July 23, 2006
You might want to stop digging

Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert has proven yet again that you too can be a "C" student and rise to a position of power in American politics. This time Hastert has decided that one judicial beatdown is not enough and that he's considering going back to the woodshed to be spanked again to defend […]

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July 23, 2006
Now that the crying jag is over

This week the GOP's most sensitive senator, George Voinovich of Ohio, finally got over his emotional outburst at the thought of John Bolton being the U.S. representative to the U.N. Voinovich said that his observations are that "while Bolton is not perfect, he has demonstrated his ability, especially in recent months, to work with others […]

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July 23, 2006
Saving lives

Here's another one of those stories you don't hear too often about armed citizens saving lives. The attacker, chasing one victim into the store's parking lot, was subdued by Chris Cope, manager of a financial services office in the same small shopping center, Higgins said. Cope said he grabbed a 9mm semiautomatic pistol from his […]

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July 21, 2006
He just makes stuff up

Now that the New York Times has locked its nutty columnists in the sub-basement known as TimesSelect, the likes of Maureen Dowd, Frank Rich and Paul Krugman have become far less influential in our public debate. This is a good thing, since Krugman continues to just make stuff up. Today's column is a case in […]

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July 21, 2006
Why would he do that?

If you were watching the networks' coverage of President Bush's speech to the NAACP, you'd be left wondering why he hasn't spoken to the group in 5 1/2 years. According to the Media Research Center, NBC, CBS, and ABC all neglected to mention the proximate cause of Bush's 5-year boycott: The disgusting 2000 ad blaming […]

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July 20, 2006
I told you so Part 2

Rep. Brian Bilbray was one of the Republicans who voted, unsuccessfully, to override President Bush's veto of government-funded embryonic stem cell research. Ramesh Ponnuru over at National Review Online reports that Bibray's vote broke a promise made to pro-lifers during his recent campaign. While I wouldn't put such a campaign lie past Bilbray, I do […]

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July 19, 2006
Veto...finally

There are many bills that have passed President Bush's desk in the past six years that he should've vetoed -- the McCain-Feingold bill and many pork-laden spending bills come immediately to mind -- but today the president finally used the veto pen. Bush's veto of federal funding for embryonic stem cell research is the right […]

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July 19, 2006
What to say?

I haven't written anything on the war going on between Israel and the terrorist group Hezbollah for the past week or so because there's not much that can be said that hasn't been said by someone at some point. On Monday, former CIA director James Woolsey appeared on the Fox News Channel and advocated the […]

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July 17, 2006
Seeing justice done

Last year, I wrote about the case of Judge Manuel Real of the Ninth Circuit who violated numerous laws in order to keep a woman living rent-free in a home for 3 years. The Judicial Council, which usually rules on cases of judicial misconduct, made the Congress look like a bunch of saints in comparison […]

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July 17, 2006
Still absolutely jaw-dropping

The Media Blog over at National Review Online has presented readers with a couple of questions regarding the New York Times and their insurgent-loving photographer. 1. For those attacking the New York Times for employing a photographer who would stand by and document the killing of Americans without intervening in any way: Is there anything […]

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