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by | Jun 24, 2009

If only the Denver District Attorney’s Office had taken some time to catch up on their reading, they might have saved themselves from a recent tongue-lashing by a federal judge. David Ebel, a judge of the United States Court of…

by | May 26, 2009

Not one to mince words, here’s what Rush had to say on Sotomayor: She is a horrible pick. She is the antithesis of a judge, by her own admission and in her own words. She has been overturned 80% by…

by | May 22, 2009

We’re not talking about Barack Obama. We’re talking one of my favorite Governors, Tim Pawlenty. That’s how the Wall Street Journal describes the Minnesota conservative’s behavior at the close of this legislative session.  It goes like this: Minnesota is in…

by | May 18, 2009

Good Day!: The Paul Harvey Story  Paul J. Batura, with a foreword by Mike Huckabee (Regnery Books, 291 pages, $27.95) Almost everyone who hears the name Paul Harvey thinks of one of his most famous lines, said with a pause…

by | May 8, 2009

In one of the many great lines in the movie The Princess Bride, Wesley stands before Prince Humperdinks’ six-fingered military guru — his shoulder mangled and bloody from the Fire Swamp — and quips with a smirk before he’s whisked…

by | May 1, 2009

No, not that Orange County, I’m afraid those Real Housewives aren’t her kind-a folk. The conservative Gov. did meet with Paul Sr., of Orange County Choppers–the macdaddy bike-making company–to talk bikes, snowmobiling and fishing while he was there on a…

by | May 1, 2009

The way Americans responded to Barack Obama’s first 100 days in office is either admirable in its optimism or worrisome in its irrationality. The latest Pew Research Center poll reported that 61 percent of those surveyed approved of Obama’s job…

by | Apr 23, 2009

“All the world is a stage,” Shakespeare wrote. “And the men and women merely players.” Never has that been more true than in the Internet area, with ordinary folks using personal blogs as soapboxes. Some of these bloggers reach huge…

by | Apr 17, 2009

Minnesota’s most liberal newspaper, the Star Tribune, filed for bankruptcy a few months ago. Excuse me while I stop writing and do the happy dance for a moment. It’s not that I wish the writers, editors, photographers, and other staff…

by | Apr 9, 2009

Minnesotans may soon welcome Al Franken as their Senator according to this piece by Scott Johnson (of Power Line) at National Review.  The Franken/Coleman debacle has been playing out in trial for the last several weeks. The case is technically…

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