January 9, 2006
I'd pay good money to see...

Byron York over at National Review had an excellent debunking of Sen. Ted Kennedy's "study" of Judge Samuel Alito's decisions. Especially amusing was these statements from Kennedy: n an era when too many Americans are losing their jobs or working for less, trying to make ends meet, in close cases Judge Alito has ruled the […]

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January 9, 2006
Don't bring a butter knife to a gunfight

Local Democrat Rep. Bob "Castro's buddy" Filner met Lt. Smash. The result was predictable.

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January 8, 2006
Chuck Schumer's standards

If you haven't seen it yet, you should read this piece over at National Review on what Sen. Chuck "Credit Report" Schumer has to say about under what circumstances nominees to the Supreme Court have to answer more question. If you guessed that Republican nominees have to answer more than Democrats, you're right!

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January 4, 2006
Michael Barone explains things to E.J. Dionne

From Barone's blog: These Democrats have, at best, lost the capacity to distinguish between opponents of the president who wish the best for America and opponents of the president who don't. Yes, E. J., "we have arrived at a dangerous time." And, no, I wouldn't use and haven't used the word "traitor" or the word […]

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December 28, 2005
Why Barbara Boxer should shut her trap

Ever since the New York Times decided that they wouldn't get scooped by their own reporter and that in their enlightened judgement revealing a classified surveillance program wouldn't hurt U.S. national security, Sen. Barbara Boxer (Dumb-Calif.) has been crying "impeachment" to anyone who will listen. Well, I predicted it and now we've got a poll […]

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December 28, 2005
A little bit of sanity

It looks like some Democrats "get" it, but it looks as though they don't have any pull. Some centrist Democrats say attacks by their party leaders on the Bush administration's eavesdropping on suspected terrorist conversations will further weaken the party's credibility on national security. That concern arises from recent moves by liberal Democrats to block […]

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December 16, 2005
Democrats hate sick people

I know that's an inflammatory headline, but yesterday Senate Democrats decided to hold hostage a bill that passed the House by a vote of 431-1. The bill would create a federal program to store umbilical cords -- which are typically thrown away -- that can be used to successfully treat all sorts of diseases. Why […]

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December 16, 2005
You gotta be kidding me

Yesterday, during an interview with Fox News' Brit Hume, President Bush offered the opinion that he believed Texas Congressman Tom DeLay was innocent of the money laundering charges he is faced with in Travis County, Texas. Now the Democrats have voiced their outrage -- and it makes Page A4 of the Washington Post. Democratic leaders […]

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December 12, 2005
Anti-religious bigotry

About this time two years ago former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean was leading the race for the Democrat nomination for president and trying to broaden his appeal by touting his religious beliefs. I don't know about the state of Dean's relationship with God, but whatever it is, he didn't represent it well publicly. When chided […]

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December 12, 2005
Karl Rove takes job as chief D.C. correspondent for ABC News

OK, that would really never happen because Rove is a partisan political animal, right? Well, it happens all the time -- if you're a Democrat. Nope, no media bias here.

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