Rush Limbaugh is the king of talk radio because he dares give voice to what others just suspect: Media Matters is attributing this to Limbaugh:
LIMBAUGH: Interesting point. Now, let me say something else that might be accused of cynicism:
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I blogged about Knut on Tuesday. Today, Khuê Pham, Spiegel Online reports, “Knut Woos the Crowds:”
Berlin’s favorite polar baby has finally made his first appearance for the public. Cute Knut wooed an excited audience of children, zoo
Doctor Charles Krauthammer says in his most recent column that attorney general Alvaro consolidation resign or be fired as soon as possible for his handling of the recent scandal. Says he:
It’s not a question of probity, but of competence.
House panel votes to issue subpoenas:
A House panel authorized subpoenas yesterday for top White House and Justice Department aides, including White House counselor Karl Rove, setting up a constitutional clash with the Bush administration over the U.S. attorneys
I’ve written a few times now, about Fred Thompson, and stated flatly he is someone I could get behind. Mona Charen, who I quote all too infrequently, here at BitsBlog, agrees.
His voting record is solidly conservative. He is articulate,
Think what you will of the tenure of former speaker Dennis Hastert. At least Denny avoided getting into catfights with members of hs own caucus. Not so for Mrs. Pelosi.
WASHINGTON -(AP)- Tempers flared on Iraq among Democrats
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At the 1992 Democratic Convention in New York, Al Gore said: “The central organizing principle of governments everywhere must be the environment.” The environment would not, however, be the central organizing principle of Gore’s own life.
The only place Al
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That permanent unelected, and largely democrat, government both exists and is at odds with our elected government is really not in dispute. The question is do you favor the elected or unelected government.
The Washington Post provides a article which
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Better late than never, Fox News is reporting that all charges in the Duke Faux Rape case will be dropped:
The remaining charges against three Duke University lacrosse players originally indicted for rape may be dropped sometime within the
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” Part of the President’s problem in Washington is fighting against permanent bureaucracies that that have a very different point of view from his. And I think that’s a real problem for the American people.”
Ambassador John Bolton, to Jon
Two points of many from Doctor Sowell today:
Amid all the media hysteria over the price of gasoline and the profits of “Big Oil,” one simple fact has been repeatedly overlooked: The oil companies’ earnings are just under 10 percent
The local fish wrapper published this column by Kathleen Parker today, “death by bangs:”
At least he’s still got good hair.
Otherwise, it may be over for John Edwards, thanks to a resurrected video of him primping, too
Continue reading about Dead Tree Readers, Eat Your Heart Out.
Maybe someone can explain this to me. Al Gore shows up to Congerss yesterday, after demanding special treatment, he then preaches about how we’re all supposedly killing the planet.
When asked if he’s going to pledge to change his ways
Continue reading about Gore: What I Say You Must Do, Doesn’t Apply to Me.
You need to listen to Fred Thompson on Laura Ingraham’s show yesterday.
I’m starting to think we have a winner, here.

At the 1992 Democratic Convention in New York, Al Gore said: “The central organizing principle of governments everywhere must be the environment.” The environment would not, however, be the central organizing principle of Gore’s own life.