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Howard Dean is too insane to be president.
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Howard Dean is too insane to be president.
Recently, a British political cartoon depicted an oversized, naked (save for a loin-cloth that reads "Vote Likud!") Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon eating a baby. The piece was awarded "Political Cartoon of the Year" from the British Political Cartoon Society.
Enough about the Christian Right - here comes the Christian Left.
Recently, the CBS network opted to drop its upcoming miniseries, "The Reagans," and hand it to cousin pay-channel Showtime, a move that many credited and/or blamed on the protests of various conservative groups or individuals, such as the watchdog group Media Research Center.
Amid all the speculation about next year's general election, it looks as if President George W. Bush's most significant supporter ultimately may be senator from Georgia and longtime Democrat Zell Miller.
Aristotle (yes, THAT Aristotle) once remarked that great tragedy "attempts as far as possible to keep within one revolution of the sun," reflecting a belief that the importance of events is magnified greatly by keeping them as close to together as possible - namely, in one day.
George W. Bush is not a Nazi.
I just love it when a president cuts through miles of spin and says exactly what he means (or what she means, in the case of future female presidents, such as future President Rice.)
On Saturday, a Palestinian homicide bomber blew herself up in the middle of a crowded restaurant in Haifa, Israel. When the dust settled, 55 were wounded and 19 were dead, including four Israeli Arabs and four children. Saturday was, as many might know, the day before the start of the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur.
Dead last Sunday at the age of 94, Elia Kazan was a hero to some, a villain to others, but above all, a great American filmmaker.
The "country" group known as the Dixie Chicks announced on Monday they would be leaving the world of country music for good. "We don't feel part of the country scene any longer; it can't be our home anymore," violinist Martie Maguire told the German magazine Spiegel, fulfilling a longstanding Chicks tradition of going to Europe to say something idiotic.
By the time this column hits the press, retired four-star Gen. Wesley Clark is expected to have announced his candidacy for President of the United States, running on the Democratic ticket.
Michael Moore. Will we ever be rid of him?
What was the movie "Titanic" about? Was it about 1,000 people drowning after their boat sank, or was it about two love-struck kids who were torn apart by the tragedy?
Being a liberal means never having to say you're sorry. Jim Moran can say something terrible - like blaming the war in Iraq on American "Jews" who supported it - and he gets a free pass from fellow travelers in the media.
"Thousands march in Iraq: Demonstrators want U.S. gone, demand Islamic state," read the headline in Saturday's East Valley Tribune.
When exactly did the phrase "organized religion" become an epithet? This linguistic shift has troubled me over recent years.
Someone needs to give all the anti-war protesters a nudge and tell them that the fight's over. They lost.
Liberals like to throw around labels at conservatives that are usually childish at best and outrageously inaccurate at worst. For instance, the left universally describes conservatives as "backward" and "afraid of change." At the same time, those same liberals are trying to repeat the same mistakes with Iraq that Neville Chamberlain made with Germany over 60 years ago.
When I am feeling my loneliest, my most frightened and vulnerable, I usually think to myself, "Where the hell did I park?" But when I'm not thinking that, I think, "I wonder what Sen. and professional idiot Tom Daschle has to say."
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