Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Test

This is a test.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Quote of the Day

Where in the hell did this Terri Schiavo thing come from? There’s not a conservative, Constitution-loving, separation-of-powers guy alive in the world that could have wanted that bill on the floor. That was pure, blatant pandering to [Focus on the Family President] James Dobson. That's all that was. It was silly, stupid, and irresponsible. Nobody serious about the Constitution would do that. But the question was will this energize our Christian conservative base for the next election...

...Dobson and his gang of thugs are real nasty bullies. I pray devoutly every day, but being a Christian is no excuse for being stupid. There's a high demagoguery coefficient to issues like prayer in schools. Demagoguery doesn’t work unless it's dumb, shallow as water on a plate. These issues are easy for the intellectually lazy and can appeal to a large demographic. These issues become bigger than life, largely because they're easy. There ain't no thinking.

-- Conservative Former Congressman Dick Armey

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Athlete of the Day

You won't believe this, but it's Stephon Marbury.

Friday, September 01, 2006

The New Newport...And Yes, That WAS The Projects

Please Crawl Back Under The Rock You Came From

Paul Hackett - Iraq war vet, former Ohio Democratic House candidate, and all-around fool - was at it again recently. Check out this exchange with former Iraq-based Pentagon spokesman Dan Senor. He refers to Senor as "Herr Senor" and "the Unterfuhrer".

That's an especially nice choice of words considering Senor is Jewish and his mother is a Holacaust survivor. What a dumbass.

The Hezbollah "Victory"

From Charles Krauthammer:

Most important, Hezbollah's political gains within Lebanon during the war have proved illusory. As the dust settles, the Lebanese are furious at Hezbollah for provoking a war that brought them nothing but devastation — and then crowing about victory amid the ruins.

The Western media were once again taken in by the mystique of the "Arab street." The mob came out to cheer Hezbollah for raining rockets on Israel — surprise! — and the Arab governments that had initially criticized Hezbollah went conveniently silent. Now that the mob has gone home, Hezbollah is under renewed attack — in newspapers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt, as well as by many Lebanese, including influential Shiite academics and clan leaders. The Arabs know where their interests lie. And they do not lie with a Shiite militia that fights for Iran.

The Next Bill Cosby

Juan Williams of NPR and Fox News and syndicated column fame:

For anyone who wants to get out of poverty, the prescription is clear.

Finish high school, at least. Wait until your 20’s before marrying, and wait until you’re married before having children. Once you’re in the work force, stay in: take any job, because building on the experience will prepare you for a better job. Any American who follows that prescription will be at almost no risk of falling into extreme poverty. Statistics show it.

Plame-Gate Ends With A Wimper

From the WaPo's editorial this morning:

It follows that one of the most sensational charges leveled against the Bush White House -- that it orchestrated the leak of Ms. Plame's identity to ruin her career and thus punish Mr. Wilson -- is untrue.