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Few Pulitzers On the Right Side

AliveInHim Wrote: Apr 16, 2010 12:24 AM
our own equivalent. As with so many worthy public acknowledgments of talent and creativity which start out with good intentions, the Pulitzer has long been dominated by left-wing philosophy, just as the Oscars and other media achievement awards are, not to mention the Nobel prize. Such awards and their ceremonies these days are nothing more than engagement in a particular circular ritual, given by morons to morons.


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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