October 20, 2003
When protesters attack

Evan Coyne Maloney has video up from the pro-Palestinian conference and rally earlier this month at Rutgers University. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. My favorite line on the video, from one of the pro-Palestinian Nazi hatemongers, referring to Maloney: Woman: What he is really doing here is intelligence gathering. Not bloody […]

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October 20, 2003
If it had been said on Fox News...

...about a liberal, then this would be all over the media and the liberal blogosphere as evidence of those hateful Republicans. Unfortunately, this time it was a liberal talking about a devout Christian -- so it's OK. Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio: “Now they’ve got this guy who’s head of the intelligence section in […]

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October 20, 2003
Where did this come from?

While I don't agree with everything in it, today's New York Times has a surprisingly reasonable editorial calling on Democrats to take a position on American foreign policy post-9/11 that is something more substantive than: Bush is wrong. The candidates also need to tell Americans where they stand on the larger issue of preventive war. […]

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October 19, 2003
Religion of Peace/Death cult update

A poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research finds that 75 percent of Palestinians supported or strongly supported the Oct. 4 suicide bombing of a restaurant in Haifa that killed 21 people. No roadmap can succeed as long as the Palestinians embrace a culture of violence and destruction.

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October 19, 2003
Candidate of opportunity

If the economy had never tanked and the Iraq war and its aftermath had been flawless, would former Gen. Wesley Clark be a Democrat? Or would 2007 come and he would seek office as a Republican? Well, it appears as the good general was offering effusive praise of the GOP administration as recently as January […]

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October 17, 2003
Nyah nyah nyah nyaaaah! I can't hear you

When good economic news comes out, does Krugman address it? No, like a little child being told something he doesn't want to hear, he puts his fingers in his ears and whines the same ol' song. Krugman, who has yet to win a Nobel Prize in economics, quotes George Akerlof, who has one a Nobel […]

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October 16, 2003
60 Minutes II -- corrections to be made

Well, I've got the 60 Minutes II piece on the "sexed up" Iraq intelligence and there's really no surprises in the statements coming from former State Department analyst Greg Thielmann. After checking out some background helpfully provided by Robert Musil, what CBS managed to come up with is the same ol', same ol'. As I […]

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October 16, 2003
Book review

I recently finished reading Bob Kohn's "Journalistic Fraud: How The New York Times Distorts the News and Why it Can No Longer Be Trusted." On the whole, the book is well written and documented. Kohn identifies many different methods of injecting bias into news stories, nearly every one of them masterfully accomplished by the Times. […]

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October 15, 2003
Like Disneyland for adults!

Today's Wall Street Journal has a great article on a machine gun shoot at Knob Creek Gun Range in West Point, Ky. After reading the piece, I want to go out and fire a .50-cal sniper rifle -- talk about fun!

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October 15, 2003
There they go again

Tonight's "60 Minutes II" features a State Department career foreign service officer who claims that the U.S. intelligence regarding Iraq was "sexed up" a la Andrew Gilligan. But that's not all, if you watch the video preview (follow the link above and look for the video link on the right), CBS newsman Scott Pelley asks […]

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