More "olds" from the editorial idealists
Last weekend, we noted that it seemed like James Howard Gibbons and his band of editorial idealists must have been in a big hurry to get away from 801 Texas Avenue for a long weekend, since they stuck their readers with so much stale content.
This weekend, the syndicated content seems pretty stale also.
There's a Charles Krauthammer column that ran in the Washington Post on Friday. There's a Lou Cannon op-ed that ran in the New York Times on Thursday. There's a Peter Bergen op-ed that ran in the New York Times on Friday. And there's a David Broder column that ran in the Washington Post on Thursday.
We sure wish "editorial pages in their ideal state" could have fresher, more lively content.
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/10/05 10:22 PM | Houston Chronicle | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (0)
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