Manny Miranda of the Third Branch Conference has this to say about President Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito: The nomination of Samuel A. Alito to service on the Supreme Court is consummately in keeping with President Bush's trust and mandate ... READ MORE
From Britain's Daily Telegraph: A mother spent two hours waiting with her sick baby on a hospital children's ward while the doctor they were due to see was passing in front of them on a unicycle. After Paula Dadswell complained, ... READ MORE
Law professor Horace Cooper, a member of The National Center's board of directors (and a founding member of Project 21), has a column on Rosa Parks posted at Townhall.com that I like a lot. An excerpt: But Rosa Parks was ... READ MORE
I read the papers this morning thinking that there is nothing more pathetic than journalists decrying the culture of leaking that goes on in Washington while playing the leak game themselves with zeal, but then I read this ... READ MORE
Quote of the Day: Rome cranked out military worthies faster than the Clintons created scandals. Speaking of Clinton scandals, several Clinton defenders have been on cable TV lately, saying the Libby legal matter is more serious than the Clinton perjury ... READ MORE
Charles Krauthammer hits another home run with this zing on Bush 41 National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft: Realists prize stability above all, and there is nothing more stable than a ruthlessly efficient dictatorship. Which is why Scowcroft is the man ... READ MORE
Bestselling author Michael Crichton, writing in OpinionJournal.com, recommends five books that "question the conventional wisdom on the environment": "Playing God in Yellowstone" by Alston Chase "The Culture Cult" by Roger Sandall "Man in the Natural World" by Keith Thomas "The ... READ MORE
The story "Right's Victory in Miers Case Backs Bush into a Corner" in the Globe and Mail begins: The Christian right is ecstatic. Their campaign to scuttle the nomination of Harriet Miers to the U.S. Supreme Court succeeded yesterday, demonstrating ... READ MORE
Peyton Knight writes to say: An actor, a daytime talk show host, and an activist all get together to discuss "one of the most important issues facing all of humanity." That's it. Funny? Well, it would be if it weren't ... READ MORE
From the Christian Science Monitor, an anecdote about a man who appears to be a tad bitter: Beltway politicos, famously slow to adopt technology, are wooing blogs - all but Trent Lott.'Bloggers claim I was their first pelt, and I ... READ MORE
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