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David Holman

by | Jun 28, 2006

Some readers of HuffingtonPost.com have initiated a new wave of harassing phone calls to Swift Boat veterans who questioned John Kerry’s military record in the 2004 campaign — and the website’s proprietors remained ignorant of it for days, despite repeated…

by | Jun 27, 2006

The New York Times reporting on the uproar over its bank records story: The executive editor of The Times, Bill Keller, said in an e-mail statement on Monday evening that the decision to publish had been “a hard call.” But…

by | Jun 27, 2006

In addition to the Prowler’s post last night on Bill Keller’s apparent lies about the bank records story, Hugh Hewitt has caught the Los Angeles Times editors with different stories.

by | Jun 27, 2006

In spite of Philip Klein’s excellent portrayal of Rudy Giuliani as presidential, it won’t happen. Giuliani made a fine leader in a time of crisis, but Americans will not vote solely on terrorism. Abortion and gay marriage will still figure…

by | Jun 27, 2006

Though his account of the incident that earned him a Silver Star is in dispute, at least John Kerry has a video game to back him up.

by | Jun 26, 2006

I’m going to go out on a limb and say these complaints about Steele taking money from a Willie Horton ad producer won’t get any traction.

by | Jun 26, 2006

John, we just made sure to cover all the angles. But if this is the ceiling for campaign finance regulation in the new Roberts Court, I would sure like to find the floor. Among those voting to overturn the Vermont…

by | Jun 26, 2006

The Supreme Court today struck down Vermont’s excessively restrictive campaign finance law, by a 6-3 vote (Randall v. Sorrell). Breyer joins the usual group of five: Alito, Roberts, Scalia, Thomas, and Kennedy. Despite that unlikely grouping, the opinions are scattershot….

by | Jun 26, 2006

Hugh Hewitt has a must-read dismantling of Bill Keller’s arrogant defense of the Times‘ most recent revealation of classified information.

by | Jun 23, 2006

The New York Times blows the lid on yet another classified, anti-terror program. Bill Keller claims they act in the “public interest.” Um, thanks?

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