Month: March 2007
Erick Erickson had a post at Red State over the weekend that provides some interesting insight into what's going on regarding the US attorney firings and AG Alberto Gonzales. …
On the fourth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, Christopher Hitchens asks and answers some essential questions about the decision to invade Iraq.Four years after the first coalition soldiers crossed …
There are rumors floating that a Gonzales resignation is likely. I agree with John Hawkins that a resignation would be counter productive. In the past, any admission of regret …
The latest tactic by the terrorists in Iraq is the use of chlorine gas in their bombs. Time for a little lesson in the language of war: Chlorine gas …
The New York Times is asserting in an editorial today that the fired attorneys were standing up for the integrity of the election system by not pursuing voter fraud …
Well, it's begun. The great walk-back from the "we won't deal with terrorists" position of the West. The human ability to practice denial is an amazing thing. Hamas has …
This week's Weekend Caption Contest™ was yet another success. There were certainly a lot of "weather machine" entries, but alas your humble judge went in a different direction for …
It's an internet ad that has gone viral fast. The ad is called Vote Different and it's a take off on Apple's famous Super Bowl ad called 1984. This …
One of my favorite bloggers, Greg Tinti at The Political Pit Bull, has closed up his blog because of changes in his professional life that have left him no …
It's not very often that I get to tell a so-called "think tank" that they have their basic facts wrong, but today is one of those days. Today the …