Sunday, March 20, 2005

Miscellanea: The Other Fidel Castro Edition

Michelle Malkin links to a sort of greatest hits of Hugo Chavez, including this gem: "I am the second Fidel Castro of Latin America"...

When you hear the Senate Democrats blowing smoke about approving more Bush nominees than the historical norm, don't believe them; DalyThoughts has the stats to prove otherwise (hat tip to The Bernoulli Effect)...

On the subject of Dems and judicial nominees, this article is pretty devestating (and well worth the read) (hat tip to RealClearPolitics)...

Talk about devestating - the Therapist strikes again...

Publius Pundit has the latest Lebanon wrapup; perhaps (I hope) my fears of the end of the 'Arab Spring' are premature (tip of the ol' hat to the Instapundit)...

How about that Howard Dean? The intellectual titan who thinks Job is in the New Testament is calling the Republicans 'brain dead' (wow, what an incredibly unfortunate choice of words at this moment)...

Alan Dershowitz weighs in on the Summers affair. Dershowitz is, at times, remarkably insightful, and at others, incredibly obtuse, but this is one of his more lucid statements...

Like crack to bloggers is Oliver Willis; well, he's good for something else, I guess...

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