March 15, 2005
They just don't get it

Over the past few weeks, there's been example after example of liberal pundits/commentators offering their insights on the psyche of conservatives -- specifically Christian conservatives. Actually, there's been little insight and a lot of foolishness. It began in earnest when a speech given by former PBS "newsman" Bill Moyers was reproduced as an op-ed in […]

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March 14, 2005
Where the UAW can go

This first got notice in the blogosphere last week, but Sunday's Detroit News provides a little more information than previous reports. The United Auto Workers says Marine reservists should show a little more semper fi if they want to use the union's parking lot. The Marine Corps motto means "always faithful," but the union says […]

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March 14, 2005
Ready, fire, aim

Sunday's New York Times came out with an article blaring the big headline: "Under Bush, a New Age of Prepackaged TV News." The headline and the article attempt to perpetuate one of the liberal left's new theories of the world -- that the Bush administration is trying to destroy the media. [For further evidence on […]

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March 13, 2005
Social Security addendum

A reader sent me an e-mail the other day regarding my post last week on the supposed "minor" fixes that would cure Social Security's long term solvency problems. In that post I did some seat-of-my-pants calculations that showed how the demographic problem would translate into the average worker's FICA line on their paycheck. The reader […]

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March 13, 2005
March Madness

Well, the bracket is set and I must say that much more impressed with the choices made by the selection committee this year than I was the last. Last year, Utah State was ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, yet lost to a resurgent Pacific in the Big West Tournament final -- the […]

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March 13, 2005
Disturbing images

When I was staying home from work sick earlier this week (I'm still a little under the weather, but I'm doing better. Thanks for asking.), I took the opportunity to flip over to CBS in time to watch Dan Rather's send off. After watching it, I'm confident that I definitely have "courage." Rather's closing statement […]

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March 11, 2005
Social Security

I've got a couple of Social Security related items for today. First, Paul Krugman has once again opined on Social Security, but we've still not been graced with a "Krugman Plan." [The graphic has been updated.] In today's column, Krugman does offer a hint at his preferred solution -- a combination of a rise in […]

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March 10, 2005
Why am I not surprised?

Texas Sen. John Cornyn has a letter to the editor in today's New York Times that exposes that the editorial page's opposition to changing the filibuster rule all depends on who is trying to do it. To the Editor: "The Senate on the Brink" (editorial, March 6) supports the "historic role of the filibuster," which […]

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March 9, 2005
Don't you hate it when that happens?

Over at Private Radio, JohnnyMC has put up a flash animation of New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's conflicting views of the Social Security issue. Check it out.

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March 9, 2005
Unbelievable

It can be nothing less than a conscious decision to ignore outraged readers that the Los Angeles Times still has not published any letters critical of its North Korean propaganda piece. Journalism. Wound. Self-inflicted. Solvency.

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