August 13, 2005
The media must be bored out of their gourds

With not enough John Roberts news to satiate their August-enhanced thirst for news. You want proof that I have less than zero influence over news decisions at the San Diego Union-Tribune (and therefore why I'm allowed to do this blog)? Look no further than today's A1 centerpiece. Unless I'm mistaken (which is certainly possible, but […]

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August 11, 2005
Ted Rall's "oops"

America-hating cartoonist Ted Rall has "retracted" one of his cartoons because he is a moron. "I read a story that came off as possible, sourced it using previously reliable informants, and ended up doing a cartoon that I wouldn't have done had I known then what I know now. So this is a retraction of […]

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August 11, 2005
Unsurprising

Thursday's New York Times included five letters in response to Maureen Dowd's column (which I ripped into yesterday). Of the five letters related to Cindy Sheehan and her complete mental collapse, not a one of them was critical of either Dowd's sainting of Sheehan or Sheehan's trashing of her son and his sacrifice. However, one […]

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August 11, 2005
It's times like this

Just on the principle of the thing, I wish I had a paintball gun. So here it is, nearly 3 a.m. and I'm watching "Firefly" on one screen and working on Adobe InDesign templates on the other when I hear a sound outside my window that sounds like water, but not the spray sprinklers. There's […]

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August 10, 2005
Not at all surprised

NARAL is a bunch of blatant liars.

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August 9, 2005
She's baaaaack

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd takes up the plight of Cindy Sheehan, the mother of Army Specialist Casey Sheehan who was killed in Iraq last year. If you've been napping for the past few days, let me bring you up to speed. Ms. Sheehan (whom I truly feel sorry for, both because she has […]

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August 9, 2005
Practicing your religion

Several years ago I was watching a debate on C-SPAN between Alan Keyes and Alan Dershowitz over the role of religion in public life. A major point of contention was what it meant to be able to "practice" your religion. Dershowitz's preferred definition appeared to allow you to do whatever your religion required as a […]

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August 8, 2005
Mario Cuomo misstates the law

Sunday's "Meet the Press" featured a conversation between law professor Douglas Kmiec and former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, a Democrat. The subject was Catholics and the Supreme Court and whether a devout Catholic can actually be allowed to serve on the Court. If you didn't see the show, then you should definitely read the […]

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August 8, 2005
He answered the wrong question

National Review's Ramesh Ponnuru points to this Q&A in the New York Times Magazine with Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee. Q: Do you think Americans are lazy? A: Without a doubt. We're the victims of our own successes and prosperity, which have caused us to change our lifestyles from being people who had to hunt for […]

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August 8, 2005
Whining about Judith

The New York Times has an editorial today complaining about the jailing of their reporter, Judith Miller, for refusing to reveal her source in the nadagate investigation. In the days after Ms. Miller's arrest, the Committee to Protect Journalists found that three countries harassed or jailed journalists while pressuring them to reveal their sources. Which […]

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