There's a lot of fuss going around about members of the State Department not being able to staff the embassy in Iraq. Not enough diplomats have volunteered, so they're …
Back in late 2004 and early 2005, I sent emails, faxes, and letters to every member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. In …
Lately, it seems that almost every day there's a new scandal involving Hillary Clinton and campaign financing. Wanted fugitives raising big bucks for her. Poor immigrants giving far more …
This evening we announced 400 (or so) finalists for The 2007 Weblog Awards this evening. The remaining 90 (or so) will be announced tomorrow. We also rolled out a...
In addition to the Federal Reserve's widely-publicized 0.25% rate cut there have been a number of interesting business stories thus far this week: Economic Growth Inflation-adjusted GDP growth in …
Over at Soldiers Angels, they're having a fundraiser for their Project Valour-IT program. If you aren't familiar, here's a little background: Project Valour-IT began when Charles "Chuck" Ziegenfuss was …
I sometimes think of myself as "the most prominent blogger from New Hampshire" or "in New Hampshire," but I don't really think of myself as a "New Hampshire blogger." …
Blog-buddy (and sometime colleague) Rob Port from Say Anything (one of the finer blogs around) had a piece up yesterday about yet more financial shenanigans from Hillary Clinton's campaign. …
In a comment on another thread, reader and regular commenter Paul Hooson mentioned that his mother passed away on Monday. I do not wish to embarrass Mr. Hooson, especially …
Back in late 2004 and early 2005, I sent emails, faxes, and letters to every member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. In …