Uncle Barney puts down that Miller Lite long enough to save us from tyranny

Guest Post by Morbo This week the Carpetbagger had a short piece on outdoor writer Jim Zumbo, who fell victim to an NRA-sponsored search-and-destroy campaign after he dared to suggest in a column that it’s not very sporting to hunt prairie dogs with an assault rifle. The ‘Bagger linked to an item about this matter […]

We’re not just illiterate about the Bible

Guest Post by Morbo A new book, Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know — and Doesn’t by Stephen Prothero argues that Americans are basically illiterate about the Bible. That’s not a surprise — but it ought to be. The United States, after all, is one of the most religious nations on the planet. […]

Important Ann Coulter Project Update

Guest Post by Morbo I was unable to write last week because I was in my Volvo driving back from San Francisco, where I had been attending a meeting of the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy. It was a good event. Every day there was a nice spread of organic hummus, flat breads and salads along with […]

Friday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Seven newspapers have now dropped Ann Coulter’s column. That’s pretty encouraging. * The IRS is outsourcing its writing of tax rules to the very lawyers and accountants who create tax shelters and exploit loopholes for the superrich. * TP: Wade Sanders — former deputy assistant secretary of the Navy, […]

Noonan worried about ‘wincing’

The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan devoted her column today to what she sees as a harshness in our public discourse. She begins by equating Ann Coulter’s “faggot” comment with Bill Maher’s suggestion that Dick Cheney’s death could save lives in Iraq. The truth is many liberals were dismayed by Mr. Maher because he made […]

This … is CNN

Apparently, Tom DeLay’s criminal indictment, his resignation in disgrace, his record of vituperative right-wing hate-mongering, his demagoguery, and his multiple admonishments from the House Ethics Committee weren’t enough to keep CNN from putting him on the payroll. Tom DeLay is becoming a commentator for CNN, according to John Fund. In today’s WSJ Political Diary, he […]

Rove, presidential legacies, and the ‘Bush doctrine’

Karl Rove was at the University of Arkansas yesterday, addressing various aspects of Bush’s presidency. When he wasn’t wildly mischaracterizing the record regarding U.S. Attorneys, Rove touched on Bush’s “legacy.” [Rove] said that the biggest Bush legacy will be what he terms the “Bush doctrine.” It “says if you train a terrorist, harbor a terrorist, […]

Bush sees himself as Churchill — only slightly better

Sidney Blumenthal shared an interesting anecdote about the latest meeting of the White House book club. As witnesses were trooping to the stand in the federal courthouse in Washington to testify in the case of United States v. I. Lewis Libby, and the Washington Post was publishing its series on the squalid conditions that wounded […]

Ailes is a little touchy about Edwards dropping out of FNC debate

To update a post from a few weeks ago, Democratic presidential candidates and the Nevada state party continue to face questions about partnering with Fox News to host one of the season’s major Democratic presidential debates in Reno, scheduled for August 14. [tag]John Edwards[/tag] was the first to announce that he would not participate in […]

‘This sure sounds like a Soviet-style directive to me’

The Bush administration is censoring scientists? You don’t say. (thanks to Gridlock for the heads-up) Internal memorandums circulated in the Alaskan division of the Federal Fish and Wildlife Service appear to require government biologists or other employees traveling in countries around the Arctic not to discuss climate change, polar bears or sea ice if they […]