August 25, 2005
Journalistic malpractice

New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller has been doing hard work following President Bush from place to place on his monthlong "vacation." I haven't spent a whole lot of time analyzing the Times' news coverage. During the 2004 election I discovered just how tainted the paper's hard news coverage had been tainted by liberal ideology […]

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August 24, 2005
Luddites on the loose

During last month's special election for mayor of San Diego, a group of people arrived in horse-drawn carriages and posted themselves outside 11 precincts. When people emerged from the polls they asked them how they had voted and marked down the answers using a charred stick and papyrus. After spending several days tabulating their results […]

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August 24, 2005
We've got video!

Ok, we don't really have video, we have links to video. Check out this and this.

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August 24, 2005
Bush can do no right

Transportation Secretary Norm Mineta came to Los Angeles today and announced -- as is typical -- that the law will change on the next president's watch so this one won't have to deal with it. A plan requiring automakers to boost fuel economy standards for some sport utility vehicles, minivans and pickup trucks could eventually […]

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August 24, 2005
Adding insult to injury

For those of you who have been closely following the Kelo case (where the Supreme Court eviscerated private property rights), I'm sure this will come as no surprise. For everyone else, this is outrageous. In 2000, it condemned 15 homes so a developer could build offices, a hotel and convention center. Susette Kelo and her […]

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August 24, 2005
Speaking of nonsense

I find the timing of this statement by CNN president Jonathan Klein to be poorly timed. CNN President Jonathan Klein implies ratings news leader FOXNEWS is mired in coverage of "meaningless nonsense," claiming: "Fourteen Americans dead, and they have Natalee Holloway on," Klein says. "And they're supposedly America's news channel." "It's easy and it's brainless," […]

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August 23, 2005
Idiot of the day

Pat Robertson.

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August 22, 2005
Matthew Simmons' losing bet

What's that famous phrase? "Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it." Well, The New York Times' John Tierney found himself a sucker.

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August 22, 2005
No need to destroy human embryos

I'm opposed to embryonic stem cell research simply because I recognize that a human embryo is, well, human. Today comes news that scientists at Harvard have been able to create embryonic stem cells from adult skin cells. (Does that still make them "embryonic"?) Of course, despite making this discovery, they still want federal monies to […]

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August 22, 2005
Satellite Radio

I don't have one, and have no intention of getting one. Sorry, but I just don't spend so much time in my car that I feel the need to avoid commercials by getting one of them. Having said that, I found this to be somewhat hysterical. XM Radio came out with the MyFi which can […]

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