by Gordon Hensley | Sep 9, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — For those who either for business or pleasure consume a voluminous amount of news of all kinds throughout their day, there’s little question that the New York Times has just blown away all other comers from the standpoint of the sheer...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 25, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — DCspectator is a pro-GOP, pro-Bush, site — but my A list first read is always the New York Times. Ideological bias? Could care less. The Times’ news judgment and reporting depth and quality, along with the Wall Street Journal, is the...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 24, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — After creating an international firestorm yesterday with his call for the assassination of Venezuela’s ruler, Hugo Chavez, Pat Robertson “clarified” his remarks to help stem the furor. First, he noted — incorrectly...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 21, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — After the Sunday news programs are over, a handful of plugged-in Georgetowners always heads over to Martin’s Tavern at Wisconsin and N for brunch and political gossip. Despite the focus on Iraq and foreign policy on this morning’s...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 19, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — For anyone bored out of their mind by the initial GOP primary jostling and run-up to the 2006 New York State Governor’s race, Patrick Healy’s story in the New York Times breaking the news that former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld will enter...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 17, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — As DCspectator has recently trashed the electoral prospects of Florida GOP Senate candidate Katherine Harris, former Harris pollster David Hill — a smart guy — offers an intelligent, reasoned counterpoint. While her campaign remains...