Speaking of the woeful rebuttal, it is evident that Nancy Pelosi does not understand plain English: Because of the courage of our servicemen and women and the determination of the Iraqi people, Iraq’s election on Sunday was a significant step toward Iraqis taking their future into their own hands. Now we must consider our future …
Archives for February 2005
Bi-Partisan Agreement
Last nights rebuttal was, well, depressing, as it always is, and it is time to end the damn thing. Rather than actually acomplishing anything useful, or helping the opposition, I think it actually does more damage than good. If you disagree, let’s step into the wayback machine: – Remember Bob Dole’s rebuttal- snarling at the …
IdiotPundit
I guess I shouldn’t expect more from someone who calls himself RudePundit, but this line of nonsense needs to be addressed: Let’s get another thing straight: the moment when Safia Taleb al-Suhail embraced Janet Norwood, whose son was killed in action in Iraq, resides in a stomach-churning netherworld between revolting and disturbing. It was revolting …
Our Friends The Saudis
This is not getting enough attention: Muslims in the United States should “behave as if on a mission behind enemy lines.” This is not the admonition of a crank or a freak from the lunatic fringe, but Saudi-funded religious pamphlets distributed to mosques throughout America. Says who? Freedom House, one of the oldest human rights …
Trackback Spam
Anyone know how to deal with trackback spam?
Just Curious
Did the Republicans ever actively and openly jeer Clinton during the State of the Union? I don’t remember that kind of behavior, but I am not surprised to see it from the folks across the aisle. *** Update *** Apparently the Republicans did boo Clinton in 1995, and some left before the speech ended- Oliver …
Poll Idiocy
I don’t know why I watch or read CNN anymore. I saw this story on the President’s speech and read the following: In the post-speech sample, 70 percent of respondents said Bush’s policies on health care were positive, while 66 percent approved of the president’s plan for Social Security. Bush showed almost as much improvement …