February 28, 2007
Taliban, how will America Respond? (Armstrong Williams)
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a bomb blast outside of the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan on Tuesday. They said the attack was targeted at Vice President Cheney. Fortunately, the Secret Service acted quickly and moved the vice president to a bomb shelter on the base. Even though the vice president was unharmed we must not relax and think the ordeal is over. > Read More
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What's This Bush's New Willingness to Negotiate (A.B. Stoddard)
Though it may indeed be a game of chicken, the Bush administration's reversal on engaging Iran and Syria is significant news. To many who study the region closely, talks with neighboring countries represent the only glimmer of hope for the dire situation in Iraq. > Read More
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What's This Conservatives Jealous of Bill Clinton (Bill Press)
He may have been a poor man when he left the White House, but he’s a rich man now. The Washington Post reports that Bill Clinton has earned $40 million from speeches in the last six years — at $150,000 a clip. That makes him a very rich man, indeed, and that’s driving some conservatives nuts. > Read More
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What's This February 27, 2007
Hillary and Barack Must Avoid Going MAD (Peter Fenn)
There were a number of Democratic candidates for president who were secretly smiling last week. Why? The fight between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama over the nasty comments from Hollywood mogul David Geffen provided an opening for the rest of the field, especially if that negativity continues over the coming months.
The dangers for Clinton and Obama become an opportunity for others to come up the side. The more the two of them battle each other throughout the year, the greater the likelihood that we will see a repeat of the 2004 Democratic caucus in Iowa. > Read More
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What's This Yes, Our Enemies in Iraq are Listening, Part II (Ron Christie)
I’ve previously written in this space that our friends and allies are watching the posturing and listening to the debate in the U.S. Congress regarding the American commitment to remain in Iraq. I've noted that the “pull the troops out now” politicians are emboldening the enemy as their defeatist words reinforce the impression that America will cut and run when the going gets tough. Thank goodness we had stronger politicians around during World War II; I can only imagine today’s liberal elements advocating withdrawal after American forces suffered 19,000 losses after the Battle of the Bulge in 1944. (Many of the casualties were suffered, I might add, due to a failure in Allied intelligence to accurately project Axis forces. I don’t recall the opposition party claiming that FDR had falsified intelligence to go to war, but I digress.) > Read More
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What's This Hillary’s $30 million Godzilla Direct-Mail List seems to be a Big Flop (Dick Morris)
The Clinton campaign has loudly touted the supposedly amazing direct-mail list that Hillary built up during her virtually unopposed Senate race — at a cost of $30 million.
But maybe it wasn’t such a great investment after all. > Read More
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What's This Still Standing By Her Man (A.B. Stoddard)
Over the weekend the Washington Post ran a story about how Hillary Clinton's campaign has let the word out after the Geffen flap — trashing Bill will not be tolerated. Next to the story was that famous photograph of Bill Clinton on Impeachment Day, flanked by all those miserable Democratic congressmen he dragged to the White House, and of course his wife. Oh, she may have been miserable too, but she had eaten her words six years after telling 60 Minutes in their 1992 campaign interview that she doesn't "stand by her man" like Tammy Wynette. I don't know if Tammy Wynette wears a black pant suit with a mandarin collar but there was Hillary Clinton, standing firm and standing by her man. > Read More
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What's This Bush Silent on Walter Reed (Bill Press)
The latest on the appalling conditions for outpatients at Walter Reed Hospital? Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has ordered an investigation. Well, good for him. Better late than never, I guess. And you certainly can’t blame Gates for a disgrace that happened under Donald Rumsfeld.
But you know what I find strange about this Walter Reed scandal? And scandal it is. As reported in the Washington Post, Iraqi war veterans were forced to live in squalor any slum lord would go to jail for. What’s strange is: There’s been not one word of outrage or condemnation from the Commander-in-Chief himself. > Read More
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What's This February 26, 2007
Virginia's 'Regret' over Slavery may Encourage Divisive Reparation Demands (Ron Christie)
I confess I’m divided by the Virginia General Assembly's action this past weekend to pass a resolution in the House of Delegates and the state Senate unanimously expressing “profound regret” for Virginia’s involvement in slavery. On the one hand, I’m pleased that the Commonwealth of Virginia, once the largest slave-owning state in the Old Confederacy, has publicly acknowledged its involvement in this despicable practice. On the other hand, how does this change anything? > Read More
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What's This What will Sharpton’s DNA tell Us? (Armstrong Williams)
Just when you think you have heard it all, up pops news that brings us around full circle. The latest buzz is Al Sharpton’s shocking news that he has ancestral ties to Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.
According to Mike Ward, a genealogist with Ancestry.com, “Based on the paper trail, it seems pretty evident that the connection is there.” Now Sharpton is asking for a DNA test to confirm the findings that his great-grandfather, a slave, was owned by an ancestor of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond. > Read More
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