July 4, 2009
Big news Friday

The big news Friday afternoon was that there would be a lottery for Michael Jackson memorial tickets. On a serious note, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced that she would be resigning in a few weeks. The left wing fever swamps are convinced that this is a pre-emptive move because a big embezzlement scandal is coming […]

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July 3, 2009
It's apparently some sort of sick joke

California is starting to issue IOUs and what is the state legislature hard at work on? It's impossible to make things like this up.

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July 3, 2009
The lapdog press

If the President Bush had attempted to illegally fire an inspector general who was raising a ruckus over a deal cut with a campaign supporter who had spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on his personal whims, the press would be going ape. It's not, but that's exactly what the mainstream media has been […]

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July 2, 2009
A primer on the Honduran Constitution

Octavio Sanchez, a Honduran lawyer who has served as a presidential adviser and minister of culture for that Central American nation, gives Americans a primer on that nation's constitution -- one President Barack Obama would do well to read. These are the facts: On June 26, President Zelaya issued a decree ordering all government employees […]

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July 2, 2009
RIP Herb Klein

Former Copley Newspapers Editor-in-Chief Herb Klein died today at the age of 91. Klein was also notable as the first-ever White House communications director, serving President Richard Nixon. I met Klein several years ago when I had the audacity to apply for a job opening for an editorial writer at the Union-Tribune. The only reason […]

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July 2, 2009
World ends...

Men hardest hit? Unemployment rate for men at 10 percent.

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July 1, 2009
Media 'skepticism'

Over at the Weekly Standard's blog, Mary Katherine Ham has done a little Lexis/Nexis research and discovered -- surprise! -- the New York Times has different standards when it comes to expressing skepticism for presidential town halls. When does a "town hall" become a town hall, without need of scare-quote qualification, one might wonder? (When […]

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July 1, 2009
Let them starve

That seems to be what one of the unintended consequences behind last week's cap-and-tax bill would be if it becomes law. According to Robert Zubrin of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, the bill will have the effect of increasing organic farming -- because fertilizers and pesticides will be prohibitively expensive. That may be great […]

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