January 9, 2003
Judicial standards and the liberal line

Predictably, today's New York Times comes out with another scathing attack on Judge Charles Pickering. Pickering, who was defeated in the Senate Judiciary Committee in the last Congress on a party-line vote, is from Mississippi, the same state as "segregationist" Sen. Trent Lott. The main charge against Pickering has been his "racial insensitivity" regarding a […]

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January 8, 2003
More evidence of segregationism and the Republican party

From the op-ed pages of The New York Times is a piece which details, as Bill and Hillary Clinton say, what the Republican party does "on the back roads every day."

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January 8, 2003
What is the world coming to?

I must confess that I don't read The Weekly Standard's Web site all that often. It's not that it's bad, it's just that it's not as good as National Review's or any of a plethora of blogs. So, when it comes to my Web-commentary reading, it often falls low on the list. That's why I […]

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January 7, 2003
Point for Ponnuru

In a post on National Review Online's group blog, "The Corner," Ramesh Ponnuru has a little advice for the Democratic party on a talking point they may want to discard. Rep. Robert Menendez, New Jersey Democrat, is attacking the president�s plan thus: �We stimulate the job market. The president�s plan stimulates the stock market.� Is […]

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January 7, 2003
Race and politics

In the wake of the "Trent Lott Stupidity," there was a landslide of denunciations from both conservative and liberal columnists -- as there should have been. There's a discussion that needs to take place in America regarding race. In the nearly 40 years since the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, America has come […]

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January 7, 2003
Another award for Krugman

Lying in ponds, a Web site that tracks partisanship of prominent columnists and some of the nation's most influential editorial pages. The 2002 award for most partisan columnist went to none other than New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. In a year in which Mr. Krugman generated lots of buzz and won an award, his […]

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January 6, 2003
A dearth of posting

Sorry about the lack of insightful commentary/posting that you've all come to expect, but I've been battling a particularly vicious variety of the cold bug the past week or so. But, to tide you over with a little humor, I was looking at this page at Amazon.com when I scrolled down to find the following: […]

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January 3, 2003
Get your search terms straight perverts!

Someone who uses bellsouth as their ISP is a pedophile that needs a serious beating. They found their way to my blog by using the search terms: "hoy very young girls." Criminal can't even type right.

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January 3, 2003
Ignoring the elephant in the room

The latest offering from "Columnist of the Year" Paul Krugman is amazing in its inanity because of Krugman's neglect of the biggest, most relevant issue when it comes to the current nuclear standoff with North Korea. Krugman's "analysis" (I think this is an appropriate time for the infamous scare quotes) of the North Korean situation […]

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January 2, 2003
Donna Brazille, economist

The DNC's Donna Brazille is on CNN right now and has said, without rebuttal from Bay Buchanon, that the Bush Tax cut has been "pushing the economy down." Some economists have claimed that the tax cut hasn't helped the economic situation, and have basically said it has had no effect on the overall economy. But […]

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