April 30, 2004
What the...?

In his soon-to-be-released book, former ambassador Joseph Wilson reveals that Iraq may indeed have attempted to buy uranium from Niger. It was Saddam Hussein's information minister, Mohammed Saeed Sahhaf, often referred to in the Western press as "Baghdad Bob," who approached an official of the African nation of Niger in 1999 to discuss trade -- […]

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April 30, 2004
Disrespect and outrage

Former Sen. Bob Kerrey and former Rep. Lee Hamilton, both Democrats, determined that their time was more valuable than the president's. According to The Washington Post: Two of the Democratic commissioners left the session about an hour early. Vice Chairman Lee H. Hamilton was scheduled to introduce the Canadian prime minister at a luncheon, and […]

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April 29, 2004
More on abortion

This says something about our culture, from today's Peggy Noonan column in the Wall Street Journal: But I must tell you of the small moment that was actually a big moment. (There's a possible spoiler coming up, so if you don't know the story and mean to see the play [A Raisin in the Sun], […]

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April 29, 2004
I love it

In a sick, schadenfraude kind of way. You see, Rep. "Baghdad" Jim McDermott led the House of Representatives in the Pledge of Allegiance the other day, and left out the words "under God." The video of the event shows McDermott taking a deep breath while the other representatives recite the words in dispute. McDermott's excuse […]

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April 29, 2004
This is funny

The INDC Journal has a guide to what sorts of things you'll see as part of the seasonal moonbat migration.

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April 29, 2004
Jayson Blair, The New York Times and Me

Jayson Blair was the former New York Times reporter who augmented his reporting by using his imaginary friends as sources. He was fired, as were the Times' two top editors. Why do I bring this up now? What's the news hook? Well, I've just been informed that it's my fault that Blair got away with […]

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April 28, 2004
On abortion and protests

The stereotype of pro-lifers as violent, obnoxious and evil needs some updating. Though there are a very few who have bombed abortion clinics or shot at doctors, those days have largely passed. Nowadays it is the "pro-choice" haters who are getting violent. A couple of months ago, at a John Kerry rally, a Kerry staffer […]

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April 28, 2004
Guide to the scandals

The Spoons Experience offers a handy chart outlining the differences and similarities between the Enron scandal, the Martha Stewart scandal and UNSCAM, the U.N.'s oil-for-palaces program.

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April 27, 2004
Marine returns home

Read this.

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April 27, 2004
The media and the fallen heroes

Along the same lines of my post earlier this week regarding the news media and the images of the dead returning in their coffins, is this cartoon by Jeff Danziger.

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