Two Americas, Fred Barnes,Weekly Standard:
John Edwards was right. There are two Americas, just not his two (the rich and powerful versus everyone else). The real divide today is, on one side, the 20 million people who
Chicago Way is a two way street, from John Kass, Chicago Tribune:
It’s no secret that some in journalism get offended when anyone dares mention that the president was involved in Chicago politics. But the filing is not
Dead white male, to wit George Carlin, destroys anthropogenic global warming alarmist. Ace notes this lunacy from the Network of Lunacy, b/k/a CNN:
Yes, CNN is actually pushing the Global Warming Causes Earthquakes and Volcanoes “theory.”
Anyone notice that whatever
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The latest liberal meme is to equate skepticism of the Obama administration with a tendency toward violence. That takes me back 15 years ago to the time President Bill Clinton accused “loud and angry voices” on the airwaves (i.e., radio
Double standard on gods, a twit judge in Wisconsin ruled the National Day Prayer is somehow unconstitutional. So while praying to the God of Abraham is unconstitutional, we can pray to silly Earth Goddess, from Ryan J. Foley, Associated
Where’s the civility, I ask you? Was it not just this weekend that former President Bill Clinton warned that words have power, and that in voicing dissent, we should be careful not to get out of hand? And yet, here
The Civil Rights Movement that culminated in the 1960’s was an important movement towards the advancement of equality for all Americans. While artificial and fundamental hatreds will likely always exist between disparate people groups, the relative harmony that has been
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“We are here to affirm that when Americans stand up and speak their minds and say America can do better, that is not a challenge to patriotism; it is the heart and soul of patriotism.”
John “French” Kerry, 2004, via
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From the article:
The cameras, which combine number plate reading technology with a global positioning satellite receiver, are similar to those used in roadworks.
So, GPS combined with the plate reading technology could essentially be used to watch you
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I Won blind to Tea Party grievances, Brit Hume, Fox News:
The president says the Tea Partiers ought to thank him because many if not most of them got a tax break courtesy of his stimulus package. In
Hello and welcome to yet another edition of the most intense nightly read anywhere on the World Wide Web; the BitsBlog Nightly Ramble.
- THE CLIMATEGATE WHITEWASH CONTINUES: Myron Ebell explains. Today’s must read.
- FOX CAVES? It certainly appears so. Any
Bring I Won on, Dim Won goes to California to boost Barbara Boxer, Sean J. Miller, Hill:
President Barack Obama returns to Southern California on Monday for his first fundraising swing in nearly a year to lend support
Live and in living color, (where available) it’s the most intense nightly read anywhere on the net today… The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble.
- GOLDMAN-SACHS CHOSEN TO BE THE SCAPE-GOAT: I note by way of the WSJ a story you’ve all noted
B.J. Clinton in the New York Stimes:
Criticism is part of the lifeblood of democracy. No one is right all the time. But we should remember that there is a big difference between criticizing a policy or a politician