January 12, 2005
Is it a crime?

Victoria Toensing and Bruce W. Stanford have a piece in today's Washington Post outlining the law and what is required for having named liar Joseph Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA agent. At the threshold, the agent must truly be covert. Her status as undercover must be classified, and she must have been assigned […]

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January 11, 2005
More on the CBS bias question

By way of the Media Research Center, the founding producer of "60 Minutes," Don Hewitt said the following at a Monday morning meeting at CBS: Does anybody really think there wouldn't have been more scrutiny if this had been about John Kerry? Exactly. That's the bias issue in a nutshell.

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January 11, 2005
Rather not

I spent most of yesterday with Madeline, the world's greatest niece, so I haven't really had nearly enough time to read through the fake Bush Guard documents report and its various appendicies. However, for the Columbia Journalism Review and other individuals who read only the primary report and note that the report doesn't say the […]

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January 10, 2005
Today's required reading

Worth your time and perusal: The Wall Street Journal's John Fund has an excellent article on the goings on in Washington State. Highlight: Not all of the voters at the county building are homeless or hard to find. A noted local judge and her husband have been registered at the county building for years. When […]

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January 6, 2005
My idiot

California Sen. Barbara Boxer is reportedly considering objecting to the counting of Ohio's electoral votes because of voting irregularities. Let us review: President Bush won Ohio by more than 100,000 votes out of about 5.5 million cast. For this, Boxer and a few loony left liberals in the House are considering raising an objection which […]

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January 1, 2005
Two wrongs don't make a right

Slate's Mickey Kaus complains that a computerized voting machine malfunction in North Carolina is causing the state to have re-vote for agricultural commissioner. Apparently, some of the machines "lost" more votes than the margin of victory for that office. The Instapundit's response to this is: "I told you so!" Reynolds references an article he wrote […]

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December 30, 2004
Washington Governor's race

Late yesterday, Republican Dino Rossi requested a revote in the Washington Governor's race. Democrat Christine Gregoire currently has a highly suspect 129 vote lead. There's a lot to read over at Sound Politics. However, I would like to highlight two posts. First, this one by a voter who didn't get her vote counted -- and […]

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December 28, 2004
Denial isn't just a river in Egypt

Washington Post TV critic and avowed liberal Tom Shales has a brief year-in-review column which contains the following gem: Even bashing Bush might be interpreted as endangering the troops -- hogwash that nonetheless got plenty of circulation. Tireless press critics during war or peacetime, the conservatives were handed a valuable new weapon when CBS News […]

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December 27, 2004
Projection

It's a psychological term for attributing your own opinions, insecurities on someone else. Today's case study is Wade R. Sanders, who has an op-ed piece in The San Diego Union-Tribune. It's readily apparent that the only person Sanders dislikes more than President Bush is Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Most of the piece is the standard […]

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December 27, 2004
Let freedom ring

The pro-west opposition candidate in Ukraine, Viktor Yuschenko appears to have won the latest, valid election for president in that country. Michael Ledeen has a few things to say in light of this development. For those of us who have long preached the power of democratic revolution, it's a happy day, and I hope that […]

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