John Hawkins has two great interviews up that you should read. The first is with Bernard Goldberg, the second with Michael Medved. Go check them both out.
Archives for November 2003
Primary Concerns
I am of the opinion that the primary process is broken. How do we fix it?
The Real Enemy
David Brooks, in a moment of real clarity, points out who the enemy is in Iraq: Um Haydar was a 25-year-old Iraqi woman whose husband displeased Saddam Hussein’s government. After he fled the country in 2000, some members of the Fedayeen Saddam grabbed her from her home and brought her out on the street. There, …
Censorship Hysteria
Expect a wave of censorship hysteria from the left wing of the blogosphere today because CBS is cancelling the miniseries the Reagans. Under pressure from Republican and conservative groups, CBS is expected to announce as early as today that it is canceling its plans to run a two-part mini-series in November deconstructing the Ronald Reagan …
Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
Bill Hobbs takes on the DNC talking points about the economy: Democrats can’t win the White House by telling the truth about the economy, so they will lie and talk about “one quarter of growth.” USA Today had some good coverage of the economic growth news today, including this story. The New York Times offers …
Cat Update
The cat urination problem has been solved temporarily, although not the way I wanted to resolve it. Oliver and Tunch got out a window last night at 7, and while Tunch came back at ten, Oliver has not been seen for a day now. He always was the wild one and always trying to get …
Dean the Dry Drunk
Matt Stinson wonders if the left is going to savage Dean for having become a teetotaler in his mid-30’s, just like our current President. This raises some questions: – As Matt noted, will Martin Sheen call Dean a “white-knuckle drunk?” – Will Katherine van Wormer, Professor of Social Work at the University of Northern Iowa, …