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The Media Is Brain Dead By Jayson

So, first we had the Jayson Blair scandal over at the New York Times. And then cBS had no choice but to fire a bunch of senior drones over the memo-gate scandal. While all that was going on, the ratings (circulation) for the liberal newspapers were crumbling, as they have been for over a generation. […]

Slamming Sullivan Over Abu Ghraib

There are a variety of reasons that I don’t read Andrew Sullivan anymore including the fact that he’s a pretend conservative who voted for John Kerry, is inconsistent, confused, intellectually dishonest, obsessed with gay marriage, & loathes religious people. But today, via via Glenn Reynolds (“SULLIVAN seems to think that I should be blogging more […]

Should Billions In Taxes Go To Pay For Viagra & Cialis?

There are a lot of ridiculous boondoggles that our Federal tax dollars have been wasted on in the past like pork projects in West Virginia named after Robert Byrd & “art” that consists of a crucifix dipped in urine. However, in terms of ridiculous things our tax dollars may be spent on, there’s going to […]

Excerpt Of The Day: The Mindset Of The Mainstream Media

“At least Dan Rather’s forged documents didn’t get anybody killed, as the phony Newsweek story did. What is even more revealing — and appalling — about the mainstream media is that they are now circling the wagons around Newsweek, to protect it from criticism, just as they circled the wagons around Dan Rather last year, […]

Quote Of The Day: Why Don’t “New Professionals” Believe Bloggers Are Journalists?

“Still, the majority of the news professionals don’t believe bloggers deserve to be called journalists.” Why not? Because there’s no filter? They didn’t go to University of Missouri J School, didn’t go to Harvard, didn’t go to Columbia, they don’t have a degree? Why shouldn’t they be called journalists? They’re just sitting around telling people […]

The Empire is Good? By La Shawn Barber

Jonathan V. Last wrote a fascinating article called, “The Case For Empire.” Last is the online editor for the The Weekly Standard and a blogger at Galley Slaves. [Note: I didn’t realize the article was written in 2002. I wondered why it was spoiler-free.] I’d forgotten how much I enjoyed Sci-Fi speculation, analysis, and present-day […]

Excerpt Of The Day: How About Laying A Little Blame On The Rioters?

“Muslims from Jalalabad to Indonesia are agitated because of a rumor the Qu’ran landed in a toilet. Fair enough. But the real problem is that the collective reaction of the West has been to prostrate ourselves apologizing for something that, even if true, did not result in anything worse than clogged plumbing. Has our perspective […]

Online Subscriptions To The New York Times? Bad Idea.

This decision may lead to more short term dollars for the New York Times, but it’s a mistake that will cost them money and influence in the long-term: “NEW YORK The New York Times announced today that it will start charging for some online content, beginning in September. …Home-delivery subscribers will automatically receive TimesSelect membership. […]

Quote Of The Day #2: The Media’s Fact-Checking System

“The media does in fact have an impressive fact-checking system. If a quote or purported fact portrays Republicans, the military, or America generally in a positive light, they check it to death to make sure they’re not spreading propaganda. But… if the quote or purported fact portrays those things in a negative light, it pretty […]

Excerpt Of The Day: The Failure Of The European Economic Model

Given that Europe’s streak of economic underperformance can now be measured in decades, perhaps a better question to ask is: Why does anyone think that a system of generous welfare benefits, high taxes and harsh restrictions on hiring and firing would ever produce anything like a dynamic, growing economy? Why does anyone assume that there […]

Poll: Maverick Voters Praise Voinovich — Satire By Scott Ott

An overnight poll of Maverick voters shows widespread support for Maverick Sen. George Voinovich’s opposition to President Bush’s nominee for U.N. Ambassador. Maverick voters, those who support Republican candidates in hopes that they’ll scuttle Republican initiatives, universally praised Mr. Voinovich for bucking the White House on John Bolton’s nomination. “This is why we sent Voinovich […]

Misc Commentary For Friday May 13, 2005

— Harry Reid’s smear of Judge Henry Saad’s reputation was despicable: “Henry Saad would have been filibustered anyway. All you need to do is have a member go upstairs and look at his confidential report from the FBI, and I think we would all agree that there is a problem there.” Not only will the […]

Advertising Bleg

Do you love Michael Moore? Noam Chomsky? Ted Kennedy? Harry Reid? Hillary Clinton? Good, because none of my advertisers love ’em either. That’s why you should check out at least 3 of my advertisers below. OK, you’ll do it? All of you doing it already? All of you are already? Great…great…how great it is that […]

Quote Of The Day: Memo To Karl Rove On Illegal Immigration

“Memo to Karl Rove: illegal aliens aren’t supposed to vote, and they’re not going to vote for you anyway. On the other hand, there are millions of Americans (in both parties, and in no party at all) who are fed up with this country’s refusal to enforce its immigration laws, and they do vote.” — […]

No, Exit Polls Don’t Show The 2004 Election Was Rigged

One of the tinfoil hat theories on the left that has gotten a lot of play is that the 2004 election was rigged. That theory started getting wide play shortly after Kerry lost the election, but factual support for it has always been incredibly thin. There are, of course, screw-ups that happen in every election […]

Quote Of The Day: What Successful Conservatives Do

“(S)uccessful conservatives don’t move towards the ‘political centre’. They move the political centre towards them. That’s what Thatcher and Reagan both did. Whereas if you move towards the political centre, all you do is move the centre.” — Mark Steyn If you want to win as a political party long-term, you don’t center your strategy […]

A Short Defense Of Patrick Buchanan

After writing a column suggesting that the Allies made a mistake by fighting World War 2, Pat Buchanan has been called a “Nazi Apologist” and in effect, an “anti-Semite” among other things. Now, I’m not a fan of Buchanan. I don’t like him, have bashed him more than once, and would go so far as […]

Fisking An Attack On Blogs By Cal Thomas

Perhaps Cal Thomas woke up on the wrong side of the bed or maybe he’s just cranky because he wasn’t one of the favorite columnists of right-of-center bloggers, but for whatever reason, he decided to tear into the blogosphere in his latest column. The tail-end of Cal’s screed — and my comments — follow: The […]

We’re Not Going To Eradicate World Poverty With Aid

At the The Huffington Post, former Clinton Press Secretary Mike McCurry serves up a variation on an old liberal canard: “Here’s an interesting fact: four million children die each year around the world within one week of being born. Three million (yes, 3,000,000) babies could be saved within the first 24 hours of being born […]

Blind Day Care Workers?

As someone who had a job doing day care during my early college years, I can tell you definitively that this is probably a bad idea — but — well, take a gander at the story first… A judge has cleared the way for a blind couple to open a day care center in Colorado, […]