July 13, 2005
Dumb

Today's nutty statement of the day comes courtesy of The Washington Post's Bob Woodward. In an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live," Woodward offered to serve part of New York Times reporter Judith Miller's time for contempt of court as a show of solidarity. WOODWARD: I would have done it, too. And in fact, you […]

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July 12, 2005
Dueling editorials

In one, Bush adviser Karl Rove is the devil, in the other he's a saint. The more accurate of the two editorials notes that former ambassador Joseph Wilson has been exposed as a liar; the other paints him as a victim -- unbelievable. It's interesting to note that the New York Times claims that "Mr. […]

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July 12, 2005
Going through security

Well, it's been over a year since my driver's expired -- and the guy at the check-in counter was the first to notice. An expired license is the same as having no ID at all, which means: secondary screening. Overall, no big deal. The guys searching me were quite personable and professional. They both got […]

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July 11, 2005
A few things of note

Checked out the new movie "Fantastic Four" at the theater. I did my usual -- going to the last showing of the night. Only about eight people were in the audience, which is nice. The film is fun, but isn't paced very well. It's about an hour and 45 minutes long, but it feels short […]

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July 10, 2005
A brilliant idea

Patterico has an excellent idea to protect the rights of the minority party from being trampled by a bare majority. You know, conservatives have lost a lot of 5-4 decisions over the past few years in the Supreme Court. Some have upset the Justices in the minority only slightly. Others, like Casey (which reaffirmed Roe […]

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July 10, 2005
This stinks too

Randy "Duke" Cunningham isn't the only congressman who stinks -- Rep. Charles Rangel stinks too. Rep. Charles Rangel has written to lobbyists who represent corporate interests before the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, where he is the ranking Democrat, asking for contributions from $1,000 to $10,000 "to underwrite" his 75th birthday party. Sen. Hillary […]

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July 10, 2005
Rehabilitating Joseph Wilson

Once America's most prestigious paper, The New York Times continues to go down the tubes. Today's column by Frank Rich would be acceptable, if questionable, journalism had it been published on or before July 6, 2004. Today, it's just a big correction waiting to happen -- that is, if editorial page editor Gail Collins had […]

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July 10, 2005
Good for a laugh

I saw this cartoon last week, but neglected to link to it, here's an excellent Day By Day cartoon by Chris Muir.

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July 8, 2005
Pull the other one

Time magazine once again proves that when the majority of the media describe themselves as "moderate," that's what the general public calls "liberal." Try this test for yourself before you check out how Time magazine chose to categorize our remaining Supreme Court justices. Classify each justice as a "Staunch conservative," "Moderate Conservative," "Moderate Liberal" or […]

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July 8, 2005
The Britain we remember

Courtesy Target Centermass comes this bit from Ronald Reagan. The British people know that, given strong leadership, time and a little bit of hope, the forces of good ultimately rally and triumph over evil. Here among you is the cradle of self-government, the Mother of Parliaments. Here is the enduring greatness of the British contribution […]

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