July 17, 2003
Pete Rose and the Baseball Hall of Fame

I didn't watch the entire program, but ESPN showed "Pete Rose on Trial," a mock court to determine whether or not baseball's all-time hit leader, who gambled on baseball, should be eligible to be inducted into the Hall. The final jury vote was 8-4 for making him eligible. (Of course, if he's eligible, he's in. […]

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July 17, 2003
More on Kristof's unbiased sources

As was noted by James Taranto on yesterday's "Best of the Web," Willam Sjostrom has some information about Kristof's Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity. VIPS does not seem to have a website, but its email is [email protected], and their open letter appears to have been published at CounterPunch (run by Alexander Cockburn, the Nation columnist), […]

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July 16, 2003
Trolling for liberals

There was this trucker who stopped at a diner somewhere in the Midwest. As he walked in the diner, some of the other truckers and a few locals sniffed the air and looked at him oddly. After he sat down and ordered, a couple of men came up to him and asked: "Are you a […]

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July 16, 2003
Thanks for the memories

Max Boot has an excellent column in today's Los Angeles Times pointing out that the "infamous 16" is all about politics. It has nothing to do with concerns about the quality of our intelligence, the president's honesty or...Watergate. The decision to go to war was not based on 16 words in the State of the […]

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July 15, 2003
Lies, lies, lies

Byron Scott takes on 20 of them.

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July 15, 2003
Pattern of Stupidity

The New York Times' twin dimwits, Nicholas Kristof and Paul Krugman are back, and they're nuttier than ever. Let's start first with Krugman, whom I mistakenly suggested last week may have been designated an unlawful combatant and shipped off to Gitmo -- I was apparently incorrect. Krugman's vacation hasn't mellowed him, but after comparing his […]

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July 14, 2003
More on Nevada

Timothy Sandefur has written another nice summary of the legislating from the bench going on in Nevada. Check it out.

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July 12, 2003
An ax to grind

Clifford D. May over at National Review Online offers some background on one person that the New York Times and other national media outlets are touting as a nonpartisan, career foreign diplomat whose criticisms against the Bush administration should be taken seriously. Joseph C. Wilson, in a Times op-ed last week alleged that: "I have […]

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July 12, 2003
French moral superiority

Yes, I know. It's an oxymoron, but this report from London's Daily Telegraph chaps my hide. President Jacques Chirac negotiated a secret deal to protect Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb general accused of Europe's worst atrocities since the Second World War, according to evidence submitted to the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague. […]

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July 12, 2003
Exactly!

I was scanning Cox & Forkum's latest comic offerings when I came across this comic post and thought: Exactly!

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