January 3, 2005
Freedom of speech

The right to speak your mind only applies to liberals. That may sound like some sort of stupid joke, but the American left all too often behaves as it is true. When you criticize some sophomoric Hollywood star who has taken it upon themselves to be the font of all that is right and good […]

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January 3, 2005
Just what we need

One of the sillier new laws that the California nanny state has passed requires people to turn on their lights if they're using their windshield wipers. This law was brought to us courtesy of state legislator Joe Simitian's "It Ought to be a Law" contest. The only thing sillier than this law itself is the […]

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January 3, 2005
CBS mending fences?

Broadcasting & Cable is reporting an effort by CBS News to try to convince the White House that it is not a subsidiary of the Democratic Party. Heyward was “working overtime to convince Bartlett that neither CBS News nor Rather had a vendetta against the White House,” our source says, “and from here on out […]

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January 3, 2005
Advice for Senate Democrats

It's not often that I go out on a limb and give well-intentioned advice to America's minority party. I'm going to do it this time because if what Matt Drudge is reporting is true, then the Dems are not only going to shoot themselves in the proverbial foot with the American people, but also hurt […]

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January 2, 2005
College football notes

Cal, by looking like it was already hibernating when it played Texas Tech, demonstrated that it was a correct decision to give them "the shaft" and put Texas in the BCS. Utah's spanking of an 8-3 Pitt team demonstrated that they should've been playing against Auburn in the Sugar Bowl.

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January 1, 2005
Two wrongs don't make a right

Slate's Mickey Kaus complains that a computerized voting machine malfunction in North Carolina is causing the state to have re-vote for agricultural commissioner. Apparently, some of the machines "lost" more votes than the margin of victory for that office. The Instapundit's response to this is: "I told you so!" Reynolds references an article he wrote […]

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December 30, 2004
Washington Governor's race

Late yesterday, Republican Dino Rossi requested a revote in the Washington Governor's race. Democrat Christine Gregoire currently has a highly suspect 129 vote lead. There's a lot to read over at Sound Politics. However, I would like to highlight two posts. First, this one by a voter who didn't get her vote counted -- and […]

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December 30, 2004
Overqualified

Minneapolis Star-Tribune columnist Nick Coleman apparently went off his medication when he wrote this rant against the Powerline bloggers. Instapundit has a roundup of links, but old axiom about having a battle of wit with an unarmed man comes to mind. Maureen Dowd won a Pulitzer Prize. Nick Coleman is (I'm certain) a handsomely paid […]

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December 30, 2004
Guideposts

It's always helpful when someone who once had a modicum of respect and prestige does something so outrageous that it allows you to more definitively identify their particular type of ... moonbat. Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark -- the man who was once America's top law enforcement officer -- has joined Saddam Hussein's legal […]

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December 29, 2004
This is funny too...

...in a sad sort of way.

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