July 23, 2004
Strategically timed shenanigans?

Former Clinton Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary had to be escorted off a plane after she threw a hissy fit and tried to charge the cockpit. Some Washington insiders suspect that O'Leary was trying to divert attention from next week's Democrat Convention in Boston.

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July 23, 2004
Wearing his religion on his sleeve

It's a common complaint from the anti-religion left that President Bush injects his religious views into his speeches. For them, the mythical "wall of separation between church and state" is practically translated as public servants shall not talk about G-d. So what happens when the candidate of the G-dless left has this to say at […]

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July 22, 2004
Ketchup anyone?

If you haven't been following Sen. John Kerry on the campaign trail, now is your chance to ketchup.

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July 21, 2004
Playing catch-up

Today's New York Times finally catches up with the rest of the major media by putting a Sandy Berger story on page A1. Being a day late, the Times report focuses on the fact that Berger quit his unpaid advisory position to Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign. If you think the Times doesn't have an impact […]

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July 20, 2004
Unscrupulous insurance agents

The New York Times has a good series of articles on scumbucket insurance agents who take advantage of young GIs. However, even while they're rightfully exposing a great fraud, you can see see that they're failing when it comes to honesty. [W]hen Lanny Peavy, president of American Amicable Life Insurance of Waco, Tex., learned that […]

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July 20, 2004
Democrats can do no wrong

That is, if you're an editor at The New York Times. When the news broke late yesterday that President Clinton's National Security Adviser, Sandy Berger, had gotten sloppy with classified information, the blogosphere jumped on it. What I found most interesting, however, was how the various media outlets covered it. Or more accurately, didn't cover […]

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July 13, 2004
Opening night

The Democratic National Committee has released its list of speakers for its upcoming convention. Former Vice President Al Gore is the first speaker listed for opening night. Let's all hope that the networks carry his comments in full so those all-important swing voters can see what the post-9/11 Democrat Party is all about.

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July 13, 2004
The danger of using the French moral compass

If France's profiteering from the corrupt Iraq oil-for-food program at the expense of the Iraqi people wasn't enough to convince one that France doesn't hold the moral high ground, then this should. (Hat tip: Common Sense & Wonder) Just a few weeks ago a 14-year-old boy wearing a yarmulka came out of the Ourq subway […]

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July 13, 2004
The NAACP isn't about civil rights anymore

NAACP President Kwesi Mfume was all over Fox News yesterday, appearing on both John Gibson's and Bill O'Reilly's shows, attempting to make the case for President Bush appearing before that organization's national convention. And on the same day, NAACP chairman Julian Bond demonstrates why Bush shouldn't go. Probably the only place that Bush could go […]

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July 13, 2004
In case you missed it

Media darling Joseph Wilson is a liar.

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