September 5, 2005
Chief Justice Roberts

Now that John Roberts will be replacing the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist, the fever swamps on the left will quit their carping about how John Roberts, as Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement, has to be a moderate and the balance on the court mustn't be changed. I won't hold my breath. Why? Because Sen. Chuck […]

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September 4, 2005
You expect it from the fever swamps

Last night on Fox News Channel, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz -- a disgusting human being -- too the opportunity to comment on Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist's death to call him a "Republican thug" amid a tirade of lies, half-truths and fantasy. I hadn't imagined that the lunatic left had reached so far.

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September 4, 2005
Rehnquist RIP

Chief Justice William Rehnquist died last night -- making a bad night at work worse and causing me to fail to take my state-mandated 30 minute lunch break. This has had the predictible effect of causing the Loony Left to go into super tinfoil hat mode and other assorted disgusting commentary. The hate is palpable.

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September 3, 2005
Saturday afternoon reading

If you're reading Hoystory Saturday afternoon instead of watching college football, well, that's just sad. However, since you're here, here's some things to check out. Capt. Ed takes Congress to task for waiting five days before passing legislation funding Hurricane Katriana relief. Powerline's Paul Mirengoff does an excellent job of correcting columnist George Will on […]

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September 2, 2005
Questioning Roberts

In an attempt to rewrite history, Sen. Chuck Schumer has been going around to various special interest groups attempting to downplay the deference given to the president in choosing his judicial nominees in years past. Texas Sen. John Cornyn presents us with the rest of the story.

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August 30, 2005
Lt. Smash thanks the troops

Smash and friends were out at Coronado yesterday when the President arrived and got a big thank-you from a mystery guest. Check it out.

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August 29, 2005
People not for the American Way

Manuel Miranda, writing for The Wall Street Journal, notes a list of positions (compiled by the Committee for Justice) that Ralph Neas and People (not) for the American Way have taken on various court cases. Among the things he opposes: parental choice in education, voluntary prayer in public places, pornography filters on public library computers, […]

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August 25, 2005
Journalistic malpractice

New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller has been doing hard work following President Bush from place to place on his monthlong "vacation." I haven't spent a whole lot of time analyzing the Times' news coverage. During the 2004 election I discovered just how tainted the paper's hard news coverage had been tainted by liberal ideology […]

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August 24, 2005
Luddites on the loose

During last month's special election for mayor of San Diego, a group of people arrived in horse-drawn carriages and posted themselves outside 11 precincts. When people emerged from the polls they asked them how they had voted and marked down the answers using a charred stick and papyrus. After spending several days tabulating their results […]

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August 24, 2005
Bush can do no right

Transportation Secretary Norm Mineta came to Los Angeles today and announced -- as is typical -- that the law will change on the next president's watch so this one won't have to deal with it. A plan requiring automakers to boost fuel economy standards for some sport utility vehicles, minivans and pickup trucks could eventually […]

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