October 10, 2006
Playing politics

Yesterday, Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid and others decided that the blame for the fact that an evil, egotistical dictator had (apparently) detonated a nuclear bomb belonged to President George W. Bush -- instead of the aforementioned evil, egotistical dictator. Today, Sen. John McCain fired back. "I would remind Senator (Hillary) Clinton and other Democrats critical […]

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October 10, 2006
Sure to get Clinton's finger twitchin'

This GOP campaign ad -- which will only be running on the Internet, is funny, but tragically true. The video was done by "Airplane!" writer David Zucker.

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October 10, 2006
The Duke Lacrosse Scandal

The scandal isn't that Duke Lacrosse players raped an "exotic dancer," because the evidence is pretty clear that they didn't. Instead, the scandal is how the media has covered the story -- especially the New York Times, according to New York magazine reporter Kurt Anderson. But real facts are stubborn things. And today, the preponderance […]

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October 9, 2006
A life lived well

The Los Angeles Times ran a front page story last week about Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher Adlesperger who has been nominated for the Medal of Honor. Unfortunately, like most of those so honored, if Adlesperger is awarded the Medal of Honor it will be posthumously. Adlesperger, acting as the point man for the four-man fire […]

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October 8, 2006
Media issues

There's a couple of media issues that I want to hit on rather quickly. The first is an interview last week between radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt and Eric Black, a reporter for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. The entire interview is interesting, but I want to highlight one part of it. HH: Eric Black, last […]

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October 8, 2006
A good read

Rod Dreher over at the Dallas Morning News has an excellent article on faith in the wake of last week's tragic school shooting in Pennsylvania.

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October 5, 2006
So, that's what you call it

Ever since the New York Times hid its columnists away behind the TimesSelect wall, they are no longer really part of the national conversation. However, David Brooks had a column Thursday that Mark Finkelstein excerpted over at Newsbusters that prompted an interesting response in Friday's letters section. First, Brooks column: This is a tale of […]

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October 5, 2006
Racism in America

When I was in high school, I worked as a "courtesy clerk" (aka bagger) at the Alpha Beta store in La Mesa. One of the nicest guys working there was a big, black guy named Reggie. Reggie was in charge of receiving, so he spent most of his days in the back, but occasionally he […]

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October 3, 2006
Incumbent Protection Act

We're currently in the middle of the blackout period. What's that, you ask? It's the 60 days before the general election when groups are banned from naming candidates for federal office by name by the McCain-Feingold act. It's the reason you don't see ads by the NRA or ACLU encouraging you to contact your congressman […]

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October 3, 2006
Prepare for the backlash

Not content to have a nice, juicy political steak to munch on in the form of disgraced former GOP Rep. Mark Foley, the Democrats today took serious steps toward trying to corral an entire herd of cows -- it may be more than they swallow. Several Democrats, as tone deaf as their GOP counterparts, came […]

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