Minggu, 04 Desember 2011

We Must Give Credit Where Credit Is Due

Over the last few years, I'd leveled some (well-deserved) criticisms of P-G columnist Jack Kelly - though in recent years, Ed Heath over at Cognitive Dissonance has done such a good job of it, I've moved on to other newer Sunday morning blog pursuits.

Every now and then, though, I feel the need to blog on his latest conservative spiel.  Most often, I don't.  There are times where I might disagree with Jack's opinions but can't find fault with his facts.  As everyone IS entitled to their own opinions, those are the days I find myself feeling less guilty about giving him a pass.  When his facts are, shall we say, in conflict with reality that's when find myself wanting to blog on that conflict.

Today, however, is not one of those days.  I have no disagreement with either Jack's opinions or his facts this week at all.

Neither does Ed.

Jack's talking about moral courage in light of some recent rape scandals at some very important university sports programs:
The foremost responsibility of the powerful is to protect the weak, But at Penn State and Syracuse, the powerful protected each other -- not the vulnerable, at-risk children.
Can't say I can disagree much with this one, Jack.
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