davidl on May 18th, 2007

Nobody is more emotional than Atlas, Pamela Geller Oshry:

Pamela Geller Oshry

HOLY SHIA! You must listen to John Bolton take down the BBC pompous assclown John Humpreys. This is the  best exchange I have ever heard between an elitist

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davidl on May 9th, 2007

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The junior senator from Illinois must have the wettest feet in town because he keeps putting his feet in his mouth.

Don Surber.

 

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davidl on May 7th, 2007

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James Lileks, a terrific writer and one of the best newspaper columnists in America, says on his blog today that his newspaper, the Minneapolis-St.Paul Star-Tribune, has decided to kill his column and have him write straight local news stories. This

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So asks the AP.


NEW YORK -AP- In an angry commentary on April 25, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann accused Rudolph Giuliani of using the language of Osama bin Laden with “the same chilling nonchalance of the madman” to argue that

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Eric Florack on May 3rd, 2007

So, why would Sullivan fall for such a play?

Because it fits directly into his bizzare worldview, that’s why.

 

OK, granted, Sullivan is not a “reporter”, he’s a “Pundit”.  But…. and think seriously about this, now… are you really going

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davidl on May 1st, 2007

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Michelle Malkin on the O’Reilly TV show is like Lou Gehrig following Wally Pipp.

Don Surber 

 

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davidl on April 29th, 2007

Jessica Lynch

The Gaineville Timesand others,  smears our military: 

It comes down to a question of trust.

For the most part, Americans trust the U.S. military. The question is, why doesn’t the military trust us?

Two incidents in our

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davidl on April 28th, 2007

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Imus called some nice, successful college student-athletes prostitutes. That was ugly and unseemly. Limbaugh, via Shanklin, suggested that a longtime public figure with a criminal past and presidential aspirations was inarticulate. That’s neither beyond the pale nor even untrue.

James

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davidl on April 20th, 2007

Media Matter should learn to  be careful for what you wish.   After waging media war to get the liberal icon Don Imus off the air, MSNBC has hired the conservative talk radio host,  Michael Smerconish.   Mrs. Clinton will not be

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davidl on April 19th, 2007

World Trade Center

“The worst mass murder in U.S. history”

(H/T:  Don Surber, Michelle Malkin, Jawa Report )

(Shame:  Google )

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davidl on April 18th, 2007

Cho Seung-HuiSister Toldjah is on the emerging story that Cho Seung-Hui used the nom de plume of “Ismail Ax”   The possible Islamic connections should not be over looked.

I find it interestng, revealing and disturbing that idiots like Keith

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davidl on April 17th, 2007

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The problem here is both simple and ominous: The firing of Imus further solidifies the precedent stating that, with respect to freedom of speech, the latitude one has is directly proportional to his epidermal melanin content.  Plainly speaking, a white

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davidl on April 17th, 2007

It bothered me then, and it still bothers me now, that in the Columbine shootings B.J. Clinton was pronouncing blame while the bodies were still warm.  Lest you forget, B.J. blamed the shooting on talk radio, and by impication Rush

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Mr. and Mrs. ClintonIn the webwide search to pat the blog on its back, I offer this tidbit.  Phyllis M. Meek,Gainesvile, meekly lauds Bitsblog, kind of, sort of: 

Another example of on-going sexism is the news coverage of Sen. Hillary Rodham

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davidl on April 16th, 2007

Some times somebody says something that is so right and so logical that its truth is self-evident.   Everybody is capable of bright thoughts, and the Light in the Sky award goes tom the normally dim witted and no friend of

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