I think it amazing that this Scott Beauchamp story has been met with such stony silence from the mainstream media. It has only been twelve hours now or so since the story came out that documents and transcripts of phone
Continue reading about Beauchamp, Part Seven: Why the Silence, MSM?
Sounds rather like a forthcoming football game, doesn’t it? Interestingly, this little subtext drama gets played out in the sports venue of each city.
(Sigh) I haven’t even attempted to cover the fires in SouCal. I’m simply not equipped for
James Joyner: (Link repaired)
Reason‘s Dave Weigel takes to the pages of The American Conservative to warn Republicans that they’re not going to win in 2008 simply by bashing Hillary Clinton.
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While negative campaigning and pointing out the
Continue reading about The American People Already Know the Negatives of Hillary Clinton.
Usually, I just ignore this kind of garbage. But this one, no… I can’t do it.
In Shirley MacLaine’s new book, the actress and longtime friend of Dennis Kucinich makes an interesting claim: During a visit to her
Continue reading about Close Encounters of the Libereral Kind: Kucinich And the UFO
See Michelle for the rest of the story.
Addendum: (Bit) Yes, well, I wouldn’t be too overly concerned about Stark keeping his word about being sorry and henceforth keeping his mouth shut. We already have a pretty fair example of
Continue reading about Yes I Was Offended And NO I Don’t Accept Your Apology.
Bit wrote the following yesterday while discussing the Canadian conservative upswing.
Oh, by the way, there’s been an awful lot of chatter, lately, as regards the Canadian dollar coming up somewhat higher than the American dollar just recently. Of
Continue reading about Is a Falling Dollar Bad News, Or Good News?
The participants in Frank Luntz’s focus republican debate group did not agree on much, but the all agreed on Mrs. Clinton.
Jim Addison, Wizbang Poltics:
The Frank Luntz focus group for the Orlando Republican Presidential debate revealed the best
From the radio world, comes news that 1600/KOKE has dropped Err America.
Ratings apparently were the biggest factor… in the last book, they couldn’t even pull 1% in a town known for being liberal, despite having 5000 watts daytimes/(700 night)
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Let me make some points perfectly clear.
I am tired of Bit having all the fun.
It should be Chuckie and not Chuckles. The latter is the senior senator from New York. The former a clown.
I have utterly no
OK, sorry for the Steely Dan reference… it just happened to come on the MP3 player as I was starting to write, and it fit.
Anyway, those wildfires out in SouCal are starting to show up in Blogdom.
I just
Continue reading about Here Come Those Santa Ana Winds Again…
And so I come home, and I see this one waiting in Memeorandum, from Chuck Adkins:
I cannot believe that Glenn Beck would make such as statement:
Let’s talk about health care and education? That’s not the way to win.
What the Los Angelos Times terms remarkable, I’d call rotten:
NEW YORK — Something remarkable happened at 44 Henry St., a grimy Chinatown tenement with peeling walls. It also happened nearby at an apartment building with trash bins clustered
Yeah, I went and did it, today.
I prepared the camper for the long winter, which basically means we won’t take it out again until April or May. All that’s left is to move the thing to the storage area.




