Reading Assignments
Reading Assignments from Neal Boortz.
Liberal talk radio network Air America had a bit of excitement yesterday. One of their talk show hosts had to apologize for a skit about President Bush featuring gunshots. The Secret Service was not amused. Was it a publicity stunt? You bet. Will it work? Probably not.
A diplomat at the center of the oil-for-food investigation has sent Kofi Annan a threatening letter warning him to pay his legal bills or else he'll spill the beans. Sounds like Kofi better pay up...otherwise we'll find out just what he's been up to.
Is John Bolton the right man to represent the United States at the U.N.? Thomas Boyd thinks so, and calls him the right bull for the U.N. china shop.
Republicans don't have to make the choice between endless Democratic filibusters and the "nuclear option" of changing the rules. Dick Morris says there's a third choice, one no one is really talking about.
Right now Washington D.C. is obsessed with either destroying Tom DeLay or defeating John Bolton's nomination to the United Nations. Tony Blankley calls it political attention deficit disorder.
When Bob Dole was the Senate Republican leader, he didn't filibuster Bill Clinton's judicial nominees that he disagreed with, he put them through for an up or down vote. Dole says the Democrats should do the same.
Moveon.org is taking over the Democratic party, as evidenced by their staging of events with prominent Democratic members of Congress. Byron York explains how this has centrist Democrats worried...since Moveon.org's extremist views don't win too many elections.
Social Security reform is dead....at least if you ask CBS News. The Media Research center reports on the liberal media's latest agenda.
Tom Coburn, the newest Senator from Oklahoma, is rattling cages in the Senate, and Robert Novak says they don't like it very much. In fact, the rest of the Senate has retaliated...by bringing ethics charges against him. You won't believe why.
It's exam week at Professor Mike Adams' university...and as usual, he's getting requests for special treatment from his students. Adams has some most interesting responses to the begging.
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