Showing posts with label Robert Novak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Novak. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Robert Novak, RIP
Robert Novak passed away today. Novak was one of the first conservative pundits whose work I came to know back when I was in high school and shows where people shouted at each other first began to enter the public consciousness. But before he was a talking head he was a columnist. A sometimes dour columnist, but one who knew where he stood and was not afraid to tell you, damn the blowback. He and George Will have always driven me crazy with a certain unguent smugness, but give me them any day over the Glen Becks, Sean Hannitys, Rush Limbaughs, and Bill O'Reillys who have taken over the mantle as the public voices of conservatism.
Labels:
American Politics,
Conservatism,
Journalism,
Obits,
Robert Novak
Monday, February 11, 2008
Novak on the Dems
I'm not a big fan of Robert Novak's work. In fact, I think Jon Stewart's term for Novak, "Douchebag for liberty" is especially apt. But in the spirit of giving credit where credit is due, his column in today's Washington Post has some interesting insights about the Democrats, Barack Obama, race, and the possibility of a party split all the way to the convention in Denver.
Labels:
2008 Election,
American Politics,
Barack Obama,
Primaries,
Robert Novak
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