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Hold on hoss... you say that Safire is writing as a conservative?? That
sounds like name calling to me! FYI, it's Franken not Frankel. "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 8 Feb 2004 16:30:11 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" said: And, to Dave... you're right, I really didn't read the article. Why would I want to read an article by the likes of Safire, someone who is not presenting a balanced view. Perhaps if you read a bit more broadly you would have noticed that Safire writes two different kinds of articles for the Times. When he writes on the op ed page, it's with a definite political point of view, as is appropriate for that venue. He and Brooks are the Times's two house conservatives, just as Al Hunt is the Journal's house liberal. But his regular column in the magazine section is "On Language." To the extent it expresses a point of view at all it's generally not a political point of view at all. Rather it's a mildly prescriptivist point of view on matters of language and usage. As to why you should read those columns? He writes with a marvelous sense of tongue in cheek humor about language, its use and misuse. One really should occasionally read something other than political tracts and diatribes like the world according to Frankel. Or if that's too much, at least recognize that such things exist. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 |