The Chronicle‘s Cragg Hines, with his perfect hindsight firmly in place, gave us this column last week that calls President Bush (surprise!) incompetent. It’s supremely easy — and facile — for President Bush to ridicule
On Saturday a new dogs-only park was opened in Houston: The event was the opening of the city’s first recreational area expressly designed for canines, and the four-footed set took it all in with unleashed
If the Chronicle is going to attach labels to conservative political groups, then the same must be done with liberal political groups. It’s called consistency. In Saturday’s Chronicle there is an article about a 527
According to this AP report, the Battleship Texas needs some serious repairs: Age, relentless corrosion from saltwater and tight budgets are doing what no bombs, torpedoes or bullets could accomplish. Sixteen years after the state
The Chronicle has a daily Election 2004 section and in today’s paper, under the heading “Quotable,” is this: “She plays the smiling Stepford political wife, which is so opposite from what she is. It’s quasi
You can just imagine this poor Chronicle reporter pounding his keyboard in frustration as he worked on this story: Reaction from Fort Bend County residents to the indictments involving campaign contributions linked to U.S. Rep.
It would be fun to see what goes on in the daily editorial board meetings at the Chronicle. You know, having to go over current events and decide what matters are of such importance that
The Chronicle‘s MeMo is an endless source of amusement. On Tuesday, Memo delved into the world of blogs vs. Big Media: Someday this blogger would love to do a serious piece about the rise of
On Sunday the Houston office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) sent out a press release saying it was holding a news conference calling for political and religious leaders in Texas to condemn Islamophobia.
Recently, Texas Media Watch noted that the Chronicle was less than happy with Proposition 12, medical liability reform: When medical liability reform was on the ballot last year, the editorial board of the Houston Chronicle