I’ll be a guest this afternoon on Ace and Karol’s “Hoist the Black Flag”. Show begins at 4:00 EST. First guest is Andrew McCarthy. You can listen online at Rightalk. And if you’d like, you can call in and make smarmy remarks: 1-866-884- TALK (8255). Hope to hear from some of you then.
September 2005
My brief Q&A with some guy in line at Best Buy wearing a “No Blood for Oil” t-shirt (or, how I learned to stop worrying and amuse myself with the Left)
Me: “Where have all the flowers gone?” t-shirt guy: “ROT IN HELL, WARMONGER!”
“U.S. official: Al Qaeda’s No. 2 in Iraq killed”
From CNN: Al Qaeda in Iraq’s No. 2 operative was killed during a raid by coalition and Iraqi forces, a U.S. Defense Department official said Tuesday. Abu Azzam, a “significant” figure in the al Qaeda network in Iraq, was slain early Sunday in Baghdad during a joint operation, a military official spokesman in Iraq said. Azzam had a personal relationship with terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and held senior positions
Random Geraldo Rivera thought, Tuesday, Sept 27, 12:20 PM EST
…sure, people laugh at my mustache now. But back in the 80s, this bad boy was banging weathergirls and 20/20 interns three at a time. And I didn’t hear any of these same jealous jackals laughing then, you can bet your ass on that…
Former FEMA head ‘fed’ up with criticism
From Bloomberg News: Michael Brown, the former head of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, defended the government’s response to Hurricane Katrina before a congressional committee, saying some of the criticism was “not valid.’’ “You can’t always believe everything you read in the newspapers or see on television,’’ Brown told the House Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation and Response to Hurricane Katrina. Brown resigned from FEMA on Sept.
The pro-war “anti-war” left
Writing in Slate, Christopher Hitchens provides the kind of context for Saturday’s “anti-war” demonstrations that Jennifer Kerr, The New York Times, and myriad other media outlets wouldn’t—and that Reason asst editor Julian Sanchez finds it strange even to expect in news accounts of “anti-war” protests. From “Anti-War, My Foot…”: Here is how the New York Times (after a front-page and an inside headline, one of them reading “Speaking Up Against
“Rather: CBS ‘Doesn’t Want Me to’ Pursue Bush Guard Story”
From News Busters: In a televised interview with former CBSer Marvin Kalb, retired CBS anchor Dan Rather stated that his network will not allow him to continue to pursue the story of President Bush’s Air Guard service. “Straight-up, no chaser, no,” the exiled anchor said when asked if he would consider filing a story about it on the “60 Minutes” news magazine since he continues to believe in it. “CBS
Are you ready for some football?
What gave it away—the artichoke dip? Or the fact that I’m wearing a cheerleader skirt and an enormous foam finger? Go Broncos!
Courting Disaster?
Erick at RedState is reporting that the White House will announce on Thursday the selection of Priscilla Owen as its next SCOTUS nominee—though he also notes that Karl Rove, among others, continue to push for Alberto Gonzales. Writes Erick: […] A third party source tells RedState that Rove is pushing for Gonzales and that Larry Thompson’s name has gone off the radar. This afternoon I contacted my White House source
Grieving Mom Cindy Sheehan and 70s Kung-fu expert and counterculture icon Billy Jack discuss strategies for twenty-first century anti-war activism while ostensibly maintaining their commitments to fighting global terrorism, 8
“Did you see me, Billy? Did you see me get hauled off by the pigs for blocking the sidewalk in the Casey’s name? The whole world was watching and I was at its center—engaging in civil disobedience to make sure that my son won’t have died so Bush’s oil buddies could get rich and the neocons are allowed to expand their racist, pro-Zionist agenda! Did you see me? Did you
