January 30, 2005
Election day

Today is the day Iraqis go to the polls to participate in free elections for the first time in decades. It's still early in Iraq, but it appears as though the terrorists' promise to fill the streets with blood has been largely empty. Check out Steven Vincent's "In the Red Zone" blog for some thoughts […]

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January 28, 2005
I wasn't asked...

... but I would sign it too.

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January 28, 2005
What the meaning of "is" is

From the family that brought you that famous line comes a "clarification" of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's apparently conciliatory remarks on the 32nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's recent remarks on abortion, in which she expressed support for parental notification laws, have provoked concern among some advocates of abortion rights, with […]

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January 28, 2005
Stupid graphics

News channels have a kind of sick love affair with flashy, eye-catching graphics that convey little tidbits of information. However, sometimes it's better to just leave it alone. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.

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January 27, 2005
Dual format

I just wanted to share with all of you what I just printed out on my printer: Hello, I live in the condo below you. I work nights. I would really appreciate it if you would not play your stereo so loud that I can easily sing along to the lyrics so early in the […]

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January 27, 2005
Memo to leftists

Evan Coyne Maloney has a new video up from the protests at last week's presidential inauguration. One thing the leftists in the video -- and those that think like them -- might want to consider before they start advocating armed revolution: remember who's got all of the guns.

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January 27, 2005
Journalism education

Hindrocket over at Powerline has gotten a little bit of an education in how major (read: large) American newspapers work. The kerfuffle began when a Washington Post article posted online yesterday contained the following paragraph: Some of the Democrats who opposed Rice were centrists from states in which President Bush won or ran strongly in […]

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January 27, 2005
A couple of brief notes

First, there's this story from the New York Daily News on congressman and mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner. This is one of the main reasons I will likely never run for public office. Anthony Weiner got a public reminder yesterday that "Mother knows best." As the Democratic mayoral hopeful blasted Mayor Bloomberg's educational policies yesterday, he […]

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January 27, 2005
Religion of Peace update

I must admit I was amused a couple of years back when Promise Keepers was in the news all of the time. Liberal feminists who knew little or nothing about Christianity went on and on about how it was some sort of evil plot to subjugate women. It wasn't, and frankly I never heard a […]

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January 26, 2005
Not a bad read

I finished Michael Crichton's latest novel, "State of Fear," a couple of weeks ago. It's certainly not Crichton's best work, it's not going to win any awards, but it's an entertaining read with a message: global warming -- as it is presented by many in the scientific community -- is bunk. If you want to […]

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