Archive for March, 2011

So, Are We Talking “ZOMG MELTDOWN!” or What?

| March 12, 2011 | Comments (23)

Like many of you, I’ve been watching the breathless news coverage of the potentially-catastrophic situation at Japan’s Fukijima Daiich nuclear plant. Like many of you, I watched the video of the explosion there and thought “Wow…that can’t be good”. But how “not good” is the situation there? Well, there we wade into incredibly murky waters. [...]

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Clearing the Browser Tabs – Finding Marizela Saturday Edition

| March 12, 2011 | Comments (0)

Michelle Malkin’s cousin, Marizela Perez, has gone missing and she has asked for our help to find her. You can be of most help if you live in or around the Seattle, WA area, which is where she was last seen. If you don’t, you can still help. Tweet (with the hashtag #findmarizela) or link [...]

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The Left’s New Civility: Hostage Tactics and Death Threats

The Left’s New Civility: Hostage Tactics and Death Threats

| March 10, 2011 | Comments (2)

You would expect, given all the talk from Democrats about how we need more civility in our political discourse and how “violent rhetoric” is as dangerous as actual violence, that the left would react to last night’s vote in Wisconsin with moderation and calm. Except they haven’t quite figure out how to manage a civil, [...]

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Clearing the Browser Tabs – A Win in Wisconsin Thursday Edition

| March 10, 2011 | Comments (3)

Tonight, a plucky group of Republicans in Wisconsin did the impossible: They took on the wealthy and entrenched special interests and their national power brokers and won. The Republican State Senate passed an amended version Governor Walker’s “budget repair” bill. The reason the bill is different is because, thanks to their Democratic counterparts who are [...]

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The Delivery Presents — Palin, Progressives, and Programs that Died Too Soon

The Delivery Presents — Palin, Progressives, and Programs that Died Too Soon

| March 9, 2011 | Comments (6)

Episode 81 is in the can, and while I won’t claim it’s the best show of the crop, I can claim it has a lot on which you can chew. I talked a bit about Sarah Palin and why we conservatives really can’t waste time on her until she decided what it is she wants [...]

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Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Mundane Wednesday Edition

| March 9, 2011 | Comments (0)

There isn’t much to be said today. It’s Wednesday, there’s nothing particularly exciting going on in my world (except perhaps the release of a new episode of The Delivery later today), and the weather is supposed to turn foul later. ON the good side, I have a three-day weekend to which to look forward and [...]

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New Media Scores Again, Exposes the Rot Inside NPR

| March 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

Today’s lesson in How New Media Has Changed Everything comes to us via the fine, non-partisan, journalistically-pure folks over at NPR. James O’Keefe’s ambush video rangers at Project Veritas sent a couple folks, under the guise of front men for an Islamist group, to meet with NPR’s head fundraiser Ron Schiller. Their goal was to [...]

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Clearing the Browser Tabs – Podcast Suspense Tuesday Edition

| March 8, 2011 | Comments (1)

If all goes well, I’ll have a fantastic guest on tonight’s Delivery Show. If all dos not go well, I have a few topics locked and loaded and, though I can’t promise I’ll bring the rant, I can’t not promise it either. More than likely, though, I’ll have a guest for the full hour, pending [...]

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