February 22, 2004
Rewriting history

I don't much like columnist Ann Coulter. Sorry, I know a lot of people think she's great, but her hyperbolic rhetoric makes her little more than a conservative bomb-thrower. She is to the right what the New York Times Maureen Dowd is to the left. Having put that extended disclaimer on the record, this column […]

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February 21, 2004
Not quite

I just got done reading a little recounting of a hysterical post by Eric "What Liberal Media" Alterman over at RealClearPolitics and just had to point one thing out. This is delusional in the extreme. "Sensible" people have "only one hope"? Liberals bemoan the fact that Bush has used fear to divide the country since […]

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February 21, 2004
Running for Senate in a red state

South Dakota Sen. Tom Daschle isn't a fool. The senior senator is running for re-election in a state President Bush easily carried in 2000 and he doesn't want to become a victim of Bush's coattails in 2004. Daschle told state chamber of commerce representatives meeting in the South Dakota capital that he is satisfied with […]

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February 21, 2004
Is Bush in trouble?

Much has been made in the media the past few days of this poll which shows both John Kerry and John Edwards leading President Bush by double digits in a hypothetical general election matchup. After nearly two months of free anti-Bush campaign ads masquerading as a Democrat primary, this is no surprise. I don't think […]

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February 21, 2004
Bypassing the Dems

President Bush yesterday gave a recess appointment to Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor to the federal appeals court. Pryor is the second federal judge (the first was Charles Pickering) Bush has given a recess appointment in response to an illegal Democrat filibuster. The first Times article, which appeared yesterday on the Web site, curiously contains […]

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February 21, 2004
Quick point on anti-Semitism and Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ"

I've been watching some of the TV reporting and listening to some talk radio where various individuals have been discussing "The Passion." The concern that has been raised is that the movie may create anti-Semitic feeling and lead to violence against Jews. I haven't seen the film, but this claim is hogwash. Most Christians nowadays […]

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February 20, 2004
Iraq war fallout

Pardon the pun, but Libya's WMD program was able to make some plutonium for a nuclear weapon. Libya has agreed to international inspections and to give up its WMD programs because our diplomats asked them nicely the swift and brutal manner in which Saddam Hussein's regime was taken care of scared Libya's leader Moammar Qaddafi.

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February 20, 2004
Stick a fork in him

Dean is done. Of course, Dean was done after he got his butt kicked in both Iowa and New Hampshire -- he just didn't know it. The Dean campaign's biggest problem all along wasn't anything they could do anything about -- you can't fire the candidate. Today's New York Times reports that one of Howard […]

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February 19, 2004
Blogworthy

Fox News' "Special Report with Brit Hume" did a little report on the swank Georgetown digs that Democrat Senators John Kerry and John Edwards live in (Edwards owns his; Kerry's wife, Madame Ketchup owns the other). Both of the homes are more than 100 years old and each is worth north of $3 million. So, […]

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February 18, 2004
And then there were two

John Edwards made a strong enough showing yesterday to effectively make it a two man race with Sen. John Kerry. Edwards still has a lot of work to do, but it appears as though March 2 will be the date we finally find out for sure who the Democrats' nominee will be. Kerry is still […]

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