Category: Blog

Taking Care of Their Own

NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi sends along a note: Liberal hatred of President Bush has become an all-consuming passion for many. In his congressional district, it's gone so far that a candidate running to replace a very embarrassing incumbent ...
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Medicare Proposal Outlined by Washington Post

Looks like Rep. Bill Thomas (R-CA) is doing some good work ...
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Why We Have No EPA Director

Interesting article in The Hill today about the Leavitt nomination. Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma essentially says the nomination is being held up by Senator Lieberman because Lieberman is trying to jump-start his presidential campaign. Lieberman denies it. Interesting read ...
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But, Your Honor, Throwing Firebombs Makes Me Feel Morally Superior

Ted Rall explains why targeting Molotov cocktails at vehicles like the one we use to tote our three three-year-olds is a good tactic for environmentalists here. An excerpt: The idea is to make SUVs as unfashionable, and as scary to ...
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Immorality

A note from Mike Catanzaro of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee staff: During a recent Senate Commerce Committee hearing on global warming, proponents of mandatory energy suppression declared, in their usual glib manner, that the "consequences" of global ...
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The Future of Russia: What Do You Think?

For those of you with an interest in what is going on in Russia, I had an op-ed published recently in several papers, including this in the Miami Herald. I also recommend to you our Future of Russia website, where ...
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The Ecoterrorist Beast

Environmental terrorists may have struck again in San Diego, says this September 19 AP report about four homes being destroyed and two damaged in a coordinated arson attack. We've just this evening posted a new paper by senior fellow Bonner ...
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Up Next for Casting: Pol Pot

Thoughts from our Ed Haislmaier: "Well, you know something, they've played Hitler, nobody has ever really touched Stalin, it just occurred to me. It's not because I am a liberal or anything like that. Stalin is one big d--- mystery, ...
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Will ESPN Give Gregg Easterbrook the Rush Limbaugh Treatment?

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Here's what NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi is saying about a new controversy involving another ESPN personality under fire: It may be time to sack the "Tuesday Morning Quarterback. That's the name of Gregg Easterbrook's football column appearing on ...
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Tuesday Morning Quarterback Sacked

There's been a development in the Gregg Easterbrook story. NCPPR executive director David W. Almasi elaborates: I'm not sure exactly when it happened, but the Tuesday Morning Quarterback was, in fact, sacked. In the October 20 Washington Post, media critic ...
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