Month: August 2006
Currently, the state of Massachusetts is in halfway decent shape, financially. They currently have about a billion dollars in their "rainy-day fund," and tax revenues are OK. But things …
Updated After Lamont's win over Joe Lieberman yesterday, the far leftist MoveOn moonbats have ratcheted up the rhetoric. Take a gander at Michael Moore's ultimatum to all pro-Iraq war …
Any photographers looking for work in the Middle East might contact the New York Times. Gateway Pundit just got their last one fired. If you haven't seen it, this …
Updated For the second time, the Democrats in Georgia'a 4th Congressional District decided that they were tired of Cynthia McKinney's stunts so they fired her. Hank Johnson, the soft-spoken …
Yesterday, I speculated that Reuters' very public firing of freelance photographer Adnan Hajj was no guarantee that the flagrant fraud would end. Well, that was speculation, utterly unfounded in …
The 33rd edition of the Wizbang Podcast is up for your listening pleasure. Here's what I talk about today:Is Israel Leaving the Rockets in Lebanon on Purpose? - What …
TCS Daily has a piece out today that contains some amazing information. In their essay, J. Peter Pham and Michael I. Krauss write about how Hezbollah intimidates and controls …
We are blogging tonight's primary results at Wizbang Politics. I am also asking readers to rank the McKinney campaign on a "crazy scale" of 1-10. Obviously, she started pretty …
The early reports of slow Chicks concert ticket sales were evidently correct. The Dixie Chicks have had to cancel or push back many of their concert dates, especially in …
James Taranto notes an interesting issue in this photo taken in the aftermath of the Israeli airstrike in Qana. The July 30, 2006 photo by the Associated Press's Lefteris …