Monthly Archives: June 2003

Buh Bye Hans

The chief UN weapons inspector, Hans Blix, retires Monday after a tumultuous few months heading the search for Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. In the end, Mr Blix was frustrated as much by the impatience of Washington and London to …

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Jerry Springer – He’s So Important

Jerry Springer says that his fame could help revitalize the Democratic Party if he is elected to the U.S. Senate next year. “I could be an incredible voice in the Senate,” Springer told the Ohio Young Democrats Saturday at City …

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Ralphie

Here are some quotes from Ralphie’s latest rants and raves – – these indeed have earned him “Smack of the Week”. “Not enough Americans are rolling up their sleeves as active citizens and as a result, they are watching their …

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Miller Emerges as New Voice

A new voice has emerged in the re-election campaign of President Bush, that of Dennis Miller, who is gaining a reputation as a conservative comic by attacking Democrats with biting humor. Miller flew on Air Force One from San Francisco …

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Beach Boys Aid Edwards

On Monday, U.S. Sen. John Edwards will be surrounded by California girls. He’s likely to be feeling good vibrations and having fun, fun, fun. And he may ask himself: Wouldn’t it be nice to be president of the United States? …

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Tactics To Stop Recall

Holy recall rosters, Batman – – I think the dems have a plan! Opponents of the move to recall Gov. Gray Davis are asking their supporters to intimidate signature gatherers and complain of harassment at stores where recall petitions are …

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Crying The Blues

Blues artists tend to sing about lost love, cheatin’ love or just the simple love of booze, dogs, traveling the road, whatever. The music has rarely been political, even though it sprang from the suffering of blacks under slavery and …

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2nd Is A Two Way Street

Susan Sarandon and the other left-wing thought police who tried to force Dr. Laura Schlessinger from the airwaves can go have a good cry: Her ratings are up, up, up. Talkers magazine says Dr. Laura’s “stunning accomplishment” is an increased …

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The truth shall set you free

In the I-Said-What-I-Meant-But-I-Didn’t-Mean-To-Say-It-Outloud category – Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D- R.I.) brings us this gem from a gathering of Young Democrats in Washington: After presidential candidate Howard Dean spoke, Kennedy delivered an impassioned peroration against President Bush’s tax cut. We hear …

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Moore Yawns

Michael Moore has some new and vile words to offer at his website. Want to read it? Click here – – I won’t bother to place this drivel on my website. –==Discuss This==–

Making up as you go along?

From Barbra Streisand’s personal website: Trickle-Down Immorality The president is our leader, the figurehead of the country, a father figure. Are the “children” supposed to follow his example? Are we in an era of trickle-down immorality, like trickle-down economics? The …

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Sheen Pimps for Dean

In a snippet from a support letter for Howard Dean, Martin Sheen writes this: Dear Friend, Please do something after reading this email. Do what you can, but please do something. A few days ago Howard Dean did something we …

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Late Night

Leno Mocks Gore on No Liberal Media Friday’s Special Report with Brit Hume on FNC and Fox News Sunday both played this Jay Leno joke from the June 19 Tonight Show on NBC: “And former Vice President Al Gore says …

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Alec is still here

Dean – Leading Man “I want to know who’s the person that’s going to take it to Bush,” actor Alec Baldwin told NEWSWEEK. “We’ve got to get rid of this guy.” Baldwin says that only two candidates—Dean and Sen. Bob …

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Times Warped

Expert Said to Tell Legislators He Was Pressed to Distort Some Evidence WASHINGTON, June 24 — A top State Department expert on chemical and biological weapons told Congressional committees in closed-door hearings last week that he had been pressed to …

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