Soy Loco By Chris Lawrence

WorldNetDaily writer Jim Rutz has found the enemy… and it is soy: There’s a slow poison out there that’s severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture. The ironic part is, it’s a “health food,” one of our most popular. Now, I’m a health-food guy, a fanatic who seldom allows anything into […]

 

Daily News For December 13, 2006

Foreign Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: “Just as the Soviet Union was wiped out and today does not exist, so will the Zionist regime soon be wiped out.” Iraq Suicide Bomber Kills 63, Hurts 200 More Than 30 Prominent Islamic Clerics From Saudi Arabia On Monday Called On Sunni Muslims Around The Middle East To Support […]

 

An Exclusive Mini-Interview With Tom DeLay

Yesterday, I got together with former Majority Leader Tom DeLay for a short interview. What follows is an edited transcript of our discussion. To begin with, let me ask you a question that just about everyone in politics has been asked over the last month: why did the GOP get shellacked so badly in November? […]

 

In Defense Of — Sigh — Rosie O’Donnell

My pal Michelle Malkin and a few other bloggers have roughed up Rosie O’Donnell for mocking the Chinese language with these “sage” comments about Danny DeVito: “The fact is that it’s news all over the world. You know, you can imagine in China it’s like, ‘Ching chong, ching chong, Danny DeVito, ching chong chong chong […]

 


Vulgar, Stupid Liberals On Parade

Tom Delay’s new blog didn’t officially go live until yesterday. However, on Sunday, apparently before they had any sort of method of screening comments in place, the word got out about the blog and some liberal blogs linked to it. As you’d imagine, when a bunch of liberals are allowed to post uncensored comments on […]

 


PRIDE Fighting Championships

If you want to watch a show that features martial artists going at it in fights better than any boxing match you’ve seen, then you’ve got to check out the Pride Fighting Championships. In all the time I have been watching the TV show, I have never, not one time, seen them put on a […]

 

Spain Heading Full Tilt Dhimmi By Dan Riehl

I justed posted on Britain’s first steps away from multiculturalism. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case with Spain, who caved to terrorists and voted in Liberals because of the pre-election train bombings in Madrid. Here’s where that road leads you: h/t reader C Spanish school cancels Christmas for fear of offending Muslims MADRID (Reuters) – A […]

 

Daily News For December 12, 2006

Domestic Dems To Wipe Out Pet Projects In Bills Millions Of Commercial Web Sites And Personal Blogs Would Be Required To Report Illegal Images Or Videos Posted By Their Users Or Pay Fines Of Up To $300,000 If John McCain Gets His Way Booted Imams Want Airline Settlement Rep. Kucinich To Seek White House In […]

 

The Fifth Annual Warblogger Awards (For 2006)

In order to recognize the excellent work some of our fellow bloggers have been doing, RWN has put together the “5th Annual Warblogger Awards”. More than 235 bloggers were invited to vote for their favorite blog in numerous categories and 41 responded. Here were the rules of the contest: 1) I decided to use a […]

 

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out the latest links at Conservative Grapevine including, David Frum: Bill Clinton’s dark night of Fascism and Lady Di Hog On Ice: A bunch of stunning sub-20-year-old latinas walked through. They maneuvered around us like we were furniture. Eye contact? Why would you make eye contact with a china cabinet or […]

 

A Review Of Apocalypto

This week-end, I headed into the theater to catch Mel Gibson’s new flick, Apocalypto. The movie begins with peaceful villagers chasing, killing, and slicing up a tapir and playing a prank. Ah, life seems so care free and happy — until a band of refugees comes wandering by and explains that their land was ravaged. […]

 



George Mitchell As UN Ambassdor? Get Serious

Late last night, I ran across this headline on Drudge: “UPDATE: George Mitchell says he’d consider UN post…” For just a second, I thought it read “UPDATE: George Michael says he’d consider UN post…” Of course, one is about as likely as the other because I cannot imagine a situation where George Bush would consider […]

 

My Least Favorite Commercial On TV

If the point of this commercial is to make me want to buy a phone, then this commercial is a complete failure. If the point of this commercial is to make me want to bludgeon “Jo Koy,” whoever he is, with a heavy object, then this is the most effective commercial ever made. Update #1: […]

 

Daily News For December 11, 2006

Foreign Major Partners In Iraq’s Governing Coalition Are In Behind-The-Scenes Talks To Oust Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki (Applause) Arab States Study Shared Nuclear Program US Bugged Diana’s Phone On Night Of Death Crash (Why Was Bill Clinton’s Administration Tapping Diana’s Phone?) Iraq Is Failing to Spend Billions in Oil Revenues (Free New York Times Reg […]

 

Week-End Links

RWN will return on Monday. Until then, enjoy the links below, consider this to be an open thread, and have a great week-end! The World According To Carl Kim Priestap Rightwing Nuthouse Jeremayakovka Jeane Kirkpatrick’s 1984 Speech To The Republican National Convention (Rest In Peace, Jeane) Elocutio The Results Of The Human Events 2008 Straw […]

 

The Daily Kos’s ISG Conspiracy Theory

There has been endless chatter about the Iraqi Study Group’s report, but no one has analysis as…ah, let’s say, as, oh…insane nuanced as that of Daily Kos diarist kanaan. No need for me to explain beforehand because I think you’ll need to see it to believe it anyway: “ISG’s proposals are studiously designed to isolate […]

 

Iraq

Take these numbers with a grain of salt because they’re from the Associated Press, which isn’t necessarily the most honest or trustworthy news outlet out there: At the same time, dissatisfaction with President Bush’s handling of Iraq has climbed to an alltime high of 71 percent. The latest AP-Ipsos poll, taken as a bipartisan commission […]

 



The Last 20 Books I’ve Read

From last to first.. Currently Reading: William Easterly: The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good 60) Robert Leckie: “A Few Acres of Snow”: The Saga of the French and Indian Wars (A: This is a typical Leckie book. In other words, […]

 

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out the latest links at Conservative Grapevine including, Moxie: I, Moxie, am not getting married until every marriage works Power Line: 24-year-old sergeant T.F. Boggs is back from Iraq and upset about the lack of will in the United States. Mudville Gazette: The raw numbers on the war in Iraq. You […]

 


Daily News For December 8, 2006

Domestic Dean: Dems Should Keep Out Vern Buchanan (Dems Trying To Steal A House Seat That They Lost In Florida) New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson Says A Fence At The Mexican Border Authorized By Congress This Fall “Gets In The Way” Of U.S.-Mexico Relations, And He Wants The New Democratic Congress To Reverse The Legislation […]

 

Remembering Pearl Harbor 65 Years Later

And we did finish the job. That’s why we call the “Greatest Generation,” the “Greatest Generation.” Under far more difficult circumstances than we face today, against a much tougher enemy, with well more than a hundred times the lives lost, they persevered, preserved this nation’s freedom, destroyed our enemies, and paid the Japanese back in […]

 


Hollywood’s Soft Spot For Stereotypes

Hollywood has been complaining about sinking revenues and a public that’s growing less interested in what they have to offer. Of course, there is no one single cause of Hollywood’s woes. The blame could certainly be cast on horrible sequels (The Legend of Zorro, anyone?), terrible remakes of old classics (The Manchurian Candidate, The Stepford […]