Apr
13
2006
Not because he is here without a work permit. Not because he is working to make a living and raise a family. Not because working without proper papers is a crime equal to assault or robbery. Not because he is Mexican. Deport him because he is a violent criminal who should never, ever, ever considered […]
Apr
13
2006
Why should debate end at the waters edge? Because the undermining of a President enacting on a Congressionally authorized action against our enemies can easily be used as a rallying cry to kill us and our allies. The reason the left should have accepted their defeat in the Congress in 2002 is because their inability […]
Apr
13
2006
I will not have time until later tonight or possibly the weekend to dissect the filing by Libby’s lawyers submitted yesterday. Seems to be some juicy stuff in there. Tom Maguire has his initial thoughts here, and Clarice Feldman does a quick review at The American Thinker (with promises of more to come). Hopefully I […]
Apr
13
2006
The news media have only one asset of any value: credibility. When the NY Times and The Chicago Tribune knowingly slanted their news by employing 90% liberal leaning reporters, editors and managers, they tainted their product as much as someone putting vinegar in the wine. And the market has an answer for such shoddy products: […]
Apr
13
2006
I have been saying for weeks, since Bush’s visit to Pakistan, that the place to watch this year is the Waziristan province in Pakistan. Mark Coffey caught this article from Christopher Hitchens (since I was NOT keeping my Waziristan the last day or so) highlighting some recent Al Qaeda Butt Whooping going on there: A […]
Apr
13
2006
Immigration is looking to be a winner for Bush, but a possible loser for Reps as long as foaming-at-the-mouth types like Michael Savage are considered ‘conservative’. The reason is those who think illegal immigration is a crime on the par of robbery or assault (as opposed to not having a valid license) are a minority […]
Apr
13
2006
If there ever was a story that emphasized why government ‘care’ by nameless, faceless bureaucrats is abhorent, this is the one. Joyce Vincent was surrounded by Christmas presents and the television and heating in her bedsit were still on. The 40-year-old’s body was so decomposed that the only way to identify her was to compare […]
Apr
13
2006
The Washington Post attempts to surrender to Iran’s nuclear capabilities, not realizing what they are really reporting is the fading hope of non-military solutions. As Iran takes a step closer to developing nuclear capacity, President Bush finds his options ever more constricted. The Iranians seem unfazed by U.N. statements. The Russians and Chinese won’t go […]
Apr
13
2006
Jay Cost at RCP noted yesterday that the special election to fill Randy “Duke” Cunningham’s CA seat did not bode well for Democrat hopes to retake the House this election year. Kudos to Jay because it seems the Washington Post agrees with his assessment that the poor showing by Democrats in a race ripe for […]
Apr
12
2006
Confederate yankee has the scoop on how the Washington Post lied to its readers when it claimed unanimous agreement regarding WMD capability in Iraq: The actual facts are that a single team of nine civilian experts wrote a “unanimous” report that was only unanimous within their one group, while two military teams of experts reached […]