October 10, 2005
Excuse the skepticism

But is it just me or if this guy had been a Republican, would this have Halliburton II?

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October 7, 2005
What Weidner said

I must confess that I wholeheartedly agree with John Weidner's assessment of the remarks of certain Democrats. Can you imagine, can you even imagine Republicans instantly denouncing President Roosevelt for speaking defiance to the Nazis or the Japanese? "It was foolish for the president to brag openly about winning the Battle of Midway. His 'bring […]

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October 6, 2005
Finally

Today's New York Times finally runs an article on the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commitee's illegal accesssing of Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele's credit report, more than two weeks after the story first broke. But the article is really a case study on spin -- how to provide all the facts, but mislead and obsfucate in […]

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October 4, 2005
Journalistic malpractice

Over at The New York Times, America's paper of record is again sitting on a politically inconvenient story. A couple of months ago took the Times several weeks to finally report on the liberal talk radio network Air America taking money from the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club in the Bronx. Now, the Times […]

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October 4, 2005
Delay indicted again

Former House Majority leader Tom DeLay was indicted again today, apparently after DeLay's lawyers pointed out that Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle shouldn't be practicing law -- or at least should be practicing a whole lot more because he sure doesn't have it down. Travis County prosecutors rushed Monday to fix problems with an […]

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September 28, 2005
DeLay indicted

GOP majority leader Tom DeLay has been indicted for violating a Texas campaign finance law. I don't know if DeLay is guilty, but I'm more than a little bit skeptical because this prosecutor has a history of using the law for partisan gain. Among the politicians he has tangled with is Republican Sen. Kay Bailey […]

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September 11, 2005
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt

If you didn't get up early enough this morning to watch Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu look like a complete and total idiot on "Fox News Sunday," then head over here and check it out. Even if you showed me a CAT scan of this woman's skull and it showed a brain, I wouldn't believe it, […]

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September 4, 2005
You expect it from the fever swamps

Last night on Fox News Channel, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz -- a disgusting human being -- too the opportunity to comment on Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist's death to call him a "Republican thug" amid a tirade of lies, half-truths and fantasy. I hadn't imagined that the lunatic left had reached so far.

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September 4, 2005
Rehnquist RIP

Chief Justice William Rehnquist died last night -- making a bad night at work worse and causing me to fail to take my state-mandated 30 minute lunch break. This has had the predictible effect of causing the Loony Left to go into super tinfoil hat mode and other assorted disgusting commentary. The hate is palpable.

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September 2, 2005
Questioning Roberts

In an attempt to rewrite history, Sen. Chuck Schumer has been going around to various special interest groups attempting to downplay the deference given to the president in choosing his judicial nominees in years past. Texas Sen. John Cornyn presents us with the rest of the story.

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