July 26, 2004
Okent's admission

Someone inside the New York Times building has finally put in print what practically everyone on Earth already knew. (Dan Rather excepted.) Times public editor Daniel Okrent comes clean in Sunday's column. Is The New York Times a Liberal Newspaper? [O]F course it is. The fattest file on my hard drive is jammed with letters […]

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July 26, 2004
Proving the point?

A letter-writer to the New York Times complains that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's use of the term "girlie man" somehow suggests that girls are "frivolous." She then threatens to withhold her vote from Republicans because of this. Heh.

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July 26, 2004
This is interesting

A new scenario regarding the Berger pilfering incidents. I'm not sure what I think of all of this. Berger's contention that his actions were simply a result of "sloppiness" doesn't hold water. The possiblity that Berger was pilfering drafts of the millennum report with embarrassing handwritten notes in the margins sounds like a possibility. This […]

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July 25, 2004
Congratulations Lance

Lance Armstrong wins a record sixth straight Tour de France. I can't tell you how much I hope this bugs the H-E-Double Hockeysticks out of the frogs.

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July 25, 2004
Hey, you missed the election

The Associated Press is reporting that Sen. John Kerry "narrowly trails" George W. Bush in the electoral college. John Kerry narrowly trails President Bush in the battle for the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, as he makes his case at the Democratic National Convention this week to topple the Republican incumbent. […]

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July 25, 2004
Good advice...

...for Democrats. Don't expect them to follow it.

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July 23, 2004
That liberal media

So, MSNBC has unveiled its blog for coverage of the Democrats' convention next week in Boston. Entitled "Hardblogger," the blog will surely be anything but. Why? Because, of the seven bloggers, one is a Republican, four are Democrats and the other two are liberal-leaning journalists. One blogger, Ron Reagan, Jr., is also a speaker at […]

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July 23, 2004
Strategically timed shenanigans?

Former Clinton Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary had to be escorted off a plane after she threw a hissy fit and tried to charge the cockpit. Some Washington insiders suspect that O'Leary was trying to divert attention from next week's Democrat Convention in Boston.

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July 23, 2004
Religion of pieces

Another death that will likely be laid at the feet of the Israelis occurred today when a 15-year-old Palestinian youth tried to stop some of Yasser Arafat's goons from launching rockets into Israel from near the kid's home. So the members of the Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigades shot and killed the kid and wounded five […]

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July 23, 2004
Stifling dissent

National Review and The New Republic are having another one of their respectful and thoughtful "opinion duels" again this week. At issue is whether or not President Bush has "made America less democratic" -- and they don't mean that he's made it so there are fewer "Democrats." What is really interesting reading this debate and […]

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