Blogger Bryon Scott over at Slings and Arrows analyzes former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter's defense of fellow Iraqi-bought public figure George Galloway. No one takes Ritter seriously anymore, and for good reason, as Scott points out.
Blogger Bryon Scott over at Slings and Arrows analyzes former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter's defense of fellow Iraqi-bought public figure George Galloway. No one takes Ritter seriously anymore, and for good reason, as Scott points out.
Donald Luskin has the latest on New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's math difficulties over at NRO.
Try K-R-U-G-M-A-N. Today, if you hadn't heard it before, Krugman reveals that he's none too fond of the Bush tax cuts -- past or present. This time, Krugman uses Democratic presidential candidate Dick Gephardt's recently-announced health care plan to present his argument. [C]ongressman Richard Gephardt's new proposal — to scrap the 2001 tax cut and […]