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(3 comments) SHARE Monday, July 14, 2008 McCain Scrubs Troy King from Web Site due to Gay Sex Scandal
Alabama Attorney General Troy King (R-AL), a member of John McCain's Alabama Campaign Team and notably famous for his anti-gay diatribes, was allegedly caught by his wife in their bed with a male aide and banished from their home.
SHARE Sunday, January 14, 2007 Whacking the Piñata
As I read through the transcript of Bush's escalation speech I had a vision of hanging like a pinata, being swung at by a blindfolded president. That inspired me to break down his speech line by line, and take a few whacks myself. Turnabout is fair play, no? This escalation policy is the latest phase in Bush's quick-march to Hell, and needs to be opposed systematically to prevent its implementation. Here, I've done my best...
(8 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 30, 2006 Saddam Hussein - R.I.P.
Saddam Hussein has been hanged. The situation has intensified on the ground. It's almost 2007 and yet the war grinds on, becoming ever more untenable every day. Desperation is everywhere in Iraq, and now with Saddam gone there's even less to distract them from their miserable lot. Shimmering memories of a time less brutal seep back into their consciousness. I take a retrospective look back at the man and the legend...
(12 comments) SHARE Monday, December 25, 2006 American Thinker says 9/11 skepticism "extremely dangerous"
AmericanThinker.com's Michael Lopez-Calderon thinks that people who don't buy the government's line about 9/11 are "extremely dangerous" because they might "undermine our democratic nation's war against the theocratic forces of radical, Jihadi-driven Islam".
(10 comments) SHARE Saturday, December 23, 2006 The Nation weakly trashes 9/11 skeptics
The Nation Magazine's article "9/11: The Roots of Paranoia" was politer than most but substantially typical of the genre. This critique exposes the weaknesses in the article's logic and philosophy and calls for a much greater openness towards 9/11 skeptics by the "establishment left" media, of which The Nation is the venerable godfather. Let not this godfather practice too much Omerta...