Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Bolton On The Filibuster
OK, the head is either a bad pun or an obvious play for some search engine hits, can you blame me for trying?
Turns out not as many philanderers are "bolting" the party as we might think, at least not by Duncan Currie's count. I have been disappointed too many times to hope completely, but this is the best news I have read in a while:
Speaking of Hewitt, he's ghost-writing again. (Well, his career started doing it for Nixon, can you blame him?)
Lousy poles continue to run rampant. BOTWT takes this one apart.
Chuck Colson, one of the headliners at Justice Sunday writes on the issue. Look at his picture -- no horns anywhere.
Finally, since we are watching the Dems melt down, check out Confirm Bolton.
Turns out not as many philanderers are "bolting" the party as we might think, at least not by Duncan Currie's count. I have been disappointed too many times to hope completely, but this is the best news I have read in a while:
But Frist, in a rare news conference conducted on the Senate floor, said he would not accept any deal that keeps his Republican majority from confirming judicial nominees that have been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee.This is also good news, but the tone of the article is amazing. (It's the LA Times, what else can you expect.) It seems one of the nominees has called what's going on a 'war.' Hugh Hewitt shows how disingenuous it is to attack her form using such "heated" rhetoric.
Speaking of Hewitt, he's ghost-writing again. (Well, his career started doing it for Nixon, can you blame him?)
Lousy poles continue to run rampant. BOTWT takes this one apart.
Chuck Colson, one of the headliners at Justice Sunday writes on the issue. Look at his picture -- no horns anywhere.
Finally, since we are watching the Dems melt down, check out Confirm Bolton.