October 1, 2003
A glimpse at Reagan's letters

I was flipping through some of the excerpts from former President Ronald Reagan's letters in TIme magazine, and this one made me laugh out loud: Andy Smith, a seventh-grader in Irmo, S.C., wrote the President in 1984, "Today my mother declared my bedroom a disaster area. I would like to request federal funds to hire […]

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October 1, 2003
Should I just skip it?

I've got "The O'Reilly Factor" paused right now. He just got finished interviewing Middle East expert Daniel Pipes and now he's on to Arab terror apologist Sarah Eltantawi of the Muslim Public Affairs Council. Oh, the torture. Do I listen or do I skp it? OK, sometimes I'm into self-abuse. Oh my, she's doing math. […]

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September 30, 2003
Krugman update

Donald Luskin reports that Paul Krugman's non-fact-checked column quotes Winston Churchill incorrrectly. The "most unsordid act" in history that Churchill refers to is the Lend-Lease Act, not the Marshall Plan. Kinda messes up the whole title of the column.

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September 30, 2003
Innuendo, and little else

New York Times columnist is back from vacation. It should really be no surprise no one that some time off has not cured Krugman's madness. After tossing out innuendo, but no evidence, regarding the fairly won, contracts Halliburton and Bechtel received being a result of "crony capitalism," Krugman moves on to the process for awarding […]

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September 30, 2003
How are basketball players like Cruz Bustamante?

They both get special treatment at Fresno State. Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante got credit but did not have to attend a basic speech class at Fresno State in the late 1990s because a professor decided in 15 minutes or less that the Fresno Democrat would have earned at least a C based on his public […]

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September 27, 2003
Don't call me

The Boston Globe reported today that the federal judge who found the FTC's do-not-call list to be an abridgement of freedom of speech had his own phone number on the list. The story notes that anyone can put a number on the list, so it is possible that a censorious aide to the judge might […]

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September 27, 2003
Disgusting

The upcoming issue of National Review has an excellent article by Dave Shiflett on the late, great Johnny Cash. That's not what is disgusting. What is disgusting is the recounting of former Vice President Al Gore's comments at Cash's funeral. At his funeral, daughter Rosanne Cash said he was "a Baptist with the soul of […]

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September 26, 2003
Racist state of California

San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Joseph Perkins has a great article in today's paper on Proposition 54. What astounds is that race demagogues like (Jesse) Jackson and (Cruz) Bustamante are hardly the only ones who hold this view. Many whites in California also share this view, particularly those who consider themselves enlightened on matters of race. […]

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September 26, 2003
If Al Gore had won...

Then Gen. Wesley Clark would be running for the Republican nomination for president in 2004. After reading Clark's remarks at a fund-raiser for the Pulaski County Republican Party in May 2001, I can't comprehend how a man who graduated first in his class at West Point and was a Rhodes scholar can make what is […]

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September 26, 2003
Cal Poly administration gets what's coming to it

And that's a lawsuit from the Center for Individual Rights. If you're looking for some background on the issue, you can check out my blog posts here, here and here. You can also check out some work on the case done by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education here. Cal Poly will lose this […]

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