June 14, 2005
Journalism 101

Stephen Spruiell has an interesting article that gives "the rest of the story" on a Seattle Post-Intelligencer column that purported to show Marine recruiters attempting to "draft" a recruit. The column is one-sided and outrageous. There are all sorts of quotes attributed to unnamed Marines, but the source for all of those quotes (and the […]

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June 14, 2005
Nuts on parade

A former Bush administration insider has concluded that the wacko conspiracy theory that the Twin Towers were destroyed not by terrorist flying airliners into the buildings, but rather by pre-planted demolitions at strategic points is the real truth. So, we should believe this former Bush administration employee because he's a structural engineer, right? Oh, he's […]

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June 14, 2005
Truth on the editorial page

It seems that I'm not the only one who has noticed that the New York Times editorial page has serious ethical problems.

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June 14, 2005
He's still a freak

And that's all I'm gonna say about that.

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June 13, 2005
Clue-by-four needed

The political classes of Washington, both Democrats and Republicans, are in a tizzy over this week's Time magazine report on Guantanamo Bay's Prisoner 063 -- the terrorist who would've been the 20th hijacker, but was turned back at the border. Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska was among those criticizing such metholds [sic]. "It's not […]

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June 13, 2005
Look ma!

No brains.

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June 12, 2005
Duke on the take?

Today's San Diego Union-Tribune has an interesting story on my congressman, Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Escondido. [I can't figure out why he's identified as beign from Escondido when the two homes mentioned in the story are in Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe.] A defense contractor with ties to Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham took a $700,000 […]

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June 12, 2005
The world of sports

Mike Tyson quit last night's fight before the start of the seventh round after he lost two points because of an intentional head butt and a failed attempt to break his opponent's arm. That's right, the same wacko who bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear, last night tried to intentionally break the arm of […]

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June 12, 2005
A letter to the public editor

Today's New York Times editorial contains a falsehood. I've sent the following letter off to the Times' Byron Calame. Mr. Calame, Good luck with this new job -- you'll probably need it. I'm writing you with regard to Sundays editorial entitled "The Center Can Hold." There is a factual error in this editorial that needs […]

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June 11, 2005
Denial, river, Egypt

During the roundtable discussion portion of Friday's "Special Report with Brit Hume," The Weekly Standard's Fred Barnes said that if Clarence Thomas were appointed to the Supreme Court today, the Democrats in the Senate would filibuster him as an "out of the mainstream extremist." National Public Radio's Juan Williams said: "I don't think they'd filibuster […]

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