Eric Florack on February 22nd, 2005

Sean at Everything I Know Is Wrong has a top flight post on the subject of Global Warming, today. The money clip:

“Given that we don’t know whether global warming is even occurring — and if it is occurring, what

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Eric Florack on February 22nd, 2005

If I or anyone to the right side of the ‘sphere were to put up what I just found on Brad DeLong’s Website we’d be called out publicly as racists.

It must be OK when a liberal does it.

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Eric Florack on February 22nd, 2005

Wretchard, over atBelmont Club notes there’s a lot of cooperation suddenly from the Canadians, the EU as a whole, and even , God Help Us….the French.  All the errant dogs are now coming to heel… just as I prediced

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Eric Florack on February 22nd, 2005

RatherBiased reports Bill Burkett… you remember him… the guy who gave CBS the fake documents in the first place… is now feeling like nobody likes him, and blames CBS. He’s denying he knew they were fake, and says, essentially, that

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Eric Florack on February 21st, 2005

John Brown, at What Can Brown Do For You? does a fairly decent review of our Presidents in honor of Presuident’s day.

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Eric Florack on February 21st, 2005

Boortz today looks at the Guckert story and notes:

For some reason, spurred on by leftist blogs, the mainstream media is trying to keep this story going as long as possible.  The reason, of course, being that it’s bad for

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Eric Florack on February 21st, 2005

I’ve been saying for a long time that these ‘famous person’ deaths occur in threes. The Denver Post has pointed up the third; Hunter S. Thompson, who apparently shot himself.

Update: I see his last column was of a conversation

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Eric Florack on February 21st, 2005

Ya know, the more I see stuff like this post at INDC Journal, the more I am convinced thta there IS no ‘moonbat wing” of the Democratic party. Rather, the Democratic party is naught but moonbats.

“They’ve (The Bush

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Eric Florack on February 20th, 2005

BroadwayWorld.com is reporting

Stage and Screen legend John Raitt, who made his Broadway debut playing Billy Bigelow in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel, passed away today at his home in California from complications due to pneumonia. Raitt had just celebrated his

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Eric Florack on February 20th, 2005

AP Wire is reporting:

“Sandra Dee, the blond beauty who attracted a huge teen audience with films such as “Gidget” and “Tammy and the Doctor” and had a headlined marriage to pop singer Bobby Darin, died Sunday morning of complications

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Eric Florack on February 20th, 2005

Captain’s Quarters makes the rather obvious observation that

“The rationale for the DNC’s selection of Howard Dean as party chair has been that he “energized their base,” driving many new voters into electoral politics and creating a juggernaut for his

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Eric Florack on February 20th, 2005

The Spoons Experience is not one of my regular reads. But I’m starying to think thta an omission on my part, after reading JIMMY CARTER FOR DUMMIES.

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Eric Florack on February 19th, 2005

The New York Post :

“The Securities and Exchange Commission has launched an insider-trading probe of shock jock Howard Stern’s deal to join Sirius Satellite Radio. “

Yeah. Big shock.
I wonder if they can install a studio in a

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Eric Florack on February 19th, 2005

Donald Sensing of One Hand Clapping reminds us that today was Iwo Jima, back in 1945.

I’ve always been somewhat shaken after reading about this day’s history, and Don does a top notch job of recounting it. Shaken, I say,

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Eric Florack on February 18th, 2005

Cathy goes off on Susan Estrich:

“Oh, for God’s sake. See, this is what I cannot stand about lefty feminists: Their preening notion that it’s a brave and scary and stomach-churning thing to voice what they imagine to be a

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