October 25, 2005
Someone watches too much Leno

And his name is Lawrence B. Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell. IN PRESIDENT BUSH'S first term, some of the most important decisions about U.S. national security — including vital decisions about postwar Iraq — were made by a secretive, little-known cabal. It was made up of a very small […]

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October 25, 2005
Our friends on the left

I've tried, largely unsuccessfully, to convince most moderates that I know that today's left is full of nutjob wackos. They may have reservations or misgivings about the war, and they believe that the Code Pinkos, American Friends Service Committee and Interational ANSWER are noble groups just expressing sane, but contrary opinion to those on the […]

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October 24, 2005
Good luck

National Review's Stephen Spruiell is making an effort to get the mainstream media to tell the truth about what discredited liar Joseph Wilson IV actually said and the truth. Why do you and many other reporters persist in using the following stock description Joseph Wilson: Joseph C. Wilson IV, a former ambassador who became a […]

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October 24, 2005
RIP

Rosa Parks has died at 92.

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October 24, 2005
Pesky facts

For the latest update on the success of non-embryo-destroying adult stem cells, check out Michael Fumento's latest piece over at Tech Central Station.

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October 24, 2005
Another NYT editorial

The Times also takes the U.N. to task for the sexual abuse of local populations by U.N. peacekeepers. Maybe the Times should have had this issue in mind when Democrats were attempting to stymie the nomination of John Bolton to be the United States ambassador to the U.N. After all, don't you really want a […]

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October 24, 2005
This is gonna hurt

But it's for your own good. As gas prices have slowly declined over the past couple of weeks, the New York Times editorial page has decided to advocate increasing the federal gas tax. Now, however, the energy risks so apparent in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina have created both the urgency and the political opportunity […]

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October 23, 2005
Poisoning the political discourse

I just got finished watching "Fox News Sunday" after spending the better part of the day collecting surplus furniture from the Hoy family homestead -- the parental units are downsizing now that they don't have slaves children to do all of the house and yard work (this has been a snark test). Anyway, getting back […]

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October 22, 2005
High art in high school

The San Dieguito Union High School District is facing a potential $1.5 million lawsuit over photographs taken last spring for Torrey Pines High School's Literary magazine. The story first broke in Friday's Union-Tribune. I encourage you to read Sherry Saavedra's front page story, but the important facts are these: The photographs were taken without the […]

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October 21, 2005
My heartless Senators

California Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein -- both Democrats -- hate black people. Why? Because they would rather build a sculpture garden in Washington State, an animal shelter in Westerly, R.I., (coincidentally home to the world's greatest niece) and two "bridges to nowhere" in Alaska than to help rebuild New Orleans. I say that […]

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