A Friday, November 4, 2005, op-ed piece in the Los Angeles Times
by HBO host Bill Maher begins as follows (emphasis mine):
"President Bush's new Supreme Court nominee, Samuel Alito,
must bomb an abortion clinic."
It gets ... worse. Four paragraphs later (emphasis mine):
"Is Alito a decent man with Christian values? Until he kills a
nurse with a pipe bomb, there's no way to be sure. Sometimes the
only way to convince some people that you're truly pro-life is to
kill a few of them. Like when a gang member has to knife some random
guy to prove himself."
"Kill[ing] a nurse with a pipe bomb"? Comparing pro-lifers to
murderous gang members? Maher has been outrageous in the past,
but ... this?
We can only imagine the "outrage" in the media if [fill in your
favorite conservative writer here] had printed anything even remotely
like this.
Want to read the entire article yourself? Good luck. The title of the
piece is "Is abortion finito with Alito?", but this writer has been
unable to find it anywhere on the
latimes.com website,
Google, or
Yahoo.
In the last several weeks, articles by Maher have begun to appear on
a regular basis (Fridays?) in the Times. Although
an October 21, 2005, piece by Maher is found in their archives, it
seems that some of his articles might not be archived by the paper.
Why?
