January 19, 2007
One title you may not want

The world's oldest person has died ... again. It seems that no one holds onto this title for very long.

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January 19, 2007
Moron o' the day

Today's moron is Heidi Cullen, a "climatologist" who makes here living hosting a program on The Weather Channel called "The Climate Code." Ms. Cullen has a vested interest in human-generated global warming, because otherwise she'd be reporting the weather in Boise, Idaho. Ms. Cullen has made a name for herself of late by calling for […]

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January 19, 2007
They're back at it

I thought we had beat this out of them, but I was wrong. Lawmakers demanded more information on new rules for governing a domestic surveillance program on Thursday, a day after the Bush administration announced that it had placed the National Security Agency eavesdropping under court supervision. [emphasis added] The English language according to the […]

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January 19, 2007
Politics above all

Buried in the latest Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll is a question that reveals that the leftists who used to blame America first, now hate America first. 19. Do you personally want the Iraq plan President Bush announced last week to succeed? Yes No (Dont know) 16-17 Jan 07 63% 22 15 Democrats 51% 34 15 […]

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January 18, 2007
At least I'm not a lawyer

In the jobs version of the great chain of being, doctors, soldiers, teachers and police officers always rank near the top. At the other end of the spectrum are journalists, politicians, used car salesmen and lobbyists. So, being a journalist is bad enough, now the stinkin' politicians want to make me a lobbyist too? "Section […]

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January 18, 2007
Quitting the fight

Nope, not our troops in Iraq, but President Bush. For more than a year, ever since the New York Times revealed the National Security Agency's terrorist wiretapping program involving international communications, conservatives have backed the president's actions based upon his constitutional authority as commander-in-chief and the legal authority of In Re Sealed Case (2002). Today, […]

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January 17, 2007
Just making stuff up

The New York Times is at it again. It's an axiom that 95 percent of statistics can be used to prove 100 percent of anything, and that's what the Times did the other day in it's article proclaiming a new day for women on the Upper West Side: "51% of Women Are Now Living Without […]

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January 16, 2007
Maybe I should run too

Illinois junior Sen. Barack Obama has announced the formation of an exploratory committee for a run for the presidency in 2008. Obama's biography is rather thin gruel for a run for the presidency -- eight years in the Illinois State Senate and two years in the U.S. Senate -- for a presidential run. However, in […]

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January 16, 2007
To be offended

A year or two ago Burger King over in Great Britain got in trouble because the small artistic representation of soft serve ice cream, when viewed from a certain orientation, looked roughly like the arabic word for allah. The standard Islamic grievance groups went into full swing, and now the stylized swirl is no more. […]

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January 15, 2007
That's what all my friends say

Via Instapundit comes this bit of falsehood in an Associated Press story. The United States is no longer bound by Kyoto, which the Bush administration rejected after taking office in 2001. For the record, the United States was never bound by Kyoto because the Clinton administration never sent it to the Senate for ratification after […]

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