Eric Florack on July 28th, 2007

Reports Fox’s Bret Baier:

The head of the Environmental Protection Agency says he will investigate a threatening letter sent to a global warming skeptic by the head of a group advocating the use of renewable energy.

The Washington Times reports

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davidl on July 28th, 2007

Charles SchumerI was tempted to write about Chuckles’ lastest joke, However John Hinderacker, Power Line, trashs Chuckie pretty well.  It is not like opposing the President’s judicial nominees is anything new for Chuck.  He simply has opposed them all.

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Eric Florack on July 28th, 2007

There is an old adage about how PETA nutballs target rich women wearing fur, instead of motorcycle gangs wearing leather, because the rich women wearing fur are not likely to people living crap of you.  So we find Insta-Glenn this

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Eric Florack on July 28th, 2007

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito “duped” the U.S. Senate into confirming them, a top Democratic lawmaker charged on Friday, days after a key Republican questioned if they had lived up to

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Eric Florack on July 28th, 2007

Investors Business Daily, has today’s Snark of the Day;

snark2.jpgIn an article, titled Richard Milhous Spitzer they suggest that

“At least Nixon waited a little while before using the tools of state against his political enemies.”

When Spitzer said he

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

Recently, we have seen article after article, misstating flatly the California despite all the illegal influx, is losing population.  On Liberty Just In Case, we see the reasons why.  Here’s a sample;

What started out as an amazing

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davidl on July 27th, 2007

Eliot Spitzer’s personal recipe for disaster. The hubris of his administration directly descends from Spitzer’s excessive confidence in his own political mandate. Will the Dems follow?

Maggie Gallagher, on the Eliot Spitzer disaster.   Read her entire column.

 

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

Says Politico’s Ben Smith:

MyDD* flags an intense minute and a half from John Edwards in Creston, Iowa, yesterday in which he heatedly tells an audience that the attention to trivia (I assume the reference here is to his haircuts)

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007
  • potter1_1.jpgI see JPod thinks that J.K.Rowling will put together another Harry Potter book “At some point in the next 15 years”… I am inclined to agree, but if she doesn’t , I will guarantee you that somebody else will within

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

SAN DIEGO -AP— Leonard Nimoy isn’t through with Spock yet.

The 76-year-old actor will don his famous pointy ears again to play the role in an upcoming “Star Trek” film due out Christmas 2008.

Fascinating…

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davidl on July 27th, 2007

Mrs. ClintonIt was the pet idea of President Lyndon B. Johnson to allow the North Vietnamese unlimited sanctuary in occupied Cambobia.  Now, the so-called Smartest Woman in the World, proposes to adopt Johnson’s policy, but this time in Pakistan, from Dawn

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

Seattle (Seattle Times)King and Pierce County prosecutors filed felony charges today against seven people who allegedly committed the biggest voter-registration fraud in state history.

The defendants, who were paid employees and supervisors of ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations

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davidl on July 27th, 2007

At last, Pvt Beauchamp’s, a.k.a. Scott Thomas, ambitions are revealed.  Beauchamp wants to write military novels, just like Senator Jim Webb, Virginia.  From Jack Kelly, Real Clear Politics:

In a blog entry for May 8, 2006, Pvt. Beauchamp describes

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

Apparently, Patrick Ruffini is worried. I think, needlessly.

patrick.jpegOver the last few hours, I’d been hearing buzz that GOP candidates were going wobbly on the CNN/YouTube debate. I was dismissive. Given the huge earned media hit the Democrats got this

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Eric Florack on July 27th, 2007

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Congress was created to legislate, not investigate. Their utter lack of legislating anything other than earmarks and a minimum wage hike that “gave a raise” to less than a half-million $5.15 an hour people, most of them part-timers.

Don Surber

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