Nick Anderson by Nick Anderson
- September 03, 2008
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Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle is an avowed independent who covers politics and contemporary cultural issues in a way that connects with readers. His loose, idiosyncratic style carries with it an unconventional message that has broad appeal. "I approach my work with a healthy skepticism for the ideological extremists littering our political landscape," explains Anderson.
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Alexus_The_Great said, about 1 year ago
GOP Hipocrisy all over!!!
ernie
said,
about 1 year ago
thank goodness Nick has zeroed in on the hypocrisy of the Republican party.The religious right has been more concerned with the unborn than they have with the health and welfare of the children that are born in poverty.
lalas said, about 1 year ago
C’mon guys… as soon as you pop out of the womb you’re TOTALLY responsible for EVERYTHING!
FarWestGirl said, about 1 year ago
What was the old saw about the fundies? ‘The right to life begins at conception and ends at birth’?