May 10, 2004
Politics and the water's edge

It's long since passed that partisan politics stopped at the water's edge. Nowadays partisan politics comes even before the national good (for Republicans to a lesser degree, and to Democrats a greater degree). So, it should come as no surprise that the Kerry 2004 campaign sent out a fund-raising letter highlighting the abuses at the […]

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May 9, 2004
Ugh!

I'm watching NBC's "Meet the Press" and about five minutes in I think I've watched all I can of it. One of the panelists there to talk about the abuses in the Abu Ghraib prison in former Democrat presidential hopeful and retired Gen. Wesley Clark. If there's any question whether or not Clark is a […]

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May 9, 2004
Americans vs. Germans

A small sidebar in the May edition of Xbox Nation magazine on the upcoming game "Fable" has an interesting anecdote: "I always said you can tell a lot about a person by how he plays Fable," Peter Molyneux says. When Mark MacDonald executive editor for Xbox Nation's sister publication, Electronic Gaming Monthly, opts to aid […]

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May 9, 2004
Mother's Day

Is today. Have you called mom? Sent flowers? Don't be a bum.

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May 8, 2004
Poking around Amazon

So I'm looking at books and DVDs when I come across Kenneth Timmerman's "The French Betrayal of America." As is to be expected with any political book, there are lots of 5-star reviews and lots of 1-star reviews. Of course, the 1-star reviews aren't actually of the book, they're of the book's politics. So, as […]

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May 7, 2004
Dumb politician of the day

It's so hard to choose just one, but as I was listening to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's testimony on the radio today, Minnesota Sen. Mark Dayton revealed himself to be the winner. Dayton, a (you guessed it) Democrat, accused Rumsfeld and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Richard Myers of contacting CBS News and trying […]

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May 7, 2004
Err America

Al Franken isn't going to starve, but the little people may. In yet another sign of trouble for Air America Radio, the liberal talk network entering its fifth chaotic week on the air, co-founder and chairman Evan Cohen resigned Thursday, as did vice-chairman and investor Rex Sorensen. The company also failed to make its scheduled […]

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May 7, 2004
Can I get a list of the rules?

As I was driving home Thursday evening, I had the opportunity to listen to liberal Alan Colmes' radio show and he was talking about Republicans questioning John "Flipper" Kerry's patriotism. Exhibit A was a quote by Kerry's bank account wife, Theresa Heinz Kerry, to an interviewer where she complained about the mean Republicans degrading her […]

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May 6, 2004
Social Security politics

Roll Call's Morton Kondracke has an excellent article on the third rail of American politics, Social Security.

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May 6, 2004
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