May 12, 2005
Those who do not know their Python

In the continuing debate over whether or not John Kerry honestly won Wisconsin by some 11,000 votes George W. Bush won Ohio by more than 100,000 votes, Rep. John Conyers attempts to invoke the wisdom of Monty Python and gets it wrong. The exit poll discrepancies are to the evidence that massive disenfranchisement occurred in […]

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May 12, 2005
A tidbit on the Times

Earlier this week The New York Times released their "credibility" report. Let me start by saying that if the Times does everything that is suggested in the report, they will end up with a better newspaper at the end of the day. Two things struck me about the report. First, the seeming hostility of a […]

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May 12, 2005
Facts for Lampley

Byron York has apparently silenced the new leader of the tin-foil hat brigade, sportscaster Jim Lampley with this fact-filled repudation of the Ohio conspiracy theory. I particularly liked this little tidbit from the Ohio "lawsuits." Another one of the witnesses was the author of the now-withdrawn lawsuits challenging the Ohio results. Lacking evidence that anyone […]

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May 12, 2005
Kristof, Catholics and AIDS

The New York Times has printed five letters on last week's Nichloas Kristof column castigating the Catholic Church for its condom prohibition -- a prohibition that I, for the record, don't personally support. Since my letter wasn't selected by the Times, you can read it here, exclusively. I must confess that I'm always somewhat puzzled […]

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May 12, 2005
This is why Grandma isn't allowed to do the windows at her condo

There isn't a canopy below.

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May 11, 2005
Harry Reid gets an "F"

At least, that's what I'm sure my left-wing high school AP History teacher and former national teacher of the year Myrra Lee would give him for this application of the Constitutional system of checks and balances. During Tuesday's news conference, Reid also challenged Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., to schedule a vote on the […]

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May 11, 2005
Jim Lampley is a moron

If this is what we can expect from The Huffington Post, Arianna's new venture will be of little use besides pointing out how many in Hollywood are completely nuts. At 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on Election Day, I checked the sportsbook odds in Las Vegas and via the offshore bookmakers to see the odds as […]

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May 11, 2005
Primary documents

The San Diego City Council and the municipal employees union have reached a tentative pact. You can read the Union-Tribune's story here. For those of you who are interested in all of the details, here's the e-mail sent by the union's negotiating team. Dear Fellow Professional Members Tentative Agreement Reached Between City Management Team and […]

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May 10, 2005
A moderate?

I was just watching a Bill Schneider report on possible Supreme Court vacancies on CNN's "Inside Politics." Some unidentified (at least, I didn't catch his name) pundit identified Justice John Paul Stevens as a "moderate." If he's a moderate, then there are no liberals on the court. At least conservatives will acknowledge that there are […]

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May 10, 2005
The magic of Judicial Watch

Back in the '90s when they first began dogging the Clinton White House, Judicial Watch was often called a "conservative" or "right wing" group. Then, when Bush came into office, Judicial Watch began pressing the White House to release documents from Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force. In the eyes -- and the news […]

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