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A Good Week, But…

The war in Iraq is also becoming a negative for Bush and is playing into growing public doubts about him, A credibility problem is cropping up that is a negative…

Conservatives Pissed Over Pork-Laden Highway Bill

Despite big legislative wins this week, President Bush is drawing heat from some conservatives over his plans to sign a highway bill that critics say warranted a veto because it…

Lies, Damn Lies and Liberal Lies

For certain enlightened liberals on university faculties, the lesser intellectual stature of Christians and conservatives is so much taken for granted that they do not hesitate to write about them…

Pork, Pork and More Pork

Congressional watchdog groups have ferreted out a record 5,696 local road projects buried in the new highway bill. These little twinkles in the eyes of incumbents and gifts to local…

Swing Vote on CAFTA Wants Payoff

A North Carolina Republican who played a pivotal role in helping the White House narrowly win approval of a free-trade pact with Central America pressed U.S. trade officials on Friday…

Bush Set to Appoint Bolton During Senate Recess

President Bush plans to bypass the U.S. Senate and install John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, officials said. …

The Angry American

You hear a lot of words used to describe the mood of America today: Wary, apprehensive, nervous, pessimistic, cautious, etc. Another word says it best: Angry. …

Sending a Latino to do America’s Job

Once again, it's G.I. Jose to the rescue. It should be no surprise that Latinos are being called -- albeit, very quietly -- to do what most U.S. residents don't want their…

Enough Already

Pretty soon, Supreme Court nominees will be asked to supply the Senate with their high-school papers in an effort to determine their future votes on key issues like abortion and…

Negative Media Coverage

Mark Yost, editorial-page associate editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, a Knight Ridder newspaper, committed a major boo-boo. He penned a provocative column on media coverage of the Iraq…

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