October 10, 2005
Rewriting the DeLay scandal

In light of last week's especially dishonest piece of journalism on Chuckaquiddick (the scandal surrounding two DSCC staffers' illegally acquiring a probable GOP senate candidate's credit report). I got to thinking about how Bill Keller's propaganda rag would have covered Tom DeLay's indictment in Texas if they leaned to the right as far as they […]

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October 10, 2005
Lashing out at everyone

New York Times executive editor Bill Keller opened his mouth and again cut into the little remaining journalistic integrity his paper still possesses. At a conference in Phoenix, Keller lashed out at bloggers, Bill O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh, The Wall Street Journal and anyone else who annoys him while laughably lauding his own work. Keller pointed […]

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October 10, 2005
Outrageous

The New York Times tries, unsuccessfully, to give credence to the unctuous Juan Cole's suggestion that journalist Steven Vincent was part of an honor killing. If you read far enough into the Times article, you notice a couple of things that put the suggestion of an illicit affair to blame for Vincent's killing to rest. […]

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October 10, 2005
Excuse the skepticism

But is it just me or if this guy had been a Republican, would this have Halliburton II?

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October 9, 2005
Today's must-read

Check out William Shawcross' op-ed piece in today's Los Angeles Times. It's hard to think of a more graphic illustration of the horror the U.S.-led coalition is fighting in Iraq than the mass murder on Sept. 26, in which terrorists disguised as policemen (a New York Times headline called these butchers "fighters") burst into a […]

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October 9, 2005
From my cold, dead hands

As a relatively new homeowner who actually gets money back from the government now that Hoystory World Headquarters isn't a rental, you can take my mortgage interest deduction when you pry it from my cold, dead hands. Just as the nation's housing boom appears to be slowing, debate is starting among policymakers about reining in […]

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October 8, 2005
Why judges are held in such low esteem

Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and a member of the Judicial Council which rules on cases of misconduct by judges, demonstrates why too many judges can't be trusted with power. Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about Judge Kozinski, I'm talking about district court Judge Manuel Real first and […]

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October 7, 2005
What Weidner said

I must confess that I wholeheartedly agree with John Weidner's assessment of the remarks of certain Democrats. Can you imagine, can you even imagine Republicans instantly denouncing President Roosevelt for speaking defiance to the Nazis or the Japanese? "It was foolish for the president to brag openly about winning the Battle of Midway. His 'bring […]

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October 7, 2005
We get mail

So, I sent an e-mail to Gail Collins, editorial page editor of The New York Times requesting corrections earlier this week. My e-mail: Ms. Collins, in light of your Sunday "Letter from the editor" reflecting your committment to accuracy on the editorial pages, I thought I would bring one error -- committed twice -- to […]

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October 6, 2005
On Harriet Miers

I've been doing a lot of reading and thinking about the president's nomination of Harriet Miers to replace Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. I'm certainly not excited by her nomination, probably because Democrats aren't going ape. Miers, if confirmed, may turn out to be a good justice. (Yes, by "good" I mean "votes the way I […]

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