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Archive for November, 2005

Anti-immigrant fervor

Posted: Saturday, November 19th, 2005 @ 12:30 pm in Political | 5 Comments »

There’s a very good op-ed piece in today’s Post on the subject of anti-immigrant fervor, and its potential to cause a political backlash. You, faithful DPF readers, will recall the Herndon controversy of this past summer (see “Herndon Day-Labor” and “NoVa Hate”). It takes only a few seconds for any discussion of immigration, legal and [...]

Woodward: two views

Posted: Saturday, November 19th, 2005 @ 10:52 am in Political | 1 Comment »

Bob Woodward is being blasted as an “obedient appendage of rogue officialdom” by Joe Conason on Salon.com, in an article which seems to sum up the anger of the left-leaning Internet: “Woodward knew then how the leak began, in very specific terms, and used his privileged position to help promote the Republican line.” The always-useful [...]

Short hiatus

Posted: Monday, November 14th, 2005 @ 8:50 pm in Siteinfo | 1 Comment »

Sorry, readers, but there’s been too much going on lately. I’ll return soon from this brief and unplanned hiatus.

Thursday Cat Blogging

Posted: Thursday, November 3rd, 2005 @ 11:32 pm in Dogs and Cats | 4 Comments »

A political fat cat, readers, hopelessly corrupted after just a few days inside the Beltway. Beholden to Big Business, completely in the pocket of K Street lobbyists, this fat cat is living high on the hog. He agreed to serve only one term in office, though, and will have to return to his home in [...]

Blast from the past!

Posted: Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 @ 9:28 pm in Political | 17 Comments »

In honor of the recent publication (under the Regnery imprint, to be sure) of Michelle Malkin’s new “book” Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild, I’m giving you a blast from the past from my man Dadahead (aka “Al-JaDada”), who posted this on 2 April 2005: Do me a favor: first look at this picture from Malkin’s [...]

Huis clos

Posted: Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 @ 7:51 pm in Political | 3 Comments »

It sounds almost too good to be true — the Democrats are acting like a real minority party. They used Senate rules to their advantage and forced a closed session of the US Senate today, demanding that the GOP majority show progress on the (purportedly ongoing) investigation into pre-war intelligence. Senators agreed that a progress [...]

 
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