September 30, 2004
Iraq and the war on terrorism

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports today that an Iraqi arrested in Iraq had on him a computer disk containing a report on crisis planning for U.S. school districts -- including San Diego Unified. The man was described as an Iraqi national with connections to terrorism and the insurgency that is fighting U.S. forces in Iraq. […]

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September 30, 2004
Making (Democrat) votes count

The New York Times editorial board continues its series entitled "Making Votes Count" -- it will surely be the Times entry for the Pulitzers next time around. The Times sticks to the Democrat Party line that values more votes being cast over valid votes being cast -- voter fraud is not a concern. [O]ne of […]

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September 30, 2004
John Kerry's problem

John Kerry has mostly avoided talking to real journalists over the past month. Sorry, as John Stewart himself acknowledges, his is a fake news show, thus making him a fake journalist. Usually candidates can count on softball interviews from the likes of Stewart, Leno and Letterman, and even occasion the morning news shows on the […]

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September 30, 2004
CBS's newest problem

If you're an avid reader of the blogosphere you've already read about CBS News' latest stupidity. On Tuesday night's broadcast, the network ran a story about Bush administration plans to bring back the draft and based their reporting on ... nothing. In a story that was a textbook example of shoddy and biased reporting, CBS […]

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September 30, 2004
A face for radio

Lt. Smash will be on KPBS's "These Days" show this morning at 10 a.m. talking about blogs and politics. I know this because I spent about 35 minutes on the phone Wednesday afternoon talking to one of the show's producers -- and was then told they didn't want me. If I had feelings, they'd be […]

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September 29, 2004
Global warming lies

On the same day the New York Times editorial board decries global warming and the Bush administration's decision to pull out of the Kyoto Protocol -- again. For an editorial board that has decried the "meddling" of the Bush administration in "scientific" reports, it's interesting that the Times is ignoring a little bit of politicking […]

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September 29, 2004
Sowell on Social Security

Economist Thomas Sowell has a couple of pieces on Social (In)Security here and here. How did Social Security get into its present mess in the first place? Because politicians made it the "risky scheme" that they now claim privatization would be. The same political expediency which caused Social Security to be called "insurance," in order […]

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September 29, 2004
For the record

President Bush volunteered to go to Vietnam as part of a military operation called "Palace Alert." Evidence here and here. That is all.

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September 28, 2004
Lying, partisan hack

I haven't been beating up on New York Times columnist Paul Krugman lately because he hasn't been doing much original work. Twice a week he trots out the same old, tired claims with the words put in a slightly different order and the Times pays him all over again. As the inestimable Don Luskin points […]

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September 28, 2004
Book note

I'm nearly finished reading Hugh Hewitt's latest book with the extremely unwieldy title of "If it's not close they can't cheat: Crushing the Democrats in every election and why your life depends on it." Overall the book is pretty good. You can read it in easy-to-digest bites and, despite the title it's pretty independent and […]

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