Eers v. Cards in twenty minutes. Go Mountaineers! *** Update *** That was like watching the Steelers. Grats to the Cards.
Archives for November 2006
Things That Make Me Go “OOOh”
There are few things that make me warmer and fuzzier than this Newsweek story about Michael Schiavo campaigning against the assholes who chose to inject themselves and the federal government into his marriage. Let’s start with a real profile in courage, Marilyn Musgrave: Last week Michael Schiavo took a seat only 15 feet away from …
Ralph Peters- Cut and Run Terrorist
Someone alert HUAC- Ralph Peters has gone wobbly: Iraq is failing. No honest observer can conclude otherwise. Even six months ago, there was hope. Now the chances for a democratic, unified Iraq are dwindling fast. The country’s prime minister has thrown in his lot with al-Sadr, our mortal enemy. He has his eye on the …
The Kerry Silliness Continues
Kerry has now apologized for something he didn’t really say, and surprise of surprises, it still isn’t good enough for some, as Drudge is splashing this AP story by Tim’s bestest friend, John Solomon, titled “Kerry’s ’72 Army Comments Mirror Latest“: Kerry apologized Wednesday for the 2006 campaign trail gaffe that some took as suggesting …
Sey Hersh Can Go To Hell
Words can not express what I am thinking right now after reading this: If Americans knew the full extent of U.S. criminal conduct, they would receive returning Iraqi veterans as they did Vietnam veterans, Hersh said. “In Vietnam, our soldiers came back and they were reviled as baby killers, in shame and humiliation,” he said. …
Djerejian Will Be Pleased
The president: Rumsfeld now, Rumsfeld tomorrow, Rumsfeld forevah. For those not in the know, Gregory Djerejian probably hates Rumsfeld more than you do. Or to phrase my point as an SAT analogy question, Rumsfeld is to him what the Terry Schiavo bill is to John Cole.
Wednesday Night Wine Blogging
It’s late and for some inexplicable reason I feel uninspired to write about politics. Not that there is anything going on at the moment, eh. Go figure. Inexplicable ennui notwithstanding the Washington Post just ran with a piece that will likely get lost in the melee if some enterprising blogger (me) doesn’t catch it first. …