Peter Byrne, MetroActive, reports that Dianne Feinstien has resigned from the MILCON subcommitee:
SEN. Dianne Feinstein has resigned from the Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee. As previously and extensively reviewed in these pages, Feinstein was chairperson and ranking member
Rush Limbaugh is the king of talk radio because he dares give voice to what others just suspect: Media Matters is attributing this to Limbaugh:
LIMBAUGH: Interesting point. Now, let me say something else that might be accused of cynicism:
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That permanent unelected, and largely democrat, government both exists and is at odds with our elected government is really not in dispute. The question is do you favor the elected or unelected government.
The Washington Post provides a article which
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Better late than never, Fox News is reporting that all charges in the Duke Faux Rape case will be dropped:
The remaining charges against three Duke University lacrosse players originally indicted for rape may be dropped sometime within the
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The rapidly diminishing credibility of Mrs. Clinton’s campaign took another nose dive yesterday, when the creator of the “1984” parody ad was exposed by none other than Arianna Huffington. ABC News did itself no credit by reporting Huffington’s story
The Washington Post is all excited because Patrick Fritzgerald, he of the Wilson affair fame, got rated. Wow. Dan Eggen and John Solomon report:
U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had “not distinguished themselves” on
Marie Colvin, Sunday Times(UK) reports this juicy little tidbit:
The survey, published today, also reveals that contrary to the views of many western analysts, most Iraqis do not believe they are embroiled in a civil war.
That means that
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There is a paper in New York willing to dig into the Valerie Plame scandal, and it is not the New York Times. The Rome Sentinel does what the main stream media either can not or will not do,
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And in the Hillary!-Hubell-Reno firings, as the WSJ details, the firings were intended to scotch ongoing investigations of Rostenkowski and the Clintons, among other clearly improper motives.
Clarice Feldman, American Thinker.
The nice thing about the fact that the
The Battle of Thermopylae was fought circa 480 BC. Ellis L. Knox, provides a good description and summary of the battle:
The Greeks lost the battle. They had come hoping for a victory and instead had been routed. But Thermopylae
You’re going to hear about Newt Gingrich, today. The reports will undoubtedly focus on this meme:
“Ginrgich was having an affair while he was investigating Bill Clinton’s having an affair.”
What was really going on, though, was that Gringrich
On the American Thinker, J. Peter Mulhern makes a bold charge:
Patrick Fitzgerald is a disgrace both to the legal profession and to the human race. His partisan allies, such as Senator Chuck Schumer and certain nameless bureaucrats at
A hero is person who risks his life for a noble cause. There are plenty of heros, but as a rule heros are ignored by the media, save when they feel the need to disparge one, as with the libel
Bit blogged about the MSM interest, or lack thereof same, in Charles Rust-Tierney. Bit wrote:
[I]f you figured the press had any integrity
To expand from Rust-Tierney to a general principle, I suggest, with the press when it comes
