protein wisdom: our boys can swim.
March 17, 2004
So, how’s the blogging going?
Looks like I was one of only three people to actually submit entries to this guy’s Kerry-clubbing link trawl — but I didn’t make the final cut. In fact, I was beaten out by an Instapundit post that does nothing but block quote an exchange between Chris Wallace and Colin Powell. Man. I haven’t felt this rejected since my junior prom date wouldn’t let me slip a pinky up her
He’ll Be Back
In a speech given at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA, this morning, Vice President Cheney praised the Bush administration’s pro-active strategy for fighting the War on Terror, noting that while diplomacy has it’s place, our enemies in this conflict can’t be readily appeased. In short, they love death, and we love life: Listen. And understand. [They’re] out there. [They] can’t be bargained with. [They] can’t be
More Electioneering?
Baghdad Hotel Bombed. Not a very high profile hotel, by all accounts, but one frequented by Arabs and Iraqis, and one located near a lot of media folk — who are now busy providing Al-Qaeda with all the satellite coverage of flames and twisted wreckage an explosives-packed car and a mess of dead civilians can buy.
Kerry doesn’t know Dick
Writing in the New York Post, Dick Morris gives his plump thumbs up to the President’s latest campaign ads: Particularly clever is the tax-increase charge. Throughout the Democratic primary, Kerry competed with his fellow candidates to denounce the Bush tax cut and to urge its repeal. Now Bush has turned the rescinding of a tax reduction into a tax increase […] […] voters are inclined to believe that Kerry does
Kim Jong-Illin’
Duck duck goosestep. Is that Star Wars defense system finished yet? Just wonderin’…
Litotes
Writing for The Weekly Standard, Ami Horowitz asks if the Jewish vote will help George W. Bush recapture the White House in 2004: […] Jews are beginning to scrutinize the Democratic positions on Israel. The most problematic issue for the Democrats is their inability to come to grips with the failure of the Oslo Accords. It is this refusal to let this chapter of the Israeli-Palestinian saga die that has
