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Tuesday, January 31


Another intel failure. Read Jim Pinkerton at TCS Daily on Hamas' victory in the PA elections.

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Tuesday, January 17


In the Weekly Standard, Adam Wolfson asks:
What is it about even the slightest dissent from Darwin's theory of natural selection that drives liberal elites (and even some conservative elites) bonkers?
(Via Albert Mohler)

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Monday, January 16


Mark Steyn in the Sun Times:
I find it, as grave somber Senate Democrats like to say, "troubling." Indeed, I find it not just "troubling" but sad that a party once so good at "the politics of personal destruction" has got so bad at it.

The last time they had a Supreme Court nominee to hang upside down in the Democrat bondage dungeon was the John Roberts hearings. And at least, when hatchet man Chuck Schumer professed himself "troubled" by the "fullness" of John Roberts' "heart," the crack oppo-research guys had uncovered an "inappropriate" use of the word "amigo" by Roberts back in the early '80s.

But, with Sam Alito the worst they come could up with was that he might have been around some other guy who might have used the word "amigo." Not back in the early '80s, but in the early '70s.
Especially entertaining was the clash between commitee chairman Arlen Spectre and cookie monster Ted Kennedy (who seems to quote verbatim far left propaganda). Another highlight was Kennedy infers racism by declaring there were no opinions issued by Alito on disrimination cases in which he had found in favor of a minority, only to be proven wrong shortly later when have four or five were pointed out by Sen. John Cornyn. Cornyn wrote an excellent oped in the Hill last week.

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Friday, January 13


Roger Scruton writes in the The Spectator UK that Richard Dawkins is wrong about God in his theory of the religious 'meme'.

Printable format here.

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