April 1, 2007
What is "marginalized"?

The talking heads on "Fox News Watch" just got done talking about the vapid moron that is Rosie O'Donnell and her pronouncements that the British plotted for their 15 sailors to get captured and that the destruction of WTC 7 was an inside job. "Media writer" Neal Gabler -- once again, who the heck publishes […]

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March 30, 2007
He was probably asking for it

The latest news from the Religion of Pieces: The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) has just learned that an Ethiopian evangelist named Tedase was beaten to death by militant Muslims on Monday, March 26th, as he and two young women were on a street evangelism assignment in Jimma, Ethiopia. This marks […]

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March 30, 2007
Attacks on PBS

When the GOP tries to add some balance to PBS programming or threatens to cut off funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting there's a firestorm of controversy and charges about the evil Republicans. Now there's a new complaint about PBS, and threats to its funding, but barely a whimper in the press. Why? Because […]

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March 30, 2007
The double standard

The New York Times, so quick to allege U.S. breaches of the Geneva Conventions where there are none -- as in the case of unlawful combatants -- are not so interested in highlighting other nations' violations. The Washington Post has been little better. It has published online various Associated Press articles noting Geneva Conventions violations […]

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March 29, 2007
Anonymous quotes

I just got a kick out of the double standard the media has for anonymous sources. President Bush has discovered bloggers. Iraqi bloggers. Bush – a man not known for his love of the working press, and certainly no fan of anonymous quotes – cited two Iraqi bloggers yesterday in a speech asserting that his […]

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March 29, 2007
Prepare for a Sharkansky smackdown

Michael Waldman and Justin Levitt of the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law have an op-ed piece in today's Washington Post puncturing the "myth" of voter fraud in Washington State's 2004 gubernatorial election. Or consider Washington state, where McKay closely watched the photo-finish gubernatorial election of 2004. A challenge […]

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March 29, 2007
Hate comes to Hoystory

The post asking for prayers and goodwill for Tony Snow was visited by a hate-filled leftist who bravely identified himself as Mr. Doe. Here's a few informative bits about Mr. Doe: He's apparently from the San Francisco area (big surprise) He found Hoystory by using blogsearch.google.com and the search terms "hate tony snow" The IP […]

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March 28, 2007
Cushy ambassadorships

Since perhaps the beginning of time, and certainly most of American history, ambassadorships to certain nations have been used as political payback to a president's supporters. While career diplomats can rise to the ambassadorships of nations like Guinea-Bissau, if you want to be ambassador to, say Belgium, then your best bet is to help get […]

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March 28, 2007
Don't challenge the orthodoxy

Washington State's associate climatologist has been canned because he dared point out that a commonly cited number on the decreasing snowpack in the Cascades was bogus.

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March 28, 2007
Pray for Tony

Tony Snow's colon cancer has returned and spread to his liver. Pray for him. If there's any doubt that the left is full of hate and vitriol, you only need compare the heartfelt sympathy extended last week to Elizabeth Edwards by people of goodwill of all political stripes when it revealed that her cancer had […]

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