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Pundit Boxscore for Saturday 17 April 2004

Lines in yellow indicate a substantive crossover column, meaning that the column is of opposite sign to the pundit's Normalized Total PI for the season, and contains at least five non-neutral partisan references.
Lines in gray indicate that the pundit has been classified as inactive, meaning that their columns are not currently being evaluated for partisanship.
Democratic references in blue, Republican in red, positive references in bold, negative in italics.
Author/
Affiliation
Title/
Date
words PI Partisan References
OJ On the Editorial Page
WSJ OpinionJournal
Texas Talk on Palestine
17 April 2004
577 100 9R+
The president's: The president
Listening to: President Bush
Instead, Mr.: Bush
There may: Bush, Bush
Rather than: the President
All this: Bush
In his: Bush
In this: Bush
WP Lead Editorial
Washington Post
Troop Strength
17 April 2004
685 46 1R+,7R-,5R=
That's one: administration, Bush administration
The indictment: President Bush, Donald H. Rumsfeld, administration, Bush, Bush
In their: administration, Rumsfeld, administration
Now, asked: Rumsfeld
One reason: administration, administration
David Brooks
New York Times
A More Humble Hawk
17 April 2004
860 22 3R+,5R-,1R=
Second, let: Bush administration, Bush, administration
When I: administration
On July: administration, administration
Many of: administration
Despite all: Bush, the president
Colbert I. King
Inactive
A Question of Credibility
17 April 2004
1506
Nicholas D. Kristof
Inactive
Why Didn't We Stop 9/11?
17 April 2004
927
NYT Lead Editorial
New York Times
At Last, a Good Development
17 April 2004
653 0 2R+,2R-,3R=
President Bush: President Bush, Bush
Mr. Bush's: Bush, the president, Bush
A successful: Bush administration
Negotiating the: Bush