August 4, 2005
Propaganda rag

If this is accurate -- and Drudge is famously hit-or-miss on these sorts of things -- then I don't think I'll ever need anything more ever again to prove that the New York Times' political coverage is indiscernable from a propaganda rag. Seriously, checking out Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' adopted children is part of […]

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August 4, 2005
I love free Wi-Fi

There's really little I enjoy more than sitting down in a coffee shop or Panera Bread store, pulling out my laptop and surfing the Web while I eat lunch. If you want to get me in your restaurant, give me free Wi-Fi. Continental Airlines understands this, which is why it offers free Wi-Fi access to […]

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August 4, 2005
Idiot of the day

Quoted on Fox News' "Special Report with Brit Hume" in a report on the nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court we have our Idiot of the day: Debra Ness of the National Partnership for Women. The right of women to vote, the right to privacy, all of these are rights that Americans hold […]

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August 3, 2005
Dumb judge of the day

Via XRLQ comes this gem from Judge Ellar "I'm an arrogant moron who doesn't listen" Duff of Madison County, Missouri. An Alton woman embroiled in a divorce case spent more than four hours in jail for contempt of court after she refused a Madison County's judge's order to return a handgun to her ex-husband, a […]

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August 3, 2005
Steven Vincent, RIP

American freelance journalist/blogger Steven Vincent was murdered yesterday in Iraq. I was still at work earlier this evening when word came over the wires that Vincent had been killed -- the news will make it into the south and city editions of today’s Union-Tribune. Over the next few days and weeks we will hopefully learn […]

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August 2, 2005
David Shaw, RIP

Los Angeles Times media critic David Shaw died last night. Though Shaw was disdainful of bloggers (they don't have "four experienced editors" checking their copy), he was also a talented and honest journalist. I first ran across Shaw's work nearly a decade ago as I was working on my senior project at Cal Poly SLO—an […]

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August 2, 2005
The CIA field manual's missing rule

For those of you aspiring secret agents, today's New York Times provides us with a rule that is key to keeping your covert identity secure: Don't let your politically minded spouse list your name in his/her Who's Who listing. One of the most puzzling aspects of the C.I.A. leak case has had to do with […]

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August 1, 2005
The joys of home ownership

I get home tonight, flush the toilet and the lever inside the tank breaks. It somehow got corroded and just snapped. A quick jaunt over to Home Depot and $4.28 later and I've got it fixed. I need to visit Home Depot more often; the young lady working in the fixtures department...hubba, hubba.

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August 1, 2005
Bolton's in

Bush bypassed those annoying Democrat senators today and gave a recess appointment to U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Democrats are, predictably, outraged by the move. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, criticized the recess appointment. "The abuse of power and the cloak of secrecy from the White House continues," Kennedy said in a statement. "It's bad enough […]

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