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And you thought the mullahs were loonies

The letter X could be banned in Saudi Arabia because it too closely resembles that hated symbol, the Christian cross: "In a kingdom where Friday preachers routinely refer to Christians as pigs and...

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A Muslim's prayer

"I pray for the security of all Americans and other people against terrorism, and for adequate resources and support to those protecting them. I further pray that Western governments will not be lured...

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The country he loves

So he said yesterday, anyhow, in the speech reviled by historian Victor Davis Hanson. The phrase reminded me of this picture and Barry’s, at the time, seemingly little protest against lapel flags and...

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Going negative

The trend is clear, and it’s opposite to what Big Media, still wallowing in adulation mode, would have you believe. Won’t be long now before the Strongly Disapproves outpace the other guys.

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Guilty of fishy emails: Me, too.

"…the White House recently invited loyal citizens to report when they receive ‘an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy’ to the official e-mail address...

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Miss Universe

I notice that even Instapundit, venerable libertarian blogger extraordinaire, has recently added a little sex to his aggregated links from time to time. Power Line has been doing it forever with their...

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Blaming the messenger

Undercover journalism has always been controversial. But it was the mainstay of 60 Minutes for many years. Works best, though, if your expose isn’t political. Exposing ACORN is not good for your legal...

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The genius of the New York Times

Reading of (not actually reading, I have better things to do) the NYTimes’ latest sneer at Sarah Palin reminded me of the above bit of their journalistic genius. What prognosticators they were and...

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GK for saint?

From a 1921 interview British author G.K. Chesterton gave the Cleveland Press: “The men whom the people ought to choose to represent them are too busy to take the jobs. But the politician is waiting...

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