July 27, 2004
Don't believe everything you read

A friend of mine sent me an e-mail that's making the rounds on the Internet. Unfortunately, it's one of those things that everyone believes is too good to check. Everyone seems to make fun of President Bush and his use of the English language. However, if the truth be known, he is NOT the only […]

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July 26, 2004
Keeping count

The Wall Street Journal's collection of briefs from the Democrat convention contains this interesting tidbit about the party's platform. Rutgers University political scientist Gerald Pomper tallies the number of times top politicos are mentioned in the Democratic Party platform: Al Gore, 0; Bill Clinton, 3; John Kerry, 39; George Bush, 56. "Despite all this positive […]

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July 26, 2004
Papa smurf?

I'm not sure this is the Dukakis-in-a-tank moment -- mainly because I haven't seen any video -- but this isn't the smartest photo-op. So, which will voters prefer, a cowboy or a big blue pill?

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July 26, 2004
All about Ann

I'm not a big fan of columnist Ann Coulter. As I've said before, I think that she's a bomb-thrower -- a conservative Maureen Dowd. Having said that, I was surprised to see that USA Today had dropped her column on the Democrat convention yesterday. You can find the rejected column here, along with the questions […]

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July 26, 2004
Seen on the Tour de Lance

I was just reading a wire story recapping this year's tour with a focus on other riders anxiously hoping for Lance Armstrong to retire. The story mentioned a banner posted on the most arduous climb of the tour by an American fan. A roadside banner on the mythical L'Alpe d'Huez featured a map of France […]

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July 26, 2004
Okent's admission

Someone inside the New York Times building has finally put in print what practically everyone on Earth already knew. (Dan Rather excepted.) Times public editor Daniel Okrent comes clean in Sunday's column. Is The New York Times a Liberal Newspaper? [O]F course it is. The fattest file on my hard drive is jammed with letters […]

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July 26, 2004
Proving the point?

A letter-writer to the New York Times complains that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's use of the term "girlie man" somehow suggests that girls are "frivolous." She then threatens to withhold her vote from Republicans because of this. Heh.

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July 26, 2004
This is interesting

A new scenario regarding the Berger pilfering incidents. I'm not sure what I think of all of this. Berger's contention that his actions were simply a result of "sloppiness" doesn't hold water. The possiblity that Berger was pilfering drafts of the millennum report with embarrassing handwritten notes in the margins sounds like a possibility. This […]

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July 25, 2004
Congratulations Lance

Lance Armstrong wins a record sixth straight Tour de France. I can't tell you how much I hope this bugs the H-E-Double Hockeysticks out of the frogs.

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July 25, 2004
Hey, you missed the election

The Associated Press is reporting that Sen. John Kerry "narrowly trails" George W. Bush in the electoral college. John Kerry narrowly trails President Bush in the battle for the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, as he makes his case at the Democratic National Convention this week to topple the Republican incumbent. […]

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