February 4, 2004
Bush's National Guard service

For those of you who aren't up to speed on the latest inside-the-beltway scandal, "Bush was AWOL," here are some links for your education and edification. First, the inestimable Bill Hobbs has a plethora of posts on the subject. For those of you who don't trust any blogger other than myself, a non-partisan Web site, […]

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February 4, 2004
Super Tuesday 1.0

Well, the results are in and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry is the big winner. Kerry wrapped up wins in Arizona, Delaware, Missouri, New Mexico and North Dakota. Gen. Wesley Clark snookered a bare plurality of the voters in Oklahoma, and Sen. John Edwards handily won his native South Carolina. Has Kerry got it all wrapped […]

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February 4, 2004
Mydoom virus

I've got a public e-mail address over there on the left, so I expect to get more than my fair share of viruses and the like that make their way over the Internet and into my home. After years of using Norton Antivirus satisfactorily, I switched to McAfee. Why? Because it was time to renew […]

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February 4, 2004
A request

Readers of Hoystory are intelligent, learned and possess an impressive vocabulary. It is unnecessary, and reflects badly on your host, to use crude, unimaginative vulgarities here. These words are more at home on MTV (or most liberal blogs) than in the comments section of this fine blog.

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February 3, 2004
Media coverage in Iraq

It should be no surprise that soldiers in Iraq are less than impressed by the police blotter coverage of what's happening in Iraq. ABC News has a good article on the subject. What surprised me most was how little news many of the soldiers get -- and they get it late. Another thing of note […]

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February 3, 2004
Compliments

I must confess that I'm not that good at accepting compliments. They make me feel uncomfortable and I try to dismiss them. But, I'm a whole lot better than Texas Tech coach Bobby Knight. One eyewitness told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal that Knight raised his voice to (Texas Tech Chancellor David) Smith after the chancellor approached […]

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February 3, 2004
Yeah, Howard Dean's a centrist

Democrat presidential wannabe Howard Dean has stuck his foot in his mouth again. Howard Dean, a physician and a Democratic presidential candidate, on Monday dismissed as "silly" a government inquiry into whether indecency rules were broken during the broadcast of the Super Bowl halftime show when pop diva Janet Jackson's bodice was ripped to expose […]

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February 2, 2004
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt

In the wake of the damning Hutton report that accused the BBC of "sexing up" its anti-war reporting, the San Diego Union-Tribune's own James Goldsborough comes to the BBC's defense. The BBC is no longer one of the "world's great news organizations" -- despite Goldsborough's protestations. Goldsborough is defending the Beeb because its war "reporting" […]

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February 2, 2004
More Deanisms

From today's "Best of the Web Today" we get the following highlights from an appearance by Howard Dean on yesterday's "Meet the Press." On "Meet the Press" yesterday Howard Dean had this exchange with host Tim Russert: Russert: And what about this pay from the special interests five times for speeches? Dean: In 12 years […]

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February 2, 2004
Articles you should read today

First, on the domestic front, we have an article by Jim Geraghty over at National Review Online about Democrat presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark. The article is the best attempt I've seen to explain why Gen. Hugh Shelton slammed Clark over "honesty and integrity" issues. Interviews with a wide variety of current and retired military […]

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