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Fun with sitemeters

The New Neo Posted on March 19, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

According to my trusty sitemeter, already today I’ve gotten three–count em, three!–people coming to my blog as a result of Google searches for “Lebanese women cleavage flag.” Welcome! Isn’t the blogosphere wonderful? (For those who don’t know what I’m talking … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging and bloggers | 3 Replies

How much credit? The AP gets into the business of editorial writing and answers, “not much”

The New Neo Posted on March 19, 2005 by neoAugust 28, 2009

Ah, the AP. Read how they report Bush’s radio speech today, in which he claims that the war in Iraq has inspired democratic reformers from Beirut to Tehran. Yesterday I asked the question: how much credit does Bush get for … Continue reading →

Posted in Iraq, Press | 1 Reply

How much credit does Bush get for the anti-Syria protests in Lebanon?

The New Neo Posted on March 18, 2005 by neoAugust 28, 2009

No surprise that we’ve seen the usual disagreements about how much credit Bush gets for the recent dramatic “Cedar Revolution” in Lebanon. For example, in the comments section of this post of Michael Totten’s, someone named Benjamin objects to Totten’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Iraq | 1 Reply

Comments are now more user-friendly–I hope

The New Neo Posted on March 18, 2005 by neoMarch 18, 2005

I’ve had a couple of complaints about the fact that this blog requires people to register fully with blogger before commenting. In the interests of becoming more comment-friendly (and because I finally figured out how to fix it), I’ve changed … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | 14 Replies

Anti-Bush bumper stickers: changing with the times?

The New Neo Posted on March 17, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

I live in a liberal Democrat “blue” town in a “blue” state. Back when I was blue myself, I wasn’t even aware of this; it was like background music. But this fact of blueness, or the characteristics that went with … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics | 38 Replies

Why I love the internet

The New Neo Posted on March 17, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

Because we can do these instead of these. Remember whiteout, typewriters, erasable bond? And even further back into antiquity, remember carbons? (I have to say even I don’t remember carbons too well, but I distinctly recall watching my mother type … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging and bloggers | 2 Replies

Those Lebanese protestors have got nothing on this liberty babe

The New Neo Posted on March 16, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

By now you’ve undoubtedly seen the photos of those attractive Lebanese girls in the anti-Syria demonstrations. That male-dominated institution, the blogosphere, has done quite a bit to guarantee their–errr–exposure. The blogosphere seems to approve of the liberty babes of Lebanon, … Continue reading →

Posted in Liberty | 3 Replies

The buzz about women bloggers

The New Neo Posted on March 15, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

It seems to be a hot topic today: Jeff Jarvis and Roger Simon are both writing about Steven Levy’s charge that the blogosphere is a white male bastion of power. As that rara avis, a female blogger (although, in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogging and bloggers | 5 Replies

The volume gets turned up in Lebanon

The New Neo Posted on March 14, 2005 by neoMarch 14, 2005

Today’s demonstrations in Lebanon by anti-Syria forces dwarfed last week’s pro-Syria rally, which in turn had trumped the anti-Syria one preceeding it. This crowd was estimated as having been close to a million. This is a big crowd by anyone’s … Continue reading →

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The extraordinary clothed in the ordinary: Ashley Smith

The New Neo Posted on March 14, 2005 by neoMarch 4, 2007

Watching yesterday’s interview (I can’t locate the video at the moment, but here’s a report ) with Brian Nichols’ ex-hostage Ashley Smith, I was struck by the reaction of the newspeople to her story. Not only was she allowed to … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe | 8 Replies

And we were all at Woodstock, too

The New Neo Posted on March 13, 2005 by neoAugust 28, 2009

I’m getting very tired of the Ward Churchill story, but it retains a certain mesmerizing slow-motion train wreck fascination as his modus operendi becomes more clear. This isn’t about academic freedom anymore; it’s about an academic con artist, as I … Continue reading →

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Ward Churchill, con artist

The New Neo Posted on March 12, 2005 by neoAugust 28, 2009

Ward Churchill started out merely as an offensive windbag. Then, revelation by revelation, it became clear that he was a liar; and then a habitual liar. He appears to have lied about nearly everything: his ancestry, his job offers, his … Continue reading →

Posted in Academia | 2 Replies

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