February 23, 2004
Kerry and Vietnam

Not that he would have voted for him anyway, but San Diego Union-Tribune Insight editor Robert Caldwell outlines the case against John Kerry, from the perspective of a Vietnam veteran.

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February 23, 2004
Then and now

A couple of interesting things are making news. First, there was this report in Sunday's Washington Post about "efforts" to deal with Osama bin Laden during Clinton's term in office. In fashioning this sensitive policy in the midst of an impeachment crisis that lasted into early 1999, Clinton's national security adviser, Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger, […]

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February 22, 2004
Post-war record

Democrat Presidential hopeful John Kerry isn't the only prominent public figure decrying their detractors efforts to make an issue of their record after completing military service. (Hoystory.com) -- Psychic medium John Edward, of the Sci-Fi channel's "Crossing Over," has reported that two prominent Americans are following Democrat Sen. John Kerry's lead in attacking their political […]

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February 22, 2004
Economics 101 for politicians

One of the latest Democrat Party complaints is that President Bush is in league with "Big Business" to secretly smuggle manufacturing jobs out of the United States. The basis of this charge is comments earlier this month by Gregory Mankiw that outsourcing certain jobs overseas is good for the economy in the long run. This […]

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February 22, 2004
Bad journalism

Instapundit picked up this item on The New York Times apparently recycling a quote and changing the party affiliation of the individual quoted to better fit the premise of the story. This incident has resulted in my first e-mail to Times public editor Daniel Okrent, politely asking for an explanation. I'll report what I learn. […]

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February 22, 2004
Someone, make us stop

An evil Muslim moron climbed on the No. 14 bus in Israel and blew himself up, killing at least seven and injuring more than 50. The following statement from Palestinian "negotiator" Saeb Erekat would be funny if it weren't so sad. Sunday's attack brought an immediate condemnation from chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat. "We condemn […]

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February 22, 2004
Rewriting history

I don't much like columnist Ann Coulter. Sorry, I know a lot of people think she's great, but her hyperbolic rhetoric makes her little more than a conservative bomb-thrower. She is to the right what the New York Times Maureen Dowd is to the left. Having put that extended disclaimer on the record, this column […]

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February 21, 2004
Not quite

I just got done reading a little recounting of a hysterical post by Eric "What Liberal Media" Alterman over at RealClearPolitics and just had to point one thing out. This is delusional in the extreme. "Sensible" people have "only one hope"? Liberals bemoan the fact that Bush has used fear to divide the country since […]

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February 21, 2004
Running for Senate in a red state

South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle isn't a fool. The senior senator is running for re-election in a state President Bush easily carried in 2000 and he doesn't want to become a victim of Bush's coattails in 2004. Daschle told state chamber of commerce representatives meeting in the South Dakota capital that he is satisfied with […]

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February 21, 2004
Is Bush in trouble?

Much has been made in the media the past few days of this poll which shows both John Kerry and John Edwards leading President Bush by double digits in a hypothetical general election matchup. After nearly two months of free anti-Bush campaign ads masquerading as a Democrat primary, this is no surprise. I don't think […]

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