December 24, 2005
Duh

The reporting in the Wall Street Journal is usually really good. However, this [subscription required] has got to be the most stupid statement I've seen in any report on the new Xbox 360 and its effects on the videogame industry. The new Xbox 360 has been a big hit for Microsoft Corp. this season -- […]

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December 24, 2005
No bias here

Editor & Publisher magazine -- the magazine of the newspaper industry -- doesn't even try to hide the bias of its editor Greg Mitchell. Headline: 'Impeachment' Talk, Pro and Con, Appears in Media at Last I've got no idea why impeachment is in quotes. Bad bias. Bad grammar.

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December 23, 2005
I concur

German companies need to be careful with their advertising. (via Best of the Web Today) "The final solution will be revealed on 01/18/06."--Carl Zeiss AG Web site

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December 23, 2005
The hardest substance on Earth

Diamonds, right? Wrong. The hardest substance on Earth is the skull of a New York Times editorial writer. Evidence? This. I'm only going to skewer the second paragraph, because after that, it's just meaningless. Virtually from the time he chose himself to be Mr. Bush's running mate in 2000, Because Bush can't make a decision […]

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December 23, 2005
More Sunstein on surveillance

Radioblogger has a transcript of University of Chicago law professor Cass Sunstein on Hugh Hewitt's radio show. The entire thing is well worth reading if you didn't hear it on the radio. I've never before found myself continually nodding in agreement when I read what Sunstein said. I'd like to point out a couple of […]

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December 23, 2005
Celebrity watch

The Kenny Chesney/Renee Zellweger marriage has been annulled. The story contains this definition of "annullment." An annulment is a judicial declaration that a marriage never legally existed. It concludes with this story. It was the first marriage for both. Shouldn't that be: "It wasn't the first marriage for both"?

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December 22, 2005
Definitive legal analysis

John Hinderaker over at Powerlineblog has perhaps the most in-depth and exhaustive legal analysis of presidential powers vis a vis national security and surveillance. In brief: not illegal, not unconstitutional, not impeachable.

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December 22, 2005
International spying

There's a line in "Die Hard 3" where Samuel L. Jackson's character tells Bruce Willis' character that he doesn't hate him because he's white, he hates him because "you're gonna get me killed." (Radio show Hugh Hewitt uses the sound clip liberally.) Well, if the majority Democrat view were national policy (Sen. Joe Lieberman and […]

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December 21, 2005
Much too young

There's an old joke that at a certain age the first thing you do in the mornings was check the obituaries. If your name isn't there, carry on with the rest of your day. I'm 33. I don't check the obituaries. The odds are if someone my age dies, it's usually in a car accident […]

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December 20, 2005
Jonathan Alter, legal eagle

Newsweek columnist Jonathan Alter reveals that President Bush had both New York Times executive editor Bill Keller and publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. in the oval office and pleaded with them not to reveal the NSA's surveillance of international communications during a time of war. (There is no word on whether or not the oval office […]

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