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Fun Facts About The Patriot Act — Satire By Frank J.

The Patriot Act is up for renewal. It’s been controversial for a long time, but many people still don’t know the facts about it. Thus, as a service to you, the public, I sent my crack research team to find out all they can about the Patriot Act. FUN FACTS ABOUT THE PATRIOT ACT * […]

More Reaction From Lefty Blogs To The John Roberts Nomination

Yesterday, I posted the early reaction from the left side of the blogosphere to the John Roberts nomination. Well, after giving the lefties a day to think it over, I decided to take another crack at it. The general consensus seems to be that… 1) They don’t like Roberts but acknowledge that they can’t stop […]

Flushing America At The California DOJ

Democrats always get huffy and offended when people question their patriotism. Yet, whenever someone trashes America you’ll always find Democrats up to their armpits in the refuse. For example, take a look at this piece of “art” that, believe it or not, is now sitting in the “cafeteria of the state Department of Justice” in […]

Quote Of The Day: Bombing Mecca?

“One step forward: A group of British imams issued an honest-to-Allah fatwa against suicide bombers. According to the clerics, terrorists are not acting in the name of true Islam and will ride a hot, slick razor blade straight to hell. Good; more, please. Alas, there’s also one step back: In the same news cycle Rep. […]

Daily News For July 21, 2005

Foreign Georgian Police Detained A Man Suspected Of Trying To Assassinate George Bush A Top Al-Qaeda Briton Who Called Tube Bombers Before Attack Has Been Captured North Korea Has Nuclear Bomb, Would-Be Defector Claims Israel Parliament Rejects Gaza Pullout Delay Gay Marriage Now Officially Legal Across Canada Domestic Democratic Filibuster Of Roberts Unlikely O’Connor: Bush’s […]

British Kids Can’t Handle The Truth? By Venomous Kate

Here’s another little item to add to the list of “Bad British Trends Bound To Catch On In America”. “The word “fail” should be banned from use in British classrooms and replaced with the phrase “deferred success” to avoid demoralizing pupils, a group of teachers has proposed. Members of the Professional Association of Teachers (PAT) […]

Seymour Hersh: The Iraqi Elections Were Rigged, Rigged I Tell You!

It seems that Seymour Hersh is once again doing what he does best: making wild, unprovable allegations based on unverifiable anonymous sources. This time, he’s claiming that the United States rigged the Iraqi election. And what’s his evidence, you say? Lots of untraceable, anonymous sources. How heavily does he rely on those sources? Well, by […]

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After you finish up with Right Wing News today, make sure to check out my other blog, Conservative Grapevine, to find out what the blogosphere is saying about the John Roberts nomination….Oh, and while you’re there? Bookmark the page. It’ll be worth it…

Daily News For July 20, 2005

Foreign Chechnya Terrorist Attack Leaves At Least 14 Dead, 20 Others Wounded London Mayor Ken Livingstone: Hamas And The Likud Party As “Two Sides Of The Same Coin.” (Disgusting) Egypt Clears 7/7 Suspect Domestic Bush Picks Roberts For High Court-Sources Conservative Grapevine: For The Latest On What Bloggers Are Saying About John Roberts Text of […]

Survey For Bloggers

If you’re a blogger, how about filling out this survey over at JackLewis’ blog? It doesn’t take very long — it took me less than 5 minutes — and he could use some more responses.

Clement For The SCOTUS? Let’s Hope Not

Ugh…this is not particularly good news: “President Bush is close to a decision on his first nominee to the Supreme Court and U.S. appeals court Judge Edith Clement has emerged as a leading candidate, Republican sources said. The main appeal to Clement is supposed to be that she hasn’t left a long paper trail and […]

Hillary Clinton On Illegal Immigration

See if you can spot the inconsistency here: “I am, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants.” — Hillary Rodham Clinton, Feb 11, 2003 “Speaking to the nations’ largest Hispanic civil rights organization, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., received a standing ovation Monday when she vowed her support for legislation that would allow illegal immigrant high […]

Avoiding “A Foolish Consistency” In The Plame Case

Lee over at Right-Thinking From the Left Coast points out that George Bush is backpedaling by only pledging to fire whoever was involved in the Plame leak if a crime was committed: “(I)t can’t be denied that the administration has gone from firing anyone “involved” with the leak to anyone “convicted of a crime” involving […]

Daily News For July 19, 2005

(*** For the first time, I’ve decided to move the daily news in the right column over to the center of the page. That should make it easier to read, open up more Blogad space on the right, draw more attention for the news, and hopefully pull in more links. I’ve made some changes based […]

The Blogs I Read Daily

On a slow day, I may only hit 40-60 blogs and websites, but typically I hit somewhere in the neighborhood of 75-100 blogs and websites a day Sun-Fri. Here are the blogs that I have bookmarked as “daily reads,” which in practice, means that I hit them 3-5+ times per week. Hopefully, you’ll find some […]

You Named Your Dog After A Terrorist? How Chic!

These days, liberals seem to be almost perpetually sputtering with rage. They’re infuriated by people who support the war in Iraq! They’re outraged by Karl Rove! They get angry because of — usually imaginary — attacks on their patriotism. And George Bush? Oh, don’t even get them started or they’ll Chimpy McBushHitler your ear off. […]

Judges & Precedent By Betsy Newmark

The Christian Science Monitor has an article about the importance that a nominee’s attitude towards following stare decisis or precedent will have in the nomination hearings. Upholding precedent fosters stability and predictability in the law. And it enhances the legitimacy of the court by demonstrating to the nation that the justices themselves accept and respect […]

Daily News For July 18, 2005

(*** For the first time, I’ve decided to move the daily news in the right column over to the center of the page. That should make it easier to read, open up more Blogad space on the right, draw more attention for the news, and hopefully pull in more links. Please let me know how […]

Q&A Friday #19: Hey You Liberals, When’s That Draft Again?

Question: “Why do my history teachers suggest that Bush will bring back the draft? What’s the possibility that that will actually happen? And wasn’t it the democrats who started the draft first?” — the_sacrificer Answer: Let me answer that question by posting part of a debate I had back in October of 2004, with Jeff […]

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When you click on these links, it helps make sure my advertisers get their money’s worth, which means that they’re more likely to advertise on RWN again, which helps me pay the bills. Seriously, I’d appreciate it if you could click on even one or two of these links… Conservatives: Please Take A Short Survey […]