Dude, as much as I don't like NMD because it seems to be nothing but a way of sucking taxpayers' money into the pockets of defense industries like sweet sweet marrow from a bone....
JOE CONASON IS A CLINTONISTA!!!!
Total Clinton hack journalist, the worst of the worst. Salon.com was a Clinton White House media mouthpiece, and gears 90% of its content to Clinton lovers and their sensibilities.
Their best columnist is Camille Paglia who by all stereotypes (lesbian, academic, artist) should be a total Democrat booster. But her articles are full of well reasoned arguments and truthful honest observations. It's kind of shocking, actually. I haven't seen anything by her lately but if you see her byline, be sure to check her out. Ignore the lies written by Conason. Here's a list of his achived articles' titles:
[b]Give him a break Why do pundits heap scorn on writer David Brock, who lied to protect Clarence Thomas, but give a pass to other disgraced journalists -- like Mike Barnicle and John Stossel?
By Joe Conason [07/03/01]
Take it public The failure of energy deregulation should make us reconsider blind faith in the market -- and take a second look at public power systems like the one that lights up Hollywood.
By Joe Conason [06/19/01]
Bush's double standard The president demands severe punishment for drug and alcohol offenders -- unless they're members of the Bush clan.
By Joe Conason [06/05/01]
The Arkansas Project wasn't journalism Ted Olson's defenders say the Clinton-bashing effort was protected by the First Amendment -- and besides, Olson didn't know much about it anyway. They're wrong on both counts.
By Joe Conason [05/22/01]
Bush league America's ouster from the U.N. Human Rights Commission reveals the arrogant incompetence of Bush's vaunted "wise men."
By Joe Conason [05/08/01]
Blinded by the right A prominent conservative leader makes an anti-Semitic comment, and his colleagues on the right look the other way.
By Joe Conason [04/24/01]
Ted Olson's anti-Clinton past Bush's solicitor general-designate can't hide his connection to the notorious "Arkansas Project."
By Joe Conason [04/05/01]
Has Bush doomed his tax cut? By sowing fear about the economy, the president has opened the door for the Democrats' quick-fix tax plan.
By Joe Conason [03/27/01]
The Bush pardons Now this is Rich: They include a Watergate felon, a Cuban exile terrorist and a Pakistani heroin smuggler. But where was the outrage then?
By Joe Conason [02/27/01]
Pardon for peace? How the Middle East impasse and the Jonathan Pollard case influenced Clinton's decision to pardon Marc Rich.
By Joe Conason [02/13/01]
Ted Olson? You've got to be kidding How does Bush expect to "raise the tone" in Washington by nominating a right-wing celebrity and Kenneth Starr pal as solicitor general?
By Joe Conason [02/06/01]
The artful dodger John Ashcroft's nose is growing faster than Pinocchio's during his Senate confirmation hearings. As attorney general, will he be as evasive with the truth?
By Joe Conason [01/30/01]
Ashcroft's tough Sell A segregationist group is banking on the hard-on-crime attorney general nominee to drop a murder conspiracy case against one of its own.
By Joe Conason [01/16/01]
Patriot missile Challenging Gore's patriotism is a disgraceful ploy the Bush campaign -- and Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf -- should have resisted.
By Joe Conason [11/21/00] [/b]