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An Assault on FOX News by—Howell Raines??

It sounds like something straight out of The Onion: A critique of FOX News by one of the most biased, least open-minded individuals ever to sully the profession of journalism, Howell Raines. If the name is unfamiliar, Raines (whose mugshot appears at the left) is a former [...]

Restoring the value of the dollar

Won Park is the master of Origami. He is also called the “money folder”, a practitioner of origami whose canvas is the United States One Dollar Bill.
Bending, twisting, and folding, he creates life-like shapes in stunning detail.

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – CIVIL WAR AT THE WaPo

A devastatingly critical Op-Ed column from veteran^2 reporter David Broder – of his own colleague at the Washington Post:
From too many years of covering politics, I have come to believe as Axiom One that the absolute worst advice politicians ever receive comes from journalists who fancy themselves great campaign strategists.
[Dana] Milbank now is urging Obama [...]

A journey to delicious and beyond…

This is one of the greatest TV Commercials of all time.

I’m a cancer, he’s a cancer, she’s a cancer, we’re a cancer…

Last night, J.E. Dyer replied to “The Point of Being Annoyed with Glenn Beck” (at HotAir here), and to related comments at her blog The Optimistic Conservative. (For anyone new to the discussion, “The Point…” was itself framed as a response to J.E.’s “Beck and the Legacy,” which had referenced my short “Bennett vs. Beck” [...]

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – Reviewer obviously feels lucky

From the Dirty Harry Callahan that Thomson called “a tortured vision of conservative ideals at a breaking point,” Eastwood has morphed into Hollywood’s leading purveyor of liberal pieties. He’s become the Stanley Kramer of the 21st century with one major difference: When Kramer came out against such evils as segregation, fundamentalist attacks on evolution, and [...]

The Point of Being Annoyed with Glenn Beck

In a post at the Optimistic Conservative, also featured on the HotAir main page, our friend and colleague J.E. Dyer asks, “What’s the point of being annoyed with Glenn Beck?” Obviously, J.E. is asking the question rhetorically, in order to respond to conservative criticisms of Beck that have been launched since his CPAC keynote [...]

ObamaCareless

Scott Brown was elected a month ago, but one wouldn’t know it judging from the erratic stumble-bum behavior Barack Obama has exhibited since, staggering from one position to another, like a man drunk on his own power. The question that arose at the time of Brown’s [...]

Bennett vs. Beck

As between the Ph.D. in political philosophy (for whom I once worked) and a self-described rodeo clown, I’ll go with the former every time. If Glenn Beck were the future of conservatism, it would become a discredited movement. Fortunately, though, he’s not, and it won’t.
Peter Wehner “Bennett vs. Beck,” Contentions
Seems Rex and Narciso got the [...]

Telomeres

Telomeres of defined length,
Were by his God in mankind bent,
To make it sure that aged ones,
Would pass to make room for their sons,
Before they learn to mount the hill,
They yearn to climb, their God to kill.
New daughters too then see their day,
As the used up old fair pass away,
And the brighter young can in their [...]

Obama really at the helm

In a post on the topic of “Executive Deficiency,” which has increasingly become a theme on the left as well as the right, Jennifer Rubin links to an April 2008 piece by Peter Beinart, “Obama at the Helm,” intended at the time to counter skepticism about then-candidate Obama on just this score. It makes for amusing [...]

A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Lose: Just Ask Lawrence O’Donnell

Let’s face it, Lawrence O’Donnell never was the brightest bulb in the sign, but yesterday he suffered a complete meltdown on television. He was on Morning Joe on MSNBC opposite Marc Thiessen, former speech writer for George W. Bush and author of the book Thiessen is the author of Courting [...]

Books in Brief: THE LIFE OF BELISARIUS; I, SNIPER; THE WAR THAT KILLED ACHILLES

Picked it up on a recommendation at NRO The Corner from Victor Davis Hanson.  For the amateur history buff, perhaps the most interesting aspect of the book, which was first published in 1829, is its depiction of a 6th Century Mediterranean world riven by competition and war, still under the shadow of Rome well after [...]

Who Says Liberals Are Weak on Homeland Security?

Kvetch, kvetch, kvetch — that’s all we conservatives ever do when it comes to discussions of how effective liberals are at protecting the homeland.Why, back shortly after 9/11, when the distinguished journalist Phil Donahue appeared on FOX News Channel to decry “Cowboy” George Bush’s plans to invade Afghanistan rather than simply [...]

This Is an Outrage

First, before I forget, let me wish everyone a Happy Black Hysteria History Month. (I would have remembered it was that important time of the month the year), but the current administration’s pillaging of the U.S. Education Department’s “Educational Materials Fund” has left the el-hi publishing industry [my normal source of income] high and dry [...]

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