January 30, 2004
Letter of the Day

Today's New York Times has a letter from a former State Department official during the Reagan administration. The writer makes an excellent point: To the Editor: Something has skewed what should be the obvious public take on the American intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (front page, Jan. 29). It is a fact that […]

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January 30, 2004
Lots to write about, so little time

I mentioned a couple of days ago that I was looking forward to reading what Union-Tribune columnist James Goldsborough would have to say regarding the results of the Hutton Inquiry and its indictment of the BBC's "journalism." Well, you can find his Thursday column here. The column actually takes a dual path, condemning Bush on […]

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January 29, 2004
WMDs, Iraq and the world's intelligence agencies

Weapons inspector David Kay testified before Congress yesterday and said little more than what he had told various media organizations over the past several days. Some thoughts on the issue and things to remember: Democrats and other associated leftists have argued that the failure of the U.S. to find WMDs in Iraq proves that Hussein […]

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January 29, 2004
Jews in Iraq

Fox News just had a short report on the Jewish community in Baghdad -- all 38 of them. They had video of some working to restore a small Jewish cemetery -- something that had been forbidden under Saddam Hussein's rule. Anytime Palestinian apologists gripe about their "right of return" to Israel, remember that there used […]

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January 29, 2004
Iraq's standard of living

I commented earlier this week on Democrat presidential hopeful Howard Dean's incredibly stupid statement that Iraqis standard of living was lower now than it was under Saddam. Now an Iraqi blogger has some words for Dean. I’m not going to comment about the rightness of the statement with more than saying that only a (blind) […]

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January 28, 2004
Bad, bad BBC

The results of the Hutton Inquiry into the death of British weapons inspector David Kelly, whether the British government "sexed-up" its intelligence or the BBC "sexed-up" its reporting, are in -- and it's bad news for the BBC. The 740 page report focused its ire on the British Broadcasting Corp. and its failure to verify […]

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January 27, 2004
Today's must-reads

Peggy Noonan warns the Democrats against doing damage to the country by nominating Gen. Wesley Clark. Donald Luskin takes a look at New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's campaign consultant work and finds it lacking.

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January 27, 2004
WMDs and Iraq

On CNN right now, Democrat Party chairman Terry McAullife said: "They've (the Bush administration) come out and said there are no weapons of mass destruction. This should be no surprise to anyone." You're kidding me, right? No surprise? Tell me, which Democrats before the war were telling us that Saddam Hussein had no WMDs? Name […]

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January 27, 2004
The Madness of Howard Dean

The Democrat candidates for president, with the probable exception of Sen. Joe Lieberman, are so mad at President Bush's policies that they find themselves saying really stupid things. After Saddam Hussein's capture, Dean told reporters that he "supposed" that was a good thing, but it didn't make us any safer. That position is debatable. Dean's […]

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January 26, 2004
Gen. Clark on "Meet the Press"

Fox News has Kerry, NBC gets Gen. Wesley Clark. Tim Russert followed up on Peter Jennings question at last week's debate regarding Michael Moore calling Bush a deserter. After giving Clark several opportunities to say the easy, and honorable, thing -- "President Bush wasn't a deserter" -- Russert gave up. Clark also tells Russert that […]

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