December 5, 2005
The party of surrender

DNC chairman Howard Dean is pro-terrorist. That may sound like hyperbole, or be unfairly harsh, but in the wake of his statements on a San Antonio radio station, I think they're accurate. Saying the "idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong," Democratic National Chairman […]

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December 5, 2005
The demise of the memory hole

One of the nice things about the Internet is that it is so much easier to actually go back and check what happened or see what was said. It's this fact that led to the famous statement that bloggers would "fact-check your @$$." Unfortunately, too many reporters and editors are too lazy to do their […]

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December 5, 2005
Need a job?

I'm not hiring, but the San Diego Union-Tribune is. Sorry, these aren't newsroom positions, but for those of you who are good salesmen/women, the Union-Tribune can be a good place to work. Benefits are great, including an employer-match 401(k). So, why am I doing free advertising for my employer? Apparently they're having a hard time […]

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December 4, 2005
California's shame

Sen. Barbara Boxer (Idiot, California) was on "Fox News Sunday" today demonstrating to the rest of America that a single digit IQ is no barrier to a Senate seat. I had missed Boxer's statement last week on the Iraq war, largely because I feared that if I actually started to read it I would be […]

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December 3, 2005
Videogames and free speech

I've been playing videogames since the venerable Atari 2600 hit the market. In our house, you got to open one present on Christmas Eve -- and my mother suggested that I open the small box and not the larger, more Atari 2600 shaped box. The small box contained a Space Invaders game -- which made […]

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December 3, 2005
Laws in the Washington State

You'll have to forgive me for consistently returning to the mess that is the elections department in King County, Washington. It's not that I expect Gov. Christine Gregoire to feel a sudden onset of remorse, knowing that officials in the state's most populous county broke numerous election laws to ensure her narrow victory. The 2004 […]

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December 2, 2005
A lot like real life

Hugh Hewitt runs a little fantasy blogger draft and -- you guessed it -- no one picks me up. I guess I will continue to operate as an undrafted free agent.

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December 1, 2005
Fool of the day

Our fool of the day is Sarah Peake, selectwoman of Provincetown, Mass. Winter must come awfully early to that little spit of sand called Provincetown. The town isn't exactly Mayberry to begin with, if you know what I mean. But as the cold winds blow relentlessly down Commercial Street and the gray waves slap constantly […]

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December 1, 2005
Justice done

It's almost assured that Adrian Comacho will spend the rest of his too-long life on death row after a jury yesterday recommended the death penalty. Judges rarely depart from the jury's recommendation on life in prison or death, and this isn't a case where that's likely to occur. Full disclosure: I knew Officer Tony Zeppetella. […]

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November 30, 2005
Cunningham's replacement

In the coming weeks/months we're going to have a special election here in California's 50th Congressional District for someone to replace convicted felon Randy "Brother can you spare a Rolls Royce" Cunningham. Some of the more ignorant on the left end of the political spectrum believe that this is an excellent chance for Democrats to […]

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