December 13, 2005
John Fund's shallow reporting

John Fund has a blurb in today's OpinionJournal.com Political Diary (fourth item) on the Grossmont Union High School District here in eastern San Diego County. If you want to know what's going on in that district, Fund's piece is a horrible place to start. Let's start with the factual errors. Nonsense, says Ron Nehring, the […]

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December 13, 2005
Gerrymandering

I long for competitive Congressional elections in this country. Unfortunately, after the 2000 census in California, the Republicans and Democrats got together in a corrupt bargain and made sure to create districts which were "safe" for each party -- cementing Democrat control of the state for the next decade and making it difficult/impossible for moderate […]

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December 13, 2005
Tookie dead

Good riddance to bad rubbish. *UPDATE* Story here.

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December 12, 2005
Anti-religious bigotry

About this time two years ago former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean was leading the race for the Democrat nomination for president and trying to broaden his appeal by touting his religious beliefs. I don't know about the state of Dean's relationship with God, but whatever it is, he didn't represent it well publicly. When chided […]

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December 12, 2005
Citizen legislators?

Way back when, "politician" wasn't a career choice -- it was something that you did for a short period of time in between real, productive jobs. Of course, for at least the last century, it has become a career for many -- including anyone named "Kennedy." However, there are still a few who hold on […]

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December 12, 2005
Tookie's gonna die

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has finally done something right -- he's refused to bow to Hollywood pressure and grant clemency to unrepentant multiple-murderer Stanley "Tookie" Williams. The basis of Williams' clemency request is not innocence. Rather, the basis of the request is the "personal redemption Stanley Williams has experienced and the positive impact of the message […]

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December 12, 2005
Karl Rove takes job as chief D.C. correspondent for ABC News

OK, that would really never happen because Rove is a partisan political animal, right? Well, it happens all the time -- if you're a Democrat. Nope, no media bias here.

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December 11, 2005
Heisman winner

Congratulations to fellow Helix High School alum Reggie Bush on winning the Heisman trophy. Bush's win and, should he choose to go pro, his lock on the No. 1 pick in next year's NFL draft will make my alma mater the answer to a few trivia questions. What high school has had both a Heisman […]

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December 10, 2005
That's right

You've reached the No. 1 destination for "hoy sexy men" on the Web according to MSN search.

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December 10, 2005
I don't get it

So Crips gang co-founder Stanley "Tookie" Williams should be executed next week for the brutal shotgun-slayings of four people. Williams' supporters claim that he has changed and point to a series of childrens' books he has authored as evidence that he can do more good for society alive and behind bars than six feet under. […]

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