I confess that Andy McCarthy is not one of my regular reads, unless he happens to come up in The Corner. But I have to say, that this is a GEM.. of both for the news it contains, and
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I said it once, twice, and thrice, and now By Kenneth Blackwell, New York Sun, says it:
Margaret Thatcher was an unflinching and principled world leader. During an uncertain and dangerous time in history, she stood strong
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Eliot Spitzer has become the third rail of politics.
Michelle Malkin notes:
Lonely. He’s Mr. Lonely. He has nobody to call his ooown:
Democratic members of Congress, having watched Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton stumble on the question of whether states
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Did Hugo Chavez give the World a preview of the Clinton adminstration redux? Like Chavez, the Clinton’s can not abide dissent. Matthew Walter and Steven Bodzin:
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) — Venezuelan student protesters were fired on, resulting
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Gotta love Glenn’s comment about Pat Robertson and Rudy Giuliani, today.
“Evangelical Christian leader Pat Robertson on Wednesday endorsed former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.” Well, it’s only fair — Hillary has to deal with the Mondale endorsement . .
For all the talk abou the Bush Dynasty, both of Dubya’s campaigns were almost totally devoid of involvement by Bush Senior.
In stark contrast, whenever Mrs. Clinton snubs her little toe, Mr. Clinton comes to rescue. Confront Mrs. Clinton and
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My reaction? Yeah, right, whatever.
WASHINGTON —Fox- Evangelical Christian leader Pat Robertson on Wednesday endorsed former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has struggled to bridge with conservatives some of his socially moderate policy positions on abortion and gay rights.
The only News paper in Washington, Washintgton Times
Voters oppose driver’s licenses for illegal aliens by a nearly five-to-one margin, a new Fox 5/Washington Times/Rasmussen Reports poll finds.
As immigration politics explode into the presidential race, polls show Americans are
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Yes, to answer the question of a couple overnight e-mails… I voted, yesterday. A local election, for the most part.
The initial tallies seem interesting… Democrats making gains in the metros, Republicans walking way with the prize everywhere else. Polarized,
New Yorker runs a hit piece on Clarence Thomas, “Unforgiven Why is Clarence Thomas so angry?
Ann Althouse is none too impressed:
That’s the title of this Jeffrey Toobin piece in The New Yorker. I don’t think that’s a
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Laughable.
Ron Paul… even with the money games such a claim would invariably have attached to it, failed in his attempt to raise $10M USD in one day.
Of course, in the press, no mention that it was a failed
Michelle notes that to get the story of what’s happening in Iraq, you need to turn to the newspapers… in Austrailia.
IT is whispered about at the margins of meetings, and discussed in Washington parties where rumour is passed around
An interesting, but alas, not particularly shocking article appeared over at Q&O yesterday under the headline 8 of the 19 9/11 hijackers were registered to vote.
We all saw or are now familiar with the recent dust-up in the
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It’s as I said yesterday… the left… and this of course includes the press, is truly worried about Hillary Clinton getting the Democratic Party nod. How else would something like this appear in anything to do with the New York
Crooks and Liars, posts New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer accusing CNN’s Lou Dobbs of spreading venom and hate. Wow. It is Spitzer who has divided the state and provooked demonstrations by illegals.

