Fueling Drudge

Drudge Report links to Review Journal

The Review Journal is to Nevada as The Boston Globe is to New England. Our subscription started a few days ago and while it's not quite high-quality journalism, reading it is a good way to get quickly up-to-speed with local issues.

This morning, I turned to the frighteningly prominent gossip section and read a piece about how imported Kobe steaks served at pricey restaurants on the Strip can cost up to $190. I thought this worth mentioning to Lee, but it's not exactly earth-shattering news given that Kobe beef costs around $100/lb in Japan. For those who don't know, real Japanese Kobe beef comes from exclusive ranches where each cow is massaged daily and given a beer-enriched diet (and land isn't exactly found aplenty in Japan). Supposedly, and I say this having eaten only Oregon Kobe beef (which I hear isn't quite the same), it makes for incredibly tender and tasty meat.

The strange thing is that I checked the Drudge Report this morning and was suprised to find this gossipy meat article as its main headline. It's well known Drudge doesn't represent journalism at its best, but I have to wonder what makes this man think that something is newsworthy. Has he seen the prices at Per Se?

I have a feeling the RJ is linked to frequently by Drudge, so I'll be keeping an eye out for this sort of thing.

Correction: Typo in headline fixed. Thanks, Liam M.


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By the way, I think we had a dispute in the past about whether Drudge treated Republicans as harshly as he does Democrats. Did you notice the gaudy red headlines the other day when DeLay was indicted? The text wasn't flashing, but it couldn't have gotten any bigger or more red on the five or six headlines about him.

Not that he doesn't have his slant, but I don't think he's as bad as you think he is.

Brian | Sat, 10/01/2005 - 6:04pm

You're right, he has been much more even-handed recently. Although, it would have been ridiculous if he didn't emphasize the DeLay indictment. And he still has a sick fascination with Hillary Clinton and earthquakes.

crazymonk | Sun, 10/02/2005 - 10:13am