Don Surber writes that Voter ID makes sense and I agree. There is no “hardship” in requiring ID from people – we require it to buy a sixpack, tobacco or to take out a library book, and honestly, if people want to vote, and they’re too poor to have appropriate ID, they should be able to bring their birth certificate to their local town hall, or whatever, and be supplied with an appropriate ID. I mean…this is the 21st century, and these things can be done rather easily, cheaply and efficiently.
Boy, I wish I could write like Charles Krauthammer. He’s edumacated. I ain’t.
Dinocrat says Hillary’s tears have a traceable timeline.
We’re beating up on AlQaeda if anyone is interested. Don’t you feel kind of glad that you feel so safe these days that this news barely makes an impact? I blame Bush.
A drug that can reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms in minutes. Keep watching that.
Gateway Pundit has Joy Behar and the rest of The View getting pretty much everything they know about Catholicism and saints wrong.
Fr. James Martin – author of My Life With the Saints – responds to Behar. I will too, later.
Chris Matthews says if they didn’t vote for Obama, they were racist or something.
How come the New Hampshire polls were so correct on the GOP side and so off on the Democrat side. Larwyn wrote and said that Jon Stewart, talking to John Zogby, suggested that the answer is “Democrats lie,” but I haven’t seen the video. I don’t know if the answer is as simple as people lying to pollsters, or if the answer is simply that New Hampshire allows people to drive in from out-of-state and vote. Seems to me that might muddy some waters. Why isn’t anyone writing about that in the press? Why do they immediately point to “lies” and “racism”?
Fred Barnes says Bill and Hillary are back in full force. I don’t think they’re standing on quite the solid footing they were ten days ago, though. The ground is shifting.
Jules Crittenden is questioning the new Iraqi death estimate.
This is…um… I’ve never seen this site before. H/T Larwyn.
I’m not that into gender-related products, but if you’re interested in counting the number of specifically female political bloggers, here’s the place to go.
More on the flip side of the dentist’s chair!