From Cox and Forkum, whom I really have to get to linking more often….
Ain’t it real, gang… ain’t it real.
The message to the Washington Post can perhaps be best asked in the words of Paul Simon :
Captain Ed gets a second link from me today. The first was because of stout agreement. This second one, not so much.
It’s doubtful that any newspaper outside of New York City could raise this question, but the Times
John Hinderaker over at Powerline asks:
Is Bill Moyers the most contemptible man in American public life?
Perhaps, or perhaps not. But if not, he is certainly emblematic for the always contemptible left.
I haven’t commented on this before because frankly there wasn’t good enough evidence to comment on. However, as it stands now there’s a good deal more in the way evidence, and I think it’s time I commented.
I’ll use Glenn
Bret Baier, who is still doing Hume’s job, says last night:
Anti-war groups are said to be split over the question of whether to attack Democrats over their failure to secure legislation mandating a troop withdrawal from Iraq.
The Hill