October 12, 2007
TNR's silence

It's been more than two months since The New Republic's Baghdad Diarist, Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp, was exposed as a fraud, and the magazines editors have been silent. Why? Because they now know that Beauchamp is a liar and they don't want to expose the joke that is their credibility. Bob Owens of Confederate Yankee […]

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October 11, 2007
Religion and state

I finally got around to finishing Gregory Boyd's "The Myth of a Christian Nation" the other day, and whatever you may think of his theology (e.g. that God is not omniscient) the book is well worth a read. While I disagree with quite a bit of Boyd's political analysis, he does offer some words of […]

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October 10, 2007
The wealthy poor Pt. 2

The political brouhaha that has come up as a result of the Democrats S-CHIP public relations stunt using Graeme Frost of Baltimore, Md., reached the pages of The New York Times. This new reporting by the Times requires some corrections of facts stated in my previous blog post. The countertops in their kitchen are concrete […]

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October 10, 2007
Better to be thought a fool...

than to be Frank Rich and remove all doubt. The New York Times columnist on Sunday took on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and was quickly handed his hat by Orin Kerr, who points out that the "Yalie" law school network doesn't typically (read: never) count an entry level lawyering job in Missouri as a […]

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October 10, 2007
Hot, hot, hot update

A couple of interesting notes on the global warming front: First, a British court has ruled that Al Gore's global warming propaganda flick, "An Inconvenient Truth," contains 11 falsehoods. For the record they are: The film claims that melting snows on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming. The Government’s expert was forced to concede that this […]

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October 8, 2007
A most unusual spy ring

The 9/11 Commission Report pinned a good part of the failure to prevent the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on the wall that had been erected to keep the intelligence and law enforcement communities from talking to each other. Intelligence information could taint criminal trials, and had to be kept from the FBI […]

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October 8, 2007
The wealthy poor

Remember a couple of weeks ago, when President Bush vetoed the extension of the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) and the Democrats responded with a rebuttal to the Bush's weekly radio address by a 12-year-old who had benefitted from the program? Well, a poster over at the Free Republic message board did some due […]

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October 6, 2007
Your future journalists

It wasn't a big story outside some mentions on Fox News, journalism Web sites and various Colorado media, so it would've been easy to miss the brouhaha created by an "editorial" in the Colorado State University student newspaper which carried read "F*** Bush" in what was once known as "second coming" font size of about […]

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October 6, 2007
What a pin means

I'd just like to echo the question asked by John Hinderaker over at Powerline: I never would have noticed, let alone cared, if Barack Obama had simply stopped wearing an American flag lapel pin. I'd never noticed that he was wearing one in the first place. But Obama chose to frame his decision to stop […]

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October 4, 2007
A boot for Larry Craig

GOP Sen. Larry Craig says that he's not going to resign his Senate seat after all in the wake of his guilty plea to playing footsie with a cop in a Minneapolis, Minn., airport bathroom. I was going to say that someone needs to stick a boot up Craig's butt to get him to quit […]

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