February 6, 2005
Tough questions vs. dishonesty

On today's "Meet the Press," Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld didn't let critically-acclaimed journalist Tim Russert get away with a gross mischaracterization/video dowdifying of the infamous "armored humvees" question. MR. RUSSERT: Yeah, I understand. Some things that members of Congress has said. This is Susan Collins, a Republican--not a Democrat, Republican: "I think there are increasing […]

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February 6, 2005
Super Bowl thoughts

I always thought that the team that won the AFC would win the Super Bowl. I was right. The Philadelphia Eagles' clock management in the waning minutes was infuriating -- not because I'm an Eagles fan -- but simply because of the astounding incompetence it demonstrated. You're down 10 points with 6 minutes on the […]

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February 6, 2005
Letters project

Sunday New York Times: 12 total letters. 3 liberal. 1 conservative (though the individual writing the letter describes himself as a liberal). 8 non-partisan.

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February 5, 2005
Don't you hate it when that happens?

Democrats have often invoked the sainted name of FDR whenever it seems most convenient. When President Bush, in the State of the Union address, proposed partial privatization of Social Security -- FDR's most enduring accomplishment (and a Ponzi scheme) -- the Democrats were quick to rally around a statue of their hero. But, there's a […]

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February 5, 2005
Letters project

Saturday's New York Times letters to the editor: 15 total letters. 9 politically neutral. 4 left-wing. 2 right-wing. I would also like to note that one of the right-wing letters is from the Heritage Foundation in answer to a Paul Krugman column. When the Times' editorialists or a columnist singles out an individual or organization, […]

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February 5, 2005
Is our kids learning?

If I stub my toe, is President Bush to blame? If you're a columnist for The New York Times, then the answer is yes. Anything that is wrong in the world must be the fault of that bumbling, stupid, deviously evil Republican president. Bob Herbert learns that many American high school students aren't appreciative of […]

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February 4, 2005
Where is NOW?

You'd think that the National Organization for Women would be defending Marine Lt. Gen. James Mattis after he said something very un-PC. "Actually it's quite fun to fight them, you know. It's a hell of a hoot," Mattis said, prompting laughter from some military members in the audience. "It's fun to shoot some people. I'll […]

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February 3, 2005
Letters project

Friday's New York Times letters to the editor: 13 total letters. 7 anti-Bush. 1 neutral. 2 pro-Bush (yesterday's prediction was 100 percent accurate) 3 non-political letters.

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February 3, 2005
Letters project

Today's New York Times letters to the editor: 14 total letters. All non-partisan. Responses to the State of the Union speech should appear in tomorrow's paper -- I'm going to guess that there will be two pro-Bush letters.

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February 3, 2005
Today's Bible verse

The inspiration for today's Bible verse comes from former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who said: "I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for ..." Matthew 5:43-48: 43 "You have heard that it was said, 'YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR and hate your enemy.' 44 "But I say to you, love your enemies and pray […]

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