April 24, 2009
Politifact vs. Weekly Standard

I've mentioned before that Pulitzer Prize-winning Web site Politifact.com isn't as unbiased as they would have you believe -- they're just not as far to the left as, say, The New York Times. Late last month, Politifact.com determined the House GOP conference was telling a "Pants on fire" lie about President Barack Obama's cap-and-trade proposal's […]

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April 23, 2009
For the record

UPDATE! This post has been updated. I think she's lying. Pelosi: I didn't know about waterboarding I'm sorry, its just not credible to attempt to make the distinction between knowing that they had legal memos saying they could waterboard and use other enhanced interrogation techniques, but they hadn't decided on using them yet. I've read […]

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April 22, 2009
Pot, meet kettle

Headline: Clinton: Cheney Not a Reliable Source Do any of these ring a bell? Rose Law Firm billing records Cattle futures White House Travel Office

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April 22, 2009
A flip-flop I approve of

It appears that President Barack Obama will finally buck the unions and move forward on the Colombia Free Trade Agreement. It started Saturday, when he put himself next to Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at lunch and then studiously exchanged notes. Having listened to Uribe, (and that must have been a nice dose of sanity after […]

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April 22, 2009
Why Andrew Sullivan no longer matters

For a couple of years after 9/11, columnist/blogger Andrew Sullivan was sane and realistic. Then he went off the rails and his Daily Dish blog became a two-trick pony -- anti-"torture" and pro gay marriage. Courtesy of Tom Maguire, we have evidence of how far Sullivan has fallen. It is to subject captives to such […]

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April 21, 2009
Our vulgar media

Last week, more than 500,000 people nationwide attended "tea parties" to protest not only taxes, but the Obama administration's out-of-control spending spree. In reporting on this event, various "journalists" on MSNBC and CNN became vulgarians -- referring to the protests as "teabagging". For those unfamiliar with the term, it is an oral sex reference. Once […]

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April 20, 2009
Austan Goolsbee's bad math

White House financial guru Austan Goolsbee just got off Fox News' "Your World with Neil Cavuto" with a whopper that he should've been challenged on. Goolsbee claimed that Republicans have no right to complain about President Barack Obama's historic deficit levels because they supported "multi-trillion dollar unnecessary wars." I'm not sure about his use of […]

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April 19, 2009
You bought it, you own it

President Barack Obama's worldwide apology tour is getting old -- and it's barely even started. It's one thing to strike a tone and take positions different from a previous administration, especially one of a different party. But Obama has gone around the world apologizing for every real and perceived slight this nation has ever visited […]

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April 16, 2009
Return of the railroads?

President Barack Obama announced plans yesterday to spend way too much money on a high-speed rail system. Apparently he's enthused because Amtrak has done so well. But the one part that really got me was this one: "Imagine boarding a train in the center of a city -- no racing to an airport and across […]

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April 16, 2009
Wish I was there

You can find coverage of yesterday's tea parties across the blogosphere. I didn't have the benefit of being able to get away from work to attend any of them locally, but I did want to highlight this nugget from Michelle Malkin on the Sacramento tea party. Organizer Mark Meckler singled out GOP opportunists who wouldn’t […]

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