July 22, 2005
Back at home base

I returned to sunny San Diego yesterday afternoon after spending hours in the air. Luckily, I'm very intimidating and managed to subtly dissuade other passengers from sitting next to me, so I wasn't so cramped in those ever-smaller plane seats. I got up early this morning -- because my internal clock is way out of […]

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July 20, 2005
The responsible left

The Center for American Progress' statement on John G. Roberts nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court is wary, but responsible -- unlike a lot of what you're hearing on the loony left. The good news is that it appears that many Democrat senators appear to be following this lead. We'll see if it will last.

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July 19, 2005
Scum

I pointed out earlier that the left behaved like Pavlov's dog the second Bush named his pick -- no one Bush could've selected would be acceptable to the Kos Kids. If Bush had selected Ralph Neas or Nan Aron, the tinfoil hat crowd would've been screaming "Manchurian Candidate!" So, it really isn't surprising that you'd […]

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July 19, 2005
It took about 10 seconds

For the left to go ape.

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July 19, 2005
More dumb pols

California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, hoping to lock up the San Francisco area vote, has decided to hang the following "art" in the lobby of his office. Rumor has it that Lockyer will be running for state treasurer next year -- and he'll probably get it because he's a Democrat. Sometimes we get the government […]

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July 17, 2005
Not exactly delivering as advertised

I poked my head into a bookstore/newsstand yesterday afternoon as I was walking around downtown Stonington, Conn., with my family, and picked up a copy of the Hartford Courant. What caught my eye was this story at the bottom of Page 1: "Bloggers Helping To Keep Rove Story Boiling." Unfortunately, you can read the entire […]

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July 17, 2005
Local TV News

I've gotten the opportunity to watch some of southern New England's finest local news and it's merely reinforced my perception that just about all local news is garbage. Last night, for example, the local newsreader -- I'd be extremely hesitant to call her a "journalist" -- shared the fact that one of the London bombers […]

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July 17, 2005
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

No spoilers here. I finished reading the book early this afternoon. It's not quite as bulky as "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," but it's still a substantial read for a book ostensibly targeted at pre-teens. The book didn't disappoint me at all and certainly leaves one anxious for the exciting conclusion to […]

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July 14, 2005
Borking Rove, Rehabilitating Wilson

New York Times hack Paul Krugman weighs in on the Karl Rove non-story today instead of sharing his genius Social Security plan (raise taxes) that he promised long ago. Krugman's column is short on facts and long on slander. I first realized that we were living in Karl Rove's America during the 2000 presidential campaign, […]

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July 14, 2005
I can be drafted

I may not be the strongest candidate either, but at least I'm not heading to prison.

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