August 9, 2006
The not-serious party

Buried in a part of today's newspaper that I'm sure a lot of people ignore is this little gem: “Loose Change,” a documentary film that presents an alternative explanation for Sept. 11, will be shown Sunday in the Community Room of the Rancho San Diego branch library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego. Popcorn and snacks […]

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August 9, 2006
Some 'splainin to do

At the very least, it appears that the New York Times messed up a caption. At worst, the Times has a Reuters problem.

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August 9, 2006
Election news

With yesterday's defeat of Joe Lieberman in the Connecticut Democrat primary and Cynthia "Cop Popper" McKinney's loss in the Georgia runoff, the Democrat Party shows what kinds of insanity it will tolerate. From National Review Online: I guess tonight's lesson is that you can be politically and ideologically insane and be a Dem candidate (Lamont) […]

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August 9, 2006
Major League smackdown

A federal judge ruled yesterday that the basic statistics about sports and the players' names are not subject to copyright. Medler barred the baseball players union and MLB.com, the league's Internet arm that operates its own fantasy league, from interfering with CBC. "The undisputed facts establish that the names and playing records of (MLB) players […]

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August 8, 2006
Late to the party

Former Clinton special counsel Lanny Davis finally discovers that there are nasty liberals out there. I came to believe that we liberals couldn't possibly be so intolerant and hateful, because our ideology was famous for ACLU-type commitments to free speech, dissent and, especially, tolerance for those who differed with us. And in recent years--with the […]

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August 8, 2006
Victory for terrorists

I missed this bit of moral cluelessness in Monday's New York Times while suffering from the stomach bug that bit me, but it should come as no surprise that the Times editorialists are sympathetic to the aims of terrorists. Troops must also be lined up for the international security force. The idea is to draw […]

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August 7, 2006
Hoy: Carter "worst ex-president" ever

The best thing that can be said about President Jimmy Carter's administration is that it was only four years long. The best thing about Carter's ex-presidency is his work with Habitat for Humanity. Just about everything Carter has done since he was booted out of the Oval Office in 1981 on the international stage has […]

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August 7, 2006
A primer for the anti-Christian conspiracy theorists

Kathleen Parker had an informative column in Sunday's Union-Tribune Insight section -- the headline says it all: "Christians have differing world views." Among paranoiacs who see a Jerry Falwell or a John Hagee in every burning bush, U.S. support for Israel isn't about protecting the only healthy democracy in the Middle East, but about advancing […]

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August 7, 2006
Reuters' shame

If you haven't been reading the blogs over the weekend, you missed a serious blow-up at the Reuters news agency. (Michelle Malkin has a helpful, link-filled post here.) One of Reuters' freelance photographers in Lebanon submitted at least two photos to the news agency, which then sent them out over the wires, that were Photoshopped […]

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August 7, 2006
Where are the conspiracy theorists?

Local congressman Darrell Issa (R-Vista) and Tom Davis (R) raised a ruckus last week over the possibility that the Interior Department may have covered-up some incompetence (or something more serious?) that resulted in billions of dollars in profits for oil companies. Here's the AP article. A Bloomberg version is here. From the Bloomberg version: The […]

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