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David Carr recounts some of
Tony Kornheiser's past attempts to punish his critics, and writes: "Like no one else, Mr. Kornheiser has leveraged a radio face and a newspaper voice into multiplatform stardom, but his history demonstrates that when it comes to dishing it out without the ability to take same, he also has few rivals." ||
Deborah Howell: Kornheiser crossed the line when he said he thought he'd get better treatment from the Post and felt he'd been "back-stabbed."