October 21, 2004
Time to retire

Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson is obviously part of some convoluted Karl Rove-inspired dirty tricks plot. The religious broadcaster and former presidential candidate said that President Bush had told him that there would be no casualties from the invasion of Iraq. Robertson is obviously mistaken -- he can't be lying, because he supports President Bush. Though […]

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October 21, 2004
The campaign devolves

Some idiot over at Sen. John Kerry's campaign decided to send out a statement attacking Vice President Dick Cheney for getting a flu vaccine. Thankfully, the press noted that Cheney should be among those getting the shot. Cheney would fit into the government's definition of those most vulnerable to a looming influenza epidemic as he […]

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October 20, 2004
A wealth of material

I wouldn't wish a Kerry presidency on the country, but Teresa Heinz Kerry's mouth would provide an almost daily supply of material worth mocking. In an interview with USA Today, the multilingual African-American opines on First Lady Laura Bush. Q: You'd be different from Laura Bush? A: Well, you know, I don't know Laura Bush. […]

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October 20, 2004
U.S. has contingency plans for nuclear war on the Korean peninsula

I must confess, I don't have a copy of those contingency plans, but I'm sure the government has them. The fact that the government has "contingency plans" for anything and everything is not newsworthy. Today's New York Times has an article entitled: "U.S. Has Contingency Plans for a Draft of Medical Workers." As I illustrated […]

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October 19, 2004
Krugman peddles the draft myth

New York Times Bush-hating columnist Paul Krugman's latest column is chock-full of conjecture that President Bush is going to bring back the draft. It's not worth anyone's time to go through Krugman's manure point-by-point, but there was something I wanted to consider. It will take four more years to disprove Krugman's lie, but at the […]

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October 19, 2004
Three weeks from next Friday

Just got finished watching the global warming disaster movie "The Day After Tommorrow." Al Gore and his cronies wanted us to watch this thing and be scared? I'd say the whole movie was overkill, but especially the computer-generated wolves. The special effects were impressive, but I kept thinking to myself as character after character said: […]

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October 18, 2004
Two ads you've got to see

I've always been of the opinion that more political speech is always better than less, so I'm not at all opposed to the infamous 527s. So, here are a couple of 527 ads that you should check out. The first is by the Club for Growth and director David Zucker of "Airplane!" fame. Even if […]

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October 18, 2004
Demonizing believers

When I saw Ron Suskind's New York Times Magazine piece "Without a Doubt" come over the wires last week, two thoughts came to mind. First, it makes Public Editor Daniel Okrent's piece the previous week claiming that the Times plays it pretty straight when it comes to covering the presidential campaign look pretty laughable. The […]

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October 17, 2004
Bolshevik Storytelling

I'm beginning to get really annoyed at the continual claims by Sen. John Kerry's surrogates that beating the American people over the head with someone else's sexuality is "fair game" or, as Kerry adviser Bob Shrum said on "Meet the Press" today, "trying to say something say something positive." Kerry's ham-handed effort to scare President […]

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October 17, 2004
Shocking!

I know this will come as a surprise to exactly none of you, but today's New York Times editorial page comes out in support of Sen. John Kerry for president. As should be expected, the editorial isn't really an endorsement of Kerry, but instead is a long list of grievances against President Bush. The editorial […]

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