« Banning Legos | Main | Face Of The Day » 22 Feb 2008 06:04 pm Defending Myself[Patrick Appel] Matt writes about my earlier post:
Ben Smith also has a post about liberal blogs staying skeptical of the McCain article. Yes, many on the left have been healthily skeptical of the NYT coverage of McCain, but if you were reading the posts on some of the far-left blogs when the story broke, there was immediate glee at the chance to bash McCain. Still, I've been re-reading the coverage and it was fairer than I recalled. Also, in the ensuing hours and days the liberal blogs have gotten more skeptical, and they will continue to get more skeptical the longer it takes for real evidence on the sex scandal to surface (if it ever does). The Washington Post story today about lobbyists in McCain's campaign makes a much more legitimate point. The key graf:
This is a justifiable criticism since McCain is considered anti-lobbyist, and it will hurt him throughout the campaign, but the sex scandal, if real, would sink him. Arguing about lobbyists is somewhat academic; a sex scandal any voter can understand. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5507b556a8834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Defending Myself' |
