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To: LindyBill who wrote (99310)2/8/2005 12:30:09 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793772
 
TKS [ jim geraghty reporting ]

IS THIS JUST A TV STORY? [02/08 10:50 AM]

The Boston Globe's television reporter writes about Jordan's comments.

Seven paragraphs in the Arts and Entertainment section. Not a big story, but at least the mainstream papers are beginning to acknowledge this.

UPDATE: You've probably seen this linked and cited on other blogs, but the New York Sun does perhaps the best and most comprehensive story on Jordan's comments yet.

UPDATE, AGAIN: Larry Kudlow mentions Jordan's comments in his column today. Also, I had missed this one - on Feb. 4, the Washington Times briefly excerpted Hugh Hewitt's column that mentioned Jordan's comments.

I have several friends who work for the Washington Times, so it gives me no pleasure to poke at that institution. But why has that newspaper felt that Jordan's comments were worth opining about on its editorial page, and in a news-roundup column, but not actually worth writing about as... news?