To: yonif
Novak has been impossible to listen to since 911. Every stance he takes is off-kilter.
I never really liked Novak much --- too much of an impossible to please, rather smug sourpuss for my taste. But I always respected the fact that he cited reading Whittaker Chambers' Witness as a life-changing event in his life. Post-911, even the Chambers connection can't save the guy.
Novak's position as a conservative in the punditocracy has become an embarrassment.
8 posted on
01/20/2003 10:42:18 AM PST by
beckett
To: beckett
I agree 100 percent. And he's MEAN SPIRITED -- and I'm not joking about that.
23 posted on
01/20/2003 2:48:06 PM PST by
Howlin
(It's yet ANOTHER good day to be a Republican!)
To: beckett
Novak is a nasty, self-important, sanctimonious old fart who
steals the programs off my husband's seat at the U of MD basketball games. (He was SEEN doing it!)
To: beckett
David Frum was on with Novak the other night and took no crappola from Novak. Frum said he'd been warned about Novak being bad news and that he ought not meet with him. Novak tried to say that something in Frum's book was untrue but Frum did NOT let him get away with spinning! Novak came off second!!!
Novak is a despicable excuse for a commentator and seems to becoming more like carvile every day.
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