Joe Conason
In Today's Observer
Jason Horowitz writes about Al Gore's sleeper cells of presidential donors and operatives, still waiting for the call.
Niall Stanage says that John Bolton deserves an up-or-down vote in the Senate even if his UN colleagues find his behavior upsetting.
Matt Schuerman reports that the city's plans for the Sunnyside rail yards could make a guy named Michael Bailkin into New York's next big development kingpin.
Tom Scocca gets rebellious LA Times boss Dean Baquet to say meaningful things about his birthday cake.
And here's an insider's account of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad's noisy visit to New York from writer, music exec and Farsi translator extraordinaire Hooman Majd.
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In Today's Observer
Nicholas Von Hoffman writes about the right to privacy.
And Joe Conason writes about the Murdoch Method.
In Today's Observer: President Mike?
Also, E.J. Kessler is underwhelmed by Pat Manning and Joe Conason writes on Dick Cheney.
Elsewhere in the paper, Jason Horowitz looks into the Met's antiquities problems and Matt Schuerman finds a controversy on Brooklyn's Fulton Street.In Today's Observer
Joe Conason doesn't buy Bush's tough new talk on oil.
Chris Lehmann says the GOP is over.
And Jason Horowitz strays from the City Hal beat to take a Christian singles cruise. Of course.
In Today's Observer
Tom Scocca and his crew delve into the Miller crisis at the Times. And here's Joe Conason's take. read more »
Nicholas Von Hoffman writes that a Miers appointment might not be the worst thing for liberals.







