by Ryan on September 30, 2006
in Politics
Bob Woodward’s new book is coming out just in time for the 2006 campaign season, with all the fixings of a hit piece on Bush. Apparently, his first two books weren’t as critical of Bush, so the Dems basically ignored them or found some half-sentence to take out of context so that Bush could be [...]
by Ryan on September 27, 2006
in Politics
The Dow nearly hits its all-time record today. The economy continues to hum along. However…
Alerts have gone out to Dems:
Do not to panic, 40+ days remain to spin
Places where to find the nearest grief counselors are being made available
Really obscure examples to argue that the economy stinks will be provided
by Ryan on September 26, 2006
in Politics
It’s now come out that the latest hit piece directed at the Administration’s Iraq War policy was just a cherry-picked sample of a much larger report that the President wants portions of declassified. I hope this backfires– it probably will. However, I expect that the Libs and their media accomplices will have more and more [...]
by Mike on September 24, 2006
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by Ryan on September 24, 2006
in Politics
Reports like this bother me because they take logic and real context out of the equation. If you fight a new crime, then the rates of that new crime will temporarily go up. If you fight a decisive-sounding war, then temporarily people will come out of the works, draw lines and choose sides. If you [...]
by Ryan on September 24, 2006
in Politics
Bill Clinton’s unedited interview with Chris Wallace was just aired on Fox a few minutes ago. If you missed it, check it out when it is rerun at 6pm this evening. But, no matter what, you need to witness Clinton’s formal marriage to the Moonbat Fringe (well, we know what he thinks about marriage so [...]
by Ryan on September 22, 2006
in Politics
Guilt. A tough emotion to handle especially if your actions changed the world.
The grieving process has many stages, and Bill Clinton’s is experiencing “anger” in his latest attempt at legacy building through continued deception on his lack of action on UBL. Though all over the Internet, this clip from Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace [...]
by Ryan on September 20, 2006
in Politics
Hugo Chavez is crazy. He’s nuts. Now the world knows. He threw around the word “imperialism” more ridiculously than liberals throw out the word “Halliburton” in pure tin-pot dictator style at the UN General Assembly today. Of course, he’s threatening oil blackmail if either his country or Iran is meddled with, which I guess is [...]
by Ryan on September 18, 2006
in Politics
While thumbing through the Internet, I encountered a conversation that Rush had on his show today with someone from Fort Bragg, NC. The jist of it dealt with the War on Terror and the problems that some Americans are having dealing with the fact that we are at war with radical Islam. I believe that [...]
by Ryan on September 18, 2006
in Politics
Ronaldus Magnus has progressed yet another bound in his legacy of greatness. The Polish are awaiting a statue of our 40th president because of his contribution to the collapse of communism in the former Soviet bloc. I find it neat that people in another country are paying homage to an American President whose tenure some [...]
by Mike on September 15, 2006
in Culture
Is this truth or spin? I think it’s a little bit of both.
Bottoms up.
by Mike on September 15, 2006
in Religion
The MSM has proclaimed that Pope Benedict has not mastered the media. Even assuming this point is accurate, they make it sound like a bad thing. As the temporal spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Benedict’s responsibility is to never deviate from the pursuit of truth. “Mastering the media,” which is nothing more than [...]
by Ryan on September 14, 2006
in Politics
Amnesty International is complaining about Hezbollah’s own admission of targeting of civilians in this summer’s war with Israel. Duh! Wonder if the UN’s going to go ballistic on this one?
While AI is usually misguided or out of touch in their pronouncements, they sometimes, on accident I’m sure, get it right. Hezbollah committed the real atrocities [...]
by Mike on September 14, 2006
in Politics
Boston College, a rival of both my alma mater and my law school, is an institution I have little respect for. In fact, I can only remember saying one positive thing about the school in my entire life. Elisabeth rocks and should have won Survivor.
Today, I must offer my second compliment to BC for their [...]
by Mike on September 14, 2006
in Politics
Former Texas Governor Ann Richards passed away yesterday at the age of 73. Known for her quick wit and sassy demeanor which screamed Texas, Richards was a thorn in the side for many on the right. During the 1988 Democrat National Convention, she claimed George H.W. Bush was “born with a silver foot in his [...]
by Mike on September 14, 2006
in Politics
Polling in Rhode Island is extremely difficult. Polls are almost always wrong. I knew better, but I fell for it. My bad.
Lincoln Chafee defeated Steve Laffey Tuesday night, ensuring that the Rhode Island Senate seat will remain in Democrat hands. Elizabeth Dole and the National Republican Senatorial Committee deserve credit for turning out non-Republicans to [...]
by Ryan on September 12, 2006
in Politics
Five years after 9/11, terrorists are still trying to attack America. This time the American embassy in Syria was attacked. So are we marking time or just making a difference five years later?
President Bush gave an address marking the fifth anniversary of 9/11 last night. In it he made sure to reiterate that the War [...]
by Mike on September 8, 2006
in Politics
Madeline Albright doth protest that the portrayal of her in ABC’s “The Path to 9-11″ is not only false, but defamatory. Why shouldn’t we believe her? After all, this woman would never endanger national security.
I love reality television. Although I love all games where people are voted out one by one, Big Brother is my favorite. It’s my guilty pleasure. Earlier this year, Ryan posted on the beginning of Big Brother All-Stars. Although an entertaining show in the U.S., Big Brother usually disappoints with some loser winning it all. [...]
by Ryan on September 7, 2006
in Politics
He’s done. It’s out. And the best thing is that it’s not even intentional. The ABC Special “The Path to 9/11” has gotten the Clintonistas in a tizzy. So, they finally have an occasion to freak out over something they are calling false, fictitious and full of lies– much like most of their tenure in [...]
by Mike on September 1, 2006
in Politics
I’m ashamed to even post this. Growing up in Rhode Island, I know from experience that Rhode Island polls are hopelessly inaccurate. I realize that this is a primary and even more difficult to predict. I realize the sample size is tiny. However, this RIC poll showing Steve Laffey leading Senator Wiggum by 17 points [...]
Tonight (Friday) will be the final installment of the John Batchelor Show on WABC. Batchelor hosts one of the most informative programs in media. He began his show on September 12, 2001 and was supposed to remain on the air until Osama Bin Laden was captured or killed. Although he covered a wide range of [...]