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The absurdity of partisanship
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Pundit Boxscore for Thursday 20 June 2002

WHAT ABOUT REPORTERS?: Another FAQ entry:

Why don't you evaluate the partisanship of reporters instead of columnists? Reporters are the ones who are supposed to be unbiased.

While it would be interesting to evaluate reporters, I've decided to focus on pundits. Because of limited time, I can't even evaluate nearly as many pundits as I would like.



Author/
Affiliation
Title/
Date
words PI Partisan References
William Safire
New York Times
Enter the Globocourt
20 June 2002
813 100 1D-: President Clinton
2R+: President Bush, Donald Rumsfeld
Charles Krauthammer
Washington Post
A Guarantee of More Violence
20 June 2002
874 100 2R-: Colin Powell, Powell
Kimberley A. Strassel
Wall Street Journal
Fireable Offenses
20 June 2002
1271 100 1D-: Clinton administration
Mary McGrory
Washington Post
Dirty-Bomb Politics
20 June 2002
1130 71 21D+: Max Cleland, Cleland, Cleland, Cleland, Cleland, Democrat, Tom Harkin, Harkin, Harkin, Harkin, Harkin, Harkin, Democratic House, Nita Lowey, Patty Murray, Democrats, House Democratic, Richard Gephardt, Bob Graham, Murray, Max Cleland
4R+: Bill Frist, Chambliss, Bush, Bush
22R-: Republican, Saxby Chambliss, Lee Atwater, Republican, Chambliss, Chambliss, Chambliss, Chambliss, Chambliss, Chambliss, Bush, Karl Rove, Lee Atwater, Chambliss, Rove, Bush, Greg Ganske, Ganske, Ganske, Ganske, administration, Rove
3D=, 5R=
George F. Will
Washington Post
Genocide as Art
20 June 2002
848 0
Richard Cohen
Washington Post
Window on the Enemy
20 June 2002
857 0
Bob Herbert
New York Times
No Margin for Error
20 June 2002
814 0