From the monthly archives:

January 2007

Kudos to the Colts

January 13, 2007

Indy just upset Baltimore 15-6 in a great defensive playoff battle. Vinatieri tied a playoff record with 5 field goals, the Ravens had 4 turnovers and the Colt defense looked great two consecutive weeks.
I didn’t think the Colts would put it together and win on the road against the #1 defense in the league [...]

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What’d She Say Again?

January 12, 2007

Barbara Boxer flipped through the standard book of liberal tactics and took yesterday’s Senate committee hearing way out of bounds by essentially saying that Condy can’t understand the impact of the war because she is childless. Way to elevate the debate Democrats!
So, to this “progressive” California Democrat this personal attack and obvious stab does [...]

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Good Speech

January 11, 2007

I rushed home last evening to catch President Bush’s big speech on the future of Iraq.  I like when Bush makes clear what’s going on and what we need to do.  Unfortuately we can expect a similar address no earlier than April, I’m afraid, since 3 1/2 months is about his average “off” time between [...]

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Romney Has a Problem

January 10, 2007

I would definitely support Mitt Romney in the 2008 primary if I based my vote solely on what the candidates are saying right now. Romney is the only candidate whose words indicate a commitment to limited government, low taxes, protecting the unborn, and a strong foreign policy. He is also one of the [...]

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Is “Symbolic” Defeat Still Defeat?

January 10, 2007

According to the Slimes, Senate Dems are prepared for “symbolic votes” against ANY Bush proposal on Iraq that requires anything short of a Congressional permission slip to lose. “Symbolic” is Slimes subterfuge for “they really want to vote against the troops and the military anyway, but by telling us it’s just symbolic we’ll back [...]

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The Media Front

January 9, 2007

Earlier today, Rush Limbaugh suggested that future Presidents must include plans for dealing with a hostile media in an overall war strategy. Unfortunately, Rush is right.
The fact the war happens after a nation goes to war is not evidence of defeat. The setbacks we have suffered in Iraq is evidence of the tragic [...]

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Biased Polls: Bad Then, Worse Now

January 9, 2007

The Media Research Center takes an interesting look at See BS’s biased reporting on their own poll concerning the President’s decision to increase the number of troops in Iraq. Exposing biased media reports on polling is nothing new of course, but such efforts should receive more attention given the left’s attempt to undermine the [...]

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That Smell

January 9, 2007

It turns out that the stench over Manhattan yesterday came from Jersey. Go figure.

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And the Band Played On

January 8, 2007

The Ohio State band’s halftime performance featuring the theme song to Titanic is that much funnier with Florida leading 34-14.  That said, I hope the Gators blow it.

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Airstrike in Somalia

January 8, 2007

An American gunship has conducted an airstrike against Al Qaeda operatives in Somalia. It’s good to see some offense in the War on Terror. Hopefully, more of our actions will be publicized like this one.
Mark Levin is on the air anticipating liberal reactions to this latest round of offense in the War on [...]

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Great Playoff Weekend Wraps Up

January 8, 2007

According to Drudge, the House is closed for business due to the impending BCS Championship Game. As noted in the article, the House was supposed to be in session a full five days a week now according to new Democratic rules. I’m also waiting for those 100 hours to start. I [...]

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Conservatives Conservative About Running

January 8, 2007

Dick Morris and Eileen McGann have an interesting piece in today’s New York Post about the absence of a conservative candidate in the 2008 primary. Morris and McGann sort of pooh pooh any specifics about Newt Gingrich, but their overall argument is certainly well taken.
I suppose that now is the time to start thinking [...]

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Movie Review– Children of Men

January 6, 2007

In 1992 P. D. James wrote a dystopic book called “The Children of Men” where she chronicles a world where no more children are being born due to mass infertility which becomes total within a generation as women can no longer conceive. Let the mayhem begin!
The (ahem) 2006 film adaptation of the book has [...]

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“For the Children” Makes a Comeback

January 5, 2007

OK. I promise. No more Pelosi posts for a while after this one. I would have posted this yesterday, but I didn’t think any of the videos out there perfectly captured the lunacy, giggles and all. I like this one though.
One of the highlights of GOP dominance over the last six [...]

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Opposition 101

January 5, 2007

It’s understandable if you’re a conservative who can’t figure out how to react to the election of a Democrat Speaker. After all, the last time it happened, Kurt Cobain was alive, O.J. Simpson was that friendly football announcer on NBC, Will Ferrell hadn’t set foot on the set of SNL, and Interleague play was [...]

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Rome. Season 2

January 4, 2007

The second season of HBO’s Rome is scheduled to begin on January 14.  I can’t wait.

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Power Above All Else

January 4, 2007

History was made earlier today when Nancy Pelosi became the first female Speaker of the House. Unfortunately, it looks like it’s all down hill from here. The Republican party learned the hard way that a majority which prioritizes power over implementing a common sense agenda is destined to lose its power. So [...]

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The Democrat’s Undoing – The Kook Fringe

January 4, 2007

This is fun.  Yesterday, the Democrat’s attempted to unveil their lobbying reform measures to the press, and they were shouted down by Cindy Sheehan and a large group of anti-war protestors, who don’t want anything else done until funding for the Iraq war is cut off.  Rep. Rahm Emanuel , (D-IL) was forced to abandon [...]

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The “White” Stuff

January 3, 2007

I hate to be the self-appointed AOR Barack (or Barak, I can’t seem to find consistency on that one) basher, but here he is, taking the first steps into being a true potential Democratic Presidential nominee in 2008– he used cocaine and referred to himself as a “junkie” and a “pothead” when referring to his [...]

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What’s My Name Again?

January 2, 2007

CNN mistakenly referred to Barack Hussein Obama when really trying to talk about Osama Bin Ladin. The Cape Cod Orca was also guilty of this gaffe back in the day.
They say that this is nothing, that people who dwell on names or trivial things like this are missing the point or too low-brow. [...]

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How Liberals View Republicans

January 1, 2007

 
Ha! Just some New Year’s fun from the Fox News archives. But, speaking to many Libs over the last three years, this isn’t too far off the mark: Dick Cheney is Darth Vader, Karl Rove (or sometimes Rumsfeld) is the Emperor, Halliburton and Big Oil are the Evil Empire itself, and anyone who [...]

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First post of 2007

January 1, 2007

To all our loyal readers, have a happy new year, and may 2007 be the best year yet. 

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