Michelle Malkin: ANOTHER BIZARRE TWIST IN THE WARD CHURCHILL SAGA

I grew up surrounded, literally, by Western art. Not “Western” as opposed to “Asian,” I mean cowboys and Indians. The Old West. I swore that Frederic Remington and Charles Marion Russell were up there with Rembrandt. I still do, actually. So it’s this new art twist to the Ward Churchill saga that is more personal Continue reading Michelle Malkin: ANOTHER BIZARRE TWIST IN THE WARD CHURCHILL SAGA

Howard Dean and the Media

Joshua at Blue Oregon, a Democrat, has a bunch of questions about his party’s new leadership. So do I. BlueOregon: Howard Dean’s Media Blackout The issue is the press blackout that wasn’t. I’ve never understood progressives’ fascination with Dean, who is neither progressive nor fascinating. Okay, I take that back. He is fascinating. In precisely Continue reading Howard Dean and the Media

State of the Union

We watch the address as a family, with Buck and me explaining to Peter the basics, like “No, the President doesn’t write his own speeches.” Usually I have a low threshhold for Republican (or Democratic) speech-making, so I’m surprised that my brain isn’t numbed down yet. Buck points out the different senators and representatives. Yes, Continue reading State of the Union