…to Gary Schamburg, for both the I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead DVD and the book, Moneyball. I love a good crime caper, and I cannot tell you all how very much I need baseball season to begin. Thanks, too, to all the guest posters who have kept this site alive—and to those readers who’ve remained while I’ve been busy fighting an ongoing legal battle, the particulars of which I have
March 28, 2007
a CITIZEN JOURNALIST celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the Hall-Rabushka-proposed flat tax
True, I was only able to do so by way of an analogous gesture, but I think most of the people at Arby’s appreciated my point. Which is not to say they were exactly happy about my collecting three each of their curly fries—regardless of the size of their order—but that reaction, I suspect, had more to do with my having not washed my hands first. Besides, I had already
Senate Democrats (along with Chuck Hagel and Gordon Smith) to Petraeus, Troops: “We support you, just so long as you don’t keep trying to win this thing!”
Having staked their political reputations on the media-driven meme that the Iraq war is “unwinnable,” Senate Democrats and two Republicans (one of whom seems to be angling for the Pat Buchanan candidacy for President) voted 50-48 for a withdrawal of US troops from Iraq by March. That this vote comes at a time when the “surge” strategy being implemented by the DoD and Gen Petraeus seems to be paying dividends—however
“U.S. Navy Exercise Near Iran No Coincidence, Official Says”
From ABC News: The U.S. Navy is offering a huge show of military might near the location where Iran seized 15 British sailors and marines five days ago, in what is seen as a clear effort to send a message to Iran, a senior military official told ABC News’ Martha Raddatz in Bahrain. Twelve ships, 100 aircraft and 12,000 sailors are taking part in the war games designed to get
DOJ DOA?
The Corner’s Andrew McCarthy on the AG Gonzales saga: […] I’ve been arguing for a couple of weeks now, pace such eminences as Charles Krauthammer, that it would be a grave mistake for Gonzales to resign or be removed over the trumped-up charge that politics played a role in the dismissal of U.S. attorneys. It would be very harmful to the country, I’ve reasoned, if the legacy of this US
“Youths” terrorizing Paris
Spitballs, slingshots, endless repetition of the question “I know you are but what am I…?” How can adults put a stop to such youthful tomfoolery? I mean, reporting on it accurately is out of the question, right? So, what, then…? Maybe teargas? From the AP, “Clashes erupt at Paris’ Gare du Nord”: Riot police firing tear gas and brandishing batons clashed Tuesday with bands of youths who shattered windows and
Michelle Weighs in on Kathy Sierra Kerfuffle [Dan Collins]
And wonders where the techies who are up in arms about this have been while this has been going on elsewhere: Andy Carvin at PBS is coping a different way: By organizing a Stop Cyberbullies Day this Friday. I sympathize and empathize greatly with Sierra. Death threats and misogynistic epithets and comments suck. But I find the response of the tech blogging elite rather underwhelming and unbecoming. First, where have
