March 23, 2004
Stealth correction?

If you click on the link in the item below, you'll find that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman maliciously and deceptively misquoted former presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer. Krugman turned comments chiding a Republican congressman for a bigoted comment against Sikhs and Bill Maher's infamous characterizations of the 9/11 hijackers as brave and Americans […]

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March 23, 2004
Who Krugman trusts

For today's fisking of the latest Krugman screed, check out Luskin. I do find it curious however that the only former administration officials Krugman seems to trust are ones who share Krugman's preconceived opinion of the president.

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March 22, 2004
More fabricated journalism

I was going to write about this last Friday, but my work schedule was rejiggered and college basketball was on. USA Today reporter Jack Kelley is the latest member of the journalism fraternity to have his fabrications detailed and put right. Kelley's fabrications go back at least seven (and possibly 11) years. That Kelley's behavior […]

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March 21, 2004
Another terror leader dead

Hamas "spiritual" leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was killed in Gaza by an Israeli missile strike on Monday. Good riddance. This man and followers are responsible for the murders of hundreds of Israeli men, women and children over the years. Hamas' goal was the destruction of Israel. He has reaped what he has sown. Don't be […]

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March 21, 2004
An exercise in contrasts

On Saturday, thirteen Methodist clergy came to the conclusion that the Bible is merely a list of suggestions that you don't really have to follow if you don't feel like it. Following in the footsteps of the Episcopal Church, which recently made a practicing homosexual a bishop, the Methodists have said there's nothing wrong with […]

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March 20, 2004
Seen on slashdot

For the past couple of months I've been checking out the goings-on over at the blog for geeks, aka slashdot.org. If having barely-informed teen-aged salesperson bugging you at an actual store isn't annonying enough, well at least one Web sitewould like for them to annoy you while surfing the Web. According to Rackspace's co-chairman, one-third […]

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March 20, 2004
Who's supporting whom?

You can find out who your neighbors are contributing to in the presidential race -- or the who's who in your town. The Bush campaign, however, may want to get in touch with this guy to campaign for them. Who would've guessed?

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March 20, 2004
Disdain for the "little people"

Democrat presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry, skiing on the Utah slopes, fell after he ran into a member of his Secret Service detail when the agent inadvertantly strayed into his path. Kerry's defender-of-the-common-man response: When asked a moment later about the incident by a reporter on the ski run, Kerry said sharply, "I don't fall […]

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March 19, 2004
Isn't it a little late for this?

According to a blurb on the Drudge Report Sen. John Kerry doesn't want foreign leaders to endorse him. KERRY: NO FOREIGN ENDORSEMENTS, PLEASE... Kerry Foreign Policy Advisor Rand Beers issued the following statement today: '...It is simply not appropriate for any foreign leader to endorse a candidate in America's presidential election. John Kerry does not […]

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March 18, 2004
What global warming?

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reports that this past winter was "average."

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