Friday, June 17, 2005

Miscellanea: Kicking Up A Storm

Looks like the Dick Durbin brouhaha has brought on a good ol'-fashioned blogswarm. Michelle Malkin has the roundup...

In other Durbin news, the good Captain Ed is hearing an old, familiar, and most unwelcome melody making its return...

The Raging RINOs have ourselves a logo...

The list of candidate profiles I need to get out just keeps growing. The latest, care of Alexander McClure, is George Pataki...

James Lilek's ScreedBlog has a righteous take down of Time's Gitmo Torture Cover Storyl...

Michael J. Totten spotlights this essay by Harvard History Professor Niall Ferguson that makes the case that we just don't have enough troops in Iraq to get the job done right...

The Radical Centrist notes the best strategy for taking on Howard Dean, and has this advice for the paranoid:
I don't think that Howard or any Democrats are secretly trying to keep the Republicans in power and the Deaniacs in the distant minority. There are people who are trying to do that, of course, they're called Republicans.
Someday I'll learn not to give the Kos the benefit of the doubt. Earlier I put the best interpretation I could on his torture remarks, but his latest is pretty specific in its wording:
What is beyond belief is that the type of torture more at home under tyrants and dictators is being seen in camps flying the United States flag.

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