April 16, 2006
Completely unhinged

Saturday's Washington Post has an enlightening article on the blogospheric left -- and it's quickly apparent that Bush Derangement Syndrome is reaching epidemic proportions. The article focuses on Maryscott O'Connor of My Left Wing. I'm no psychiatrist, but O'Connor needs some serious help. The article says she's 37, but she looks 47. Oh, and like […]

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April 14, 2006
All talk, no action

Today's Wall Street Journal has a good editorial [link for subscribers only] detailing the vacuousness of the Democrats' foreign policy/national security views. The article was prompted by Pelosi's recent visit to witness some of the brutal genocide in Darfur and her call to take strong, decisive action -- naming a special envoy. A recently published […]

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April 6, 2006
Give us your poor...your felons

Democrats debating the Senate immigration measure yesterday defeated an amendment that would prevent convicted felons from becoming citizens. Democrats said the amendment would "gut" the immigration bill under consideration in the Senate and refused to allow a vote on it. "It hurts the bill," said Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. "It hurts the very […]

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April 6, 2006
Once more into the breach

When it comes to thoughtful, intelligent political analysis, San Francisco Supervisor Gerardo Sandoval isn't the man to provide it. We last saw Sandoval in February when he was advocating the complete disarmament of America's military -- except the Coast Guard -- and assured us that we could be protected by cops. He returned to last […]

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April 4, 2006
Feel the hate

On Monday, there was a brief announcement on the Huffington Post noting the marriage of NBC reporter Campbell Brown and former Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman and current Fox News analyst Dan Senor. The mere mention of a Republican getting married on the Huffington Post got the loonies' blood really flowing. I've said it before, but […]

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April 3, 2006
Culture of corruption

Republican politicians nowadays have a tendency to resign before they are convicted of any wrongdoing (see DeLay item below), but there appear to be different rules for Democrats. Yes, Sen. Robert Torricelli of New Jersey pulled a modified DeLay when he pulled out of his re-election race just days before the election -- a move […]

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April 2, 2006
Do you know who I am?

If anyone ever asks you that question, then you know you've got trouble. Why? Because that person is obviously a better, more important human being than you are. Surprisingly, the party that likes to portray itself as defending the little guy is the one that is too often the most contemptuous of the working man. […]

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April 2, 2006
Credibility

When Wisconsin Democrat Senator Russ Feingold chose as his star witness before the Senate Judiciary Committee disgraced Watergate lawyer John Dean, you knew that the censure resolution was a joke. They couldn't manage a Cass Sunstein, a Larry Tribe or any other prominent constitutional expert to make their case for them, they had to settle […]

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March 30, 2006
The House's shame

Now that Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham is at Club Fed serving his time for corruption, the House of Representatives has two more wackos whose constituents should be ashamed for having elected them. First there was Baghdad Jim McDermott of Seattle who lost an appeals court case because he had illegally distributed an illegal tape-recording of […]

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March 30, 2006
Worse than Nazis marching in Skokie

Nobody like Nazis, especially Illinois Nazis. So, you may ask, what's worse than Nazis? Christians. Last weekend a bunch of Christian youth rallied in San Francisco against popular culture. More than 25,000 evangelical Christian youth landed Friday in San Francisco for a two-day rally at AT&T Park against "the virtue terrorism" of popular culture, and […]

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