Category: Blog

A Double-Standard?

A note from my colleague David Almasi: Like the liberals who are trying to derail the Bush presidency over the 16 words about Iraq and uranium in his State of the Union address, liberals earlier this year tried to end ...
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Worth Reading

Andrew Sullivan's blog has a very interesting piece today under the headline "Gilligan's Island of Untruth" about deceptive anti-American reporting by the BBC vis-a-vis Iraq ...
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Stop the (Web) Presses

The Washington Post has breaking news on its website just now: "Democrats Still Lack Favorite." I think we already knew ...
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What’s With the Washington Post, Anyway?

Just three days after my first diatribe on this subject in this blog, I am once again wondering about the Washington Post's attitude toward children. Specifically, if the Post's editorial position (accidentally or otherwise) is that the death of a ...
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Nasty Debate Over a Nasty Idea

The issue of allowing prescription drug reimportation probably seems boring to a lot of people, but it has been one of the hotter -- even divisively nasty -- topics in conservative circles in Washington over the past week. In an ...
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Words of Mass Deception (WMD)

A personal observation from my husband, David, regarding the possible manipulation of data to justify the Iraq war: Democrats say President Bush produced words of mass deception (WMD) to justify war with Iraq. But despite weeks of searching, they've been ...
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Did He Have a Dimple When He Smiled?

The Washington Post has a front page story today about a woman who apparently murdered her two-year-old son and then killed herself. The piece ends with numerous compliments about the life and work of the alleged baby-killling murderess, but devotes ...
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Gibberish Against the War, Or, Who Is She to Talk About the SS?

The alleged killer (see below) of little Jehan Vazirani Komunyakaa -- his mother, Reetika Vazirani -- is said to have been an accomplished poet. Judge for yourself her submission to the anti-Bush anthology "Poets Against the War." MOUTH-ORGANS AND DRUMS ...
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Are Union Members Lemmings?

Last year's business scandals should have been enough to remind everyone of the importance of reliable business audits and public disclosure generally. But while many would say it is self-evident that ethics rules that are good for big business are ...
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What Would Jesus Drive…?

...a large SUV, says the Sport Utility Vehicle Owners of America in a story by Anna Bakalis in the July 14 Washington Times. The group is poking fun at an environmentalist campaign that seemingly purports to speak for our Lord ...
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