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Good Times In Connecticut

Oh boy, oh boy — it looks like the fun is about to really get started in Connecticut: “Millionaire businessman Ned Lamont opened a double-digit lead over veteran Sen. Joe Lieberman less than a week before Connecticut’s Democratic primary, according to a poll released Thursday. Lamont, a political novice, has support from 54 percent of […]

The Last 10 Books I’ve Read

From last to first.. Currently Reading: R.A. Salvatore: The Lone Drow: The Hunter’s Blades Trilogy, Book II (The Hunter’s Blades Trilogy) 50) R.A. Salvatore: The Thousand Orcs (Forgotten Realms: The Hunter’s Blades Trilogy, Book 1) (B: Great characters, but the dialogue seems a little stilted at times.) 49) Donald Kagan: The Peloponnesian War (A: As […]

When 66 Senators Change Their Vote, It Tells You A Little Something

“The Senate did an abrupt about-face yesterday, voting overwhelmingly to begin paying for 370 miles of fencing and 500 miles of vehicle barriers on the U.S.-Mexico border, just three weeks after voting against the same spending. The amendment’s sponsor said senators were so embarrassed by that July 13 vote that most felt they had to […]

Daily News For August 3, 2006

Foreign President Jalal Talabani Predicted Wednesday That Iraqi Troops Will Assume Security Duties For The Whole Country By The End Of The Year EU Won’t Label Hezbollah ‘Terrorist’ Group Claim: Iran Has Freed Osama Bin Laden’s Son To Fight With Hezbollah Israeli ‘Hackers’ Target Hezbollah TV Claim: Iran Working With N.Korea On Missiles Thousands Of […]

A Mini-Interview With Tim Walberg

One of the hottest races in August features two Republicans going toe to toe in Michigan’s 7th District. The incumbent, establishment candidate Joe Schwartz, is facing off against conservative challenger Tim Walberg in a Republican primary that will be decided next week, on August 8th. Because there is no serious Democratic challenger in the district, […]

John Hawkins Vs. MyDD’s Chris Bowers On Rightroots

Over at MyDD, Chris Bowers, one of the heavies in the netroots group, has weighed in on Rightroots. Here are some of the comments from Bowers, with mine following: “Now, is a less official capacity, a collection of right-wing blogs has created something called “Rightroots,” which, as Kung Fu quip tells us, was created to […]

On Mel Gibson

Over the last few days, it has been fascinating to watch the whole Mel Gibson story unfold. Here you have a wildly popular actor, who has been unfairly accused of anti-Semitism in the past because of his magnificent movie, “The Passion of the Christ,” going on a drunken, anti-Semitic tirade against some police officers that […]

New Hosting Needed For RWN

A while back, I moved over to my current blog host Dreamhost because my host at the time was having horrible, daily problems with their MySQL database. Dreamhost was cheap, they had a great back end, tons of features and they were reliable. Unfortunately, their service has slowly and steadily gotten worse. Now, we’re finally […]

Rightroots: The Kingston Challenge

Rightroots: The Kingston Challenge Jack Kingston must have really been happy to see some Republican bloggers finally out there raising money for the GOP because he has made us an offer we can’t refuse: “Dear Friends, I commend the efforts of the Rightroots movement for providing a forum which seeks to help the Republican Party […]

Daily News For August 2, 2006

Foreign Israel Sends 10,000 Troops Into Southern Lebanon. Israeli Commandos Raid Hezbollah Hideout In Baalbek Hospital Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Said Tuesday That Israel Is “Winning The Battle” In Its 21-Day Offensive Against Hezbollah Guerillas In Southern Lebanon Hizbollah Bombards Northern Israel Israeli-Arab Objection To Fighting Puts Democracy To The Test U.N. Officials: No Cease-Fire […]

“Slightly Uncomfortable” Questions In Egypt

Over at the Rantings of a Sandmonkey, which is a pro-American Egyptian blog, the Sandmonkey is asking “Some slightly uncomfortable questions,” to his co-workers and not liking the answers: “I asked him what he would’ve thought, if a Hezbollah rocket had attacked a building in Israel, killing 55 civillians, of which 30 were children. He […]

On Israel: Jimmy Carter Vs. Jackson, Sherman, And LeMay

Jimmy Carter weighs in with his “solution” to the fighting in the Middle-East. Unsurprisingly, it amounts to little more than Israel caving in every way possible in return for vague promises that they may or may not get something in return: “The urgent need in Lebanon is that Israeli attacks stop, the nation’s regular military […]

John Dingell: Not Against Hezbollah

Yesterday, we heard this from Democratic Congressman John Dingell of Michigan: “Yesterday, Representative John Dingell of Michigan appeared on a Detroit television program along with Republican Candice Miller. They discussed the crisis in Lebanon; Dingell proclaimed himself neutral. “I don’t take sides for or against Hezbollah; I don’t take sides for or against Israel.” Asked, […]

Juan Williams Pulls No Punches By Betsy Newmark

Juan Williams came to speak to my history teacher group yesterday about his biography of Thurgood Marshall. His anecdotes contrasting the middle class frat boy that Marshall was in college and the determined fighter for civil rights that Marshall became were fascinating. However, Williams is concerned that civil rights leaders like Marshall who battled death […]

Daily News For August 1, 2006

Foreign Israel Approves Wider Ground Offensive Israel Says Hits 2/3 Of Hizbollah’s Heavy Missiles Hizbullah Has Only Few Launchers Left’ (Free Jerusalem Post Reg Req) President Bush Dismissed Any Idea Of Simply “Stopping For The Sake Of Stopping” Without A Plan For Lasting Peace. (Applause) Raise Readiness, Assad Tells Syrian Army (They Don’t Have A […]

Excerpt & BillBoard Of The Day: How The Fighting In Lebanon Affects Iran

A revealing Billboard in Tehran, Iran that features Sheik Hassan Nasrallah of Hezbollah. “No matter how this conflict is resolved, Iranian officials already see their strategic military strength diminished, said the policy experts, former officials and one official with close ties to the highest levels of government. Even if a cease-fire takes hold, and Hezbollah […]

Bloggers: Reign With An Iron Fist In The Comments Sections

Over at Outside the Beltway talks about his comments section: “My least favorite part of the “blog job,” though, is the incivility in comment threads and the occasional cross-blog flamewar. While OTB’s comment threads are quite civil compared to most blogs of comparable traffic, there are a handful of regulars who forget the number one […]

Quote Of The Day: A New Job For Mel

“If a drunken Mel Gibson did indeed call out, “Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world,” then there can be only one possible place for a man who believes such things: as the next Secretary General of the United Nations.” — David Frum

Daily News For July 31, 2006

Foreign 48 Hour Bombing Halt In Lebanon Hezbollah Was Using UN Post As ‘Shield’ Lebanese Mob Trashes UN Headquarters 34 Youths Among 56 Dead In Israeli Attack (Hezbollah Got Some Kids Killed) IDF: Qana building fell hours after strike Hezbollah Stagecraft At Qana George Bush: Lebanon Crisis Is Part Of Broader Struggle (Applause) Blair Says […]

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! A Call To Action: Taking Down Liberal Republican Joe Schwarz Is Critical! Abusing Kids For “Art” Annavenger ChicagoRay Dr. Melissa Clouthier Israel Matzav Right Truth Yoni The Blogger Seattle: Man Shoots 6, […]

Cindy Sheehan: Not A Very Nice Person

As you may have heard, Cindy Sheehan has bought property in Crawford, Texas with Casey Sheehan’s insurance money, and some details about that purchase have come to light. So, let’s take a moment and see how “The Rosa Parks of the Anti-War movement,” Cindy Sheehan, treats people when the cameras aren’t rolling. First of all, […]