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- SITYS #7216:Fox News, yesterday:
Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Wednesday that the Bush administration had developed a new strategy on the

- So Jeremiah Wright is now saying he’s been subject to a public crucifixion. I suppose it’s no shock that we all create God in our own image, but it’s one of the few tines I’ve ever heard of Christ being
Dan Drezner grew a bit, apparently, over the weekend. He’s still got a long way to go, in this, but the progress is notable.
Remember when I said earlier this week that, “Glenn Greenwald might be a good blogger/collumnist, but
Another day, another online article. The topic of my latest Newsweek column is whether the West — i.e., American and Europe — can still act as the global policy leader. I’m not optimistic: America and Europe face political, economic
Dan Drezner, who occasionally has been known to make a good point, makes one here:
Why does a man who received 0.38% of the vote in the last election merit valuable minutes on Meet The Press, not to mention hours
- Memo to the Paulbots: If 9/11 was an inside job, you’d not be alive to talk about it today. Think about all of what the hijackers had to do that day to accomplish what they did. You really think your
Daniel W. Drezner asks, “Should celebrities set the global agenda?”
Rosie O’Donnell, winner of Barbra Streisand IQ Award for Celebrity Vacuity, via New York Post,
“I just want to say something: 655,000 Iraqi civilians are dead. Who
An interesting note from Glenn today. He’s apparently come to the very same conclusion I came to years ago:
DO NOT TRUST CONTENT FROM ANDREW SULLIVAN: I can’t go around answering all of Andrew Sullivan’s misrepresentations, but it’s telling that
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OK a few notes left over from tonight….
Mind you, these are in no particular order. It’s too fricking late to be that organized.
- No, Adkins, traffic was never a problem. I should tell you that it did manage to
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