July 31, 2005
Everything is relative

I saw this Associated Press article on the wire earlier, and you can quickly guess what piqued my interest. Feinstein is a middle-of-the-road Democrat who sometimes breaks ranks with her party colleagues. Two years ago, she was one of six committee Democrats who voted in favor of Roberts for the appeals court. Feinstein is middle […]

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July 29, 2005
Public corruption

Courtesy NRO's Kathryn Jean Lopez, we have a revealing excerpt from a press conference held yesterday by House Democrat leader Nancy Pelosi. The following exchange is in regard to the early morning passage of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Q Can you elaborate, Madame Leader, on some of the offers that were made […]

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July 28, 2005
Vacation report coming

I've been criticized by an elderly individual because I have failed to publish any pictures or accounts of my recent foray into hot and humid New England. I'm working on it, but here, to tide you over is a photograph of one individual who wasn't bothered by the recent record highs.

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July 27, 2005
Removing all doubt

The Democrats have a complete moron as the head of their party. These people think President George W. Bush is dumb, but Howard Dean is a gibbering idiot. He also said the president was partly responsible for a recent Supreme Court decision involving eminent domain. "The president and his right-wing Supreme Court think it is […]

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July 27, 2005
The left and Don Johnson

In the classic golf movie "Tin Cup," Don Johnson plays pro golfer David Simms who is described as hating old people, kids and dogs. Well, today there's a lot of news that demonstrates that the American left, while it does its best to look soft and cuddly on the outside, really hates Alzheimer's patients, needy […]

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July 27, 2005
Good news for the Boy Scouts

The Senate on Tuesday voted to allow Boy Scouts access to U.S. military bases -- a move prompted by the ACLU's crusade against the organization for being insufficiently PC. In a 98-0 vote, the Senate approved the provision continuing the hosting of Boy Scout events as part of massive bill setting Defense Department policy for […]

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July 27, 2005
The lie spreads

As NRO's Stephen Spruiell noted earlier this week, The New York Times screwed up, accusing the Bush administration of violating a non-existent court order. I alerted Spruiell that Editor & Publisher had repeated the Times' error. Unlike the Times, E&P has not made a correction. Yesterday, the falsehood spread when Fark.com, a combination news-link site, […]

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July 27, 2005
San Diego votes

The results of yesterday's election are in and Councilwoman Donna Frye will likely lose to former police chief Jerry Sanders in November. San Diego is a Republican town, and Frye was the only Democrat running -- it's unlikely that third-place finisher Steve Francis' supporters will go to Frye. Proposition A, which would transfer the Mt. […]

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July 26, 2005
Krugmanwatch coming to an end?

I'm skeptical that this Washington Post story on House Democrats' move to address retirement savings might eventually mean an alternative plan for fixing Social Security would be forthcoming. According to the article, Democrats continue to refuse to even discuss the issue until President Bush and the GOP vow to stop suggesting any form of voluntary […]

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July 26, 2005
Someone make her stop

Jane Fonda is going to go on an anti-war tour. Fonda's announcement includes this "well, duh" statement: "I have not taken a stand on any war since Vietnam," she said. "I carry a lot of baggage from that." To quote the movie "Spanglish": "Sometimes low self-esteem is just good common sense."

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