Month: November 2006
Recent events have forced me to reconsider a few things I was pretty comfortable about "knowing." First up, nuclear technology has an "expiration date." About a month ago, it …
Mark your calendars for November 8-9, 2007 for BlogWorld in Las Vegas (or as my daughter used to call it "Lost" Vegas). I'll be there. Here is a description …
I wrote last week that the folks in Nancy Pelosi's home town of San Francisco voted against Prop 83 otherwise known as Jessica's Law. They were the only city …
1988 was the first presidential election I could vote in. The choice that year was Vice President George Bush vs. Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis. I didn't really appreciate the …
Now that the election is over we might just get a few stories about Democrats' culture of corruption as Jack Abramoff is reportedly ready to testify against "six to …
Congressman Mike Pence is running for House Minority Leader, which is why he held a conference call with conservative bloggers earlier today. These were his opening statements: He expressed …
In a bit of irony, a blog titled "Think Progress" made a post where they didn't. Earlier today on Wizbang, Alexander K. McClure posted a link to a map …
I'll be interviewed on "Into the Night with Jack Riccardi" tonight around 9:35pm ET. San Antonio listeners can tune in and hear the show on AM 550. We'll be …
One of the more disturbing trends I've been seeing grow over the past few years -- or longer -- is the unwillingness to trust the American people to, when …
In case you didn't already know, I am a big John Bolton supporter because he is determined to work in the United States' interests no matter what the rest …