Media credibility on the line Sheila December 6, 2006 The mainstream media have all but ignored this story, yet it’s growing in controversy and turning into a “firestorm Read More
Fall guy Sheila December 4, 2006 U.N. Ambassador John Bolton has submitted his resignation from the post the Democrats were not going to let him Read More
An end and a beginning Sheila December 3, 2006 What a pivotal time this is. Advent begins a season of preparation for Christmas, which opens the Christmas season (yes, Read More
Watching the watchdogs Sheila December 3, 2006 Mainstream media don’t like being watched and reported on, though they have a whole army of bloggers after them Read More
Other kinds of Iraq stories Sheila December 3, 2006 This is a forward-moving post, as it started out when the Weekly Standard’s Steve Hayes passed along this story — Read More
Real heads-up journalism Sheila December 3, 2006 The guys at the National Review Online media blog have been covering the tension between some of the press and Read More
Happy anniversary Sheila December 2, 2006 My friends over at MercatorNet are celebrating a special anniversary today. Editor Michael Cook explains, in his usual urbane and Read More
Power in Mexico Sheila December 1, 2006 We got out just in time. My family returned last week from a quiet trip to Mexico for a pilgrimage Read More
Watch Lebanon Sheila December 1, 2006 Have you noticed the trouble brewing in Beirut today? Hundreds of thousands of protestors, led by the pro-Syrian militant group Read More
The triumph of Benedict’s visit, according to Sheila December 1, 2006 So I’m gathering news and looking into the Lebanon story, and keep coming upon more mainstream coverage praising Pope Read More