July 9, 2004
Elections in St. Louis

I confess I haven't followed internal Missouri politics very closely, so I can't independently assess all of today's New York Times editorial on the efforts of secretary of state Matt Blunt. But the editorial does contain one howler: Right now, Mr. Blunt is trying to stop St. Louis from holding early voting this fall. The […]

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July 8, 2004
Edwards vs. Cheney

As I watched the news coverage yesterday of Sen. John Kerry's veep selection, I was struck by the utter stupidity of NBC's instapoll on the subject. When asked who would do a better job of running the country, 45 percent said Edwards, while 38 percent said Cheney. That finding runs counter to Bush's answer Wednesday […]

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July 7, 2004
Kerry confuses me

By now this is old news -- sort of -- but last weekend Sen. John Kerry came out with a statement that had me dumbstruck. Kerry and I disagree on a lot of things -- most things -- but on this we agree: I oppose abortion, personally. I don't like abortion. I believe life does […]

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July 7, 2004
The liberal elite and hostility to religion

National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru observes that what scares at least one former Clinton administration official most isn't Islamofacist terrorists, but conservative Christians. Many millions of Christians, Jews, Muslims, and other religious believers will reject Reich's witless rhetorical oppositions. One can believe in the political "primacy of the individual," the obligation of all people to answer […]

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July 7, 2004
He's back

Donald Luskin has returned from his vacation and he's got a ton of bloggy goodness. Check it out.

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July 6, 2004
The "international community"

The International Atomic Energy Agency, fresh off of a failure to get Iran to live up to international agreements it is a signatory to, is now going to press Israel to come clean about its nuclear status. Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, flew into Israel Tuesday for talks on ridding the […]

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July 5, 2004
Our friends south of the border

A couple of years ago there was a big ruckus here in San Diego when a U.S. Marine was sent to the border to pick up a couple of Marines who had (if I recall correctly) been partying in Tijuana. The Marine was supposed to turn off at the last exit and await his comrades […]

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July 3, 2004
A most unfortunate angle

That forced perspective thing kinda stinks. The media is such a tease.

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July 3, 2004
Special day

Today is a special two-fer day here at Hoystory. First, today is the obligatory banging of the tip jar day for the month of July. (June too, I don't think I banged the tip jar in June.) Second, today is my birthday. Happy birthday to me. If cold hard cash is your preferred gift of […]

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July 3, 2004
Religion of pieces

Fox News has reported that Islamic militants have beheaded Marine Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun.

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