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
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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
I note with some interest today that Michael Yon has released another one of his columns from Iraq.
America seems to be under a glass dome which allows few hard facts from the field to filter in unless they are
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John Zogby of Zogby International, who has been working awfully hard way to lose credibility of late, has decided to inform us of the most recent poll he’s run, which suggests that over half of America would not vote for
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Captain Ed, yesterday:
Twenty-two months have passed since Canadians gave Liberals the heave-ho after Adscam, and apparently, Conservative government suits them well. Before the Sponsorship Programme corruption scandal brought down Paul Martin and his administration, the Liberals painted Stephen
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Noel Sheppard at NewsBusters, remarking about Neil Gabler showing us a little class:
Here’s the partial transcript of this unbelievable moment in television history from Saturday’s “Fox News Watch” (h/t Hot Air, video available here):
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World oil production has already peaked and will fall by half as soon as 2030, according to a report which also warns that extreme shortages of fossil fuels will lead to wars and social breakdown. —
This is the headline
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Jake Tapper, ABC News, reports on the opening day of Wabbit season:
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., the dean of the New York congressional delegation, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, longtime political booster of Sen. Hillary Clinton,
Yeah, I saw some of it. I didn’t have a chance to go over the transcripts, yet, though. Just a few reactions from here:
I did tune in just in time to see Rudy steal? a? BitsBlog line
“I’ve been
Sad news from Dallas, tonight….
Army Spc. John Austin Johnson seemed to have a gift for evading tragedy. During two years in Iraq, the soldier from Fort Bliss, in West Texas, survived five improvised explosive device blasts and several
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Sherman Fredrick in the Las Vegas Review Journal:
The political headline of last week, “Reid’s popularity falls among Nevadans,” wasn’t all that surprising. Nevada‘s never been particularly wild about Harry Reid. But he’s always managed to cobble
Mark Steyn today:
Last Thursday, Nancy Pelosi, as is the fashion, used the phrase “the children” like some twitchy verbal tic, a kind of Democrat Tourette’s syndrome: “This is a discussion about America’s children … We could establish ourselves as


