I definitely agree with Bear: It is time to develop this year's hottest Christmas gift -- Blogger jammies! (OK, maybe not hottest in all circles, but I bet they would sell well in Minnesota.) Says Jonathan Klein of CBS on ... READ MORE
If you like James Lileks' Tales of Gnat (I do), you'll love The Saga of the Tasty Marker on Recycled Electrons. Speaking of The Bleat, read this from the 9/10 edition: Blogs haven't toppled old media. The foundations of Old ... READ MORE
When bloggers talk about the likelihood that the Texas National Guard bought "extra balls" for their "Selectrics," does anyone under thirty have any clue what the bloggers are talking about? My question sheds no light on the forged vs. not ... READ MORE
Joe Roche was quoted in a page one Washington Post story Thursday. I guess the Post, not a notoriously right-wing outfit, does not concur with the leftist souless wonders who think that when a soldier such as Joe relates his ... READ MORE
Galen's Log focuses its stethoscope on the malpractice and wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late actor John Ritter's family against the hospital that treated him at the time of his death. Unlike blogger Galen, I'm no physician, but I ... READ MORE
Speaking of Joe Roche, despite all the mishaps I was eventually (at 4:30 AM! Thursday) able to catch Joe on the Michael Reagan show taped Wednesday. So it is time to mention Joe's other good news: Joe has been contacted ... READ MORE
Project 21 has a new press release out on the topic of Bill Cosby's latest forthright remarks that some, the Associated Press reports, call an "elitist attack on the poor." ... READ MORE
The James Madison Center for Free Speech and the Alliance Defense Fund have jointly published concise guides explaining what churches operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code can and cannot legally do in regard to political activity. The ... READ MORE
Sorry Florida, says Reuters. The hurricanes are normal. In fact, says the report, given its location, Florida has been very lucky not to have had more hurricanes over the last forty years ... READ MORE
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