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  • Guns, butter, and hubris [What made Zuckerman write this]

    01/28/2004 1:07:06 PM PST · by ex-snook · 10 replies · 124+ views
    US News ^ | 2-2-04 | Mort Zuckerman
    Editorial 2/2/04 By Mortimer B. Zuckerman • Editor-in-Chief Guns, butter, and hubrisHow do you stop a runaway elephant? If words could do it, particularly words from the Republican camp, there might just be a sliver of hope of reining in what the Wall Street Journal describes as "the most profligate administration since the 1960s." Reaching back to his Navy days for a more colorful metaphor, Sen. John McCain says, "I've never known a sailor, drunk or sober, with the imagination this Congress has." The omnibus appropriations bill just approved, covering seven of the 13 spending bills Congress was supposed...
  • Clinton-Friendly Publisher Warning Dems on Dean

    12/30/2003 8:51:47 AM PST · by kattracks · 38 replies · 239+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 12/30/03 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Mort Zuckerman, who publishes the New York Daily News when he's not socializing with Bill and Hillary Clinton, is warning Democrats against choosing Howard Dean as their standard bearer, calling the Vermont Democrat "an albatross" who is likely to lead his party "over the cliff." Zuckerman's paper - America's largest circulation daily tabloid - slammed the Democratic presidential front-runner in its lead editorial on Tuesday, saying several of Dean's recent comments make him seem soft on terrorism. Said the News: "It is astonishing that Democrats cannot see the doom that awaits if they nominate a candidate who said this about...
  • Graffiti On History's Walls

    10/29/2003 5:28:01 AM PST · by SJackson · 7 replies · 342+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Oct 29, 2003 | Mortimer B. Zuckerman
    At JewishWorldReview.com, we are not given to hyperbole. When we say that this article is one of the most important pieces to date on The New anti-Semitism, we mean it. If you care about Jewry or are simply a friend of Israel, read it — and then use the e-mail forwarding option. This should serve as a wake-up call! All the isms," an English wag once said, "are wasms." Well, not quite. In the 20th century, fascism came and went. Communism came and went. Socialism came and waned. But today several virulent "isms" inhabit the world still. Among the most...
  • Welcome to Sue City, U.S.A.

    06/10/2003 5:50:34 AM PDT · by SJackson · 22 replies · 192+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | 6-10-03 | Mort Zuckerman
    Every day in America, someone pays a price for the enormous inflation of rights over responsibilities. The pregnant woman nearly killed by a stool hurled into the street from a high school's sixth-floor window in New York is not just a case of another unruly school. It is also an example of the consequences of a mass retreat from responsibility--one fomented by the way our legal system has evolved. Teachers who are firm with badly behaved students know all too well that they run the risk of being sued by parents who smell money more than they seek justice. Nobody...
  • MORT'S 'MAG' MAID (on Zuckerman's US News/World Report payroll while Hitlery, Gore partied)

    05/22/2003 4:10:20 AM PDT · by Liz · 29 replies · 315+ views
    NY POST ^ | May 22, 2003 | KEITH J. KELLY
    <p>A former live-in maid suing Daily News publisher Mort Zuckerman for allegedly illegally firing her claims in court papers she worked exclusively at his Fifth Avenue apartment - but had been paid by another of his publications, U.S. News & World Report.</p>
  • The challenge of success

    04/27/2003 7:50:32 PM PDT · by Utah Girl · 2 replies · 123+ views
    US News ^ | 4/28/2003 | Mortimer B. Zuckerman
    The Iraq of today is in a halfway house that lies between heaven and hell. Hell, of course, was life under Saddam Hussein, a decades-long nightmare of cruel dictatorship, a reign of terror that strangled its people and brought about oppression, horror, and humiliation. Heaven will be a democratized Iraq, marked by unity, territorial integrity, political stability, and civil society, with Kurds, Shiites, and Sunnis blending in some decentralized governmental authority, all sharing in the enormous potential revenues from Iraq's vast oil resources. The iconic tipping point in passage from hell toward heaven, of course, was when Iraqis with sledgehammers...
  • Mort Zuckerman: The latest in reality TV is...

    04/08/2003 10:16:13 AM PDT · by UnklGene · 2 replies · 119+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | April 8, 2003 / 6 Nisan, 5763 | Mort Zuckerman
    Jewish World Review April 8, 2003 / 6 Nisan, 5763 Mort Zuckerman The latest in reality TV is … http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | Media reporting of the war--notably that of the round-the-clock cable networks--has been rather like the Republican Guard, occupying positions rapidly rendered untenable by the envelopments of our armed forces. Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, dealt very well with the incoming second-guessing. It was, he said, "bogus" and unhelpful to troops on the ground. Right on! It is the troops on the ground who have routed the Monday-morning quarterbacks and armchair generals by their...
  • With friends like this. . .

    03/30/2003 6:55:13 PM PST · by conservativecorner · 20 replies · 133+ views
    US News and World Report ^ | April 7, 2003 (Advance Copy) | Mort Zuckerman
    The white-flag Iraqi irregulars, who pretend to surrender and then open fire on our men and women exercising humanitarian restraint, are despicable. Sooner, rather than later, the treacherous will get what they deserve. So it must be for the others who have betrayed our restraint and practiced a lethal deceit: What Saddam's thugs are doing on the field of battle is what France, under the leadership of President Chirac, did on the field of diplomacy. Any slim chance that Saddam would come clean or quit was lost while the French played their games. When the fog of war has lifted,...
  • The Wacky Dr. Waksal

    06/15/2002 10:33:59 AM PDT · by kcvl · 5 replies · 371+ views
    THE NEW YORK OBSERVER ^ | June 14, 2002 | Frank DiGiacomo and Ian Blecher
    June 15, 2002 | 11:42 AM The Wacky Dr. Waksal by Frank DiGiacomo and Ian Blecher On Dec. 5, 2001, ImClone Systems, a biotech company that was seeking Food and Drug Administration approval for a promising anti-cancer drug called Erbitux, saw its stock peak at a price of $74 a share and begin an earthward trajectory. On the evening of Dec. 6, ImClone’s chief executive, Sam Waksal, 54, threw his annual Christmas party at the 5,000-square-foot Thompson Street loft that he calls home. Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman was in attendance, as well as former New York Times executive editor...