July 29, 2006
Speaking truth to power

I probably agree with Peter Beinart once every century, so it's important to note the occasion when it occurs. Yesterday, Beinart laid into House and Senate Democrats for their faux outrage at Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. How, exactly, publicly humiliating Maliki and making him look like an American and Israeli stooge would enhance his […]

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July 28, 2006
That's gotta hurt

Here's a couple of d'oh! moves by Democrats this week. First there was liberal commentator Bill Press' comment that a Lovenstein Institute study had cofirmed that President George W. Bush is the stupidest president in the last century or so. Of course, this is an old Internet hoax -- I was first shown it by […]

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July 24, 2006
I was...will he shut up?

According to Michelle Malkin, NBC's Chris Matthews -- who has his own show that people occassionally watch -- said that if neoconservatives had "been in a schoolyard fight in high school like they should've been, we wouldn't be seeing the world we're getting from them today." Bolshevik Storytelling. As Thomas Sowell so powerfully argued in […]

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July 13, 2006
Pull the other one

The "Breaking News" of the day is that former CIA agent Valerie Plame is suing Vice President Dick Cheney, his former chief of staff Lewis "Scooter" Libby and presidential adviser Karl Rove for leaking her identity to get revenge against her husband, former ambassador Joe Wilson. If somebody I'd just passed on the street had […]

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July 6, 2006
You too can be governor of Vermont

Former Vermont governor and current Democrat National Committee Chairman Howard Dean continues to demonstrate that any wacko can run Vermont -- or the Democrat Party. In a ruling today, New York's high court decided that there in no "right" to gay marriage in that state's constitution. This prompted Dean -- who is obviously one of […]

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June 26, 2006
Massachusetts can pick 'em

If having elected senators Kerry and Kennedy weren't evidence enought that the majority of Massachusettsans aren't all there (though I don't have much room to talk with my own Sen. Dumbasaboxer), then Congressman Ed Markey should cinch it. After last week's disclosure by the New York Times of the Terrorist Financing Tracking Program, only one […]

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June 26, 2006
Iraqi amnesty

There was a brief brouhaha over the weekend over a proposed amnesty for insurgents in Iraq. Such a proposal is pretty good PR, but the targets of the amnesty went about immeditely rejecting the idea by continuing to kill civilians and soldiers -- both U.S. and Iraqi. That didn't stop Wisconsin Sen. Russ "cut and […]

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June 20, 2006
Don't know much geography

On Sunday, Congressman Jack Murtha was on "Meet the Press." He did not acquit himself well, but Bush Derangement Syndrome seems to have that effect on people afflicted with it. Murtha pointed to the success of the U.S. assassination of terrorist Abu Musab al Zarqawi to bolster his case for a "redeployment" out of Iraq […]

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June 20, 2006
You can't handle the truth

Well, you're a Hoystory reader, so you probably can. But it's becoming readily apparent that there's a significant portion of the moonbat left that simply cannot. I've been beating on the liberal Web site truthout.org for nearly a month now (see here, here and here) after they falsely reported that White House advisor had been […]

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June 16, 2006
Pop a cop

The Associated Press is reporting that a grand jury in Washington, D.C., has refused to indict Rep. Cynthia McKinney for punching a Capitol Hill police officer. Remember, they're intrinsically better people than you.

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