December 3, 2003
What a racket

The Wall Street Journal's John Fund takes a look at the public financing of presidential elections that shells out nearly $1 million to Lyndon Larouche. If that isn't bad enough, he also notes a quirk about the public financing of mayoral elections in New York City. New York's financing system has already produced a windfall […]

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December 3, 2003
Neutrality vs. Antagonism

The Supreme Court yesterday heard oral arguments in the case of a Washington State student who received a merit scholarship that was rescinded after he decided to major in pastoral ministry. In the past, the court has decided that vouchers could legally be awarded to students, even if the students used those vouchers to attend […]

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December 3, 2003
The superior gaming console

Not only is the Xbox the only one to have the incredible Halo. It also stops bullets. Really.

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December 3, 2003
Deanisms

The intelligentsia on the left have often had their fun with gaffes by Republicans from Ronald Reagan to Dan Quayle to George W. Bush. It appears as though Democrat presidential hopeful Howard Dean may give the right a similar opportunity for hilarity. Many have already pointed out Dean's repeated referrals to the Soviet Union as […]

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December 2, 2003
Surprise!

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is overturned again.

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December 2, 2003
I can't make this up

The New York Times news article on the faux Middle East peace plan includes this from former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter: Mr. Carter, defeated in his quest for re-election by Ronald Reagan in 1980, speculated that "had I been elected to a second term, with the prestige and authority and influence […]

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December 2, 2003
Left-wing "intelligence" failures

Eugene Volokh has a succinct roundup of some pretty hilarious anti-Bush stupidity. As readers doubtless recall, writer Wayne Madsen wrote a column on the left-wing counterpunch site that began by roundly ridiculing President Bush for showing up for Thanksgiving dinner with the troops at 6 a.m. Eastern time. "I would have thought most of the […]

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December 2, 2003
It's the thought that counts

The New York Times comes out in support of the faux peace plan for the Middle East. Scroll down for the link to Charles Krauthammer's explanation of why this is a very bad idea.

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December 2, 2003
Lies, Inc.

If it's possible to give trial lawyers a bad name, then Erin Brockovich and Edward Masry are doing a dang good job of it.

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December 2, 2003
God on campus

The Boston Globe's Sunday magazine has an in-depth article on the growth of evangelical Christianity on campuses including MIT and Harvard. Unfortunately, the piece is written much like one might try to describe or explain an enclave of aliens from Omicron-Persei Five. In the wake of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision requiring the state […]

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