May 8, 2002
85069538

Shoot up some methamphetamines and then try and figure out what the heck the New York Times' Maureen Dowd is talking about.

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May 8, 2002
85069526

More on media bias: Bill O'Reilly's radio talk show debuts today and the Washington Post marks the occasion by pointing out the dearth of left/liberal commentators making it big on talk radio. While this is all well and good, reading the story closely reveals either a looseness with words or that ever-present liberal media bias. […]

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May 7, 2002
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I'm beginning to think that states like Washington and Texas that have two year budgets and shortened legislative sessions would be a very good thing for California. When legislators have too much time on their hands they have to find something to do. Generally that something is not constructive. The Los Angeles Times reported last […]

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May 6, 2002
85066184

Over at National Review Online there is an excellent article on Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.). Byron York follows up his coverage of the failed Pickering nomination by presenting a compelling case that Edwards may have illegally obtained Justice Department documents. In the days before the Pickering hearing, the Justice Department and committee […]

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May 6, 2002
85066119

Well, the biggest thing I didn't miss on Friday was Paul "Line 47" Krugman's column. I could have predicted that it would be another anti-Bush screed. Actually, anyone who's read more than one of Krugman's columns could've guessed that. Of course, Krugman's fans were not surprised when he went back to bashing the Bush tax […]

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May 6, 2002
85066088

I got back from Hume Lake in the Sequoia National Forest on Sunday afternoon -- completely burned out. It's taken me several hours of scanning the Web sites to see what I've missed. I didn't read Friday or Saturday's newspaper -- for the first time in nearly a year. It was kinda nice. Updates are […]

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May 2, 2002
85054745

I'm leaving in a few short hours for a weekend in the mountains. Regular programming will return late Sunday night/Monday morning.

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May 2, 2002
Mea culpa

Well, you can't always trust what you read on the Internet. I'm usually the skeptical one. When I get those e-mails warning about some new virus, I check it out first. When I get e-mails suggesting that Madeline Murray O'Hair is suing the FCC to ban the broadcast of Christmas songs, I patiently point out […]

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May 1, 2002
Secret Service boozers

Vice President Dick Cheney's drunken, brawling, Tyson-esque Secret Service agents won't be facing charges for thier part in a brawl that left a local man missing part of his ear. The North County Times reported that the whole situation was so muddled that no one could be convicted of anything. Whatever the comment, a fight […]

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May 1, 2002
Civil Rights "report"

The Council on American-Islamic Relations released its real report [Adobe Acrobat required] on Muslim civil rights in America on Tuesday. One interesting theme that appears to run throughout the report is that CAIR believes, either naively or stupidly, that the events of Sept. 11 would result in no backlash against Arabs or Muslims. Well, in […]

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