October 17, 2006
Lots of criminals

Well, it looks like the GOP may have its own version of Rep. Alan Mollohan (D-W.Va.) in Pennsylvania's Curt Weldon. Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Henry "Culture of Corruption" Reid was caught using campaign money to pay for personal expenses.

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October 17, 2006
Another voice on media transparency

I wrote pretty extensively earlier this month on the proposition that the American media would be better off if we admitted where our political interests lie even while striving to be fair and objective. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram's reader advocate (aka ombudsman) David House has weighed in on the subject and I think that despite […]

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October 16, 2006
Taking care of their own?

A judge today sentenced lawyer Lynne Stewart to 28 months in jail for helping a convicted terrorist continue to run his terrorism group from behind bars. She could've been sentenced to 30 years. Once again, it seems like judges aren't too well-equipped to prosecute the war on terrorism. "If you send her to prison, she's […]

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October 15, 2006
It's a tough headline to write

Scalia says Constitution silent on abortion, race in school Unfortunately, the Associtated Press did not run a word search on the Constitution to verify Scalia's statement. I watched part of the "debate" while flipping back and forth between CSPAN and the Chargers' demolition of the San Francisco 49ers. The video is available on the front […]

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October 15, 2006
Jaw-dropping

If you missed today's "Fox News Sunday," then you missed a shining example of how today's Democrat Party is simply not serious when it comes to foreign policy. I ripped into former President Carter last week after he pointedly ignored the inconvenient fact that he was suckered by the North Koreans and the "agreed framework" […]

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October 14, 2006
Sticking it to Chavez

You might be familiar with the story of the Aleut tribes who told Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez to take his free heating oil and stuff it after Chavez called President Bush the devil, among other slanders, at the United Nations. These people are poor, and could certainly use some charity. Donations to help the villages […]

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October 14, 2006
Freshmen honors students are still freshmen

There's been some hubbub about 14-year-old Julia Wilson's MySpace page, which for a time featured a picture of President Bush, the words "Kill Bush" and a dagger stabbing him in the hand. Wilson, described as an honors student, isn't terribly bright. Her posting got her a visit from the Secret Service. Is the Secret Service […]

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October 12, 2006
People who think they're better than you

Alec Baldwin.

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October 12, 2006
That culture of corruption thing

Despite the continuing low-level rumble of the Mark Foley scandal, the Democrats seem to have largely abandoned their "culture of corruption" talking points. Why? Two reasons. First, there still isn't $90,000 in my freezer. Second, Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid violated disclosure rules (at the very least) when he failed to report that he traded […]

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October 11, 2006
Worst. Ex-president. Ever.

In an op-ed in today's New York Times, former President Jimmy Carter advocates for an appeasement far worse than anything Neville Chamberlin advocated in the run-up to World War II. Carter, who negotiated the dismal failure known as the Agreed Framework with North Korea, suggests doing the very same thing again -- because the original […]

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