Eric Florack on January 11th, 2005

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Eric Florack on January 11th, 2005

Remember Sandy “Lumpy Pants” Berger? The New York Post, does…

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Eric Florack on January 10th, 2005

John Hawkins at RWN has scored another interview with Victor Davis Hanson. Among other things, we note VDH is still feeling OK about Iraq.

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Eric Florack on January 10th, 2005

Captain’s Quarters has a link up that describes the long-awaited report from CBS on Rathergate, thusly:

It appears that the full report will give the blogosphere material for much rumination and discussion over the next few days. Whatever else, it

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Eric Florack on January 9th, 2005

The latest nonsense argument being brought up is that Armstrong Williams got paid for expressing opinions in support of the ‘No Child Left Behind act’. This, we’re being told by the left, is somewhere between blasphemy and treason.

Well, before

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Eric Florack on January 7th, 2005

Not much to report in this week’s Bit’s Bit, called Settling in for the long haul. Then again, this time of year around here, that’s the point.

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Eric Florack on January 7th, 2005

Good to see Improved Clinch back up and running on new (Spam proof?) software.

** Landed a laptop recently, and have been spending a great deal of time geting it working right. It’s not a new one; I managed to

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Eric Florack on January 7th, 2005

I think that I shall never see
a sight more forlorn than an old Christmas tree
Sitting on the curb… not green, but brown
waiting to be picked up by the town.

Well, that’s the holiday season. Kill the lights,

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Eric Florack on January 7th, 2005

Jonah Goldberg, today:

“When it was still just a rumor that Gonzales would replace John Ashcroft as attorney general, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos opined that ‘even that kind of a cosmetic change’ – appointing the first Hispanic attorney general –

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Eric Florack on January 7th, 2005

Staples has apparently backed off it’s pullout of ads on Sinclair Broadcasting stations.

Amazing how these things happen when the real public has a say in things, not just a few far left nutbags.

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Eric Florack on January 6th, 2005

Those who say I never am critical of Mr. Bush take note of this story.

THIS tees me off no end. This is a bad move… a cave-in by the Bush administration of the first order.

Says the Financial Times:

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Eric Florack on January 6th, 2005

Attorney General nominee Alberto Gonzales is being questioned incidental to that nomination, today.AP has posted the text of his opening statement.

Of course the moonbats are in full flower, today.
Moveon, for example, saying Abu Graibe was his handiwork.

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Eric Florack on January 5th, 2005

I can’t complan about the way the readership of this blog is going. I’ev been rather pleased by it all. And yet, I look at some of the big guns, and have begun to notice a few trends about what

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Eric Florack on January 5th, 2005

Bill Buckley in watching the events surrounding the Stnami relief efforts, notes, in part:

“(3)There has been, of course, major taunting of the United States. This was triggered by the president’s mention of $35 million as an initial contribution to

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Eric Florack on January 5th, 2005

From Channel 10 in Miami, comes word that another of Ashlee Simpson’s performances has gone somewhat amiss…

“Ashlee Simpson’s Orange Bowl halftime performance ended with the screeching line, ‘You make me want to scream,’ but all the crowd wanted to

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