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more about #timesoflondon more comments → TheBusinessGuy: Nice to see that we exported something cheap and shoddy to China instead of the other way around. more » Cynner: I found irony at it's best. Fox's website has the "speech was really bad" review; while over on MSNBC, the report was that the speech was enthralling... more » lacieca01: Several audience members reportedly walked out of Ms Palin's speech 30 minutes before the end, citing "more important things to do" That drying paint... more » Btwbfdimho: From her speech: We don’t believe that human nature is perfectible; we’re suspicious of government efforts to fix problems because often what itâ... more » Btwbfdimho: ....and I like here in King Kong where women are always winking, like me... more » Mediahohoho: I think the real news here is that she didn't quit two-thirds of the way through her speech because giving it was too hard. more » misslinda: Is that a photo of her at the event? I hate collarless suit jackets, giant buttons, and petal pink. Also, not enough cleavage, and she should've gone ... more » Unsolicited Advice: Didn't she quit politics? The last I checked she Nixoned her way out of Alaska and flew off to Dukakisland with all the other incompetent campaigners. more » Banjo-Sea Kitten: she will always be a ridiculous, defensive child to me, playing grownup in her fancy suits and big-girl makeup and hair and spouting those oh-so-impor... more » RussianTaco: I've always thought it ironic that if you rearrange the letters in her name you get "a sharp nail", because a sharp nail she is not. more » onebadclam: Palin's mention of Reagan and Thatcher seems to have triggered a Pavlovian response in Doug A. Coulter. I wonder if his hooting disturbed the other au... more » Pope John Peeps II: "China is the world's largest producer of those chinese almond cookies and boy howdy, I just love those. When Todd's around for the weekend and I have... more » If_I_Had_a_Poodle: sarah palin = lies fear and greed more » iplaudius: It is possible to maintain and preserve anonymity in online publications, but it is difficult. With blogs and so forth, your anonymity has to be part ... more » badasscat: I run a little personal blog and I wrote one post a few years ago that ended up getting tons of mass media coverage. One of Gawker's own blogs (I won... more » -
#2012
Sarah Palin Was Either "Articulate" and "Compelling" or "Humourless" and "Bush-like"
Sarah Palin gave a speech in Hong Kong. Despite what you may read in "news" "articles," the content of the speech was unimportant. No one thinks she knows anything about economics or China. What matters is how it played! More » -
#anonymity
You Don't Have a Right to Anonymity
A British court has ruled that the Times of London is free to unmask an anonymous British blogger, just ten days after the National Review caused and uproar by outing a left-wing blogger named Publius. This is a good thing. More » -
#journalismism
How To Manufacture News
The world may be in the midst of an awful news drought, but does the once-august Times of London let that keep it from publishing a lively website? No! It is a Rupert Murdoch-owned news source, after all, so up with book burning, red-baiting and medical experiments! If there is no news, make it. I'm looking at you, WSJ.com. [Times of London via Something Changed] -

