Month: October 2009
At work, I'm allowed to play my MP3 player, as long as it's "work-safe." I'm starting to learn, though, that I can't always trust my instincts. Or my memories. …
Ruth Marcus writes over at the PostPartisan blog at the Washington Post that the White House is appearing "weak, unable to take Harry Truman's advice and just deal with …
Apparently there are some Democrats from New York that are beginning to experience the ill effects of having an unrepentant House Ways and Means Committee Chairman like Charles Rangel …
SuperFreakonomics precipitates acrimonious denials from the acolytes of algore.
Well, well, well. It appears that my piece comparing ObamaCare to the draft struck a nerve. Specifically, in Media Matters Mouthpiece Oliver Willis. Here's his scintillating, insightful commentary in …
North Korean Sarin in discovered in China; Red Army not amused.
Hugo Chavez has a history of criticizing the Venezuelan media that didn't overtly praise the dictator: As politicians in the U.S. discuss bringing back the so-called Fairness Doctrine, which …
Aren't the DoJ and the United States Attorney's were charged with enforcing all the Federal Laws?
The pop culture and MSM are doing execrable jobs when it comes to reporting and contextualizing the the important while hyping the trivial.
Sometimes it's just too easy to point at England's health care system and its flaws and to use it as an example of why ObamaCare is so bad, but …