Archive for May, 2011
Clearing the Browser Tabs – I Sing the Body Aquatic Monday Edition
Noam Chomsky is an idiot. Mark Steyn and Moe Lane are not. And neither am I. Not only do I refuse to shed a tear for the death of Osama bin Laden, but I gave a couple extra fist-pumps into the air because of it. The United States of America — and have no illusions [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Hi Mom Sunday Edition
I don’t want to go on for paragraphs about my Mom, though I could easily do so. She’s my Mom and I love her, without reservation and until the very end. I’d run through a wall headfirst for her. She spent countless hours, and irreplaceable chunks of her live molding an precocious, daydreaming, brilliant nerdy [...]
Herman Cain is a Mysterious and Powerful Candidate Whose Mystery is Exceeded Only by His Power
All day I’ve had stories cross my RSS Reader about last night’s GOP candidates’ debate in South Carolina and just about every one of them could be headlined “Herman Cain Mysteriously Wins Debate With Mysterious Powers of Mystery. Also, He Can’t Win Anything.” With each story, I’ve gotten more and more irritated at how quickly [...]
The Delivery Presents – Eulogy for a Terrorist and the President’s PR Team
I decided to bend a show rule or two in Episode 92 because it commemorated a special occasion. How often will I get to do a whole hour on the death of one of the most notorious killers in world history? There were a few interesting aspects to the Abbottabad Raid story and I could [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Cain Train Friday Edition
The first Republican Presidential debate went off last night and it looks like Herman Cain ran away with it. Yes, I know I’m a Cain supporter, but you don’t have to take my word for it. Check out the video in Stacy’s post on the event (which also features a brief exclusive post-debate interview) and [...]
As Tax Increases Go, This One Would Be A Humdinger.
If I hadn’t seen this at The Hill, I would have sworn it came straight from The Onion. The Obama administration has floated a transportation authorization bill that would require the study and implementation of a plan to tax automobile drivers based on how many miles they drive. The plan is a part of the [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Bushless Ground Zero Thursday Edition
I want to bring out one story from yesterday, that’s worth just a bit more attention than a linky bullet point. George Bush declined President Obama’s invitation to join him when he speaks at Ground Zero today. I think that’s an incredibly classy move by the former President. Barack Obama is the President and all [...]
The Campaign Starts Tomorrow for Cain, Others
Fox News is hosting a debate of erstwhile Republican candidates in South Carolina tomorrow and my favorite, Herman Cain, will be there. Joining him will be Tim Pawlenty, Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, and Rick Santorum — admittedly not the crop of front-runners Fox had anticipated when they scheduled this debate, but that’s what you get [...]




















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