The Plame Game: Epilogue

Fortunately, the only people who ever really made a big deal about this story are newsmen and bloggers. And liberals, but they don’t really count, do they? Let’s hope this is the end of this discussion – unless of course someone decides to take the Wilson’s to task over that disturbing little accusation leveled against …

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America Weakly

Just got this in my email… scary: Impeachment. Cutting and running from the War on Terror. Key defense systems dismantled. Tax cuts repealed. Speaker Pelosi. That’s what America could look like one year from now if Democrats take the majority. Don’t wait a year find out how Democrats have weakened America – after it’s too …

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You’re Fired!

There is sanity left in the world, and this proves it. Georgia Congresswoman Ousted in Runoff DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Rep. Cynthia McKinney, known for her conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11 attacks and a scuffle with a U.S. Capitol police officer, conceded the Democratic primary runoff early Wednesday in a speech that blamed the …

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Jack(ass) gets a day in court

Looks like Jumpin’ Jack(ass) Murtha will be getting a little reminder that when you attack a Marine, the Marine fights back. Marine Names Murtha in Defamation Suit A Marine Corps Staff Sergeant who led the squad accused of killing two dozen civilians in Haditha, Iraq, will file a lawsuit today in federal court in Washington …

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Old, Tired, and Whacked in the head

The other day, after watching a press conference featuring yet another Tony Snow vs. Helen Thomas exchange, I asked rhetorically, “Who is this bitch? Does anyone even publish her anymore?” Oddly enough, the American Thinker brought me some insight on the answers today when they referenced this New Republic article: Hack journalist Helen Thomas’s strange …

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Signs

Cox & Forkum has a host of links you should be familiar with. That American citizens would openly support these people is dispicable. Charles Johnson is doing a excellent job of rounding up photos and reports of anti-Israel demonstrations around the world. The fact that a pro-Hezbollah sentiment has been repeatedly witnessed is disgusting, especially …

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In the real world, we’d call this horseplay

An interesting thing about the whole “back massage” controversy became obvious when I finally stopped seeing the still images and caught the 5-second video clip. My clarifying point? Still images can be interpreted in ways completely contrary to the actual events. Click the video link, and watch the “event” as it unfolded.

How do you smear a President?

Simple, make up a few “experts” out of thin air, attribute all sorts of slanderous quotes to them, and let the press and blog corps do the rest. 1984 is here and gone… but George Orwell’s vision is not (just) the tool of the government. It’s downright frightening to see the broad-range of attacks and …

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An Ode to Jack Murtha

The American Thinker: Semper I I hope I don’t offend The American Thinker or Mr. Russ Vaughn in quoting this here, but a smaller segment would not do it justice. Semper I (a poem) A bugle blows in Arlington, Lilting notes fill still sad air, An eagle’s tears a globe fall on, Trail an anchor …

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NYT takes it on the chin?

NYT to cut paper size and close plant | Reuters.com The newspaper will be narrower by 1 1/2 inches. The redesign will result in the loss of 250 production jobs, the company said. […] The narrower format, offset by some additional pages, will reduce the space the paper has for news by 5 percent, Executive …

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The things I missed in school

I always suspected I was missing out on something by joining the Marine Corps right out of High School, rather than going off to college. Here’s a sample of what I didn’t get to experience: The quote below is a comment left on Jeff Goldstein’s blog, apparently posted by a Law Professor at the University …

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