1. Aaron Curry. Best player in the draft. Lions could go with Stafford, but I think they’ll throw a curveball here. OUTLAW! 2. Jason Smith. Rams need a left tackle. This guy is a can’t miss. They briefly consider Stafford, but then realize that he’ll be useless without someone protecting his blind side. 3. Brian Orakpo. With Curry gone — and Cassel signed — the Chiefs fill a need at
April 20, 2009
Imitation/flattery
Was visiting the Corner just now, looking for the link Pablo screwed up in the earlier thread’s comments (would love to find that still, by the way [update- bingo!]), and came across this, from Jay Nordlinger: In Impromptus today, I link to the amazing site Serenity Thru Haiku: Surviving the Obama Years. And I give a sample of the site’s offerings — a haiku concerning health care. May I give
The second rule of (a)holes
If you are going to insist on digging deeper, at least make sure your instrument is sharp.
Witness to State Dept. Contractor Misconduct Murdered [Dan Collins]
I hate to feel as though I’ve found a sidelight reporting on crime in DC, but police heard shots last night and found 24-year-old Lt. Quarles Harris, Jr, dead in his car, using a device to pinpoint his location: A State Department spokeswoman yesterday declined to comment, saying the investigation into the passport fraud is ongoing. The Washington Times reported April 5 that contractors for the State Department had improperly
Regarding Dean Johnson, Again [Dan Collins]
For those of you who are interested in the story of Louchette’s friend, Dean, I’ve been contacted by someone who’s in a position to know something about Steve Saleh. According to my source, Saleh’s attending physician is well known in the gay community in DC as a “prescription pad with legs.” Apparently, this individual prescribed a variety of pain medications for Mr. Saleh, including some that may have serious interactions
