Glenn Reynolds maintains his standards of accuracy and civilityFor someone so gleeful about handing out criticism, Glenn Reynolds is remarkably thin-skinned when he's the target.
Apparently anyone who thinks Reynolds is wrong must be insane: listening to "the gibbering voices inside his head."
And quoting facts established by a first-class reporter and not challenged by the politician they embarrass is "tabloid speculation," if the politician is one Reynolds might vote for, though promoting a Drudge/Murdoch slander about John Kerry and an "intern," and never retracting when the story turned out to be bogus, is just good, clean fun.
Footnote I'm still waiting for Glenn's excuse for grossly misrepresenting a New York Times op-ed by seven soldiers of the 82nd Airborne, an op-ed that completely shreds the optimistic view of developments in Iraq so dear to the warbloggers' hearts.
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