August 17, 2008
Inconvenient weather

In the past couple of years my reading on climate change has consisted of ClimateAudit.org and WattsUpWithThat on the Web and the book "Unstoppable Global Warming." Yesterday, I finished "Climate Confusion," by Roy W. Spencer, a book perfect for the layman ("Unstoppable Global Warming" is a little more on the heavy side) when it comes […]

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August 15, 2008
Obama's shame

My first instinct was to add the category "abortion" to this post, but that wouldn't have accurate. What we're talking about here isn't abortion. It's infanticide -- and Sen. Barack Obama, it turns out, is not that bothered by it. I mentioned several months ago that Obama had voted against a bill as an Illinois […]

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August 15, 2008
Russia vs. Georgia

This isn't about the Olympics. This is about what to do about Russia's invasion of Georgia and its attempt to overthrow its democratically-elected government. Direct military action is something we should avoid, but the Washington Post's Charles Krauthammer has some substantive actions we can take that can hurt the expansionist Russians. We are not without […]

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August 15, 2008
Summer vacation

The dearth of posting this week has been due to my all-too-short summer vacation. I've been doing some home-improvement projects. Nothing major, because I'm not exactly a whiz with power tools. I've done some painting, spackling and general cleaning. Hopefully, it will make the place a little more inviting when I return to my $4 […]

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August 13, 2008
If they commanded the sun to rise...

...and it did -- as it tends to do -- they would take credit for it. It was a bad crisis for the world. It required tough words but also a smart approach to call on the international community to step in. And I’m very, very happy that the Senator’s [Barack Obama's] request for a […]

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August 11, 2008
The Democratic Party Platform

Liberal columnist Michael Kinsley took a look at the Democratic Party's platform, and found some interesting planks. The platform’s most bizarre promise is a tax break for fathers “who are responsibly supporting their children.” The best-hidden boondoggle is dropped into the second half of a sentence in a general passage about women. “We will invest […]

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August 11, 2008
What would Mary Jo Koepechne say?

Massachusetts Maritime Academy to name their training ship to honor the Kennedy family.

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August 11, 2008
The inanity of Obama

From Barack Obama's Berlin speech: That is why the greatest danger of all is to allow new walls to divide us from one another. Right about now I don't think that the Georgians think the "greatest danger of all" is "walls to divide us from one another."

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August 11, 2008
Barack-rolled

This is funny.

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August 10, 2008
How quickly the Pharisees forget

For the mainstream media, supermarket tabloids like the National Enquirer are the strippers to the MSM's prima ballerinas -- it's not that the strippers are doing anything illegal, but it's base and unseemly. Moliere famously likened writing to prostitution: "First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for […]

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