Day In Review
Very little time, can't blog long, so here we go with yesterday's highlights.
***David Broder had the unmitigated gall to criticize Senate Majority Leader "Dirty Harry" Reid last Friday as being "incompetent", and Senate Democrats felt so betrayed that they sent him a unanimous letter essentially retorting, "IS NOT! IS NOT!"
Broder isn't impressed. To which all I can say is, welcome to the club, Dave.
***Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD), who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage several months back, has been released from rehab and has gone whom to continue his recuperation. We wish him Godspeed, a full recovery, and to muster the sense to take it easy from now on by, first and foremost, retiring from the Senate and letting South Dakota's Republican governor appoint a replacement.
It's better for him, and better for us. And, if Joe Lieberman can ever get off the shnied and switch sides, better for Dick Cheney as well.
***What a surprise - the left, which owns the entire media outside talk radio and part of the blogosphere, can't compete in that small market sliver (perhaps because they dominate all other media), and what is their natural instinct? Have the feds shut it down.
But it's George W. Bush who's the "fascist."
***The pre-emptive piling on George Tenet and his burgeoningly dubious memoir continues. Monday was Michael Ledeen's turn.
***Has what Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sent around last summer finally come around to belatedly bring him down? Jews, and the rest of the world, can only hope and pray so, before he offers up the Jewish state to its enemies on a serving platter.
Flambe style.
***If anybody had any doubts that Kansas GOP Senator Sam Brownback is the Gary Bauer of this Republican primary election cycle, this story should put them to rest, pave them over, salt what's left, and jump up and down on the grave for good measure.
***For a filthy, stinking rich guy (who's the son of a millworker - just ask him), Opie Edwards isn't bashful about his Marxist economic policy ambitions, is he? It's almost as if he is convinced he has nothing to lose by being an honest Democrat.
Or he thinks that's the path to national victory. After last November's results, who could really blame him?
***David Broder had the unmitigated gall to criticize Senate Majority Leader "Dirty Harry" Reid last Friday as being "incompetent", and Senate Democrats felt so betrayed that they sent him a unanimous letter essentially retorting, "IS NOT! IS NOT!"
Broder isn't impressed. To which all I can say is, welcome to the club, Dave.
***Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD), who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage several months back, has been released from rehab and has gone whom to continue his recuperation. We wish him Godspeed, a full recovery, and to muster the sense to take it easy from now on by, first and foremost, retiring from the Senate and letting South Dakota's Republican governor appoint a replacement.
It's better for him, and better for us. And, if Joe Lieberman can ever get off the shnied and switch sides, better for Dick Cheney as well.
***What a surprise - the left, which owns the entire media outside talk radio and part of the blogosphere, can't compete in that small market sliver (perhaps because they dominate all other media), and what is their natural instinct? Have the feds shut it down.
But it's George W. Bush who's the "fascist."
***The pre-emptive piling on George Tenet and his burgeoningly dubious memoir continues. Monday was Michael Ledeen's turn.
***Has what Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sent around last summer finally come around to belatedly bring him down? Jews, and the rest of the world, can only hope and pray so, before he offers up the Jewish state to its enemies on a serving platter.
Flambe style.
***If anybody had any doubts that Kansas GOP Senator Sam Brownback is the Gary Bauer of this Republican primary election cycle, this story should put them to rest, pave them over, salt what's left, and jump up and down on the grave for good measure.
***For a filthy, stinking rich guy (who's the son of a millworker - just ask him), Opie Edwards isn't bashful about his Marxist economic policy ambitions, is he? It's almost as if he is convinced he has nothing to lose by being an honest Democrat.
Or he thinks that's the path to national victory. After last November's results, who could really blame him?
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