Originally posted at msnbc.com
David Hackett Souter is not of this world. At least not the world many of us living in this nation's population centers experience on a daily basis in 2009.
His intellect is the stuff of folklore, and so is his personal life. He's been described...
Posted January 9, 2008 | 09:39:31 (EST)
Written en route from New Hampshire to Nevada
On Monday afternoon in Manchester, New Hampshire, I called my Executive Producer in New York and said that we needed to pencil in more time than we had allotted for Andrea Mitchell's report on the Clinton Campaign. It needed to be enlarged...
Posted October 5, 2007 | 20:50:32 (EST)
We take it for granted that if something happens somewhere — in fact, if anything happens anywhere — we'll be able to see it on television, often instantaneously. Video images are everywhere these days, but it wasn't really all that long ago that people were still getting used to the...
Posted September 13, 2007 | 12:39:17 (EST)
The test of a writer is the ability to paint a picture in the absence of one. I'm going to attempt to describe something I saw earlier this week — which may indeed defy simple description, because it bordered on the spiritual.
On Tuesday night, I boarded the 8:30 p.m....
Posted September 6, 2007 | 22:32:54 (EST)
Who disbanded the Iraqi Army? You know you live in a free country when you turn to the Op-Ed page of the New York Times and you read Paul Bremer's defense of his own actions ("How I Didn't Dismantle Iraq's Army") — right next to a withering column...
Posted April 20, 2007 | 11:31:24 (EST)
On Wednesday, we received a parcel from a mass murderer. The simple act of opening it and examining its contents thrust us into a role we did not seek and did not want. Our first step was to call law enforcement and hand over the originals. Next, we decided what...

Posted May 1, 2009 | 11:10:21 (EST)