March 6, 2002
10467242

I always thought National Review Online editor Jonah Goldberg's jabs at Alec Baldwin were funny, but I never thought the cracks about Baldwin eating lead paint chips like a teenager eats Doritos were actually true. Baldwin was in Florida today whining about how the state's election reforms just weren't enough. Apparently Baldwin wants a perfect […]

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March 5, 2002
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Fox News' Bill O'Reilly had Adel al-Jubeir, foreign policy adviser to Saudi Arabia's Prince Abdullah, on his show last night. Some of his claims were just laughable on their face. O'Reilly challenged al-Jubeir on the Saudis refusal to let the United States use the air base in Saudi Arabia to launch strikes on Afghanistan. Al-Jubeir […]

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March 5, 2002
10400052

Using the vast financial resources of hoystory.com, I was able to take a recent trip to Cuba and I was allowed to interview one of the al Qaeda prisoners at the Camp X-Ray. "What's your name?" I asked. "Abdul Abdullah, but you can call me by my legal name," he said. "What's that?" "Tom Jones." […]

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March 4, 2002
There is no lockbox

One of the advantages of living on the West Coast is that you can start reading the next day's Washington Post and New York Times at 9 p.m. It's not quite an afternoon paper, but it's close enough. In tomorrow's New York Times, columnist and former Enron hack Paul "Line 47" Krugman assails any move […]

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March 4, 2002
10395329

The New York Times has a science article today on scientists and science fiction writers brainstorming on what it would take to send people to a planet orbiting one of the closer stars. In Dr. Moore's rendition, all recruits for an interstellar odyssey would be guaranteed the opportunity, though not the requirement, to marry and […]

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March 3, 2002
10344698

Communism failed because government central planning doesn't work. After watching Senate majority leader Tom Daschle's performance on "Fox News Sunday," I'm glad that he has little say in the direction the U.S. economy takes. SNOW: Now, a couple of months ago, you gave an economic speech, and you talked about the president's tax plan. Let […]

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March 3, 2002
10326604

Even after leaving office, the Clinton administration had a little trouble with Indian tribes. Back in 1999, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt was the focus of an investigation on whether campaign contributions to the Democratic party had influenced an Interior Dept. decision to deny a tribe formal recognition. The "tribe" in question had been seeking to […]

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March 3, 2002
10324853

If you've arrived here from a link at www.instapundit.com, welcome. Take a look around. Make liberal use of the comment links and send me an e-mail if something catches your eye. I've been trying to get word of this site out (stop what you're doing and go tell your friends!) and I've bugged Glenn Reynolds […]

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March 2, 2002
10313688

The Secret Service is losing some of its luster lately. The division of the Treasury Department long tasked with protecting the president, vice-president and other important government officials, was glorified in movies like Clint Eastwood's "In the Line of Fire" and Nicholas Cage's "Guarding Tess." Last week in Salt Lake City, one of the agents […]

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March 2, 2002
10296706

I missed this in Friday's Washington Post but stupidity has returned to the paper's editorial page. Early Friday I wrote about how back in December, Democrats and Republicans had come to an agreement on election reform, but that this week Democrats backed out by attempting to water down a very basic provision to prevent voter […]

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