From the monthly archives:

December 2006

Soon,Thomas Friedman is going to have to take a spot along with Michelle Malkin and Conrad Burns on my personal list of people who are such absurd caricatures that I can’t bear to write about them any longer. As bad as Friedman’s previous work on the Iraq conflict has been, today’s column engages in a [...]

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George Will thinks bloggers are all narcissists. I wish George Will would just write about baseball.

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A piece by Matt Gouras in the IR today raises the issue of constituency accounts for Montana elected officials raises two troubling issues: the use of largely unregulated “constituency funds” by Montana’s elected officials, and the fact that I might agree with Roy Brown about something.

While the story about constituency funds is hardly new, [...]

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Rick Jore responds to critics in the Helena IR today.
I certainly hope someone else is teaching his children about government and writing.

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I’ll admit it: I sort of admire the mental gymnastics that conservatives are able to pull off in an effort to excuse the current administration for its failed policy in the Middle East. If it seems obvious that the current disaster in Iraq is the result of a poorly-planned, insufficiently justified, and terribly run strategy, [...]

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