June 9, 2005
A GOP plant

In a classic case of burying the lede, Friday's Washington Post got Democrat Party chief Howard Dean to make a startling confession -- but only if you read far enough into the story. "Have you had advice for Governor Dean about his most recent comments, sir?" Reid replied that there isn't anyone who hasn't "misspoken" […]

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June 9, 2005
French economics

I must confess that I don't pay close attention to the internal workings of the French economy. I know two things about it, and they're all I think I need to know. First, French farmers are always protesting something by using their tractors (both of them) to block roads. Second, the French economy's default status […]

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June 9, 2005
Bad move

Oregon Republican Sen. Gordon Smith deserves a beating. Subsequently, U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., introduced legislation that would allow companies to send unsolicited faxes as long as there is an established business relationship with the recipient. "This bill is balanced policy that rids consumers of nuisance and small business of expensive regulation," Smith said in […]

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June 9, 2005
What to do with the Gitmo detainees

Former President Jimmy Carter -- who should stick to building houses with Habitat for Humanity -- has joined the chorus of the shallow and ignorant by calling for the closure of the terrorist holding facility at Guantanamo Bay. In comments broadcast on Fox News, Carter had a list of things that could be done with […]

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