January 23, 2008
Pro-life at the movies

Christianity Today has a good article on the wealth of pro-life movies that have been released in the past year by a usually pro-choice Hollywood. Rob Johnston, professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, notes that with the exception of Bella, these films aren't being made by Christians. "The church cannot take credit […]

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January 23, 2008
"Journalists" lie, truth dies

There you go again. The Center for Public Integrity has decided that the time is right to trot out the lie that the Bush administration purposefully, and with malice aforethought, "orchestrated [a] campaign of misinformation about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq." The report on the Bush adminstration's "orchestrated deception on the path to […]

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January 22, 2008
Hugo Chavez's Venezuela

The American left has been decrying the end of free speech, freedom of expression and civil rights under President George W. Bush's "police state" ever since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, led to the passing of the Patriot Act. Columnists like Paul Krugman have publicly fretted that they could be sent to Gitmo. […]

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January 22, 2008
Fred Thompson drops out

Former Sen. Fred Thompson today dropped his presidential bid. Thompson entered the race in September 2007, more than half a year after most of his rivals. That, along with a luckluster start to his campaigning, doomed the actor and Tennessee Republican. I still haven't settled on a candidate, but Thompson was one of the ones […]

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January 21, 2008
Media ethics

It's getting to the point that "media ethics" is earning the same sort of oxymoronic status once reserved for "military intelligence." Case in point is Sunday's New York Times public editor column on the undisclosed relationship between Times supreme court reporter Linda Greenhouse and her husband Eugene Fidell. (I first mentioned the case here.) After […]

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January 19, 2008
Dangerous journalists

Iowahawk has done a devastating satire on The New York Times' irresponsible story that ran last Sunday in the paper of record demonizing military veterans. The Times ran a sensationalistic article painting veterans as psychopathic killers but failed to do the basic statistics -- comparing veterans to the general population. It's pretty clear that military […]

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January 19, 2008
Justice is served

The anti-military lawyer who was accused of keying a Marine's car had his day in court on Friday. The plea bargain: 30 hours community service, one year probation, $600 to the Marine Semper Fi Fund and an admission of guilt. The last part is probably the one that's going to the guy in trouble with […]

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January 18, 2008
The company you keep

The more I read about the new Democrat frontrunner for that party's nomination for president of the United States, the more convinced I become that he's little more than an empty vessel that a lot of people seem to pour their own hopes and dreams into. Barack Obama got some press this week after Washington […]

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January 17, 2008
Sound science = Science I agree with

Viking Pundit notes that the Democrat presidential hopefuls are not above subordinating science when it comes in conflict with political advantage.

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January 15, 2008
Ethically challenged

Last month, National Review's Ed Whelan exposed a conflict of interest problem for New York Times supreme court reporter Linda Greenhouse. To make a long story short, Greenhouse's husband, Eugene Fidell, had filed friend-of-the-court briefs on behalf of Gitmo detainees in the Boumedienne and Hamdan cases before the Supreme Court. Greenhouse had reported on those […]

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