From the monthly archives:

December 2006

Michelle Malkin’s Hilarious Take on Rosie O’Donnell

December 12, 2006

People say stupid things all the time. I’ve done it. You’ve done it. Everyone has done it at one time or another. The latest fad in our society when someone says something stupid is to get worked up and/or sanctimonious, demand an apology, debate whether the apology was good enough, and then finally move on [...]

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West Ham Sacks Alan Pardew

December 12, 2006

One of my more unusual interests (for an American) is my love of West Ham United. I was first exposed to English football while studying at Notre Dame’s London campus back in the day. Although my interest was very casual at first, I soon found myself searching for a team to support. [...]

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Bush Catches a Break

December 12, 2006

With his base disgruntled, his haters motivated and his election defeat still fresh in everyone’s mind, it’s safe to say that President Bush has seen better days. In fact, things are so bad that he even started taking military advice from a commission which included Sandra Day O’Connor and Vernon Jordan. One [...]

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Terrorist Suspect in Rhode Island

December 11, 2006

For those who think that Illegal Immigration does not play into the War on Terror, a story posted by Michelle Malkin outlines a Rhode Island-based illegal immigrant who was involved in attempting to obtain a license to haul hazardous materials.  His behavior showed terrorist-like patterns, such as being more concerned with the hazardous materials than [...]

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The Power of Language

December 11, 2006

In an ongoing crusade to redefine culture by changing the English language, the AP now apparently calls prostitutes “sex workers” in this story about a “sex worker” who stabbed a “client” who refused to wear a condom.  While the change in terms is seemingly ridiculous, the concept is much more dangerous than that.  Changes in language gradually effect people’s [...]

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MOOOve over SUVs…New Competition!

December 10, 2006

 

Watchout! New left-wing environmentalist wacko targets are on the horizon! Now cows do more damage to the environment per heffer and bull than coupe or sedan do!  This article from Drudge is absolutely hilarious– that people are taking it seriously is also a hoot!  “Her Thighness” did not have any comments, but her spokespeople are [...]

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Talabani–ISG Ain’t for Me!

December 10, 2006

Talabani’s not so happy with ISG report for the obvious reasons, but moreover, it’s that same ol’ welfare state socialism concept applied to nation building nonsense that Baker, Hamilton, and crew have been pushing for the last 30 years that has caused many of the problems we see today in the Mideast, Africa and at [...]

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Holocaust Schmolocaust?

December 9, 2006

The ISG’s hope for all the Mideast, Iran, is holding a conference today on whether or not the Jewish Holocaust actually happened. Here are six of my (obviously sarcastic) suggestions to the pannel:
1. Why not just put on the pointy white hats and burn crosses to make it official?
2. Why not bring back the [...]

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Jihad for Christmas!

December 8, 2006

A new Christmas jihad plot was foiled today!
However, immediate reports of an increase in the profiling of 62 year old 5′ 2″ tall white grandmothers at airports did not yield the results DHS wanted. Yet, would you believe that an upper Midwestern 22 year old man of Middle Eastern decent was nabbed for [...]

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Bush to ISG: What are you smoking?

December 8, 2006

President Bush subtly rebuked the Iraq Surrender Group (ISG) yesterday, declaring that we will win, we will prevail, although we may need a change of course.  He rebuked the two biggest points of the ISG report, that of the 15-month timetable for troop redeployment and proposed talks with Iran and Syria.  It is nice to [...]

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The Silver Lining of 2006

December 8, 2006

 

 
AP Photo

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Bloomberg Grandstands on Gun Issue

December 7, 2006

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg filed suit today against gun dealers from five states, none of them New York. His rationale is to prevent the sale of guns used during the commission of crimes in New York City.  It is now clear that Bloomberg’s arrogance knows no bounds.
Common sense tells us that gun [...]

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ISG Fallout = More War?

December 7, 2006

So the Arab world has decided to weigh in on the ISG’s findings.  Some Mideastern quotes about the ISG report:
“…holocaust for American claims.”
“Bush confesses defeat in Iraq.”
“In the short term, American will highly suffer the loss of its credibility and reputation in the region.”
“Al qaida must smell victory…”
Iran could “fill the vacuum” in Iraq.
Anyone shocked?  [...]

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They Really Are the Slimes

December 7, 2006

The last paragraph tells you most of what you need to know about the Old Gray Whore.
Hat tip: Mark Levin

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No Empty Places in This Circle

December 6, 2006

She Who Must Not Be Named’s campaign for President has been underway for years. She’s just more open about it now. Since her re-election to the Senate last month, the dark mark tattooed on the arms of many of She Who Must Not Be Named’s followers have been on fire. According to [...]

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ISG Is an IED to the War Effort

December 6, 2006

The Iraq Study Group came down from Mt. Sinai today, handing President Bush two tablets containing their recommendations for the future course of the war in Iraq. The media will undoubtedly treat this report as Gospel. Wait a minute, they ridicule the Gospel. Never mind. The media will treat the report [...]

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Count Every (Democrat) Vote (Three Times)

December 5, 2006

Diebold! Halliburton! Selected not elected! Given their history of demanding “clean” elections, I’m confident the moonbat left will demand a thorough investigation to get the bottom of this.  Oh. It must have been an accident. An accident limited to the most Democrat county in Ohio.  Never mind.  Nothing to see here.

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Charlie Weis: Irish for Life

December 5, 2006

Many NFL fans dream of Charlie Weis leading their team. I’ll leave the response to the man himself:
“Everyone knows I’m staying here until they fire me or I die,” he said. “I’m here for life. That’s what I said I was going to do. So why would I not be a man of my [...]

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al A.P.–Both Winning AND Losing

December 5, 2006

The buzz around the wires is that Defense Secretary nominee Robert Gates believes that we are losing the Iraq War. How do we know? According to the AP, when Gates was asked if we are winning he responded to Carl Levin, “No Sir.” But if you read further down it says:
He later [...]

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USC Song Girl

December 5, 2006

Enjoy.

Video made by The M Zone.

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David Cameron’s First Year

December 4, 2006

David Cameron is receiving mixed reviews one year into his stint as leader of the British Conservative party. The good news for Mr. Cameron is that for the first time in a decade, his party has a legitimate chance of winning the next election. However, despite his party’s improved political position, Cameron is [...]

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The NFL at Week 13

December 4, 2006

It’s been a while since the last NFL-related post, so I thought I’d offer a few opinions.  For full disclosure, I am a New England Patriots fan and I hope they beat everyone that they play.  However, with another 28-21 squeaker against the Lions (of all teams!), it’ll be an on-the-road playoff run.
That being said, [...]

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Sad day for America

December 4, 2006

U.N. Ambassador John Bolton submitted his resignation today, due to the fact that his recess appointment ends in January, and his nomination shows little sign of passage in the Senate (thanks to Lincoln Chaffee). 
It is very unfortunate as Bolton was strategically and quietly working on reforms within the U.N., and now that work is unfinished.  [...]

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Novak Political Tidbits

December 4, 2006

Robert Novak often has many political tidbits of information that cannot be found anywhere else.  I came across his column this morning, and each item piqued my interest.  The full column can be found here.  To summarize: 

Incoming Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is shortening the time of Senate recesses to one week, in hopes of curtailing [...]

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Chavez Runs… and So Do We

December 3, 2006

Hugo Chavez is gunning, sorry running for reelection in the Socialist Paradise of Venezuela.  He wants to replace Castro as the biggest jerk in Latin America, subjecting his people to a meager “21st Century socialist” life of poverty and malaise, while using his oil revenues to help Iran and other anti-American factions throughout the world [...]

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Look! Dolphins!

December 2, 2006

 
Photo from NDNation

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Atari Timesuck

December 2, 2006

Here is an Atari timesuck. Jonah Goldberg at the Corner gets all the credit for this one. Jonah is now officially King of the timesuck.

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Litvinenko Update

December 2, 2006

I decided not to post every time there’s something new in the Alexander Litvinenko poisoning, but enough has happened since my last post to justify this one. We now know that Litvinenko was poisoned with the radioactive material, polonium-210, a poison which seems to be popping up all over London. We also know [...]

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Mehlman and Mitt Speak

December 1, 2006

Slapping the Republican Party on the back with a good idea, today outgoing RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman spoke candidly to the nation’s GOP governors about reading the midterm defeats properly by getting back to the party’s “core principles” (read conservatism).
However, the most interesting, future-oriented rhetoric came from Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) in a speech he [...]

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