Monthly Archives: May 2006

The Troubled Adulthood Of Christopher Hitchens

Every now and then, while I am watching Hardball on MSNBC, I will notice a wild looking man brooding over some imaginary cup of coffee complaining about something or other. That wild man is Christopher Hitchens. He appears from time … Continue reading

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Joseph Biden’s Iraq

Today in Iraq a suicide bomber killed 17 police recruits in Fallujah. In Baghdad, 37 people were found handcuffed and shot to death. That 54 people lost their lives in Iraq in one day has become so commonplace that the … Continue reading

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Howard Kurtz, Media Critic

In his column today, Howard Kurtz discusses (sort of) the uproar over Stephen Colbert’s weekend verbal ambush of President Bush at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner. Mr. Kurtz complains that the liberal blogs are claiming a cover-up of the weekend’s … Continue reading

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Of Illegals, Mexicans & Jihadis

I think there is some sort of Illegal Alien Apocalypse happening today. At least that’s what I gather reading the right-winger blogs. I turned on the news and what I saw mostly was parents and children, immigrants and Americans, marching, … Continue reading

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National Dress-Up Day

Today is National Dress-Up Day. On May 1st, 2003, President George Walker Bush declared victory in Iraq. As Atrios points out, the television pundits hailed it as a triumph of machoness over wimpyness. Everyone rejoiced. There was merriment all around. … Continue reading

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