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by | Mar 23, 2007

No one really argues that Smith was right to go with the story as he did — bold headline, a single, unverified source. Not even Smtih argues that. And as Tabin notes, Smith was transparent and forthcoming as he had…

by | Mar 23, 2007

#2 on the Amazon Politics list and #29 on the overall books list. Behind him? Thomas Friedman and Zbigniew Brzezinski. Something tells me Tyrrell is more entertaining.

by | Mar 22, 2007

It is interesting that Adler can’t get other facts straight — he says Romney introduced Coulter. Romney was riling up the crowd in his own speech, hoping that his mention of Coulter’s upcoming speech would engender them to him. Watch…

by | Mar 21, 2007

RET’s new book is #7 on the Amazon politics chart, just ahead of Tom DeLay’s new ghost-written book. Jimmy Carter and Hugh Hewitt trail (no disrespect intended to Hewitt). It also appears Amazon has run out of the book after…

by | Mar 21, 2007

That copycat ad is strange, especially in its choice of the “Big Brother” video — Obama’s Monday Night Football spoof, and the “The Bears Lost, So Will Obama.” It seems like a pro-Obama spoof of how the Hillary camp would…

by | Mar 20, 2007

Sen. Reid does not do the cause of Gonzales’s ouster any favors: “First of all, he’s [Gonzales] not telling the truth. These were all political,” declared Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. “Never in the history of the country has anything…

by | Mar 20, 2007

Up to #9.

by | Mar 20, 2007

One hour on the streets and RET’s new book is up to #10 on the Amazon Politics list.

by | Mar 20, 2007

Kaus looks at Fred Thompson’s and finds it lacking.

by | Mar 19, 2007

Fellas, I don’t necessarily disagree that Gonzales is no big loss or that he deserves to go. “Poor reason” was the wrong way to put this scandal. I am just looking for a solid case that Gonzales deserves to go…

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