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WashPost Democrats Struggle To Seize Opportunity; Amid GOP Troubles, No Unified Message News about GOP political corruption, inept hurricane response and chaos in Iraq has lifted Democrats’ hopes of winning control of Congress this fall. But seizing the opportunity has not been easy, as they found when they tried to unveil an agenda of their […]
Do you recall last fall during an Oklahoma football game with 80,000 people in the stands a suicide bomber killed himself just outside the stadium? The story was followed closely by blogger Mark Tapscott, who never bought in to the official version of events, According to University of Oklahoma president David Boren, although Hinrich had […]
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Instapundit’s Professor Glenn Reynolds, who appeard on our program last Sunday night to talk about his recent book “An Army of Davids” has written an article in today’s WSJ entitled “Early Warning System” in which he argues that the blogosphere has significantly helped to resolve the issue of ports by elevating the substance of the […]
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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 […]
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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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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About a month ago on our radio program Kevin and I interviewed a college classmate and current director of WalMartWatch Andrew Grossman regarding Maryland’s Democratic legislatures unilateral imposition of a “fair share health care” law on companies that employ over 10,000 people (which in Maryland’s case is only WalMart). I said on the program that […]