June 29, 2004
Lileks answers the front door

Columnist and blogger extraordinaire James Lileks answered the front door the other day and found a Kerry supporter on his stoop. A minor political note, if you�re interested in such things. The other day a young girl came to the door to solicit my support for her presidential candidate. I asked her why I should […]

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June 29, 2004
Corrupting the language

Remember those suits filed by abortion providers against the law banning partial birth abortion? Remember all of the euphemisms the "doctors" used to describe the process? "Disarticulation," "render unpregnant," etc.? Don't forget this is what we're talking about. The "product of conception" is a baby.

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June 29, 2004
The French

The corrupt Jacques Chirac has, as he has opined before, "missed an opportunity to shut up." Chirac was angered at Bush's statement that the European Union should give Turkey a firm date for its admission to the group. France doesn't want Turkey to join and Turkey's biggest booster in the EU is Britain. It doesn't […]

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June 28, 2004
An important step

Two days ahead of schedule, the United States has handed over sovereignty to the people of Iraq.

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June 28, 2004
Projection

It appears as though liberals have problems identifying their own problems. Just days after Al Gore decries "digital brownshirts," some Michael Moore fans decide to beat up a third-party supporter.

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June 28, 2004
He's gonna squeal like a stuck pig

Though I must confess I've never heard the squeal of a stuck pig, but if you listen today you'll hear that sound emanate from Michael Moore and his minions (sounds like a bad '50s band). Today's Wall Street Journal has an editorial (sorry, subscribers only) that begins: Michael Moore, the Leni Riefenstahl of our time... […]

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June 28, 2004
One minor detail

CNN reports that Michael Moore's propaganda piece was the top-grossing movie this past weekend. Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" took in a whopping $21.8 million in its first three days, becoming the first documentary ever to debut as Hollywood's top weekend film. One problem: documentaries are supposed to be based on fact.

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June 26, 2004
A page-turner

I just finished reading Lev Grossman's "The Codex," a book that quickly grabs you and doesn't let go. Edward Wozny is an investment banker who is taking two weeks off work to prepare for his new posting in London. His last assignment before he starts packing is to visit an English Duke and Duchess for […]

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June 26, 2004
Imagine

I saw the latest Bush/Cheney '04 Web ad when it came out a couple of days ago and thought to myself that some of the loony left's insane rantings were finally coming back to haunt them. Finally they'd be held accountable and perhaps this would prompt them to start talking about issues. Then I saw […]

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June 26, 2004
American newspapers take note

Get your web designers/programmers to work duplicating this for the 2004 election.

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