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A few Thursday night links

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 11:17 pm » 3 Comments

There were a few more issues I wanted to blog about tonight, but my eyelids are starting to get heavy, so I’m combining the rest of what I wanted to blog about tonight in one post: —- Andrew McCarthy wrote a scathing article today about the Democrats’ hypocrisy on so-called “torture” and executive power. In [...]

 

Who? Me? (VOTING LINK ADDED)

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 10:28 pm » 4 Comments

Imagine my pleasant surprise this morning to log on to the blog and learn from ST reader steveegg that I made it to the finalist round of the Weblog 2007 Awards in the Best Conservative Blog category. Wowza! Here’s the competition, which I’m sure you’ll all agree is seriously serious: Say Anything Right Wing News [...]

 

Team Hillary plays the victim card two days after the debate

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 9:10 pm » 6 Comments

From the very moment Hillary Clinton announced her intentions to run for president, I knew this would happen. I knew that one day, the seemingly unflappable junior Senator from New York would go through what could be described as not one of her finer moments in front of a crowd, and that as an excuse, [...]

 

Nobel winner who is part of the IPCC rejects his part of the Nobel Peace prize

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 7:10 pm » Comments Off

John Christy is of those dreadful global warming skeptics who isn’t convinced of the arguments being made by The Goracle and the majority of his IPCC colleagues that global warming is “man-made” and has symbollically declined his part of the Nobel Peace prize he shares with Al and the gang at the IPCC. Via the [...]

 

Thursday open thread

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 2:05 pm » 4 Comments

Hey ya’ll – had some technicals issues here at the 8-5 most of the morning that are now resolved, but now have to catch up from this morning. Will be back later tonight.

 

With violence down in Iraq …

Posted by: ST on November 1, 2007 at 8:26 am » 2 Comments

… journalists don’t know quite what to think. Outside of the speculation on the possibility of future deaths, they’re not quite sure what to do – as Rob Port notes – which is a stark contrast to their multiple ways of spinning deaths in Iraq when they are going up.