January 11, 2010
Winning the general

Jillian Bandes, a columnist over at Townhall.com, has a piece up likening the upcoming Senate race against California Democrat Barbara Boxer as a potential repeat of the Dede Scozzafava debacle in NY-23 last year in which RINO Scozzafava split the conservative vote allowing the Democrat to win the House seat. With memories of NY-23 fresh […]

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January 11, 2010
Losing all credibility

In a post last month I mistakenly identified the incorrect state for Rep. Mike Pence. A couple of commenters – who apparently came here from a left-leaning site – claimed that the mistake proved I had “lost all credibility” and conveniently ignored the larger point of the post. I quickly – and accurately – corrected […]

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January 7, 2010
Pod people

Who is this guy and what has he done with Jack Cafferty? Welcome to the real world, Jack.

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January 7, 2010
Better to be thought a fool…

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano would be advised to never speak in public again. Where has this woman been since 9/11/2001? She really thinks that it’s a new tactic of using a single suicide bomber? Maybe she’s never had to take off her shoes at the airport. There’s been some criticism in the […]

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January 4, 2010
The next boxer bomber

President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder have decided that the man who attempted to blow up a plane in midair and kill nearly 300 people is a common criminal who deserves all the rights granted citizens of the United States. In an interview yesterday on “Fox News Sunday,” assistant to the president for […]

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January 3, 2010
Interesting eminent domain strategy

Friday’s Wall Street Journal recounted an interesting tactic used by Columbia University in order to get an area declared “blighted” so that it could create a research and academic facility. Columbia can’t use the Kelo justification because the university will not bring in more tax money than the existing businesses and private property, so they’ve […]

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January 1, 2010
We don’t negotiate with terrorists

Or maybe we do. From Bill Roggio: The British are all smiles over the release of Peter Moore, a British citizen who was held hostage by an Iranian-backed Shia terror group in Iraq. But there is little talk about the price paid to secure Moore's release. The US military has freed Qais Qazali, the leader […]

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December 29, 2009
Useful idiot?

Allahpundit over at HotAir characterizes Rep. Ron Paul as a “useful idiot” because Paul said on CNN: “They’re terrorists because we’re occupiers!” regarding the attempted Christmas Day jihadi airline bombing. Useful? Nope. I don't think he's useful to anyone. Idiot? Check. For the record, Allahpundit notes that Paul also has his facts wrong. According to […]

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December 28, 2009
Remember when

Bush caught all sorts of crap for that one from the media. That was then, this is now. TEEING OFF: A half-hour after President Obama vowed to catch the terrorists behind a plot to blow up a plane on Christmas, he arrived at 10:40 a.m. at the Luana Hills Country Club, where a golf course […]

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December 28, 2009
Anatomy of a slur

The Chicago Tribune’s Clarence Page is feeling some heat for using a sexual slur to describe the Tea Party movement. Like many of his brethren in the largely liberal mainstream media, he feels that because some early Tea Party movement members were ignorant of the sexual connotation of the slur, it’s OK for him to […]

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