Archive for March, 2005
Taking the Rap
Thursday, March 31st, 2005Sandy Berger just copped a plea.
Somewhere, out there, Susan MacDougal and Webster Hubbell probably just smiled, sheepishly, and nodded their heads.
Cue the Imperial Theme Music
Thursday, March 31st, 2005Paul Wolfowitz is the new chief of the World Bank.
“No compromise, no peace.”
The President’s Statements on Terri Schindler’s Passing and the WMD Report
Thursday, March 31st, 2005Here’s a transcript of the President’s remarks from earlier today.
Will “Hanoi John” Follow Suit?
Thursday, March 31st, 2005“Hanoi Jane” Fonda finally has admitted she betrayed her country.
Alas, I seriously doubt the Junior Democrat Senator, from Massachusetts, will be the next one to step up to that particular plate.
Just a hunch.
Beyond Death
Thursday, March 31st, 2005Terri Schiavo has finally escaped the control of her husband, and the Court which addresses this case in future has a Judge which cannot be bought, fooled, or ignored.
Note the category ‘Yahoo’ used for the story, to get an idea of how, even now, the Left is spinning the event.
So, if you’re Michael “Compassion” [...]
Terri Is Gone
Thursday, March 31st, 2005I have not read a blog or been able to post for almost a week now since I have been on vacation with my family, but have been following Terri’s story on the Florida local news and in the papers at night. I just saw that Terri has passed away without her family present. [...]
Kerry
Thursday, March 31st, 2005John Kerry: Jackass of the week.
Stingy
Thursday, March 31st, 2005Yet again.
True American Hero
Thursday, March 31st, 2005One brave soldier soon will receive the nation’s highest military honor, for his service, and sacrifice, in Iraq.
There are certain colors which never run.
To all the U.S. servicemen and servicewomen out there:
You make us proud.
2006 New York Attorney General Race
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005Normally I do not post on races for state constitutional offices, but this one is an exception because of who may be running.
Thomas Dewey, grandson of Governor Thomas Dewey, is considering a bid for the Republican nomination in 2006.
Now talk about name recognition!
The Changing Face of the Middle East
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005I, for one, like this visual a heck of a lot better than the ones of hooded terror-bots, standing on balconies, or those of blindfolded embassy workers, or of burning American flags.
Remember when Jack Kemp thanked President Reagan, at the 1996 GOP convention, for pushing communism down and then to the ground?
Well, I’ve got a [...]
Lorie
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005In case you’re all wondering where Lorie Byrd is, she’s on vacation, stuck in a hotel without Internet access. Shudder.
2006 Rhode Island Senate Race
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005In what is getting to be a comedy, Representative Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island has decided not to run against incumbent Senator Lincoln Chafee.
Of course the other Congressman, James Langevin, has also dropped out of the race. The only remaining candidate is Secretary of State Matt Brown, and a recent poll showed Chafee crushing [...]
Another ‘Mafia’ Hit
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005I published a story about the attempt to shut down Gay Patriot. It turns out Michael Rogers wasn’t done with his vendetta. When Robert posted the same article, complete with a “Gay Terrorist” headline, Michael Rogers contacted his CSP and got his site shut down. Note please, that Mr. Rogers did not [...]
“Senile, Racist Democrat, a Former KKK Member, Votes Against Female African-American Whom President Bush Nominated for U.S. Secretary of State”
Wednesday, March 30th, 2005That would have been the Associated Press headline — back when Condi Rice’s nomination battle was en vogue — if they had applied the very same “journalistic standards,” to that particular issue, as they did to a story, from earlier today, about the writing ambitions of the Vice President’s daughter.