March 16, 2007
Shooting fish in a barrel

I usually don't wade into anything involving Rosie O'Donnell because she's not a serious thinker. However, her analysis of the confession of Khalid Sheik Mohammed was just too good to pass up. I think the man has been in custody of the American government, in secret CIA torture prisons in Guantanamo Bay, where torture is […]

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March 16, 2007
Plame liar

Former CIA agent Valerie Plame appeared before a House committee this afternoon and played the victim. I won't go line by line, but let's just say that just about everything Plame said was a lie, including "the" and "and." Tom Maguire over at Just One Minute has a post up with helpful links, including this […]

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March 15, 2007
The non-flying imams

The infamous non-flying imams filed their lawsuit against US Airways this week and now that we can see the entire suit, it turns out that this is about more than just threatening the airline. But the most alarming aspect of the imams' suit is buried in paragraph 21 of their complaint. It describes "John Doe" […]

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March 15, 2007
Andy Rooney's two needs

"60 Minutes' " resident curmudgeon really needs two things. First, someone needs to take a weed wacker to his eyebrows. Second, he needs to retire. His folksy little pieces about his favorite typewriter or the fact that people don't pick up pennies were amusing 20 years ago. Now he's opining on serious issues -- and […]

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March 15, 2007
Sins of omission

The New York Times' Neil MacFarquhar had a piece in yesterday's paper on the Council on American-Islamic Relations. It's not exactly a ringing defense of the terror front group, but it's also not exactly an in-depth investigation. Compared to the Times' infamous 100+ inch investigation hit piece on the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth in […]

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March 14, 2007
Denial of reality

Today's New York Times editorial proclaims the government has "The Right to Ban Arms." The editorial is in response to a D.C. Circuit Appeals Court ruling that the District's blanket ban on handguns is a violation of the Second Amendment's right to bear arms. The editorial is the predictable guns are evil liberal tripe, but […]

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March 14, 2007
It could've been worse

A correction from the New York Times editorial page: A March 7 editorial on the conviction of Lewis Libby said incorrectly that Joseph Wilson IV was sent by the State Department in 2002 to Niger to check out a report that Iraq had tried to buy uranium there. Mr. Wilson was sent by the C.I.A. […]

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March 12, 2007
Predictable

The six Muslim imams who got kicked off a US Airways flight after they terrorized fellow passengers are suing. The prefunctory brief merely notes that the imams prayed in the airport before boarding. They did not mention that the imams distributed themselves onboard the plane in the same manner as the 9/11 terrorists. That two […]

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March 11, 2007
Who are your constituents?

That might be an interesting question to ask your senators and representatives -- especially if they are in a different party politically than you are. I pose the question because of this letter to the editor in the March 19 edition of Time magazine: [Sen. Joseph] Lieberman [I-Conn.] lost the democratic primary because his constituents […]

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March 11, 2007
Boycotting Fox News

Democrats, led by John "My House is Big Enough for Both Americas" Edwards and the nutroots, have decided to cancel a primary debate to be co-hosted by Fox News after a joke by Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes attacked President Bush. That's right, Ailes made President Bush the butt of a joke, and […]

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