January 6, 2012
WSJ Potpourri of Politics and Jounalism
[From article]
"So why is it that the Santorums' mourning of their lost child so disturbs not just Robinson but also Alan Colmes and the author of the Times piece, Michael Sokolove (who we assume used the pronoun "some" in the first person, as journalists usually do)?
Wehner gives a clue at the answer when he observes: "It tells you something about the culture in which we live that in some quarters those who routinely champion abortion, even partial-birth abortion, are viewed as enlightened and morally sophisticated while those grieving the loss of their son, whom they took home for a night before burying, are mercilessly mocked."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203471004577144783800003116.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_MIDDLETopOpinion
JANUARY 6, 2012
Mourning in America
Pro-abortion extremism lies behind the "weird" attack on Rick Santorum.
By JAMES TARANTO
"So why is it that the Santorums' mourning of their lost child so disturbs not just Robinson but also Alan Colmes and the author of the Times piece, Michael Sokolove (who we assume used the pronoun "some" in the first person, as journalists usually do)?
Wehner gives a clue at the answer when he observes: "It tells you something about the culture in which we live that in some quarters those who routinely champion abortion, even partial-birth abortion, are viewed as enlightened and morally sophisticated while those grieving the loss of their son, whom they took home for a night before burying, are mercilessly mocked."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203471004577144783800003116.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_MIDDLETopOpinion
JANUARY 6, 2012
Mourning in America
Pro-abortion extremism lies behind the "weird" attack on Rick Santorum.
By JAMES TARANTO
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