November 19, 2004
Cleaning up the editorial cartoons

The Washington Post has decided to follow The New York Times' lead and stop running "cartoonist" Ted Rall's disgusting drawings. Rall said he thinks the site dropped his work because of a Nov. 4 cartoon he did showing a drooling, mentally handicapped student taking over a classroom. "The idea was to draw an analogy to […]

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November 19, 2004
A little help

This quote from yesterday's dedication ceremony for the Clinton Presidential Library just begs for a snarky comment. The library "is like my husband: it's open, it's expansive, it's welcoming, it's filled with life." – Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton Please feel free to make use of the comments.

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November 18, 2004
Security rounds

I posted a short note earlier this week on the video showing a Marine shooting an insurgent in Fallujah who was feigning death. I'm watching last night's "O'Reilly Factor" and Bill has a naive and dangerous Kenneth Roth of Human Rights Watch on suggesting that the Marine should face a court-martial for his actions. (Personally, […]

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November 18, 2004
Revisionist history

Al Hunt's column in today's Wall Street Journal is entitled "McCain-Feingold Did Its Job" -- an analysis that is laughable to say the least. [Link requires paid subscription.] The most compelling case for the success of the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance measure is the case that was made against it. This was a passionately contested national election, […]

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November 17, 2004
Chris Matthews -- not the sharpest tool in the shed

Monday night on MSNBC's "Hardball" program, Chris Matthews had the posed the following question to a guest in connection with the shooting of a possibly unarmed insurgent feigning death: Well, let me ask you about this. If this were the other side, and we were watching an enemy soldier -- a rival, I mean they're […]

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November 17, 2004
Need for speed

NASA's X-43A Scramjet set a new speed record for an air-breathing aircraft, reaching nearly 7,000 mph. Someday, San Diego to Rhode Island in just 30 minutes.

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November 17, 2004
The correct answer

To Frank J.'s question is: Just throw one dead one at the keys.

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November 16, 2004
Shoot first, ask questions later

The media is making a big hubbub out of a videotape of a Marine killing an apparently wounded insurgent who appears to be faking death. Buried in the CNN story is a fact that has a significant impact on why the Marine might have behaved with an excess of caution. About a block away, a […]

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November 16, 2004
Wrong! Thank you for playing

So Saddam Hussein pocketed $21.3 billion from the U.N.'s oil-for-palaces program -- nearly twice previous estimates. So what does Democrat Sen. Carl Levin have to say about it at yesterday's hearings? Despite the findings, the committee's ranking Democrat, Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, said "for the most part, the UN sanctions achieved their intended objective […]

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November 16, 2004
This is funny

The people of Modesto, Calif., got a sinking feeling when they read the Los Angeles Times last Saturday. Peterson verdict — An article Saturday in Section A about the murder conviction of Scott Peterson said Modesto was 90 miles west of San Francisco. Modesto is about 80 miles southeast of San Francisco. Heh.

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