January 9, 2006
I'm getting that Ryan Leaf feeling

Any NFL team that's thinking of drafting Marcus Vick might want to think hard and think twice.

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January 9, 2006
Grant Goodman, dim bulb

I'd heard a brief mention of this last night on Matt Drudge's radio program as I was running to the store, but didn't see it running prominently on any Web site until this afternoon. Here's the big story that once again proves the utter contempt for privacy that the Chimpy McBushHitler administration holds: The Department […]

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January 9, 2006
Don't bring a butter knife to a gunfight

Local Democrat Rep. Bob "Castro's buddy" Filner met Lt. Smash. The result was predictable.

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January 9, 2006
Rule of thumb

One of the adages that I often use as I make an effort to play well with others is: "Don't assume malice when stupidity will explain something." Case in point.

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January 8, 2006
Inconvenient facts

Despite what the mainstream media and America-hating zealots have been peddling for the past few years, Saddam Hussein was a terror supporter, and we're not just talking about his checks to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. The Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes has been badgering the Bush administration (something he shouldn't have had to do) […]

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January 8, 2006
Chuck Schumer's standards

If you haven't seen it yet, you should read this piece over at National Review on what Sen. Chuck "Credit Report" Schumer has to say about under what circumstances nominees to the Supreme Court have to answer more question. If you guessed that Republican nominees have to answer more than Democrats, you're right!

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January 7, 2006
Is Jonathan Turley practicing full disclosure?

I caught Georgetown Law Professor Jonathan Turley on Fox News last night and it reminded me of something that I'd meant to write about a couple of weeks ago. When the New York Times broke the NSA surveillance story, Turley went on some Fox News program -- I don't remember which one -- and offered […]

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January 7, 2006
They just don't get it

Apparently hate-America-first loony liberals are taking their cue from the New York Times editorial page and demanding "proof" that the disclosure of the NSA surveillance program has hurt national security. As I noted earlier this week, the "proof" will likely arrive the next time we fail to stop an attack. Once again, Powerline has an […]

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January 7, 2006
Nonpartisan isn't all it's cracked up to be

Yesterday the Congressional Research Service, the nonpartisan research arm of Congress, released a report [PDF format] that argues that the NSA surveillance program is not as "well-grounded" legally as the president and his lawyers argue. While the CRS is nonpartisan -- that is, neither Democrat nor Republican -- it still has an unmentioned bias that […]

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January 6, 2006
More reporters and editors going to prison?

Lawyer Scott Johnson over at Powerlineblog.com has an interesting analysis of the law on the New York Times disclosure of the NSA's surveillance program. Johnson makes the case that Times reporters, editors and Publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., violated federal law in publishing the story and could be prosecuted. Is the New York Times a law […]

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