December 9, 2003
Too many awards shows

I'm flipping channels and FX has on the "DVD Awards." Somebody ought to make a list of all of these -- cause this is silly.

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December 9, 2003
The G** word

Don Feder has a good article over at Frontpagemag.com on former Labor Secretary Robert Reich's "War" on evangelical Christians. Feder makes an insightful point on the debate over what level of religious speech is insightful in the public square: Liberals like Reich are engaged in monumental historical revisionism. The ex-Clintonista seems to be saying that […]

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December 9, 2003
Hollywood isn't out of touch with the rest of America -- right

When the last installment of the Rings trilogy, "The Return of the King," comes out next week, I'll be watching it in the theater. But the actor who plays Gollum, Andy Serkis, is officially on my list. If there was any doubt that Hollywood celebs live in their own arrogant, elitist self-worshiping world, this is […]

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December 9, 2003
No awards here

First I fail to get nominated for any of the annual Weblog awards, now this.

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December 9, 2003
The new "Battlestar Galactica"

I recorded the first half of the miniseries earlier tonight. The second half airs today. I watched the "Lowdown" infomercial the Sci-Fi channel has been airing about the new series for the past couple of weeks, and I'm skeptical about the entire project. The original "Apollo," actor Richard Hatch is quoted in the Associated Press […]

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December 9, 2003
Where's the wood chipper?

Former vice-president and professional tree-impressionist Al Gore has sided with National Review magazine and will endorse the angry left's favorite candidate, Howard Dean. Put the tree in the wood chipper, Al Gore's political career is over. Democratic Leadership Council. Moderate Democrat. Pragmatic. Finding the center. Co-opting your opponent's issues. Gone, all gone. Syndicated radio talk […]

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December 8, 2003
The Public Editor

The New York Times ombudsman, aka "Public Editor," introduced himself to readers in a Sunday column. Daniel Okrent has been tasked with protecting the rapidly-diminishing credibility of America's "Newspaper of Record." It will be a difficult job, and he'll have many eyes upon him. However, make no mistake: Okrent is a liberal. I'd rather spend […]

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December 8, 2003
Howard Dean endorses the overturning of Roe v. Wade

Appearing on "Fox News Sunday," the leading Democrat presidential hopeful, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, suggested that Roe v. Wade should be overturned and the question of abortion be returned to the states. (Host CHRIS) WALLACE: Governor, I don't think anybody would deny that those are very important issues, but why take the others -- […]

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December 7, 2003
BCS = BS

I'm hoping the worst happens. With Kansas State's trouncing of No. 1-ranked Oklahoma, the BCS is in trouble. And the ultimate disaster scenario for the BCS still looms. If Oklahoma falls to No. 3 in both polls, and USC moves to No. 1, the Trojans will still fall to No. 3 in the BCS Standings. […]

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December 7, 2003
Turkey in Baghdad

The Weekly Standard has a good roundup of various news on President Bush's Thanksgiving visit to Baghdad, including an account of the trip by one of the soldiers who was there. The magazine also makes mention of last week's "scoop" by the Washington Post that the turkey and fixings that Bush held in that infamous […]

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