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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January 25, 2004
"Legitimate coalition"

Sen. John Kerry again repeated his mantra that the United States went to war in Iraq with an "illegitimate coalition." Kerry has also used the term "fraudulent" to describe the 34 nations that have sent troops to Iraq, including Great Britain, Australia and Poland. Someone, anyone, please get Kerry on the record of what impact […]

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January 25, 2004
Good for the goose, good for the gander

A dispatch today from the Associated Press on Inspector David Kay's report on Iraq's lack of WMD's (for a more complete picture of Kay's work, check out this report) contains the following dishonest quote from Vice President Dick Cheney (the quote is dishonest, not the VP): Cheney warned in March 2003, three days before the […]

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January 24, 2004
Journalists and numbers

The stereotype about numbers being to journalists like kryptonite to Superman is often true. It starts early. Case in point is this article from the Daily Illini. Ignore the predictable left-wing, anti-gun bias and focus on this paragraph: A study done by the Violence Policy Center found that one in every five law enforcement officers […]

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January 23, 2004
The Fighting Dems

The Viking Pundit has an interesting anecdote on what the Democrats in the Senate are willing to fight for, and what they're not.

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January 23, 2004
Correcting the record

The San Diego Union-Tribune publishes one whopper of a correction in its Opinion section -- and it involves a blogger. In a Jan. 15. follow-up to his Jan. 12 column, "More deceptions to justify war actions," James O. Goldsborough stated that Fox News was the source of a bogus 1945 Reuters news dispatch that may […]

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January 23, 2004
The Democrat Debate

Random thoughts, as they occur (on the tape I'm watching) in Thursday night's debate. Sen. John Kerry claims that only people who make more than $200,000 got a tax cut from the Bush tax cuts. Not only is it false, but it's unbelievable that he'd try to peddle that line. Gov. Howard Dean still doesn't […]

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January 23, 2004
Playing with the numbers

The New York Times most irrelevant columnist, Paul Krugman, takes on new electronic voting machines in his latest column. No big deal. Nothing egregiously partisan in the article, except for the first paragraph. [T]he disputed election of 2000 left a lasting scar on the nation's psyche. A recent Zogby poll found that even in red […]

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