Category: Blog

Fact Checking The O’Reilly Factor

In his "talking points" editorial on Wednesday's O'Reilly Factor show, Bill O'Reilly said: "We have failed to impose fuel standards on vehicles because auto companies don't want that." First of all, we do have fuel standards on vehicles. Second, those ...
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Lies!

This email today is pretty amusing, considering that the article he criticizes mostly relates dry details about CO2 in the atmosphere. But a lot of global warming theory advocates (assuming that is what this gentleman is) have very, very thin ...
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Richard Clarke’s Nuremburg Defense

Husband David has thoughts on Richard Clarke: Trying to explain away the inconsistencies between his February 2002 statement to the media in which he trumpeted the Bush Administration's extensive early efforts to combat terrorist threats and his just-released book, which ...
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In MoveOn.org’s Commercials, Clinton’s EPA Chief Springs the Mercury Trap She Left for Bush

The left thinks ahead. That's one of the points made in our new Ten Second Response alert, Clinton's EPA Chief Springs the Mercury Trap She Left for Bush. The piece examines MoveOn.org's new commercials blasting Bush on mercury, and how ...
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Senator Kennedy: Above the Law?

The Center for Individual Freedom has begun running ads that question whether Senator Ted Kennedy "obstructed justice" in the Michigan affirmative action case. The print ads, a pdf copy of which is available through the link above, begins: "Obstruction of ...
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A Really Ugly Shade of Green

John Leo has a very interesting op-ed on the current Sierra Club internal elections today, posted on TownHall.com. The National Center is completely uninvolved with the Sierra Club election (officially and unofficially), but we do hope that whomever gets elected ...
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Visit from the Real World

I get a lot of e-mail, much of it hostile (some of that, amusingly so) and a lot of it uncreative (I received some very thoughtful pieces disagreeing with me on outsourcing, and about as many thoughtful pieces agreeing, but ...
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What Did the Protesters at Rove’s House Want, Anyway?

Since folks do seem to be willing to send me e-mail, I wonder if someone out there can fill me in on something. Specificially, is this Washington Post story so biased it is incomprehensible (from a policy standpoint), or am ...
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Since the Washington Post Wouldn’t Tell Me, I Did My Own Digging

Doing some of my own research (see blog entry immediately below), I found this description of the "Dream Act" (S. 1545) on the website of the the National Immigration Law Center. The legislation reportedly is sponsored by Senators Orrin Hatch ...
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White Men Are Americans, Too

Earlier in February, I really appreciated an item in the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog about an apparent double standard for scandals: a leftist can say or do things a rightist can't. I meant to link to it but ...
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