Month: January 2008
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to review a ruling by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals that rejected efforts by special interest groups to expand the Constitution to …
A Brinker Capital poll of 236 financial advisers shows that their biggest worry about the economy and investment is not a terrorist attack or global unrest but a Democrat …
If there was ever any doubt about the Boston Globe's position on illegal aliens, this weekend should put the nail in that coffin. First up, on Saturday, the Glob …
There's roughly one year remaining in the Bush presidency. Given his (severely) lame-duck status, I'll assume no major and new accomplishments from now until Jan. 2009. I'll also assume …
This week's Weekend Caption Contest™ was another smash hit. Everyone loves Microsoft bashing so this picture was ripe with possibilities. The assignment this week was to caption the following …
Unionized Nevada teachers have filed a lawsuit against Nevada's largest union in connection with the Nevada Democrat caucus. The Nevada State Education Association and five people identified as Democrats …
OK, it should be flamingly obvious that Ezra Levant's hearing before the Canadian Human Rights Commission for having the audacity to exercise his right to free speech and free …
Oh, hot diggety. It's not every day I get to Fisk a former Secretary of State, but the Boston Globe somehow conned Madeleine Albright to write a little piece …
I find myself slightly ashamed. I have discovered a new hero, a champion of free speech and our Constitutional rights -- and he's not an American. He's a Canadian …
When a Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, published a series of cartoons depicting the Islamic Prophet Muhammad in a "disrespectful" fashion in 2005, a radical Muslim cleric incited protests which erupted …