Monthly Archives: February 2007

“Who’s Mick Wright? If you have the debate, I’ll beat he’s shown to be Mick Wrong.” I open with this quote by “polar donkey” not only because it’s the most efficient comment I’ve seen lately that includes both a misspelling … Continue reading

For no particular reason, I have undertaken an effort to catalog and categorize the reasons why Americans disagree with the war in Iraq or have increasingly turned against it. What it reinforces for me is that people who are “anti-war” … Continue reading

I hereby challenge Chris Davis (a.k.a. Pesky Fly), the blogger, Leftist moonbat employee of the Memphis Flyer and offensive epithet factory, to a live, in-person debate, held in a neutral forum and moderated by an agreed-upon volunteer. I’ll give Mr. … Continue reading

The answer in my case is pale… very pale, at the moment. For proof, see a hideous picture of me below, standing with former Rep. J. C. Watts of Oklahoma, who is not so pale. Watts headlined the local party’s … Continue reading

In all my time studying media bias, I’ve never come across such a remarkable case as this. On a day when the Senate Republicans were voting against a cloture motion, the newspapers were reporting this: CNN: GOP blocks Senate debate … Continue reading

While the rest of the blogosphere has moved on to scoffing at John Edwards’ star-stuttering appearance on Meet the Press (why wasn’t Mike Huckabee‘s interview considered first in the “Candidates 2008 series,” by the way?) and poking fun at his … Continue reading

The AP has a story up about the DNC’s winter meeting yesterday and the theme songs picked by the 2008 hopefuls. Some of the selections make sense, such as John Edwards picking “This is Our Country(s)” by John Mellencamp. Others … Continue reading

This was the view outside our door this morning. Er, not. But that’s what the news told us to expect. No snow yet. Not even ice. UPDATE: Ok, so they were off by one day. I can’t believe they close … Continue reading