July 4, 2007
Idiot of the day

I wish I knew the name of the color commentator ESPN had doing the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, because the man is a Grade A, World Class moron. Just about every color commentator in every sport suffers from logorrhea. Heck, it's practically a job requirement. They compare the starting running back for the whatever […]

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July 4, 2007
Happy Fourth!

Have a safe and enjoyable 4th.

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July 3, 2007
Sen. Clinton on the Libby commutation

You can cut the hypocrisy with knife. Ms Clinton, a frontrunner in the Democratic race for the presidency, said she was incensed by the move. "What we saw today was elevating cronyism over the rule of law. And what we saw today was further evidence that this administration has no regard whatsoever for what needs […]

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July 3, 2007
Good thing he wasn't singing Hillary's theme song

A Philadelphia cop got a lot too full of himself and a deputy district attorney failed an inteligence test when they arrested and then charged, respectively, Anthony Riley with singing in a public park. Riley, 20, had faced a three month sentence after loudly singing "A Change is Gonna Come" in Rittenhouse Square in downtown […]

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July 3, 2007
Fireworks on the 4th

Peter Hartlaub, the editor of The Mustang Daily when I was doing my two quarters as a reporter on the paper, has a great column in today's San Francisco Chronicle on the dwindling right to set off small explosives to celebrate the 4th of July. This country was founded on blowing stuff up, and 231 […]

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July 3, 2007
It's like a Garth Brooks song

Today I turn 35 years old and there's no words of wisdom or assorted platitudes that come to mind, just a line from a Garth Brooks song: "I'm much too young to feel this damn old." As always, gifts to mark this solemn occasion can be delivered in the form of cold, hard credit cards […]

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July 3, 2007
Get your facts straight

From today's editorial on the Libby commutation on the "conservative" San Diego Union-Tribune editorial page. Libby – and Cheney, too – were highly reckless in leaking the name of CIA official Valerie Plame as part of a payback scheme aimed at her husband, an administration critic. Apparently no one was following the case closely. There […]

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July 2, 2007
Commutation for Libby

President Bush announced today that he's commuting I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's sentence. Libby will still have to pay a $250,000 fine and serve two years probation, but will not serve any prison time. President Bush announced this controversial action on a Friday so it would get less scrutiny. Sorry, I was channeling my inner-lefty conspiracy […]

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July 2, 2007
SiCKO causes stupidity

As of the writing of this blog post, Michael Moore's "crockumentary" SiCKO has a 91 percent positive rating over at RottenTomatoes.com. I'm not going to fatten Moore's wallet, because there's been more than enough actual reporting (as opposed to movie reviews) that exposes the film as fatally flawed. All of this means that it will […]

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July 1, 2007
Don't blame the WSJ

Ed Whelan over at National Review's Bench Memos blog takes a little slam at the Wall Street Journal editorial page. Et Tu, WSJ? [Ed Whelan] In the course of an otherwise intelligent discussion of the Supreme Court’s just-ended term, this house editorial in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal states: “In outlawing a […]

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