Two of the many things that struck me as I watched C-SPAN's rebroadcast of the 1971 debate between John Kerry and John O'Neill on the Dick Cavett show... First, people dressed a lot better then. We make fun today of ... READ MORE
The Washington Post devotes the cover story of its weekly magazine to blogging. So is the Post finally aware that it is being outscooped by the blogosphere? Not so you'd notice. They wrote about a sex blog. Meanwhile, Captain's Quarters ... READ MORE
The Providence Journal was kind enough to publish an op-ed I wrote. It addresses the eight state attorneys general who are attempting to run a coup on Congress by taking over our national global warming policy. Rhode Island's AG is ... READ MORE
I'm a couple of days late in noticing, but Redhunter has posted an excellent essay on the war on terror. One of several notable points: By carrying the war to the enemy we have forced them to fight where we ... READ MORE
Husband David has some thoughts on New Jersey: A liberal mantra over the past several years has been "Let every vote be counted," a none-too-subtle suggestion that all the votes weren't counted in Florida in the 2000 presidential contest (despite ... READ MORE
In Wednesday's New Republic Online, Kenneth Baer argues that it would be in John Kerry's interest to sue Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Trial lawyer William J. Dyer takes an opposing view on his BeldarBlog. My [limited] observation: Unfit to ... READ MORE
Jeff Jarvis is all over the McGreevey story. So is Clayton Cramer. Personally, I thought McGreevey's speech was quite possibly the dopiest thing I ever heard. "One's unique truth" -- bletch! No such thing! There is truth, and there is ... READ MORE
I sent the following letter to Glenn Reynolds at GlennReynolds.com today in response to his post containing a letter from a federally-funded scientist regarding stem cell research: I would be more impressed by the claims of scientists regarding embryonic stem ... READ MORE
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