December 6, 2004
Stupid public officials

Nelson Polite, a city councilman in Lancaster City, Pa., is a complete idiot -- there's no way to sugarcoat it. David Stoltzfus says there's only one reason he would take down the photos of President George W. Bush that he has displayed at his Central Market baked-goods stand. Bush would have had to have lost […]

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December 6, 2004
No G-d allowed

The Sunday New York Times "Week in Review" weighs in on the California schoolteacher who got in trouble for mentioning the big guy in class. Now, I haven't been in Steven J. Williams' fifth-grade class, but unless the 38-year-old Williams is very new to teaching, he would have been fired long ago had he actually […]

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November 22, 2004
Lazy with the language

It shouldn't come as any surprise that The New York Times editorial page writers use language in such a way that it becomes meaningless. Case in point is this editorial in last week's paper on a proposed cloning ban at the U.N. Seeing as how it is the U.N., any measure would be mainly meaningless […]

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November 11, 2004
Coverup

I've said it many times, but I don't spend a lot of time visiting the innumerable lefty blog sites. I find enough to get annoyed by and blog about from just reading the mainstream media. Also, that time can be much better spent blasting covenant aliens. Other bloggers are far more intrepid than I, specifically […]

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November 10, 2004
On the bulletin board

You can sometimes find some interesting things regarding the state of journalism on the bulletin board. Someone posted New York Times reporter Fox Butterfield's annual article on the drop in the crime rate. Despite Drop in Crime, an Increase in Inmates By FOX BUTTERFIELD The number of inmates in state and federal prisons rose 2.1 […]

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November 1, 2004
November surprise

Last year left-wing loony cartoonist/columnist Ted Rall predicted that tomorrow's election wouldn't occur as dictator-for-life George W. Bush moved to take over the government and institute some sort of theocracy. Well, having failed at that prediction, Rall actually believes that President Bush will win re-election tomorrow. Ted Rall, editorial cartoonist for Universal Press Syndicate: Bush […]

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November 1, 2004
Totten's got it

I'm going to have to agree with Michael Totten on this one. F911, INDEED. Most of us who have seen or read a transcript of Osama bin Laden's new video noticed how much the reconstructed jihadist's rhetoric has in common with Michael Moore's. Moore noticed, as well. From his Web site: There he was, OBL, […]

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October 21, 2004
Time to retire

Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson is obviously part of some convoluted Karl Rove-inspired dirty tricks plot. The religious broadcaster and former presidential candidate said that President Bush had told him that there would be no casualties from the invasion of Iraq. Robertson is obviously mistaken -- he can't be lying, because he supports President Bush. Though […]

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October 21, 2004
The campaign devolves

Some idiot over at Sen. John Kerry's campaign decided to send out a statement attacking Vice President Dick Cheney for getting a flu vaccine. Thankfully, the press noted that Cheney should be among those getting the shot. Cheney would fit into the government's definition of those most vulnerable to a looming influenza epidemic as he […]

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October 10, 2004
They know how to pick 'em

Last year, the euroweenies who award the Nobel Peace Prize decided to give it to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter -- not for any work he's done, but as an effort to stick it to President George W. Bush. This year, they've given it to a nutjob who believes that AIDS was created by evil […]

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