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July 3, 2007

Happy 4th [Dan Collins; UPDATED]

On Sunday, Michelle Malkin posted a request on behalf of a family for prayers for their son who had successful surgery to remove a brain tumor today. I know that not all of us are Godbotherers here, but if you’re inclined to bug Him a little, please take a moment out of your holiday for Keith Johnston, our burrhog.

The Thingie Against Southoriental Whatchamacallit [Dan Collins]

Earlier today, Jeff posted on the linguistic improvements on the English language that new Prime Minister Gordon Brown has wrought by fiat, wherein the association of Islam and terrorism is to be made tantamount to a speech crime, as well as “War on Terror.” Melanie Phillips, thinking along the same lines, refers to this as “the strategy of consensual dissimulation.” Now, that’s rather a mouthful, but it does represent the

homespun homilies that never quite caught on, 6 (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

“When the cat’s away, the mice will almost certainly find their way into the liquor cabinet, then — after smoking a couple of spliffs and taking a few laps in a punchbowl filled with whiskey sour and Maraschino cherries — will begin a spectaclular, uninhibited mouse orgy the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the Black Plague, or, less obviously, as a metaphorical subtext in the Satyricon. “The filthy

Bush won't rule out Libby pardon

Maybe he’s finally waking up to just how craven his political opponents really are. Or maybe he’s just trying to appease the base. You decide: President George W. Bush on Tuesday refused to rule out a pardon for former White House aide Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a day after sparing him from prison in a case that helped seal his Iraq legacy and gave ammunition to Democrats. Bush, who angered Democrats

Portrait of a Blue Dog Dem

The key, evidently, being that one is fiscally conservative. Of course, in Ms Bean’s defense, who wouldn’t want a four-sided, glare-free view of Henry Waxman rendered in gorgeous hi-def. At the very least, you’d be able to put to rest the Republican slander that Waxman plays host to a nest of house finches in one of his cavernous nostrils. And that alone, I think, justifies the expense.

"Al Qaeda In Iraq Behind U.K. Bomb Plot?"

Larry Johnson might beg to differ, but then, who cares? From CBS/AP: British intelligence services increasingly believe that the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow bear the fingerprints of al Qaeda in Iraq, CBS News has learned. Intelligence sources tell CBS News that the people behind the attempts were directly recruited by Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, the present leader of the terror group’s Iraq franchise. Police investigating the plot had

The Thing That Wouldn't Leave

Joe Wilson — who, to my knowledge, has yet to apologize to the American people for attempting to swing the 2004 presidential election with his inflammatory op-ed that a Senate investigation later showed was built around lies, half-truths, and the machinations of his wife in her role as CIA agent — is demanding that President Bush apologize to his family for commuting the sentence of a man caught up in

Stop the Imaginary Decapitations! [Dan Collins]

Recently, there’s been a rash of imaginary decapitations committed by non-existent Iraqi militants with the complicity of the credulous and lazy MSM.  Bob Owens was able to get a couple of the outlets who peddled the latest phantom atrocity to retract their stories, but just as Scooter Libby’s trial and sentence summons comparison with the treatment of Sandy Berger, the contrast between the MSM’s fervid treatment of the fictional tale

"Lap Dances 4 Jesus!"

Blasphemy, I know! And yet, in Oregon, I might even be able to utter such a shocking sentiment — in a school zone no less! — and avoid arrest, thanks to a judge who didn’t cave in to the morality police, but instead applied the law and, in doing so, even appealed to the state’s Constitution, rather than fishing around for some civil right that was being violated by the