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Excerpt Of The Day: Mark Steyn On UN Reform

“I, too, am in favour of Kofi Annan staying on, not just till his term expires in December 2006, but for five, ten years after that, if he wishes. If I was as eager for UN ‘reform’ as its supporters claim to be, I’d toss Kofi to the sharks and get some new broom in […]

Mike Brown Part 1: I Lost My Job Because Kathleen Blanco Is An Idiot

Michael Brown, the former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has spilled his guts to the New York Times. What did he say, you ask? Well, the short version basically comes down to: my biggest mistake was not immediately realizing how incredibly incompetent the locals were in Louisiana, especially Blanco. Here’s the longer version, […]

Mike Brown Part 2: The Media Bias Factor

Of course, even after reading the same things you read in “Mike Brown Part 1,” the New York Times turns things around and blames Bush: “But Mr. Brown’s account, in which he described making “a blur of calls” all week to Mr. Chertoff, Mr. Card and Mr. Hagin, suggested that Mr. Bush, or at least […]

The 10 Most Skillful Right-Of-Center Writers

Just for the fun of it, I decided to put together a list of my favorite right-of-center writers. Keep in mind that this isn’t about content, it’s about skill at putting together the written word in an interesting fashion. In fact, I came up with this list by trying to think of who would write […]

They’ll “Modify” Crescent of Embrace “Memorial” By Ace

We’ll see. It should be noted that the families — yes, the families — previously expressed concern about the crescent design, specifically about calling it “the Crescent of Embrace.” The idiots in charge, and the architecht, refused even a name change to “Arc of Embrace” and the like. They wanted that crescent in the title. […]

Daily News For Sept 15, 2005

Domestic California Judge Declares Pledge Unconstitutional Mass. Legislature Rejects Proposed Amendment Banning Gay Marriage Architect Offers To Alter Flight 93 Memorial To Appease Critics White House to Fortify U.S.-Mexico Border NBC / WSJ Poll: Bush’s Approval 40% The New York Times To Start Charging To Read Its Columnists Next Week There Will Be No Welcome […]

Hurricane Ophelia Update

Today was a first in that I was actually woken up by the wind blowing outside my window. Taking the dog out to poop was a real adventure too. There were big tree limbs down in the yard and these huge trees were swaying and bending waaaaaay too much for my taste….oh, and those are […]

Unions, Temps, Wal-Mart, & Irony

Folks, if you’re for a single news story that is so jam packed with irony that it could actually inspire Alanis Morissette to write a song called “Ironic Part 2,” then today is your lucky day. That’s because Stacy Willis at the Las Vegas Weekly has written one of the most irony packed columns that […]

The Post-Katrina “Foot-In-Mouth-Award” Goes To…

Since Katrina hit, there have been a lot of people who’ve managed to end up with a foot in their mouth. But, there has been one man, one anti-semitic, loony man who has stood out above all others: Louis Farrakhan. Yes, Mr. million man march’s mouth has been a regular fountain of stupidity that has […]

I Get Letters: The Black Leader Edition

As a blogger, I can tell you that there’s nothing quite like getting acerbic, barely coherent, hate mail from semi-literate cretins. But, don’t take my word for it! Now you too can experience the same thrill as you read some of these very real emails that I’ve received of late. Enjoy! From: (BOBBYBEE100@**********) Subject: i […]

Daily News For September 14, 2005

Hurricane Katrina New Orleans Death Toll Climbs To 423 La. Nursing Home Owners Charged With 34 Cases Of Negligient Homicide Nagin May Allow Uptown, French Quarter And Algiers Residents Back Monday Ray Nagin Buys House In Dallas New Orleans Airport Reopens After 2 Weeks Foreign Bush, Talabani Say No Timetable For Withdrawal. Iraqi President Appears […]

Ophelia Update

Ophelia has been upgraded to a category 1 hurricane and it’s moving like it has drawn a bead on my location. They’ve even done mandatory evacuations of some of the nearby areas that are on the beach front. Also, this isn’t exactly encouraging news: “North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley said coastal residents should be prepared […]

My Roberts Hearing Prediction

Don’t get too up, too down, or too excited in general about the Roberts hearing because it’s unlikely anything really crucial is going to happen. Instead, here’s how you can expect it to go if there are no big surprises: grandstanding Democratic Senators and a few RINOS will unleash stemwinders about whatever issue they want […]

The 20 Most Obnoxious Hurricane Katrina Quotes

“You 60 million losers who voted for this loser open YOUR wallets. This president declared war on the poor long ago, and while some of us cared enough to vote for someone who gave a d@mn, you buried your heads in the sand, babbled about abortion and family values, and voted for the doofus. And […]

Helping Out John Zogby

Over at the Huffington Post, pollster John Zogby has been left scratching his head by the results of one of his own polls. It seems that in the latest Zogby Poll, he asked likely voters to choose between George Bush and every President from Jimmy Carter on + John Kerry. Here are the results: Bush […]

Daily News For September 13, 2005

Foreign Iraqi President Jalal Talabani Said In An Interview Yesterday That The United States Could Withdraw As Many As 50,000 Troops By The End Of The Year (Free WAPO Reg Req) Iraq Mounts New Raid On Guerrillas, US Warns Syria Gaza Synagogues Face Likely Desecration. PA Leader Admits Palestinians Can’t Be Trusted With Israel’s Holy […]

Blogad Problems

If you’ve had problems getting to Right Wing News, Conservative Grapevine, or much of the rest of the blogosphere for the last few hours, it’s because blogads is down. I’ve taken blogads down on RWN and CG and that’s has fixed the problem for the moment. Hopefully, blogads will be back up soon…

Mary Landrieu’s Bus Related Meltdown

This is just too good not to post. It’s Mary Landrieu completely crumbling, live on air, over the Ray Nagin Memorial Motor Pool. From Fox News Sunday… WALLACE: I think it’s fair to say that both of you have been very tough on the federal response in the first days after Katrina hit. Senator Vitter, […]

A Hurricane Ophelia Heads Up

Currently, hurricane Ophelia is hovering off the NC/SC Coast. While the path the hurricane is going to take is uncertain, it looks as if it’s either going to hit the area I live in or maybe, just maybe, it’s going to make landfall to our north. In any case, I am planning to hang around […]

The Election That Never Ended

This week-end, as I pondered the massive political spin the Democrats & their allies in the mainstream media engaged in after hurricane Katrina, I had an epiphany. Bush started campaigning in early 2004, continued right up to the elections, then Bush moved on from there to governing. However, that’s not the case for the Democrats […]

Worst Mayor Ever

This is beyond pathetic: “Appearing on NBC’s “Dateline,” Nagin was asked by host Stone Phillips: “What was mobilized? I mean were national guard troops in position. Were helicopters standing by? Were buses ready to take people away?” “No. None of that,” the Big Easy mayor replied. “Why is that?” an incredulous Phillips asked. Nagin replied: […]

Excerpt Of The Day: Rummy On The Aftermath Of 9/11

“… In the dark days of our revolution, George Washington’s army had been decimated in New York. A British admiral told three of our founding fathers that the revolutionaries could have peace if only they would reject the Declaration of Independence and give up their rebellion. To many it might have seemed a tempting offer. […]

Daily News For September 12, 2005

Foreign Blair Assassination Plot American Al Qaeda Operative Threatens New Attacks Against Cities In The Us And Australia Israeli Troops Left The Gaza Strip On Sunday Iran Military Says Katrina Showed U.S. Could Be Turned Into “War Zone” Iraqis, GIs Raid ‘Qaeda’ Town Iraq Constitution Talks Go On As Referendum Nears Baghdad Airport Closed By […]

Q&A Friday #22: See You Monday!

That’s it for Q&A Friday folks! RWN returns on Monday. Until then, enjoy the links below & consider this to be an open thread. Cake Eater Chronicles Donate To The Humane Society For Katrina Animal Rescue FEMA’s Response Time After Hurricane Floyd In 1999: Nearly A Month Discovery Channel: The Flight That Fought Back — […]

Q&A Friday #22: What Can We Learn From The Bork Hearings?

Question: “What mistakes, if any, do you think the right made during the failed nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court in 1987, and what should they do differently this time in the event of another highly controversial nominee?” — maledicta Answer: If you ask me, Bork was “Borked” for 3 reasons. 1) The […]