Shepard Smith on Foxcast. Smith did some excellent reporting on the Katrina Hurricane and its aftermath.

This was not a very sympathetic report -- plus being interrupted by a live speech from President Bush. There was lots of joking and condescending remarks.

We shouldn't expect much support from the mainstream press. Their job is to reflect the attitudes and values of their audience, not to educate them.

Education is our job as kilt wearers, and the job of the kiltmakers. Whatever you think of the ACLU, in this case, they cut through all the B.S. and achieved fairness.

The student, Coviello, was wearing a tartan kilt in what looked like Royal Stewart tartan, a black t-shirt with some kind of printed image on it, and tennis shoes.

I wonder if that's what the printed story meant by "'costume-style' dress."