Justin Katz

Yes, Virginia, I Am an Editor

By Justin Katz | January 11, 2006 | Comments Off on Yes, Virginia, I Am an Editor

For those who might be wondering: “tramping” is le mot juste for the new category that I’ve begun with my previous post.

Getting to Work… by Postponing Work

By Justin Katz | January 11, 2006 | Comments Off on Getting to Work… by Postponing Work

It was one thing to do nothing more active than sit in my office, blog, and write columns when I actually managed to make time to write. Lately that hasn’t been possible. So, with the thought that “getting to work” in a metaphorical, political, and Anchor-Rising-al sense may now require me to actually leave the…

Vaulting over the Same Old Same Old

By Justin Katz | January 10, 2006 |

Edward Achorn offers we sighted Rhode Islanders, today, our periodic fix of motivational disheartenment at the state of our state. None of it’s surprising, including the feeling — at least in this overworked blogger — of desperation to do something to make Rhode Island a better place to live and a more fruitful participant in…

Setting Some Things Straight

By Justin Katz | December 20, 2005 |

Although this isn’t something that I expected ever to write, the coming year’s Republican primary in Rhode Island is already a subject for blazing passions. That, in itself, strikes me as a healthy turn of events. Still, I remind commenters that Anchor Rising will insist that their conversations be civil. I should also clarify my…

Toward a Non-Pixelated Movement

By Justin Katz | December 16, 2005 |

Believe me that I tried, as the comments on the Laffey Photoshop controversy trickled in yesterday, to convince myself that I was making a flaw out of a quirk. Believe me, too, that I’m not altogether happy about the contrast between these posts and the more substantive ones that others are publishing around them. Nonetheless,…

A Crack in the Machine?

By Justin Katz | December 15, 2005 |

Yeah, I know, it’s silly and not a little suspicious that such a thing would become a news story at all. Still… Cranston Mayor Stephen P. Laffey has apparently been making some revisionist history — digitally removing a one-time political ally turned foe from all images on his Web site. The photos remain, but the…

Killing on the Radio

By Justin Katz | December 14, 2005 | Comments Off on Killing on the Radio

Shortly after 2:00 p.m. today, I’ll be discussing Israel’s recent euthanasia law with Howie Barte on WHJJ, 920 on the AM radio dial.

That Old Smugness

By Justin Katz | December 9, 2005 |

Feeling a bit too much the elder rebel — whose rebellion is increasingly merely to laugh at the enemy’s antics — I suggested to a URI College Republican in a comment to my previous post that it is only recently that campus communities have had to face the idea that perhaps anti-conservatism isn’t simply an…

After Horowitz, the Hoopla

By Justin Katz | December 8, 2005 |

I’ve been following the letters to the editor exchanges in the University of Rhode Island’s student paper, The Good ¢5 Cigar, subsequent to David Horowitz’s appearance on campus, including an angry offering from the man himself. In today’s edition, however, is a letter from John Biszko, a Tulane student displaced back home, as it were,…

On the Wavelength

By Justin Katz | December 5, 2005 |

For anybody with a spare half-hour tonight: Brown student radio interviewed me about living and blogging conservative in Rhode Island for tonight’s edition of Off the Beat. The show airs locally on 88.1 FM and globally via online stream at 7:30 p.m.