The NRO-A-Lanche That Wasn’t
Spoons thinks the Corner sucks, and I heartily agree. In fact, I’m inclined to extend the suckage to the rest of National Review’s site, as well. Today I received a Google Alert indicating I had been referenced in this article by Cathy Seipp, which I quickly recognized from reading an older version on her blog last week. My first thought was “cool, I’m going to get even more visitors today than I got last week from her personal blog, which informed hundreds of readers of Joseph Mailander’s secret ties to the CIA. As it turned out, however, the NRO version only mentions me and the post in question by name; it doesn’t link to either, even though Seipp did submit the link to NR along with the essay.
Anyway, to any ultra-resourceful NRO readers who somehow managed to find my site despite NRO’s best efforts, welcome, and please consider bookmarking my site or subscribing to its RSS feed. Meanwhile, here’s a link to the entry you were looking for.





December 23rd, 2004 at 3:26 pm
I did my best to get them here. There may be some people who went Seipp-Patterico-Xrlq (or Instapundit-Seipp-Patterico-Xrlq). But it would have been nice if they had used the link.
December 24th, 2004 at 10:14 am
I heartily agree
December 24th, 2004 at 12:38 pm
While we’re complaining about NRO, I sure wish they’d fix their RSS feed. There isn’t a current one for the Kerry Spot, and the links to the Corner are all broken.