November 5, 2002
Scorecard to the 2002 election

The Wall Street Journal has put a useful article up on its Web site that should prove useful in helping you keep track of what the election returns mean. Print it out and set it by the TV as you watch the returns roll in -- it will help a lot.

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October 28, 2002
Unclear on the subject

Today's New York Times editorial page speaks out on the Russian hostage situation that was resolved over the weekend by the Russian troops using an unknown gas. Now, it turns out that this gas killed approximately 100 of the hostages and Russian officials refused to tell doctors what was in the gas or give them […]

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October 18, 2002
Life imitates the Family Circus

The New York Times' Paul Krugman identifies who is to blame for all of the nastiness in Washington, D.C. -- President Bush. Like little Jeffy in Bill Keane's sappy comic, anytime something is amiss it's Bush's fault. In Jeffy's words --- "Not Me" did it. [Y]ou may recall that George W. Bush promised, among other […]

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October 17, 2002
Now they get it

The New York Times' editorial page has finally seen the light on North Korea, after being hit on the head with the fact that, yes Virginia, they do have nukes. Because North Korea has now violated solemn international weapons agreements, any new understandings will have to be verified unconditionally and highly intrusively. If there is […]

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October 17, 2002
Goldblatt skewers Dowd

Over at National Review Online, Mark Goldblatt presents us with the Dowd Rule: "No one who thinks George W. Bush is stupid is as smart as George W. Bush."

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October 17, 2002
We told you so!

The Wall Street Journal pulled this editorial out of their archives regarding the Clinton administration deal with North Korea back in 1993. U.S. officials are saying that if only the North will budge on inspections, the U.S. and its allies will start treating it like any other country. Investment would flow and the U.S. would […]

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October 16, 2002
You don't say?

(Yes, I'm appropriating that headline from OpinionJournal.com). A subhed in today's San Diego Union-Tribune. Sexes wired differently, psychologist claims

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October 14, 2002
Poor, misunderstood Palestinians

So sayeth the Union-Tribune's James Goldsborough in his Monday column. While making some well-considered points regarding the recent 10-day siege of Arafat's compound by Israeli forces, Goldsborough systematically ignores the plight of Israeli civilians who face suicide bomb attacks on an almost-daily basis. Not only is America nearing the brink of war with Iraq, but […]

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October 11, 2002
It all depends on your point of view

The New York Times' intrepid correspondent/columnist, Nicholas Kristof, has returned from Iraq just in time to accuse Vice President Dick Cheney of aiding and abetting Saddam Hussein. [P]resident Bush and Vice President Cheney portray Saddam Hussein as so menacing and terrifying that one might think they've lain awake at night for years worrying about him. […]

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October 3, 2002
Krugman does the right thing

At the bottom of today's column, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman acknowledges his error in depending on Salon's Jason Leopold and an e-mail of dubious origin that indicated that Army Secretary Thomas White was complicit in the accounting fraud at Enron. In a column on Sept. 17, I wrote about evidence that Thomas White, […]

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