9/19/2005

Don't have the time to cover the total flip flop of Clinton over the War in Iraq but Junk Yard is doing it as well as anyone. He points out that Clinton was the last of the big name Dems to remain separated from the Hard Left within the party. I think this means Hillary will similarly leave the center as well. Knowing those two sleezebags, there must be a poll somewhere showing that the Left IS the Democrat Party now......Power Line also opens both barrels, and I mean both barrels.

And more about the Louisiana locals stealing Federal money and the AP trying to lie about it in their own story about the looting......

Libertas is touting the new four disc set of Ben Hur. Take a look, and for those of you who think it was just another sand, sandal, and Bible movie from DeMille---------you are dead wrong. Rent a $3 disc from your local video store and you might consider Libertas's recommendation of the new four disc release.

Radio Equalizer is worth a trip today if only to read this piece about all us Righties uniting to keep Air America up and running. It seems they have jumped so far off the deep end that they are running the GOP campaign for them. Latest is airing the accusation that the Bush Administration blew up the dykes---whoopsie, dikes---in New Orleans....

Rasmussen polling
indicates sagging approval for throwing money at N'Awlins flood relief. And sagging approval for Bush among conservatives. Actually Right Wing News has a better overview. I think every time that crook Nagin opens his mouth support for throwing money at him decreases exponentially.

All the smart guys are observing that Germany is NOW paralyzed. Hey, Germany has been paralyzed for five years, assholes. The new election simply gets our pal Gerhardt out of the equation.

Crude prices explode this AM supposedly fearing the new storm. I say supposedly because nobody really knows why and the storm is there so blame it. More likely is the increasing skepticism about Saudi ability to pump oil. Many believe that their fields have seen their day and are now facing declining production. This is without exploration, but an oil field beneath an oil field has never been found.

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