April 25, 2003
Krugman and math

Donald Luskin has the latest on New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's math difficulties over at NRO.

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April 25, 2003
How do you spell "elitist?"

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 […]

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April 24, 2003
Dixie Chicks nekkid

In an effort to repair their image with their largely conservative country fan base, the Dixie Chicks (Full disclosure: I do own all of their albums -- bought before lead singer Natalie Maines started talking -- as opposed to singing) are going on ABC's "Primetime Live" tonight. From the excerpts played on Sean Hannity's radio […]

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April 24, 2003
Jay Nordlinger's Impromptus

My list of Cuban dissidents was cited in today's Impromptus over at National Review Online. You'll have to scroll down in the story. Unfortunately, he linked directly to the html table on my site and not to the entry here at Hoystory. So I've got no idea how many people are viewing it. But at […]

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April 24, 2003
A fair trade?

Zachary Barbera over at Voice from the Commonwealth, has a suggestion that we offer Cuban dictator Fidel Castro a straight-up trade, 1 for 1, of Hollywood leftists in return for the freedom of the journalists and human rights activists listed below. Now, while I'm sure that there are plenty of Castro-loving Hollywood liberals that qualify, […]

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April 24, 2003
Waaaah! I don't like them!

I was going to write on Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen's Tuesday column last night, but making the chart you see below was more time-consuming than I had anticipated. Anyway, Cohen's little diatribe against media mogul Rupert Murdoch's Fox News Channel and New York Post is a waste of perfectly good newsprint (and Internet bandwidth). […]

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April 23, 2003
Castro's crackdown

While the world's attention was focused on the war in Iraq, Cuban "president" Fidel Castro took the opportunity to imprison many advocates of democracy on the spurious charge that they were American agents. The following table was published in Sunday's San Diego Union-Tribune, but did not appear on the paper's Web site. (I know, I […]

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April 22, 2003
NOW they come to their senses

The National Organization for Women's leaders, and even the woman who first assailed the decision of California prosecutors to charge Scott Peterson with the murder of his unborn son, have backed away from their stupid comments.

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April 22, 2003
A litmus test?

The Wall Street Journal's Brendan Minter outlines the Democrats' case against Bush's latest court of appeals nominee, James Leon Holmes. Holmes, who received a "well qualified" rating from the liberal American Bar Association (once the "gold standard" according to Sen. Joseph Biden), has come under fire because of his personal views on subjects such as […]

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April 21, 2003
Staying on message

Did you know that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman thinks President Bush's economic plan is bunk? Oh, and did I mention that Krugman thinks Bush's economic plan is a disaster? Oh, don't forget that the plan is bad. Krugman is obviously under instructions from the anti-Bush left to push that theme. Practically every column […]

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