Just across on Fox. He’ll be replaced by Dana Perino, who took over for him during his absence related to cancer.
31. August 2007
As Allah says, credit where credit is due. The Los Angeles Times and New York Times have been doing an excellent job covering this story. Of course, the same can’t be said for CNN, MSNBC, or even Fox News. Craig plead guilty to lewd conduct a few months back, and that gets plastered all over. [...]
30. August 2007
The Obama campaign now says it’ll give Hsu’s donations to charity: We have given the $7,000 in contributions from Hsu to charity and sent a letter to the Paws to affirm that the contribution they gave were from their own funds and not those of others. Good. ***** They have no problem keeping donations from [...]
30. August 2007
As we knew they would. You can’t negotiate with terrorists, let them win, and not expect them to do it again. That’s something too much of the world, including many of our fellow countrymen, has yet to learn. There’s simply no speculation or talking points here. It comes straight from the jihadists’ mouth: The seven [...]
30. August 2007
A disaster waiting to happen. We already know that jihadists have teamed up with Mexican drug runners to finance their operations. My guess is it wouldn’t be difficult to bribe some Mexican driver to put a mysterious box amongst his cargo. Stupid idea. The Teamsters Union said it has been told by officials in the [...]
30. August 2007
ABC News has a transcript of the interview directly following Craig’s arrest. I read through it, and here’s my assessment. The Officer’s Conduct The officer, judging by the interview, was relatively fair to Senator Craig. He advised him, “I don’t call media, I don’t do any of that type of crap.”. Later on in the [...]
30. August 2007
Leaving inaccuracies along the way. MyLeftWing has gone Truther. I still have questions. 11 of the 15 were Saudis, flying those planes. Bush administration overlooks it. The only flights allowed were to fly out Bin Laden’s family. Screw Loose Change responds: 15 of the 19 were Saudis, not 11 of 15. Bin Laden’s family flew [...]
30. August 2007
One less jihadist walking the face of the earth. Mullah Berader, a top Taliban commander, was killed early this morning in a U.S. air strike in volatile Helmand province, a senior Afghan general tells ABC News. A convoy of British troops and Afghan National Army (ANA) soldiers was traveling through Salwan Qala district when they [...]
30. August 2007
As well he should. Investigators have dropped charges against 3 out of 8 Marines charged, and Bryan points out that only one more is actually charged with crimes at the scene. The others are charged with crimes after-the-fact. The investigation hadn’t actually started yet, but John Murtha had this to say on May 18, 2006, [...]
30. August 2007
I guess there’s no “scientific consensus” as one former Vice-President would like us to believe. Medical researcher Dr. Klaus-Martin Schulte recently updated this research. Using the same database and search terms as Oreskes, he examined all papers published from 2004 to February 2007. The results have been submitted to the journal Energy and Environment, of [...]
31. August 2007
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