June 9, 2004
Delusions of grandeur

No surprise here, but hate-filled, talentless, wacko Ted Rall thinks he's god. Mr. Rall defended the "crispy brown" comment and said it was made "to get people to understand that the right is attempting to canonize this guy, and it is ridiculous. If there is a hell, this guy is in it." Ted, don't be […]

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June 9, 2004
Constitutional law

Well, it turns out that the L.A.County supervisors who have voted to acquiesce to the ACLU's demands to remove the tiny cross on the county seal aren't chicken -- they're uneducated. Let us review: The First Amendment to the Constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise […]

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June 8, 2004
Joe Biden is an idiot

No suprise, really, but in today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing he "questioned" Attorney General John Ashcroft. Ashcroft: I condemn torture. I think it ... it ... Biden: So it's not justified then? Ashcroft: I don't think it's productive, let alone justified. Biden: Well, I don't either. And, by the way, there's a reason ... I'll […]

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June 8, 2004
For the Anti-war/Anti-Bush types

The Econopundit has a couple of questions for you.

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June 7, 2004
Society for Professional Journalists Listserv

For about eight years I've had my name on the SPJ-L list. Back in the mid-90s the list served as a forum for advice on the craft of journalism, job opportunities and general advice. Starting about the time of the 2000 presidential election, however, the listserv became little more than a collection of conspiracy theories, […]

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June 7, 2004
Abu Ghraib obsession

The media has gotten a ton of criticism (much of it deserved) for injecting the prisoner abuse at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison into everything from theater reviews to food columns. The Union-Tribune's Gina Lubrano steps up and acknowledges that, at least in one case, the reference was inappropriate. After seeing the story, White, who was […]

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June 7, 2004
Defending Kerry

John Kerry, the presumptive Democrat nominee for president, struck the right tone in his statement on Ronald Reagan's death. Others, at Daily Kos, Democratic Underground and (predictably) Ted Rall have not been so...human. I actually called up the Michael Medved show earlier today as Medved was asking for people to come up with similarities between […]

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June 7, 2004
Harry Potter, Year 3

Just got back from watching the latest Harry Potter movie. Excellent special effects. It follows the plot of the book pretty closely. Acting is good. Well worth the money. One slightly annoying thing. Readers of the books would know, but is not explained in the movie is exactly who Mooney, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs are. […]

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June 6, 2004
Well said by Steyn

Steyn has a short piece on Ronald Reagan, and this encounter sums up the 40th president aptly: One man who understood was Yakob Ravin, a Ukrainian émigré who in the summer of 1997 happened to be strolling with his grandson in Armand Hammer Park near Reagan’s California home. They happened to see the former President, […]

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June 6, 2004
Ronald Wilson Reagan

For those of you in San Diego, I encourage you to pick up a copy of today's Union-Tribune -- there's a special commemorative section on Reagan and a long retrospective. Ronald Reagan was the first president that I was really conscious of; I was 8-years-old when he took office. A good friend of mine in […]

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