From @WSJopinion: Artificial intelligence is an oxymoron, like virtual reality. True intelligence is genuine, unprogrammable. It’s the product of experience, writes @MattHennessey. on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: McKeon’s survived the lockdowns and restrictions. Many of New York’s Irish bars weren’t so lucky, writes @MattHennessey. on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Many of the newly minted pandemic homeschoolers may come to see the viability and value of home education, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: "Vice," the new film about Dick Cheney, shows Hollywood still isn’t over the Bush presidency, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
Opinion: @MattHennessey interviews Robert Duvall about favorite roles, his worst review and (up to a point) politics on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Everyone agrees safety must come first. But I know actors. They won’t give up their grip on reality so easily, writes @MattHennessey. on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Can you imagine being friends with someone who votes for the other guy? Could you stomach a Thanksgiving dinner at the same table? I fear that, for too many Americans, the answer to these questions is no, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
From @WSJopinion: You've read about the rosy statistics. To make them real, check out the help wanted ads in the local pennysaver, writes @MattHennessey (corrects typo in earlier tweet, which has been deleted) on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Opinion: I still want to be Eugene M. Jerome, Neil Simon’s charming theatrical alter ego, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Catholic newsletter the Pillar may be new on the scene, but attacking their methods or slandering them doesn’t diminish the uncomfortable truth that they reported about the Catholic church, writes @MattHennessey (corrects link) on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: If Trump loses in November, anxieties about imminent fascism will vanish overnight, revealing their falsity, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: It’s outrageous that Rev. Al Sharpton gets to play Democratic kingmaker, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Catholic newsletter the Pillar may be new on the scene, but attacking their methods or slandering them doesn’t diminish the uncomfortable truth that they reported about the Catholic church, writes @MattHennesseyon.wsj.com