May 23, 2004
This is gonna get ugly

President Bush took a header on his mountain bike yesterday. This is not uncommon for mountain bikers, who seek out rough, uneven and downright scary terrain. However, if what Matt Drudge is reporting is accurate, then the Bush-hatred in the Democrat Party has reached the very top. President fell off bike today... Kerry told reporters […]

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May 22, 2004
A fisking

Steven Antler (aka Econopundit) takes a clue-by-four to former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich. It's long, but definitely worth a read.

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May 22, 2004
I'm getting cynical in my old age

On Thursday, a "protest wall" was torched at UC Irvine. The wall was designed to represent the security fence being built between Israel and the West Bank to keep terrorist bombers from murdering innocents oppress Palestinians. The council for Arab terrorist apology (CAIR) has denounced the conflagration as a "hate crime." Now, I'm probably getting […]

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May 22, 2004
Today's required reading

From the Washington Post, a heartbreaking account of the life, and death of Edward Alan Brudno.

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May 21, 2004
Newsroom diversity

The Knight Foundation has come out with its annual newsroom skin-color diversity report. The report for The San Diego Union-Tribune, my employer, can be found here. The Union-Tribune doesn't score particularly well, according to the Knight requirements. In 2004, 16.9 percent of the newsroom staff was non-white, while 45.5 percent of the paper's circulation area […]

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May 21, 2004
Iraqi WMDs

Lt. Smash is doing the major media's job -- and doing it better.

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May 21, 2004
A shocking development

The Democrat-dominated California Assembly passed a bill yesterday containing the most restrictive abortion rules in the nation. The proposed law would prohibit any abortion for girls under the age of 14. Girls age 14-17 would be allowed to have an abortion only with the approval of a doctor. Yes, this sounds like something Republicans might […]

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May 20, 2004
Zero-tolerance madness

I've long been opposed to the so-called "zero-tolerance" rules instituted at most of this nation's public schools because it takes common sense out of the equation. Today's case in point comes from Fort Worth, Texas: A wooden baseball bat, no longer than 8 inches and visible through a car window, spurred Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School […]

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May 20, 2004
I'm confused

I'm having a hard time nailing down Sen. John Kerry on the issues. He's militantly pro-abortion, and yet he told reporters that he would consider appointing a pro-life judge, but only if it didn't tilt the Supreme Court into overturning Roe v. Wade. Kerry said he has voted in favor of "any number of judges […]

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May 19, 2004
Trade as a cure-all

The idea that free trade with despotic regimes -- bringing to their people more wealth, democratic ideas and a glimpse of what freedom is -- will somehow, eventually, undermine the ruling elite is an idea embraced by many on both sides of the political spectrum. There's just one problem: There's little evidence that it actually […]

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