Month: January 2009
Today is my son's sixth birthday. Ever since I began blogging, I've taken this day to re-post Daniel's story. It's beneath the fold if you haven't read it before. …
Yesterday, The New York Post reported: In an exchange with Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) about the proposal, the president shot back: "I won," according to aides...
Former Merrill Lynch chief John Thain, the architect of the firm's sale last year to Ken Lewis' Bank of America, was lauded for selling the company at a time …
In all the commotion surrounding State Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand's nomination to fill Hillary Clinton's vacated New York senate seat, you might have missed this interesting little tidbit about spurned …
15 civilians including three children. Hey, look, I'm just trying to be fair. For the last seven years, all we heard from the far left was "the President is …
Ten days after we learned that 61 inmates released from the Guantanamo Bay Naval facility have returned to terrorism, the New York Times profiles Said Ali al-Shihri, a former …
One of our less-than-balanced readers tried to hijack a thread earlier today, by presenting his home-cooked-but-half-baked theory that El Clintonistas de Fuego Morte were setting up a coup, on …
FDA allows first test of human stem cell therapy So declares the headline to this Reuters article. Health writer Maggie Fox is either intentionally misstating the facts, ignorant of …
This post title sounds like the opening to a joke, but it is actually a list of the people Ms. Underestimated found chatting on the Dr. Phil show about …
From The New York Post: ALBANY - Gov. Paterson, defying the liberal wing of his Democratic Party, has chosen little-known, NRA-backed, upstate Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand to succeed Hillary Rodham...