The media’s spin on Alan Greenspan’s Iraq comments
The mediots have been in full-throttle bash-Bush mode (more so than usual) the last couple of days, after a Bob Woodward report in the WaPo on Saturday claimed that Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan stated in a new memoir The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World that the Iraq war really was all about oil.
Question of the day
Why did the NYT slash $116,000 off the normal rate of a full page ad for MoveOn.org’s disgraceful ad which essentially called General Petraeus a traitor? Charles Hurt from the NY Post reports:
More evidence that there is no “consensus” on “man-made” global warming
I swear, the more I read things like this, the more I get disgusted with Al Gore and his ilk, as well as their pals in the press, on the global warming fraud they are so obviously perpetuating:
Is the DVD release of Path to 9-11 being suppressed because Hillary’s running for president?
ST reader GWR pointed out this story yesterday, noting that Right Wing Nuthouse’s Rick Moran wrote about it at The American Thinker, and I wanted to expand on it here some myself. The LA Times’ Martin Miller wrote a story yesterday which provides a possible explanation why ABC’s controversial docudrama Path to 9-11 hasn’t been released yet on DVD yet. It’s a very interesting story you should read in full. Here are some excerpts (emphasis added by me):