Month: April 2005
This morning, I touched on the political ramifications of the next Pope. In the comments, several people questioned whether the choosing of the Pope should involve politics at all, …
It's Friday, which means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™***. Enter your best caption for the following picture: Winners will be announced Sunday evening. Update: Winners announced. …
Earlier this week, while discussing my recent vacation, I alluded to a "Top-Secret Meeting." Now it can be told just what that meeting entailed:...
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Royalty, political power brokers and multitudes of the faithful will pay their last respects to Pope John Paul II on Friday at a funeral promising...
Mary Mapes gets a Peabody to go with her pink slip, meanwhile 'The Daily Show' extends its presidential campaign coverage winning streak to two - they won in 2000 …
The The Washington Post reports on the front page tomorrow that he Transportation Security Administration, once the flagship agency in the nation's $20 billion effort to protect air travelers, …
If today's Page Six story about Jenna Bush getting wild and crazy at a bachelorette party at a New York bar sounds a little familiar, it's probably because the...
According the Newsday the special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case is basically done.WASHINGTON -- The investigation into the leak of an undercover CIA operative's identity to a columnist …
"t was an outpatient procedure to repair cartilage in his knee, which was damaged by "years of soccer, hockey and marathon running."Spokeswoman April Boyd, referring to the knee surgery …
The day's still young, but it's going to be hard beat this comment on Paul Krugman's column at Left Bank Blog for sheer stupidity.Reason # 2) Let's face it- …