Those who have fought for freedom in Iraq.
A white Ford pickup truck with a bumper sticker. Bumper sticker has picture of a cell phone with a circle around it and a line through it and the words: "Hang up and Drive!" The driver of the vehicle is...on a cell phone.
The liberal radio network is apparently making some of its payroll. Al Franken is not being paid.
Feel free to think. All you want. In a crowd. It's much safer than smoking. Smoking More Hazardous than Thought
Today Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld gave a speech at the West Point graduation ceremony. The Associated Press lead paragraph: Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, making no mention of the prisoner-abuse scandal that has led to calls for his ouster, told a cheering crowd of graduating cadets Saturday that they will help win the global […]
Those interested in politics can just skip this item. Warner Bros. announced this week that it would be penalizing video game publishers who put out bad games based on their licenses by demanding higher royalty payments. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter last week, WBIE senior vice president Jason Hall revealed that his company is now […]
Paul Krugman complains that President Bush suffers from an "infallibilty complex." To resort to a schoolyard retort (the level of Krugman's arguments): "It takes one to know one." On a related note: Over at Random Jottings, they're updating Paul Krugman's job chart.
Slate's one-trick pony, Jacob Weisberg, author of their "Bushisms" feature has stuck his foot in it again. "I'm honored to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein."—Washington, D.C., May 25, 2004 As Eugene Volokh notes, and anyone who had been following the story would know, […]
Human rights organizations, and others, often make the argument that we should follow the Geneva Conventions because if we do not, then our opponents in future wars would use that as an excuse to mistreat American soldiers that they capture. This argument is often applied (bizarrely) by human rights organizations to terrorists who do not […]
I've often said that the problem with zero-tolerance policies is that they are a poor substitute for common sense. But there's always the exception that proves the rule -- where administrators demonstrate they are so bereft of common sense that a zero-tolerance policy is needed to make up for this moral flaw. This is a […]