Sid Blumenthal, his new book, and the Clinton Legacy Reclamation Project.
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Sid Blumenthal, his new book, and the Clinton Legacy Reclamation Project. If I’m ever asked who my hero is, I won’t have to think twice. My answer will be the same as it was when I was ten — Mr. Hope, of course. It's really quite simple. If "techies" like Linux really want to bring down Microsoft's monopoly, they need to quit putting most of their energy into making "cool" software and focus on the four factors necessary to compete at Microsoft's level. In the mid-nineties I was at the annual Merle Watson festival in North Wilkesboro, NC. On the bill was a band few people had ever heard of, The Dixie Chicks. The next day, I found myself sharing a table with them. Since September 11, a flood of federal legislation has reduced American freedom without increasing our security. McCarthyists of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but some Susan Sarandon movies. The time has come for Castro’s All-Stars — including Jack Nicholson, Harry Belafonte and Danny Glover — to realize their irrational and blind support for the failed Cuban tyranny is both futile and immoral. Don’t bother trying to “lighten up” around a liberal – they tend to lack a sense of humor. Bill Bennett and the Dixie Chick have at least one thing in common: repentance. Three teachers at the University of Washington say no, citing Said's hatred of the United States and other bizarre views. Said described Operation Iraqi Freedom as the crusade of an "avenging Judeo-Christian god of war." In defense of conservative intellectualism. Although most of us would disagree, there are some who would argue that Linda Chavez, Linda Bowles, Mona Charen, and Ann Coulter are dour conservatives. A woman should, in fact, be paid the same salary or wage for the same work as a man of equal seniority in the corporation or based fair and objective performance measures. “With their dominance in sport, at work and at home eroded, Bush thought white American men needed to know they were still good at something.” This is Norman Mailer’s analysis of the War on Iraq. |
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