February 3, 2004
Yeah, Howard Dean's a centrist

Democrat presidential wannabe Howard Dean has stuck his foot in his mouth again. Howard Dean, a physician and a Democratic presidential candidate, on Monday dismissed as "silly" a government inquiry into whether indecency rules were broken during the broadcast of the Super Bowl halftime show when pop diva Janet Jackson's bodice was ripped to expose […]

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February 2, 2004
More Deanisms

From today's "Best of the Web Today" we get the following highlights from an appearance by Howard Dean on yesterday's "Meet the Press." On "Meet the Press" yesterday Howard Dean had this exchange with host Tim Russert: Russert: And what about this pay from the special interests five times for speeches? Dean: In 12 years […]

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February 2, 2004
Articles you should read today

First, on the domestic front, we have an article by Jim Geraghty over at National Review Online about Democrat presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark. The article is the best attempt I've seen to explain why Gen. Hugh Shelton slammed Clark over "honesty and integrity" issues. Interviews with a wide variety of current and retired military […]

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January 30, 2004
The Judiciary memos

Two must reads on the Democrats Judiciary Committee memos "scandal." First check out the Wall Street Journal. Once you're done there, take a gander at Byron York's report over at NRO.

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January 27, 2004
Today's must-reads

Peggy Noonan warns the Democrats against doing damage to the country by nominating Gen. Wesley Clark. Donald Luskin takes a look at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's campaign consultant work and finds it lacking.

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January 27, 2004
The Madness of Howard Dean

The Democrat candidates for president, with the probable exception of Sen. Joe Lieberman, are so mad at President Bush's policies that they find themselves saying really stupid things. After Saddam Hussein's capture, Dean told reporters that he "supposed" that was a good thing, but it didn't make us any safer. That position is debatable. Dean's […]

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January 26, 2004
Gen. Clark on "Meet the Press"

Fox News has Kerry, NBC gets Gen. Wesley Clark. Tim Russert followed up on Peter Jennings question at last week's debate regarding Michael Moore calling Bush a deserter. After giving Clark several opportunities to say the easy, and honorable, thing -- "President Bush wasn't a deserter" -- Russert gave up. Clark also tells Russert that […]

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January 25, 2004
"Legitimate coalition"

Sen. John Kerry again repeated his mantra that the United States went to war in Iraq with an "illegitimate coalition." Kerry has also used the term "fraudulent" to describe the 34 nations that have sent troops to Iraq, including Great Britain, Australia and Poland. Someone, anyone, please get Kerry on the record of what impact […]

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January 23, 2004
The Fighting Dems

The Viking Pundit has an interesting anecdote on what the Democrats in the Senate are willing to fight for, and what they're not.

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January 23, 2004
The Democrat Debate

Random thoughts, as they occur (on the tape I'm watching) in Thursday night's debate. Sen. John Kerry claims that only people who make more than $200,000 got a tax cut from the Bush tax cuts. Not only is it false, but it's unbelievable that he'd try to peddle that line. Gov. Howard Dean still doesn't […]

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