Friday, April 07, 2006

Rough Stretch

I just hit a turbulent stretch in my schedule. Been extremely busy with meetings the past couple nights. And looking forward to three all day long and well into the night tomorrow. I'm just forced to blog very lightly.

But, hey, why let meetings get in the way of fun?

Here's my must reading for you this week. Call it the undressing of the Democrats' scheme to slander and then cut down Bush's presidency (in a rabid pursuit to get even on the Clinton impeachment). I tell you, is David Limbaugh sharp or what? With people like him (and John Hinderaker and Hugh Hewitt and Michelle Malkin and Michael Yon, etc.) and websites like Lucianne.com, America just could not be duped anymore by the left and their parroting mouthpiece, the mainstream media (MSM).

Speaking of the MSM, here are two pieces, although a day old now, that make fine examples of why the dinosaur media just don't get any respect any more:

Michelle Malkin on NBC's news-staging (are they getting desperate to create their kind of news) at a NASCAR event, baiting fans to respond negatively to NBC-paid Muslim poseurs.

Mark Tapscott piques our interest on this wonderful post by Amy Ridenour in her National Center Blog. Tapscott opens:
Amy Ridenour administers a devastating left-right-left combination to the glass jaw of Baldemar Velasquez, head of the AFL-CIO's Farm Labor Organizing Committee, who told Time magazine that the cause of illegal aliens in this country has become a civil rights issue.

He also claimed Mexicans - not Americans - named Los Angeles, San Antonio and San Francisco and that "the whole West was part of Mexico" before 170 years ago.

Velasquez is...totally wrong.
And for some fun weekend reading, here's a fine Israeli invention that's about to give humans the ability to breathe like fish.

Have a blessed weekend.