It is appalling, absolutely appalling, that our vice president went to Auschwitz to mark the 60th anniversary of the Holocaust dressed like a 7-year-old boy ready for a skiing trip.
Go here, and scroll down. Ughh!!!
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Friday, January 28, 2005
I will try to start posting to my blog more regularly, starting now. Whether it be a link, a short comment, or something more substantial, I think I owe it to the Internet to at least make an attempt at producing some sort of journalism. More to come later, folks.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
This is the lede sentence in a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece from Monday, written by the former chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers (from 1989-1993). I thought it was from The Onion when I read it.
"President Bush deserves generally very high marks on economic policy in his first term, although there were some stumbles (e.g., too much non-defense spending growth, steel tariffs). His approach to economics and economic policy -- a combination of philosophical principles and practical business experience -- will continue to serve him well in his second term. "
"President Bush deserves generally very high marks on economic policy in his first term, although there were some stumbles (e.g., too much non-defense spending growth, steel tariffs). His approach to economics and economic policy -- a combination of philosophical principles and practical business experience -- will continue to serve him well in his second term. "
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