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Remember this dust up in the Rapid City Journal from last year's election? Two years after Sen. Tom Daschle sent out a fund- raising letter for the National Abortion Rights Action League saying he had stood up for a woman's...
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Why no looters in Mississippi

Iowahawk is in receipt of a photographic explanation of why Mississippi was able to avoid the looting problem that was noted (albeit with exageration)in New Orleans. It's worth a look, and like they say, worth 1000 words.

Woe Be the Name of The Corner

If you've visited The Corner at all today, you probably need a break because it's been one downer after another regarding the Miers nomination. Click and scroll to expose yourself to the more broad, full-scale whining of the Cornerites....
The Punditocracy Base Is Unimpressed

Kristol isn't happy. I'M DISAPPOINTED, depressed and demoralized. I'm disappointed because I expected President Bush to nominate someone with a visible and distinguished constitutionalist track record--someone like Maura Corrigan, Alice Batchelder, Edith Jones, Priscilla Owen, or Janice Rogers Brown--to say...
Concerns about Miers SCOTUS Appointment

Conservatives Confront Bush Aides

Sort of looks like the FDR Republican President and his Kool-aid vendors still have a lot of work to do to get the GOP base on board - assuming that they have any concern about even bothering to do so at this point.

The conservative uprising against President Bush escalated yesterday as Republican activists angry over his nomination of White House counsel Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court confronted the president's envoys during a pair of tense closed-door meetings. A day after Bush publicly beseeched skeptical supporters to trust his judgment on Miers, a succession of prominent conservative leaders told his representatives that they did not. Over the course of several hours of sometimes testy exchanges, the dissenters complained that Miers was an unknown quantity with a thin résumé and that her selection -- Bush called her "the best person I could find" -- was a betrayal of years of struggle to move the court to the right.

Although the Chief is still trying to be optimistic about the appointment, none of this exactly gives a warm glow. All there is is a (hopefully not forlorn) hope that Ms. Miers ultimately proves to be a sound constitutional originalist. Unfortunately, all there is is that hope...but not much substance at this point.

OU Bomber Round-up: Looking Like An Act of Terrorism

The Jawa Report has a massive summary of some of the latest news on Joel Henry Hinrichs, the kid who wound up killing himself with a bomb outside of last Saturday's OU game. The warrant used to search Hinrichs' apartment...
Sauce for the Goose = Sauce for the Gander!?

DeLay accuses Earle of taking corporate funds

Rep. Tom DeLay said District Attorney Ronnie Earle, who is prosecuting him for trying to involve corporate money in Texas politics, has taken such contributions himself. "It's real interesting he has this crusade against corporate funds. He took corporate funds, and he's taken union funds, for his own re-election. That's against the law," Mr. DeLay told The Washington Times yesterday. A review of Mr. Earle's campaign-finance filings in Texas shows that he has received contributions from the AFL-CIO, including a $250 donation on Aug. 29, 2000. He also has received contributions listed on the disclosure forms only as coming from the name of an incorporated entity, often a law firm.

Maybe Earle should prosecute himself again.

Mr. Earle has said repeatedly that state law bars corporate and union contributions. Attempts to reach Mr. Earle yesterday for comment, including a phone message left on his assistant's voice mail detailing Mr. DeLay's charge, were unsuccessful.

The old telephone tag routine, eh?

Baseball

Astros Win, Finally!

South Dakota Politics' Ken B. takes note of Houston's 18 inning win over Atlanta in their playoff game - noting that it's always nice for Ted Turner's guys to go down. He also notes:

At the top of the marquee, St. Louis and the ChiSox rolled over their opposition. It certainly seems only fair that they meet in the series.

THAT's more like it! The Cards won 100 games in regular season for the second straight year, and then flew circles around the Padres in the first playoff round. The Chief, being an expatriated St. Louisan at this point has little warm feeling towards the Astros.

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Go Cardinals!


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