February 5, 2008
Super Tuesday

The GOP presidential race should be a heck of a lot clearer tomorrow morning. Super Tuesday has 24 states voting -- including delegate-rich California and New York. Sen. John McCain is the prohibitive favorite, but Gov. Mitt Romney has an outside shot. Gov. Mike Huckabee is nothing more than a stalking horse for McCain. I've […]

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February 4, 2008
Standing up for free speech

Some easily offended members of the religion of pieces have discovered that Wikipedia's entry for the founder of their religion, Muhammad, includes historical artwork depicting him. This has resulted in a lot of anger and a petition, but no riots -- yet. Surprisingly, the editors at Wikipedia have demonstrated a heck of a lot more […]

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February 4, 2008
Pot, kettle, blackness

I'm certainly not going to defend the free-spending ways of President Bush and the GOP-led Congress over the past several years, but the unveiling of Bush's new budget plan has proven that while ready cash may be in short supply on Capitol Hill, gall is not. Selected quotes: "Today's budget bears all the hallmarks of […]

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February 4, 2008
A hero lost, media mistakes made

Another of the Greatest Generation has died. Raymond Jacobs, believed to be the last surviving member of the group of Marines photographed during the original U.S. flag-raising on Iwo Jima during World War II, has died at age 82. Jacobs died January 29 of natural causes at a Redding hospital, his daughter, Nancy Jacobs, told […]

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February 4, 2008
Berkeley vs. the Marines

A bunch of left-wing crazies showed up at the Marine Corps recruiting office in Berkeley on Friday and protested. The pseudonymous photographer/operative known only as Zombie took some pictures of the lunatics which you can find here. What I found most interesting, however, was in this San Francisco Chronicle report. As the right-wing blogosphere railed […]

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February 2, 2008
The depravity of the terrorists

The death toll may top 100 in yesterday's horrific attacks at a Baghdad pet market -- and that's not the worst of it. The worst of it is that the bombers weren't deluded and evil young men convinced that slaughtering innocents was their ticket to paradise and 72 willing virgins. Instead, the cowardly terrorists used […]

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January 31, 2008
The Media & Iraq

When the price comes down, I might have to pick this book up: "Bush's War: Media Bias and Justifications for War in a Terrorist Age." From a Q&A with author Jim Kuypers over at CollegiateTimes.com: Q: The book focuses a lot on how President Bush justified the actions of the United States military post Sept. […]

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January 31, 2008
A new Solomon Amendment

For those of you who aren't familiar with it, the Solomon Amendment is a law that requires law schools to give military recruiters the same access to students as they give to any other business. If the law schools fail to comply, they lose all federal funding -- that includes government loans and grants given […]

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January 31, 2008
TiVo-blogging the debate

I had to work this evening, as I do most evenings, so I was unable to live-blog the debate. This is the second-best thing. The Los Angeles Times representative looks constipated. First Q: Are you better off today than you were eight years ago? They're not running against an incumbent president. Who cares? Tell us […]

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January 30, 2008
Cussing in the newsroom

There's a discussion going on over at Poynter's Web site about the use of salty language in America's newsrooms. I'm linking to one letter that I found hilarious, but it is absolutely R-rated -- for that reason the letter is after the jump.

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