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Few Pulitzers On the Right Side

Alan from NJ Wrote: Apr 17, 2010 1:47 AM
by the two little liars that exposed ACORN for what it is. They are like the old-fashioned muckrakers and should have been celebrated like Erin Brockovich, or whatever the name was of that gutsy woman. What a riveting movie could be spun out of their escapade.

Just as the Pulitzer Prizes come around every year, a conservative columnist comes around after them, dusting off the hard fact, as measured in an ever-expanding set of tally marks, that conservatives rarely get to pop a champagne cork over one of their own.

Take the Pulitzer Prize for commentary. Since George F. Will won in 1977, William Safire (1978), Vermont Royster (1984), Charles Krauthammer (1987), Paul Gigot (2000), and Dorothy Rabinowitz (2001) have won as well, and good for them. But that's six conservative columnists in 33 years. This year's winner, Kathleen Parker, is sometimes seen as Rightish, but, with...

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