General
One mildly amusing side-product of all the election-induced anxiety I've been feeling has been some strange political dreams. Several days ago, I was flying to Florida to personally debate Jeb.
The 6th Circuit, as some feared, is letting the goons back in: In a day of see-sawing court rulings, a Federal appeals court ruled early Tuesday morning that the Republican Party.
Still, the staggering idiocy of the following commentary is awe-inspiring. First, Roger Simon: That's why I think energizing the base is so important. Any little unexpected thing -- we thought the.
Max Sawicky offers a good timeline of the guest hacks at Instapundit trying to explain away Al QaQaa. It's a really remarkable sequence of intellectual dishonesty. Uncritically repeat assertions from.
This Slate article is so appalling it's hard to know what possibly could have been going through the minds of the editors who allowed it to be published. Even for.
Since a commenter bringing it up gives me the excuse... I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem.
Shorter David Brooks: As opposed to someone like John Kerry, who will shamefully try to politicize George Bush's inability to capture Osama bin Laden, I will only use bin Laden to.
Call me an authoritarian if you wish, but I'm not all that opposed to the idea. I'd certainly make the penalty minimal (but not inconsequential) and I'd formalize the non-participant.