The Incredible Shrinking MSM

Apparently, the Associated Press and Reuters are no longer part of it. From a Sean Hannity interview with Matt Drudge:SEAN HANNITY: Just before coming on the air, I check the Drudge Report. You have a huge blockbuster story that is up there now saying that the...

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Condoleezza Rice: Ignoramus or Solipsist?

Byron Williams shares this gem from a recent Condoleezza Rice speech:And when you think they [Iraqis] aren't going to make it -- when you want to criticize what they're doing and it's taking a long time and this and that -- just remember, not to this date, have they...

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‘Cause When the Smack Begins to Flow…

Ah, Afghanistan. The good war. The poster child for regime change. Well, looks like the poster child is a bad seed. From the NYT:Since beginning work last month, the country's Central Poppy Eradication Force, an American-trained group, has destroyed less than 250...

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I Smell Plagiarism

This must be lifted from the works of Suleyman Ahmad:Oh there are people who will tell you we have nothing to fear from space (hereafter to be known as "stupid people"), but they haven't seen the alien face of the terrorist threat: Moon Islamists, Martian Wahhabists,...

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Trouble in Paradise?

I can hardly wait for a certain DC liberventionist to explain this away:Ukraine's Orange Revolution was an exhilarating and joyful event. It was a classical liberal revolution for democracy and freedom and against corruption. Viktor Yushchenko became the...

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Extra! Extra!

Glenn Reynolds actually has a worthwhile insight! (Sandwiched between two slabs of baloney, of course.) On the childlike chickenhawkery of Andrew "Second Thoughts" Sullivan:When Andrew was a champion of the war on terror, writing about martial spirit and fifth columns...

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Manufacturing Consent

Glenn Reynolds writes: I want to add that I don't think there's anything immoral about flushing a Koran (or a Bible) down the toilet, assuming you've got a toilet that's up to that rather daunting task, and I think it's amusing to hear people who usually worry about...

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