Kevin on February 24th, 2006

Lists are one of those things that everyone loves. Top 5 this or that. Hardly matters, peeople love lists. Technorati has asked some of the new media’s brightest lights to submit their personal favorite blog sites. Michelle Malkin was one blogger asked to share her favorite things. When I read her list, I couldn’t think […]

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Gregg on February 23rd, 2006

Today’s article in the WSJ entitled “Ports in Storm” (subs req) makes the case that Bush is right to aprove sale of port management to Dubai World Ports. On balance, I concur with this assessment. The author Zachary Karabell rebuts the three major objections to the approval of the sale: 1. Concerns about the Deal […]

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Kevin on February 23rd, 2006

Politics make strange bedfellows. Conservative Bill Bennett and liberal Alan M. Dershowitz, the law professor at Harvard, have a joint editorial today in the Washingtin Post which is a must read for all media watchers, A Failure of the Press Since the war on terrorism began, the mainstream press has had no problem printing stories […]

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NeverForget Originally uploaded by punditreview. Bush Shrugs Off Objections to Port Deal “I want those who are questioning it to step up and explain why all of a sudden a Middle Eastern company is held to a different standard than a Great British company,” Bush said. Hmmmmm. Good question Mr. President. Why should we have […]

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Kevin on February 21st, 2006

Here is Instapundit this afternoon, SO NOW BUSH IS THREATENING TO VETO any legislation that would block the Dubai ports deal? Either this deal is somehow a lot more important than it seems (a quid pro quo for, well, something . . . ) or Bush is an idiot. Your call. On Pundit Review Radio […]

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Kevin on February 21st, 2006

UPDATE: Summers Resigns; writes that battles with FAS faculty made it “infeasible” to lead Harvard President will step down by next Tuesday University President Lawrence H. Summers is expected to resign in advance of next Tuesday’s full Faculty meeting, the Wall Street Journal reported on page A3 this morning, citing two anonymous sources “familiar with […]

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Kevin on February 17th, 2006

Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, returns to Pundit Review Radio this Sunday evening at 8pm EST. We will be discussing Glenn’s new book, An Army of David’s: How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths There was a time in the not-too-distant past when large companies and powerful […]

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