September 5, 2007
Advice and consent

You'd think they would've learned it in high school civics, but the people who are sent to the Senate for confirmation to staff the executive branch are people who are expected to follow the directives of the President, not the priorities of Senators of an opposing party. Today, former Rep. Jim Nussle was confirmed 69-24 […]

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September 4, 2007
Karma

Sometimes karma takes awhile to catch up with you. However, when it does, you better hope it doesn't crack three of your ribs. (via Powerline which has video) If he didn't believe in karma before, Piers Morgan must surely do now. The ex-newspaper editor, now a columnist for The Mail on Sunday's Live magazine, took […]

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September 4, 2007
Socialized medicine snafu

At least the guy survived, but it isn't exactly the picture Michael Moore painted now is it?

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September 2, 2007
Apology forthcoming?

Let me preface this by saying that I'll completely trust North Korea when Kim Jong Il is pushing up daisies. However, news today out of the six-party talks in Geneva is encouraging. North Korea agreed Sunday to account for and disable its atomic programs by the end of the year, offering its first timeline for […]

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September 2, 2007
No excuse

I mentioned last week that at least 25 newspapers, including the Washington Post had declined to publish Berkeley Breathed's "Opus" cartoon these last two Sundays because of its "questionable content." The content in question being the mocking of "radical Islam." With last week's comic there was a slim possibility that some papers bowed out because […]

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September 1, 2007
Kill the pig, but save the pork

Congressional Quarterly has done a service to those interested in keeping our elected officials accountable and pointing out the corrupting nature of earmarks. The House’s most outspoken critics of what they say is unnecessary military spending would secure nearly half a billion dollars in the defense appropriations bill for programs in their districts the Pentagon […]

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September 1, 2007
Empty gestures

For most of their first eight months in charge on Capitol Hill, the Democrats passed bill after resolution after bill demanding something close to an immediate retreat from Iraq. They did this knowing that President Bush would veto the bills and that he had enough Republican support to sustain those vetoes. The maneuvers were empty, […]

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August 31, 2007
John "Chutzpah" Edwards

It takes an enormous amount of gall to be Democrat presidential hopeful John Edwards. Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards told a labor group he would ask Americans to make a big sacrifice: their sport utility vehicles. The former North Carolina senator told a forum by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers in Lake […]

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August 31, 2007
A crumbling consensus

Courtesy of QandO, which is celebrating its fourth anniversary, we have this story from Daily Tech on what the scientific consensus is on anthropogenic global warming. In 2004, history professor Naomi Oreskes performed a survey of research papers on climate change. Examining peer-reviewed papers published on the ISI Web of Science database from 1993 to […]

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August 30, 2007
The gift that keeps on giving

This post has been updated. The New York Times editorial board is a partisan, ideologically homogeneous cadre of elite leftist thinking -- not that there's anything wrong with that. The problem is that their partisanship often takes the truth out into the alley out back, beats the tar out of it and leaves it bruised […]

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