"If The National Post's figures are correct, Ms Burk's supporters in the campaign against Augusta National came perilously close to being outnumbered by the holes." Mark Steyn wonders about the NY Times's influence when, after 95 stories about No Women Members at Augusta:
"If I were Howell Raines, I'd crawl into a fetal position halfway down the fairway and hope the groundsmen grass me over. The Times' carpet bombing of Augusta has proved a pathetic bunker-bust. This is supposed to be the most influential newspaper in America, the one whose front page all but dictates the agenda of the network news shows. And its most fiercely sustained campaign can't fill a single school bus?"
One more Mark Steyn: "'There was not another sonofabitch in the country that could sing until Bob Dylan came along,' pronounced Ramblin' Jack [Elliott], with a pithiness that belies his sobriquet."
Man, if I could write one sentence that good, one time...