June 10, 2007
Beware the polls

Over at National Review's "The Corner," Ramesh Ponnuru points out a recent CBS/New York Times poll that's been quoted noting that 75 percent of the public favors legal abortion. Do not confuse that with 75 percent of the public approving the status quo. The source for the Times claim, and the apparent source for Slate […]

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June 9, 2007
Your justice system at work

Paris Hilton is going back to the slammer. Yawn. It was wall-to-wall Paris earlier today as I got ready for work on both Fox News and MSNBC. CNN was better, cutting into the Parismania for occasional coverage of President Bush in Europe and the aftermath of the failed Senate effort at passing comprehensive immigration reform. […]

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June 8, 2007
Will Republicans with a backbone please stand up

Republican Sen. Trent Lott went on a whine today over the immigration bill being debated in the Senate. Lott apparently was exasperated by the fact that his GOP colleagues wouldn't go along to get along so John McCain could have a legislative victory to tout as he campaigned across the country -- not realizing that […]

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June 7, 2007
Civics 101

Sen. John Edwards plays the Civics 101 game "Right or Privilege" College education: "Right" Health Care: "Right" Livable wage: "Right" Owning a handgun: "Privilege" If elected, John Edwards promises to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States ... if he can find a copy of it. For the record: Is John Edwards' most […]

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June 6, 2007
How's that for thanks?

Talk about adding insult to injury. One of the many letters written to Judge Reggie Walton pleading for leniency for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby included this bit: I [Paul Wolfowitz] also remember how Mr. Libby offered his services pro bono or at reduced costs after he had returned to private law practice - to help […]

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June 6, 2007
The first test

The New York Times editorial page, even with the departure of Gail Collins, is still the place where facts get the shortest shrift in that paper -- and that's saying something. Courtesy of Brit Hume's "Political Grapevine" comes this news: Letter to the Editor Vice President Cheney's office has fired off a letter to the […]

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June 6, 2007
Compare and contrast

I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was sentenced today to 30 months in prison for having a different recollection of events than Tim Russert. The case was a joke from the beginning. An out-of-control prosecutor -- I'm looking at you Patrick Fitzgerald -- apparently figured he had to get someone for something and Libby lost the coin […]

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June 5, 2007
I don't really get it

I confess that I watched the Democrat debate Sunday night. I paid pretty close attention for the first half, but by the second half I had it going on the second TV as I played Forza Motorsport 2 on the Hi-Def Tube. I must admit that driving fast and listening to Democrats is not the […]

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June 4, 2007
Freezer status check

Still no $90,000 in my freezer. Rep. William Jefferson (D-Graft), however, has been indicted. House Minority Leader John Boehner has plans for Jefferson's quick expulsion from the House. We'll see how Democrats act when the culture of corruption is fueled by one of their own.

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June 4, 2007
And Democrats are in favor of child rape

Let me explain the "logic" that goes into the formulation for the headline. Democrats are buddy-buddy with the ACLU. The ACLU has defended the North American Man Boy Love Association on free speech grounds arising from its publication of "how-to" guides to seducing and raping underage boys. Therefore, Democrats are in favor of child rape. […]

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