So, the big draw on the blogs this morning, is the Defeatist wing of the Democratic party, and their blogging mouthpieces complaining about the passage of the updated FISA law.
Reaction from the New York Times and the Washington Post
Oh, Shut up, David, and quit trying to make us believe that you have a fricking clue. You don’t do it very well.
The “glory days” of the Wall Street Journal you speak so fondly of, is precisely why it
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While much of the lame stream media are simply awed by celebrity,such as the idiot who thought it would good idea to inteview the murderer of Ronald Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, some listeners are not so awed; Question to
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) bills herself as a Moslem American civil right groups, but acts like a supporters of terrorism. Now what looks and acts like a duck, has been identified as duck. Counterterrorism Blog is reporting the
Thomas Lifton,in the American Thinker, indulges in some speculation. Alas, it is delicious.
Many on the left regard Rupert Murdoch, architect of the rise of Fox News Channel, as the anti-Christ. More accurately, Murdoch deserves the title of
Allah Pundit, Hot Air. posts two excellent reasons why republicans should never agree to a Youtude/CNN debate, two twits with cameras.
I am sure bloggers can come up with some serious intelligent questions and that CNN will never
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Columbia Journalism Review’s Paul McLeary
How dare a college grad and engaged citizen volunteer to join the Army to fight for his country! (Which is something that most of the brave souls who inhabit the milblog community prefers to leave
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At last, Pvt Beauchamp’s, a.k.a. Scott Thomas, ambitions are revealed. Beauchamp wants to write military novels, just like Senator Jim Webb, Virginia. From Jack Kelly, Real Clear Politics:
In a blog entry for May 8, 2006, Pvt. Beauchamp describes
Apparently, Patrick Ruffini is worried. I think, needlessly.
Over the last few hours, I’d been hearing buzz that GOP candidates were going wobbly on the CNN/YouTube debate. I was dismissive. Given the huge earned media hit the Democrats got this
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Michelle Malkin says:
The newspaper that was hoaxed by Jayson Blair covers the magazine that was hoaxed by Stephen Glass, and which is now under tough scrutiny over the work of pseudonymous soldier “Scott Thomas.”
I am not
The Sister didn’t bother to watch the debate. Apparently CNN didn’t bother either. The debate had a serious lack of questions.

I find it disgusting that the Times is more concerned with the sanctity of Harry Potter’s conclusion than the serial disclosures of national security secrets that help jihadists avoid detection.
Hat Tip: Don Surber.
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Steyn, today:
How do you feel about the American hostages in Iran?
No, not the guys back in the Seventies, the ones being held right now.
What? You haven’t heard about them?
Odd that, isn’t it? But they’re there. For
From Fox’s Political Grapevine:
A follow-up on Thursday’s item about that so-called “mystery” earmark request from John Murtha: the Pennsylvania Democrat was awarded $1 million for the Center for Instrumented Critical Infrastructure — which it turns out does not
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William Kristol , in an article due out in the 7/30 edition of the Weekly Standard:
Cindy Sheehan, mother of a soldier who was killed in Iraq, emerged on the American political scene two years ago. Distraught and unstable,

Over the last few hours, I’d been hearing buzz that GOP candidates were going wobbly on the CNN/YouTube debate. I was dismissive. Given the huge earned media hit the Democrats got this 
Cindy Sheehan, mother of a soldier who was killed in Iraq, emerged on the American political scene two years ago. Distraught and unstable,