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April 2006

More on Jill Carroll

Debbie Schlussel introduces her readers to someone who claims to know released hostage and Christian Science Monitor reporter Jill Carroll.  The picture of her he paints isn’t very pretty.  Especially if you happen to deplore anti-semitism and find distasteful Americans who rail against their country as “imperialists” and not a force for good in the world, even as its armed forces are fighting to free an entire population from under

On Immigration:  The Republican/Conservative/Classical Liberal divide

Two emails I received today point to posts that show the divide among the Republican voting coalition over the issue of illegal immigration. First, here’s Confederate Yankee’s Bob Owens: That empty, sick feeling of betrayal in your stomach resulting from Senate Republican’s selling their constituents down the river with their immigration compromise does has a name. It’s called being Fristed. Sadly, it can only be cured by ballots. See also,

“Poll Finds Steele May Be Magnet for Black Voters”

From the Washington Post: An internal document prepared by a top Democratic strategist warns that a majority of African American voters in Maryland are open to supporting Republican Senate candidate Michael S. Steele and advises the party not to wait to “knock Steele down.” The 37-page report says a sizable segment of likely black voters—as much as 44 percent—would readily abandon their historic Democratic allegiances “after hearing Steele’s messaging.” “Governor

A Reminder and an invitation

On tonight’s “Colbert Report,” Markos Moulitsas Zuniga—your “Daily Kos” emcee—blinks and susses his way to media stardom.  Check your local listings for the time. Also, don’t miss tonight’s debate between Zionist sympathizer and fascist traitor to the ideals of the Movement, David Horowitz, and Ward Churchill—famed Native-American-esque artist and tenured university professor, whose scholarship on “ethnic studies” never fails to speak Truth to Power (though it does often fail to

Another university thwarted in its attempt to help students think and discourse “correctly”

FIRE’s President Greg Lukianoff emails: Today, FIRE adds Appalachian State University to the long list of institutions at which it has toppled speech codes. Following FIRE and the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy’s landmark Report on the State of the First Amendment in the University of North Carolina System, and at the behest of student activists, App State recently repealed its most egregious speech code. We are

Another moment of unabashed pragmatism

Readying myself for today’s stress echocardiogram, I choose a pair of light cross-training shoes, yellow spandex running shorts, and a black mesh shirt that allows my skin to breathe. The black porkpie hat and chain wallet?  Well, those just cap off the outfit.  And sometimes, health is all about feeling good about yourself.

When it says Libby Libby Libby on the label label label…

Writing for The American Thinker, Clarice Feldman takes on special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and the Libby prosecution in a long an interesting follow-up to an earlier post.  From “The Potemkin Prosecution: Part Two”: At the heart of Libby’s procedural defense is the creation by then-Acting Attorney General James Comey of a special counsel cut free from all supervision and direction and all limitations on his conduct set forth in Department

Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 23

On most occasions, bumps in the road are best circumvented.  But there are certain times, times the true the initiate feels in his gut, when those bumps are worth hitting full-throttle—particularly if they are the kinds of bumps that grow emboldened by the predictable patience and tolerance of the general motoring public.

Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness (unless and until such time as said “happiness” conflicts with the dicta of your betters, who will then step in and direct you to the Kashi)—UPDATED

Jacob Sullum, Reason, “Unfair Food” (May print edition): Obese people who blame restaurant chains or other food sellers for making them fat face a daunting obstacle when try to recover damages in court:  They have to show that a particular company is responsible for their obesity.  But Richard Daynard, a Northeastern University law professor who runs the Obesity and Law Project at the Public Health Advocacy Institute, thinks he has

“Top Colleges Reject Record Numbers”

From the WSJ (subscription only): Concluding one of the most brutal admission seasons ever, college officials say they are accepting an unusually low percentage of applicants. Elite colleges including Brown University, Stanford University and the University of Pennsylvania say they have accepted a smaller percentage of applicants than ever before. Brown admitted only 13.8% of applicants, down from the 14.6% of applicants it accepted last year. That is a record-low