Canada is an asylum for the insane
Friday, July 22nd, 2005Toronto banned Miss Universe. Not that such lunay would be beyond a good chunk of the Democratic party.
Toronto banned Miss Universe. Not that such lunay would be beyond a good chunk of the Democratic party.
Ann Coulter makes the “stealth” argument against Supreme Court nominee John Roberts in her customary delicate fashion:
It means absolutely nothing that NARAL and Planned Parenthood attack him: They also attacked Sandra Day O’Connor, Anthony Kennedy and David Hackett Souter.
The only way a supreme court nominee could win the approval of NARAL and Planned Parenthood would [...]
Is British left-wing daily The Guardian employing a radical, pro-caliphate Islamist journalist?
Former Boston Herald sports columnist (and now apparently former Boston University instructor) Michael Gee allegedly posted this gem on sportsjournalist.com last week:
“Today was my first day teaching course 308/722 at the Boston University Dept. of Jounralis (sic). There are six students, most of whom are probably smarter than me, but they DON’T READ THE PAPER!!! [...]
Senators Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and John Cornyn (R-TX) have introduced a conservative bill meant to toughen immigration control by increasing interior enforcement of immigration laws, requiring illegals already in the U.S. to leave and then apply for legal status in five years, and imposing heavier penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants. The bill will [...]
President Bush named Judge John G. Roberts, a conservative who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, to the Supreme Court last night in an attempt to please the right while satisfying the left. Roberts, a former clerk to William H. Rehnquist, has a record of service in [...]
The White House announced today that President Bush will announce his nominee to replace Sandra Day O’Connor on the Supreme Court tonight at 9pm, leaving many speculating as to who the president will pick. Rumors are abound that he’ll choose Judge Edith Brown Clement of United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in [...]
Alberto Gonzales is now said to be the “unlikely” choice to replace retiring Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor, nor is he expected to be chosen should Chief Justice William Rehnquist or another justice decides to step down in the future. Fred Barnes, editor of The Weekly Standard, writes that President Bush will overlook Gonzales [...]
Department of Defense officials announced today that retention and recruiting rates were up for all of the armed services in the active and reserve components in June, which comes as great news after the unfortunate slump the services experienced this past spring. But acting deputy undersecretary for military personnel policy Bill Carr notes that the [...]
The initial reports of the latest anarchist-initiated violence in San Francisco seemed oddly septic, with “protesters” (or maybe they were “demonstrators”) attacking two police officers. Michelle Malkin has a clarifying update.
Now I’m just waiting for ACLU to sue the cop for interefering with the forward movement of whatever object hit the officer in the [...]