Daily Archives: October 9th, 2007 «

 

At GWU, Muslim Student Association responds to Islamofascism Awareness Week

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 11:42 pm » 2 Comments

And how do they do it? By anonymously distributing a fake hate flyer around campus, and blaming it on the Young America’s Foudation’s GWU chapter. Charles Johnson has the details. Update: Seven GW students admit to hanging controversial posters: A group of seven GW students sent an e-mail to The Hatchet late Tuesday night admitting [...]

 

La Socialista Clintonista

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 9:07 pm » 3 Comments

From Hillary Clinton – v.2008, we’ve seen a lot of subtle “changes” take place in her efforts to win over more than just liberal voters. Over two years ago, the junior Senator from New York, whose name was already being thrown around in political circles as a possible contender for the Dem nomination for president, [...]

 

Nominations for the 2007 Weblog Awards are now open

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 4:22 pm » 9 Comments

It’s that time again – time for nominations for the 2007 Weblog Awards. Yours truly was a finalist in 2005 and 2006, and this year I hope to be more than a finalist Here you’ll find the links listed to each category for nominations. A blog can be nominated more than once and in more [...]

 

Today’s GOP debate

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 2:37 pm » 8 Comments

The CNBC/MSNBC/WSJ debate, moderated by Chris Matthews (ick) starts at 4pm ET and will be broadcast on CNBC. MSNBC will also have a livestream of the debate, and will re-broadcast the debate on its network at 9pm ET. I’ll update this post with a direct link to the livestream as soon as it becomes available. [...]

 

Who was the leaker?

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 11:38 am » 2 Comments

Can we, for once, finally have an investigation into yet another leak that has hampered our ability to track down Al Qaeda?

 

Democrats: Ready to cave on warrantless wiretaps?

Posted by: ST on October 9, 2007 at 8:48 am » 5 Comments

The NYT reports today that it’s a strong possibility – not because they’ve been convinced of the necessity of it, though – but because of, you guessed it, politics: WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 — Two months after insisting that they would roll back broad eavesdropping powers won by the Bush administration, Democrats in Congress appear ready [...]