June 10, 2009
Awww crap

Mark Steyn shares an article from the French-language Montreal newspaper about the wait time for a basic medical treatment in single-payer Canda. This story from Le Journal de Montréal is en français, but you don't have to know the lingo of the Continent to figure out the meaning of le mot "incontinent": Des patients souffrant […]

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June 10, 2009
The rights of terrorists

During the 2008 campaign, then-Sen. Barack Obama ridiculed a suggestion by Gov. Sarah Palin that an Obama administration would give Miranda warnings to terrorists. That implied promise that he was not so foolish as that Caribou Barbie made him out to be has officially expired. For, the Obama Justice Department has quietly ordered FBI agents […]

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June 10, 2009
Methinks he needs more pennies

Hey! I think my job rolled under the couch!

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June 8, 2009
Creating or saving

Jim Geraghty takes a slam at President Barack Obama's "created or saved" X number of jobs claim. Look, I Just 'Saved or Created' Another Blog Post The Obama administration's relentless use of the "saved or created" metric, even in the face of increasing ridicule, is pretty remarkable. But if it won't die, perhaps the concept […]

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June 8, 2009
Jaw-dropping idiocy

I'm not sure which is worse, that Matt Yglesias is so ignorant of how we treat terrorists at Gitmo, or that he is so ignorant of the nature of the North Korean regime. Needless to say, it’s easy to recognize this sort of barbarism as the torture that it is when you read about it […]

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June 7, 2009
Inside blogging

A blogospheric brouhaha has erupted over Ed Whelan's outing of pseudonymous blogger "Pubulis" "Publius" as John Blevins of the South Texas School of Law. Glenn Reynolds has a round-up of links, which have generally been disapproving of Whelan's move. I've blogged under my own name since I started this blog more than 7 years ago […]

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June 6, 2009
More from the "tank"

I found this today: No. It's not real. It's a National Review parody. But after this sort of thing you're forgiven for thinking it might be. Then we have this report from another Newsweek editor, Evan Thomas: Obama is ‘we are above that now.’ We're not just parochial, we're not just chauvinistic, we're not just […]

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June 5, 2009
Another inconvenient graph

The May unemployment numbers are out, and courtesy of Innocent Bystanders we have an updated graph of the jobless numbers vs. President Barack Obama's predictions in selling the stimulus. Questions: At what point does Obama begin to own the economy? How high does the unemployment rate have to go before the media starts seriously scrutinizing […]

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June 5, 2009
Differing degrees of outrage

John Weidner over at RandomJottings notes the not-so-subtle differences in the press releases from the Obama administration after the murders of abortionist George Tiller and that of the American soldier in Arkansas. Obama has belatedly, and quietly, issued a statement about the shooting of two soldiers in Arkansas: ... "I am deeply saddened by this […]

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June 4, 2009
Remember Tiananmen

Twenty years ago today the Chinese communist government murdered untold numbers of pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. Wall Street Journal columnist Claudia Rosett, who was at the protests, remembers. That summer, after my junior year of high school, included a family trip to Washington, D.C. There, on July 4, I purchased a T-shirt from some […]

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