Year: 2004

Project 21 Press Release: Black Activists Condemn Anti-Rice Hate Speech; Civil rights Leaders Criticized for Ignoring Attacks on Conservative Minorities

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President Bush's nomination of Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state has resulted in harsh liberal criticism that members of the black leadership network Project 21 consider racist. Along with their condemnations of offensive commentators and cartoonists, Project 21 members also ...

Racists Stalk Condoleezza Rice: Open Season on Conservative Minorities

To hear certain liberals tell it, Condoleezza Rice belongs in the kitchen. With all due respect to Dr. Rice's cooking skills, the black conservative network Project 21 disagrees: Black Activists Condemn Anti-Rice Hate Speech; Civil rights Leaders Criticized for Ignoring ...

Reed Irvine, RIP: Funeral for a Friend

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NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi eulogizes conservative movement icon Reed Irvine: The conservative movement is mourning the loss of Reed Irvine, the founder and long-time chairman of Accuracy in Media. Irvine was a thorn in the side of the ...

House Rule Change Blogging Debate Covered in Washington Post

Howard Kurtz quoted this blog and others about the House GOP rule change in his Washington Post column today. My argument doesn't seem very coherent in the excerpt, but that's my fault. I should have been more concise. Thanks to ...

Letters on the House GOP Caucus Rule Change Debate

Two letters on the House GOP rule change debate: With all due respect, Ms. Ridenour's rationalization for changing her point of view on the recent change in the Republican rule on leaders who get indicted is exceedingly weak. Despite her ...

House GOP Rule Change: The Right Action

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Here is my promised response to Professor Bainbridge's replyto my response to his post opining that the House Republican Caucus should not (as it did later today) repeal their 1993 rule requiring persons serving in a leadership position to leave ...

Atlantis Not Found: Mud, Anyone?

From the Frankfurt, Germany Allgemeine Zeitung, November 16: Occasionally, it occurs that hobby researchers make important scientific discoveries. If one accepts the press conference that was recently organized in Cyprus by an architect from Los Angeles, one could get the ...

Professor Bainbridge: I Dissent

It seems to me that Professor Bainbridge is failing to take something to account: Specifically, the degree to which political disputes and rivalries are becoming criminalized. In other words, it is increasingly common in Washington now for lawmakers and others ...

House GOP Rule Change: Recommended Links

I'm about to reply to Professor Bainbridge's response to my disagreement with his post saying the House Republican Caucus should not (as it how has) repeal their rule requiring persons serving in a leadership position to leave their post if ...

Sparse Matrix: Bush’s Second Term

David at The Sparse Matrix does me the honor of linking to and discussing a recent column I wrote (available on our website in the form of a short paper). The column was part of a debate Knight-Ridder published on ...

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