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April 2006

Chimpy McHitlerburton’s Smirky Rodeo Ride Through History, 20

Perhaps this is just part of that filthy propaganda campaign the WaPo notes the US has launched against al Qaeda’s number one in-country liason to the Iraqi freedom fighters—and considering the source, it seems likely it is, “right”-leaning media being incapable of doing anything other than Karl Rove’s bidding—but just in case, let me give it quick link and let you all decide.  From the Washington Times, “Zarqawi, al Qaeda

“Freedom. Cartoons, and Religion”

Posting at Dean’s World, Dave Price has a number of interesting observations about the latest Cartoon War—and what it augurs for the west. Writes Dave: There’s an infamous event in Christian history in which Galileo was forced to recant, under the threat of violence from clerics, his heliocentric model of the universe. Ultimately, reason won out and the heliocentric model was allowed to be discussed and of course is now

“Bill Clinton and CIA Gave Iranians Blueprint for Nuclear Bomb”

Take this for what it’s worth.  From the National Ledger: Last night, radio talk show host and former US Justice Department official Mark Levin shocked many listeners when he reported that President Bill Clinton gave nuclear technology to the Iranians in a harebrained scheme. He said that the transfer of classified data to Iran was personally approved by then-President Clinton and that the CIA deliberately gave Iranian physicists blueprints for

Deconstructing the Blog

QandO’s Jon Henke has an interesting post that expands on a recent criticism of the so-called “warbloggers” by Reason‘s Matt Welch, who observes: Instead of galvanizing the apolitical truth squads of my fantasy world, weblogs became marvelous organizing tools for the most partisan citizens and groups. Henke goes further, attempting to provide concrete examples of the blogosphere’s partisan reinforcement: The blogosphere is, of course, composed of many dedicated flacks and

“Guests Mingle at a Robert Byrd Backyard Barbecue” (oil on acrylic): from the protein wisdom conceptual series

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“My feelings on the whole issue can be summed up in two words: Comedhimmi Central.” (UPDATED TO ADDRESS HUGH HEWITT)

As most of you know by now, Comedy Central censored last night’s episode of “South Park,” refusing to run an image of Mohammed—evidently out of cultural sensitivity to those who Comedy Central executives fear might, I dunno, key their cars?  Write angry emails? Or maybe there really is something to this jihadist threat after all, for all the time spent by other Comedy Central shows and personalities ironizing the threat

“Earnings fall at three major newspaper publishers”

Via Reuters: New York Times Co., McClatchy Co. and Tribune Co.  on Thursday posted sharply lower quarterly earnings on high newsprint costs and depressed advertising sales. The results from the three large publishers underscored the troubles faced by the industry, including circulation declines, high costs and competition for advertising money from the Internet and other new media. It almost has to be that printing costs have risen—although you’d think the

BREAKING:  “Hamas will recognize Israel within 1967 borders”

From the Jerusalem Post: According to a Thursday report on Al-Jazeera, the Hamas government will recognize Israel if Israel withdraws to the 1967 borders. Hamas officials close to Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh expect Haniyeh to announce the change in the organization’s platform in the next few days, Army Radio reported. The international community has pressured Hamas since the group assumed power to acknowledge Israel’s right to exist. The

“The Minority Maker”

From the WSJ (subscription only): If Republicans lose control of Congress in November, they might want to look back at last Thursday as the day it was lost. That’s when the big spenders among House Republicans blew up a deal between the leadership and rank-in-file to impose some modest spending discipline. Unlike the collapse of the immigration bill, this fiasco can’t be blamed on Senate Democrats. This one is all

The Center Will Not Hold

The moral sense has been bred out of certain sections of the population, like the wings have been bred off certain chickens to produce more white meat.  This is a generation of wingless chickens, which is what I suppose Nietzsche meant when he said God is dead.”—Flannery O’Connor