Author: Lorie Byrd
In my Townhall column this week I explain the reasons I question Eason Jordan's credibility when it comes to reporting from Iraq. The idea of a site where readers …
This is freakin' unbelievable.For the past four years there has been no shortage of news and views on Iraq and the long-running war there. What's been missing: a one-stop-shopping …
Rick at Freedom Keys has an interesting theory about the way the President might use that report from the Iraq Surrender Group:I've heard rumors that the President is going …
Here is the latest bit of news and it is big:DNA testing conducted by a private lab in the Duke lacrosse rape case found genetic material from several males …
This story is strange and very sad for the lady suffering, but I could not help but laugh at the "terrifying" quote.She lives in Bristol and works in Bath. …
Kathleen Antrim has an interesting column at the Examiner about the impact Christmas makes, especially economically, whether it is acknowledged or not."Happy Holidays" is the politically correct greeting for …
I saw a story on my local news tonight about a deputy who was indicted for murder, then had the charges dropped because someone on the Grand Jury had …
Josh Manchester has a great piece as TCS about the way wars are covered.When it comes to ground forces, the American press has a standard template for wartime narratives. …
In my Examiner column today I look at the benefits of Bush bashing. As we saw this week with Kofi Annan, you can say anything about President Bush, no …
Tom Delay has joined the blogosphere and is inviting readers to comment and bloggers to submit requests to guest blog at the site. He is off to a good …