August 22, 2005
So, maybe we shouldn't defend San Francisco

The barking moonbats in San Francisco have decided that they don't want the decommissioned USS Iowa ported there and used as a museum. But city supervisors voted 8-3 last month to oppose taking in the ship, citing local opposition to the Iraq war and the military’s stance on gays, among other things. "If I was […]

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August 21, 2005
What he's leaving out

The New York Times' Paul Krugman has been reliving what might have been. It's 2005, and Krugman is still sore about the 2000 presidential election. I'll be the first to acknowledge that more Floridians went to the polls in 2000 intending to vote for Al Gore. The problem is ... how do I put this […]

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August 17, 2005
Dumb Democrats

Democrat Sen. Russ Feingold, one of the individuals responsible for stifiling freedom of speech in this country with his "campaign finance reform" bill, has decided that he'd like to play president. Sen. Russ Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat, will call Thursday for the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq by Dec. 31, 2006. Feingold, who […]

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August 7, 2005
Dropping the bomb

Sixty years ago this weekend, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima, Japan. I must confess that I've little sympathy for the ignorant peace protesters who come out every year to demand unilateral nuclear disarmament. Sixty years after the fact, too many just don't get it, and the ones that do -- […]

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August 1, 2005
Bolton's in

Bush bypassed those annoying Democrat senators today and gave a recess appointment to U.N. Ambassador John Bolton. Democrats are, predictably, outraged by the move. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, criticized the recess appointment. "The abuse of power and the cloak of secrecy from the White House continues," Kennedy said in a statement. "It's bad enough […]

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July 31, 2005
I must have the Reader's Digest version

On "Fox News Sunday," Sen. Chris Dodd, when discussing the nomination of John Roberts to the Supreme Court, referred to the "privacy clause" in the Constitution. The printer must've made a mistake with my copy, because I can't seem to find that pesky clause anywhere.

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July 31, 2005
Just mentioning Social Security doesn't count

You know, if you were a Kool-Aid drinker, then you'd think that this never happened before. You know, when Democrats controlled the Congress. That's why there's so few things named after Democrat Sen. Robert C. Byrd.

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July 31, 2005
Everything is relative

I saw this Associated Press article on the wire earlier, and you can quickly guess what piqued my interest. Feinstein is a middle-of-the-road Democrat who sometimes breaks ranks with her party colleagues. Two years ago, she was one of six committee Democrats who voted in favor of Roberts for the appeals court. Feinstein is middle […]

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July 29, 2005
Public corruption

Courtesy NRO's Kathryn Jean Lopez, we have a revealing excerpt from a press conference held yesterday by House Democrat leader Nancy Pelosi. The following exchange is in regard to the early morning passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Q Can you elaborate, Madame Leader, on some of the offers that were made […]

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July 27, 2005
Removing all doubt

The Democrats have a complete moron as the head of their party. These people think President George W. Bush is dumb, but Howard Dean is a gibbering idiot. He also said the president was partly responsible for a recent Supreme Court decision involving eminent domain. "The president and his right-wing Supreme Court think it is […]

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