'd have to reeeeaaaallllly stretch to be more sycophantic than Sabatier.

Call this column what it is...

Baloney!

Troll away, boys.

"In contrast, your even-handed review is remarkably tolerant."

Actually, I thought of it as a balance to the far left viewpoint expressed in the interview. I agree with Ricky, if one called this an interview of 'hard questions' then the questions I'd ask must be of TNT perportions. Sorry, the questions weren't hard and the answers were trite, trivial and rehearsed.

Ah well, to each his/her own.

Yeah, well you started with, "What fun a leftie interviewing an ultra-leftie." At that point, you lost me.




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