Monthly Archives: October 2005

John Leo: The campaign to remove all traces of religion from public institutions, and in fact from the entire public square, is now far advanced. Part of that extremist campaign is to squelch private expression in and around public schools. … Continue reading

Wolf Blitzer and Burt Wolf

The only thing that surprises me about this comic (pdf) is that it wasn’t drawn by Anne Lamott: Via Jeff, who recently launched a new sports blog.

No offense to AlphaPatriot, but I find MSNBC’s flash slideshow on evolution thoroughly unimpressive. It attempts to illustrate stages of human evolution from 7 million years ago to present day to millions of years in the future, but it succeeds … Continue reading

The editors at USA Today need a vacation. Or perhaps a long weekend.

Christi, my movieholic crony, has alerted me to Peerflix, which also has a blog.

This PRSA roundtable on journalism and blogs is worth browsing. Included on the panel are Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media and Garrett Graff of Fishbowl DC, “the first blogger to be granted a daily White House pass for the … Continue reading

Updates below. Greg Kendall-Ball explains why he is “not a patriot,” as if we needed verification: In some ways, I actually think the “American Way of Life” is a bigger threat to the “Christian Way of Life” (as I understand … Continue reading

I didn’t know they had any locations in Tennessee. Or is that Arkansas?

Rich Lowry writes about an interesting new textbook, The Bible and Its Influence, that is “carefully crafted to be within legal parameters and approved by dozens of scholars from diverse religious backgrounds [and] takes away any excuse to shy away … Continue reading