September 11, 2003
Demonizing Ashcroft

The Washington Post takes the Dems to task for turning Attorney General John Ashcroft into an "all-purpose bogeyman."

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September 10, 2003
Nine Dwarfs debate

Well, I'm watching my recording of tonight's Democrat presidential debate. I'm 14 minutes in and we've gotten to Rep. Dennis Kucinich. He's just said about the 8th stupid thing I've heard in the debate, so I'm rewinding and starting over, so I can do blow-by-blow blogging of the "debate" Sen Joe Lieberman isn't popular with […]

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September 9, 2003
Bustamante wins another endorsement

This time from racist Tom Metzger. (CNSNews.com) - A self-described racist has endorsed California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante in the California recall election, praising the candidate for being what he calls "a separatist," based on Bustamante's past association with a racist Hispanic organization. The unusual endorsement by Tom Metzger, former Grand Wizard of the California […]

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September 7, 2003
Levin's "logic"

Just got done watching Tony Snow's interview on "Fox News Sunday" with Michigan Democrat Senator Carl Levin. Levin spent much of the interview pushing for the Bush administration to do whatever it takes to get the U.N. to pass a new resolution so we can get "international support" (read: Germany and France and for some […]

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September 5, 2003
More on Miguel Estrada

There are two good articles today on the Democrats' borking of appellate court nominee Miguel Estrada. The first, by Robert Alt makes the case that Democrats filibustered Miguel Estrada because he is a Hispanic who left the reservation. That is, you're not allowed to be a member of a minority group and a conservative. Democrats […]

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September 4, 2003
Estrada withdraws

Filibustered, Harvard-educated, Honduran-born appeals court nominee Miguel Estrada has withdrawn his name from consideration by the Senate. Somebody ought to stick their foot up New York Sen. Chuck Schumer's ***. But Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), a Judiciary Committee member, said Estrada's decision to withdraw his nomination could have been avoided if the administration had […]

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September 4, 2003
Talk radio tidbit

Driving in early to work this morning I got the rare opportunity (I'm usually asleep at that hour) to listen to the local talk radio show. I actually got to listen to a lot of the show, because traffic was horrendous (it took me nearly a half-hour just to get onto the freeway). A caller […]

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September 3, 2003
Setting the record straight

Pejman Yousefzadeh has a long, involved, link-filled post on gubernatorial hopeful Cruz Bustamante and his ties to the racist, separatist organization, MEChA. Some partisans have gone out of their way to excuse the inexcusable. Pejman does an excellent job of taking them to task.

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September 3, 2003
Acknowledging Democracy

It seems at least one Texas Democrat has decided that the majority rules, and has ended his "exile" in New Mexico, likely giving Republicans the quorum they need to push through a fair redistricting plan. [If you're unfamiliar with the background of this situation, check here and here.] In the New York Times story, Democrat […]

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September 2, 2003
Limiting your critics

On ABC News' "This Week" on Sunday, California Gov. Gray Davis dismissed criticism from "The Governator" by saying: "Until he sits in those shoes -- and I don't think he's going to have a chance to -- he's really in no position to criticize what we've done," the governor said. I shall attempt to follow […]

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