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What’s More Disgusting Than The Murder of Innocents? Using Those Murders To Limit the Civil Liberties of Your Political Opponents (Or Anyone Else)

January 11th, 2011 · 3 Comments

I keep thinking about Christina Green, the 9 year old girl who was murdered in Tuscon this weekend. I think about how many political events I’ve been to, and how many times my family has been with me.  I think about my own little girl.  I think of the many drawers full of felony cases […]

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Tags: 1st Amendment · 2nd Amendment · Constitutional Law · Crime · Hillary Clinton · Palin · Partisanship

Let Letterman Lie

June 16th, 2009 · 9 Comments

So creepy Old Man Letterman finally issued another apology, one slightly less weak than the first.  It actually included the words “sorry” and “apologize,” unlike the first go at it.  It was still littered with explanations and excuses, but what else do you expect from a guy who’d tell a “joke” like this in the […]

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Tags: Culture · Hollywood · Palin

A Little Piece of History – And a Taste of the Future

November 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off on A Little Piece of History – And a Taste of the Future

Tonight we went to the second-to-last last stump speech of the McCain-Palin campaign, held here in Reno with the Alaska governor.  I went to the last one, too, but this one was different.  It was bigger, more serious, and more hopeful – no matter who wins tomorrow. When we arrived, there were thousands of people […]

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Tags: Campaign '08 · Nevada Politics · Palin · Principles · Republicans

Peggy Noonan vs. Sarah Palin

October 17th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Peggy Noonan is glum, of late.  Bitter, even.  I heard her on a radio broadcast of Meet the Press complaining about the grace “both sides” needed, in commiseration with Glen Ifell who sat next to her and complained that how unfair criticism of her for moderating a Vice-Presidential debate in a race in which she had a direct financial stake.  She […]

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Tags: Campaign '08 · Palin · Principles

Liveblogging the VP Debate

October 2nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

Bottom Line: Thanks, first of all, to all the new traffic for visiting.  Come back often, and I urge you to comment and challenge me vehemently on this blog.  The key to philosophical strength is tempering that philosophy in the forge of debate.  If I’m wrong and can’t defend myself, I want to know. I […]

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Tags: Biden · Campaign '08 · Palin

Sarah Palin’s Foreign Policy Team

September 8th, 2008 · Comments Off on Sarah Palin’s Foreign Policy Team

From the Weekly Standard:

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Tags: Palin · Silliness

I Think I’m In Love

September 4th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I must confess that, as a consequence of my addiction to political punditry, I was rocked back on my feet and even a bit scared about the Palin pick over the weekend.  I’ve never seen anything like the vicious, full frontal assault that has been leveled against her.  And despite the fact that many of […]

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Tags: Campaign '08 · Palin

I Wonder…

September 1st, 2008 · 3 Comments

What would the reaction be if a conservative had writen a super-snarky (but substance-free) hit piece on a female Democrat running on a national ticket, focusing on her go-go boots and how her life is like a bad chick-flick? I take that back.  I don’t wonder at all.

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Tags: Palin

Thoughts on Palin

August 31st, 2008 · 1 Comment

I had heard about Sarah Palin only recently, and had done a little reading up on her last week.  The more I read, the more I liked.  I thought she would be a great pick, but thought it was an awful long shot. And then I flipped on the TV Friday morning.  My instant, gut […]

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Tags: Campaign '08 · Palin