Jun
10
2005
I have been watching silently as the blogosphere attempted to address Bill Gert’s recent article in the Washington Times to see what would come out. I was initially disappointed that people could so obviously miss something inherently flawed with the reporting – that we missed something we apparantly knew about somehow. “Missed” is a vague […]
Jun
10
2005
Anyone surprised by the news out of Gallup [hat tip: Drudgereport] is just not paying attention. Public trust in newspapers and television news continued to decline in Gallup’s annual survey of “public confidence in major institutions” in the United States, reaching an all-time low this year. Those having a “great deal” or “quite a lot” […]
Jun
10
2005
Capt Ed Morrissey has an item today on a NYTimes article which states the US clearly warned Syria to stay out of Lebanon, and that the US is aware of plans to assasinate Lebanon’s leaders. The Times is clear on this subject: The United States has received “credible information” that Syrian operatives in Lebanon plan […]
Jun
10
2005
I have not started a category yet on illegal immigration, but it is time. I have felt the illegal immigration issue was best addressed by adjusting our current policies to reality. That means the reality of illegal immigration is driven by people filling jobs here and the reality that we need to crack down and […]
Jun
10
2005
OK, the MSM is circling like sharks now that Dean has run his mouth to the point he is now in deeeeep trouble. But it took a FOXNews reporter to nail Dean – and Washington Post ran with it up front. When Dean flies off, randomly taking cheap shots at people, his desire to invoke […]
Jun
10
2005
I decided we needed a Carnival of The Chillin, given the successes the last week or so confirming judges. So here it is, in reverse alphabetical order of the Blog Roll, for those with a post up on the week’s events – sorry if I missed anyone! Vote For Judges on the recent Washington Post […]