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About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather.IT NEVER FAILS
I hate it when they cancel my favorite TV shows:. Bad guys no longer have to fear the “L.A. Dragnet” crimebusters. ABC on Thursday canceled the show starring Ed O’Neill as police Sgt. Joe Friday.WHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondent POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states to CHALLENGE, CHAPTER 4: STEPHEN HAYES RESPONDS Stepping away from the first Weekly Standard article for today, Stephen Hayes writes a powerful rebuttal to both the Pentagon non-response response and the naysayers in the mainstream media using it to justify their inaction (via Power Line):. IF THE INTELLIGENCE REPORTING in the memo was left out of earlier “finished intelligence products” because the reporting is inaccurate, it seems oddCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Found My Law Firm. Power Line links twice to this story regarding an attorney at Faegre & Benson who refused to become a victim and helped capture a very dangerous man. Keith Radtke is a partner in the firm as is Power Line's John Hinderaker. Radtke is listed in satisfactory condition after getting shot in the back, but that didn't keep him from locking up his attacker in a wrestling grip WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES The Israelis have sent a warning to Gaza and its Hamas leadership after the latest rocket attack on Ashkelon. If the attacks continue, Israel will invade Gaza and conduct large-scale military operations to eliminate the threat: Israeli leaders warned Friday of an approaching conflagration in the Gaza Strip as Israel activated a rocket warning system to protect Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 ‘ALLAHU AKBAR WAS JUST THE OPENING ACT‘ Debra Burlingame on the six imams controversy. Just scanned Memeorandum this morning and came across this piece from Debra Burlingame, who lost her brother – American Airlines Flight 77 pilot Charles F. “Chic” Burlingame III, whose plane was hijacked by terrorists and slammed into the PCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather.IT NEVER FAILS
I hate it when they cancel my favorite TV shows:. Bad guys no longer have to fear the “L.A. Dragnet” crimebusters. ABC on Thursday canceled the show starring Ed O’Neill as police Sgt. Joe Friday.WHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondent POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states to CHALLENGE, CHAPTER 4: STEPHEN HAYES RESPONDS Stepping away from the first Weekly Standard article for today, Stephen Hayes writes a powerful rebuttal to both the Pentagon non-response response and the naysayers in the mainstream media using it to justify their inaction (via Power Line):. IF THE INTELLIGENCE REPORTING in the memo was left out of earlier “finished intelligence products” because the reporting is inaccurate, it seems oddCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Found My Law Firm. Power Line links twice to this story regarding an attorney at Faegre & Benson who refused to become a victim and helped capture a very dangerous man. Keith Radtke is a partner in the firm as is Power Line's John Hinderaker. Radtke is listed in satisfactory condition after getting shot in the back, but that didn't keep him from locking up his attacker in a wrestling grip WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM A RIGHT TO ADULT INCEST? When I first wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a sodomy law in the case of Lawrence v Texas, I warned that the basis of the decision — a privacy right to sexual conduct between consenting adults — would produce a wide range of mischief in subsequent decisions.I noted that polygamy, prostitution, and adult incest could be justified under such reasoning, and thatCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. SUMOS AND NOSTALGIC FUN (PRODUCT REVIEW) I grew up in the 1970s, a strange decade where plastic seemed everywhere all at once — we wore it, we ate and drank from it, we lived in it, and for a little while we sat in it.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Found My Law Firm. Power Line links twice to this story regarding an attorney at Faegre & Benson who refused to become a victim and helped capture a very dangerous man. Keith Radtke is a partner in the firm as is Power Line's John Hinderaker. Radtke is listed in satisfactory condition after getting shot in the back, but that didn't keep him from locking up his attacker in a wrestling gripCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Captain Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
One of the most-traveled freeways in the Twin Cities -- a span over the Mississippi River -- collapsed about an hour ago. At the time, the highway had bumper-to-bumper traffic in the middle of rush hour, and dozens of cars have gone into the river or been caught in the rubble: The Interstate Hwy. 35W bridge over the Mississippi River collapsed during the evening rush hour Wednesday, dumping atCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/012306.php For the first time in years, even the Census Bureau has noted a drop in American poverty, mostly amongCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
The Tyrant Is Not Amused. So says Michael Stickings of The Reaction, one of the few liberal bloggers to see the threat from Hugo Chavez to liberty and regional security.His referendum on dictatorship has proven rather unpopular, threatening an embarrassing loss at the polls for the man who declares his commitment to socialism in the most direterms possible.
REPORT - CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM pat roberts, kansas, chairman john 0. rockefeller n, west vlrglnlk vice chairman. orrln g. hatch, utah car,. levin, michigan mike dewine. ohio dianne feinstein WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES The Israelis have sent a warning to Gaza and its Hamas leadership after the latest rocket attack on Ashkelon. If the attacks continue, Israel will invade Gaza and conduct large-scale military operations to eliminate the threat: Israeli leaders warned Friday of an approaching conflagration in the Gaza Strip as Israel activated a rocket warning system to protect Ashkelon, a city of 120,000WHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A RIGHT TO ADULT INCEST? When I first wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a sodomy law in the case of Lawrence v Texas, I warned that the basis of the decision — a privacy right to sexual conduct between consenting adults — would produce a wide range of mischief in subsequent decisions.I noted that polygamy, prostitution, and adult incest could be justified under such reasoning, and thatCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states to A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondentCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/012306.php For the first time in years, even the Census Bureau has noted a drop in American poverty, mostly among MILWAUKEE HAD 17 PRECINCTS WITH 100+ MORE VOTES THAN Greg Borowski reports in today’s Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that an analysis of voting records done by the newspaper reveals that seventeen precincts in the city showed at least 100 more votes than the number of registered voters, even counting the already-problematic same-day registrants.Four precincts, or wards, had more than 500 extravotes:
REPORT - CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM pat roberts, kansas, chairman john 0. rockefeller n, west vlrglnlk vice chairman. orrln g. hatch, utah car,. levin, michigan mike dewine. ohio dianne feinstein WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES The Israelis have sent a warning to Gaza and its Hamas leadership after the latest rocket attack on Ashkelon. If the attacks continue, Israel will invade Gaza and conduct large-scale military operations to eliminate the threat: Israeli leaders warned Friday of an approaching conflagration in the Gaza Strip as Israel activated a rocket warning system to protect Ashkelon, a city of 120,000WHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A RIGHT TO ADULT INCEST? When I first wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a sodomy law in the case of Lawrence v Texas, I warned that the basis of the decision — a privacy right to sexual conduct between consenting adults — would produce a wide range of mischief in subsequent decisions.I noted that polygamy, prostitution, and adult incest could be justified under such reasoning, and thatCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states to A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondentCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/012306.php For the first time in years, even the Census Bureau has noted a drop in American poverty, mostly among MILWAUKEE HAD 17 PRECINCTS WITH 100+ MORE VOTES THAN Greg Borowski reports in today’s Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that an analysis of voting records done by the newspaper reveals that seventeen precincts in the city showed at least 100 more votes than the number of registered voters, even counting the already-problematic same-day registrants.Four precincts, or wards, had more than 500 extravotes:
REPORT - CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM pat roberts, kansas, chairman john 0. rockefeller n, west vlrglnlk vice chairman. orrln g. hatch, utah car,. levin, michigan mike dewine. ohio dianne feinstein WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM ‘ALLAHU AKBAR WAS JUST THE OPENING ACT‘ Debra Burlingame on the six imams controversy. Just scanned Memeorandum this morning and came across this piece from Debra Burlingame, who lost her brother – American Airlines Flight 77 pilot Charles F. “Chic” Burlingame III, whose plane was hijacked by terrorists and slammed into the PCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. COMMISSAR LIVE-BLOGS FROM ALERT CENTER My good friend, the Commissar at the Politburo Diktat, will live-blog all day today from the Citigroup building, one of the threat targets identified this weekend by the Department of Homeland Security. Keep checking back all day today on the status of security. In fact, keep checking back at PD as a regular habit — it’s a great blog, one of the best satirical sites as well as featuring SUMOS AND NOSTALGIC FUN (PRODUCT REVIEW) I grew up in the 1970s, a strange decade where plastic seemed everywhere all at once — we wore it, we ate and drank from it, we lived in it, and for a little while we sat in it.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Captain Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Mark Dayton gave an interview to the AP which clarified his reasons for declining a run at re-election in 2006. Dayton confirmed that he has no stomach for the grind of the same kind of politics he displayed in Condoleezza Rice's confirmation debate last month, and would rather quit and go home rather than defend his record: Sen. Mark Dayton said Friday his low poll numbers and an expectationCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Found My Law Firm. Power Line links twice to this story regarding an attorney at Faegre & Benson who refused to become a victim and helped capture a very dangerous man. Keith Radtke is a partner in the firm as is Power Line's John Hinderaker. Radtke is listed in satisfactory condition after getting shot in the back, but that didn't keep him from locking up his attacker in a wrestling gripCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
After the attempted rescue of POWs at the camp at Son Tay, in November of 1970, almost all Americans were moved to Hoa Lo prison in Hanoi, the infamous “Hanoi Hilton.”. The Communists felt so threatened by the raid that, for the first time, they concentrated us in large cells with as many as sixty men in a cell.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
The Tyrant Is Not Amused. So says Michael Stickings of The Reaction, one of the few liberal bloggers to see the threat from Hugo Chavez to liberty and regional security.His referendum on dictatorship has proven rather unpopular, threatening an embarrassing loss at the polls for the man who declares his commitment to socialism in the most direterms possible.
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About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. A RIGHT TO ADULT INCEST? When I first wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a sodomy law in the case of Lawrence v Texas, I warned that the basis of the decision — a privacy right to sexual conduct between consenting adults — would produce a wide range of mischief in subsequent decisions.I noted that polygamy, prostitution, and adult incest could be justified under such reasoning, and thatWHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondent POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states toCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/012306.php For the first time in years, even the Census Bureau has noted a drop in American poverty, mostly among REPORT - CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM pat roberts, kansas, chairman john 0. rockefeller n, west vlrglnlk vice chairman. orrln g. hatch, utah car,. levin, michigan mike dewine. ohio dianne feinstein WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES The Israelis have sent a warning to Gaza and its Hamas leadership after the latest rocket attack on Ashkelon. If the attacks continue, Israel will invade Gaza and conduct large-scale military operations to eliminate the threat: Israeli leaders warned Friday of an approaching conflagration in the Gaza Strip as Israel activated a rocket warning system to protect Ashkelon, a city of 120,000WHAT WE BELIEVE
Four years ago, what is now known as the Black Lives Matter Global Network began to organize. It started out as a chapter-based, member-led organization whose mission was to build local power and to intervene when violence was inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. A RIGHT TO ADULT INCEST? When I first wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a sodomy law in the case of Lawrence v Texas, I warned that the basis of the decision — a privacy right to sexual conduct between consenting adults — would produce a wide range of mischief in subsequent decisions.I noted that polygamy, prostitution, and adult incest could be justified under such reasoning, and thatCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. POLYGAMY RIGHTS UNDER LAWRENCE? Tom Green is an American polygamist. This month, he will appeal his conviction in Utah for that offense to the United States Supreme Court, in a case that could redefine the limits of marriage, privacy and religious freedom. If the court agrees to take the case, it would be forced to confront a 126-year-old decision allowing states to A CORRESPONDENT TO THANK A Correspondent To Thank. I have received many e-mails and comments on my back injury and recuperation from CQ readers, giving me their personal stories and advice based on their own experiences, and I have found all of it tremendously helpful. I have been grateful for all of the correspondence, but I would like to acknowledge one correspondentCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/012306.php For the first time in years, even the Census Bureau has noted a drop in American poverty, mostly among MILWAUKEE HAD 17 PRECINCTS WITH 100+ MORE VOTES THAN Greg Borowski reports in today’s Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that an analysis of voting records done by the newspaper reveals that seventeen precincts in the city showed at least 100 more votes than the number of registered voters, even counting the already-problematic same-day registrants.Four precincts, or wards, had more than 500 extravotes:
REPORT - CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM pat roberts, kansas, chairman john 0. rockefeller n, west vlrglnlk vice chairman. orrln g. hatch, utah car,. levin, michigan mike dewine. ohio dianne feinstein WWW.CAPTAINSQUARTERSBLOG.COM Created Date: 2/3/2004 4:47:50 PM ‘ALLAHU AKBAR WAS JUST THE OPENING ACT‘ Debra Burlingame on the six imams controversy. Just scanned Memeorandum this morning and came across this piece from Debra Burlingame, who lost her brother – American Airlines Flight 77 pilot Charles F. “Chic” Burlingame III, whose plane was hijacked by terrorists and slammed into the PCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
About. Ed Morrissey has blogged at Captain's Quarters since 2003, and has a daily radio show at BlogTalkRadio, where he serves as Political Director.Called "Captain Ed" by his readers, Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather. COMMISSAR LIVE-BLOGS FROM ALERT CENTER My good friend, the Commissar at the Politburo Diktat, will live-blog all day today from the Citigroup building, one of the threat targets identified this weekend by the Department of Homeland Security. Keep checking back all day today on the status of security. In fact, keep checking back at PD as a regular habit — it’s a great blog, one of the best satirical sites as well as featuring SUMOS AND NOSTALGIC FUN (PRODUCT REVIEW) I grew up in the 1970s, a strange decade where plastic seemed everywhere all at once — we wore it, we ate and drank from it, we lived in it, and for a little while we sat in it.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Captain Ed is a father and grandfather living in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, a native Californian who moved to the North Star State because of the weather.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Mark Dayton gave an interview to the AP which clarified his reasons for declining a run at re-election in 2006. Dayton confirmed that he has no stomach for the grind of the same kind of politics he displayed in Condoleezza Rice's confirmation debate last month, and would rather quit and go home rather than defend his record: Sen. Mark Dayton said Friday his low poll numbers and an expectationCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
Found My Law Firm. Power Line links twice to this story regarding an attorney at Faegre & Benson who refused to become a victim and helped capture a very dangerous man. Keith Radtke is a partner in the firm as is Power Line's John Hinderaker. Radtke is listed in satisfactory condition after getting shot in the back, but that didn't keep him from locking up his attacker in a wrestling gripCAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
After the attempted rescue of POWs at the camp at Son Tay, in November of 1970, almost all Americans were moved to Hoa Lo prison in Hanoi, the infamous “Hanoi Hilton.”. The Communists felt so threatened by the raid that, for the first time, they concentrated us in large cells with as many as sixty men in a cell.CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS
The Tyrant Is Not Amused. So says Michael Stickings of The Reaction, one of the few liberal bloggers to see the threat from Hugo Chavez to liberty and regional security.His referendum on dictatorship has proven rather unpopular, threatening an embarrassing loss at the polls for the man who declares his commitment to socialism in the most direterms possible.
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CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES Thus every blogger, in his kind, is bit by him who comes behind. WELCOME TO THE RESTORED CAPTAIN’S QUARTERS ARCHIVES Not long ago, I wanted to access my archive here to find some work I had done years ago on a topic at Hot Air . When I attempted to access the site’s archives — already tricky since the domain has redirected to Hot Air for almost a dozen years — I kept getting yanked off the site. It turns out that some old code in the CSS calls out a now-defunct domain, Blogrolling.com, and the domain registrar’s site takes viewers to a sales pitch. This just reminded me that I have been remiss for years at tending the old site. I used Movable Type back in the day, which has all but gone defunct itself, and I haven’t used it almost since the day I joined Hot Air. It took me a while just to recall my login, and then to refamiliarize myself with the interface. I tried to cull out the blogrolling.com scripts from the CSS, but apparently I can’t find every instance of it. Until I did, the old blog site would remaininaccessible.
Instead of trying to fix the old site, I decided instead to export the content to a less-encumbered WordPress blog. That export process ran smoothly enough (thanks, Movable Type c.2007!) and it was rather simple to import it into a new WordPress blog. Thanks to my friends at Hosting Matters , it was even simpler to setup that new site.
As you can see, my days as a blog designer are long gone. The site is functional and at least not too unpleasant on the eyes. I’ll be tweaking it here and there to fix things, and the theme might change too as I look for a better fit. However, at least the archives are once again accessible for anyone looking for my old work. And the domain no longer needs to redirect to Hot Air, so now captainsquartersblog.com will point directly to here. Hope you all enjoy this as much as I do!Author Ed Morrissey
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I’M SO GLAD WE’VE HAD THIS TIME TOGETHER The time has come to sail Captain’s Quarters into drydock. Tomorrow I officially start my new adventure at Hot Air, and as we have discussed all week here, all of my blogging efforts will go into building on the success at that site. I will continue to write as I like, as often as I like, on subjects that I like, with my own perspective, and gain access to a much larger platform at which to doit.
The site will remain on the Internet. The archives will be accessible at this link , so if you ever decide you wish to review my work or search for a favorite post, it will be ready to serve you. I hope all of the commenters at Captain’s Quarters will join me at Hot Air . For those who missed the open-registration deadline, I can add people manually. Send an e-mail to “register” at “captainsquartersblog.com” (without the quotes), and be sure to include your preferred username and password, as well as the e-mail address you want to use for your account. I can add people manually or fix earlier registrations at any time, so keep that e-mail address handy. For my last post here at Captain’s Quarters, I’d like to thank a few people. First, I want to thank the entire CapQ community, which has been an absolute blessing. I want to thank Hugh Hewittand Duane Patterson
, who have mentored and befriended me and opened many, many doors. Rush Limbaugh has shown me many kindnesses, most of which have come quietly. Of course, it goes without saying that Michelle Malkin — for whom I will begin working tomorrow — has been a wonderful friend to me for almost the lifetime of this blog. I don’t have the room to list all of the bloggers who have assisted me over the years, but I do want to acknowledge a few. Glenn Reynolds has given me many links and has served as an inspiration, of course, as he does to many of us. Robert Bluey at Heritage has been a good friend and a sounding board. Rob Neppell has become a good friend, as has Mark Tapscott.
Mostly, though, I want to thank my friends on the Northern Alliance— Mitch , King
, Brian and Chad at Fraters Libertas , and John, Scott, and Paul at Power Line — who gave me encouragement and guidance without any reservation or condescension. They are a great group of bloggers, but more importantly, a great group of friends, and I’m lucky to have them. Finally, and crucially, one person remains to thank. If it weren’t for the support and love of my wife Marcia, the First Mate, I never would have been able to do this. She has been nothing but supportive and encouraging, even when the blogging became a much larger effort than either of us ever dreamed. Simply put, I’m one lucky man to have all of this. Let’s all take the next step on the adventure.Author Ed Morrissey
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a comment on Heading Right Radio: The Week In Review! FEAR AND LOATHING IN THE HILLARY CLINTON CAMPAIGN “Knows the military”? I’d call this the last act of a desperate woman. Neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton present themselves as the person most people would want answering the phone at the White House in the middle of the night. In fact, the Democrats have done their best to minimize the threats to the US, especially since it became clear that John McCain — with his decades of work on military policy — would be theRepublican nominee.
Does anyone remember the line that the “war on terror” was just abumper sticker?
John McCain could simply clip off the last ten seconds of this ad and run it for the general election — no matter which Democrat won the nomination. I can’t wait for the pushback against Hillary for thisad.
Author Ed Morrissey
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on Fear And Loathing In The Hillary Clinton Campaign AOL HOT SEAT QUESTION OF THE DAY AOL and BlogTalkRadio have partnered on the Hot Seat poll, extending the debate to our listenership. I will host a 15-minute show weekdays at 1:00 pm ET to review the poll, interview the blogger, and take calls from the participants. We’ll speak to a wide spectrum of bloggers and callers alike for each day’s poll — including today’s: This content requires the most recent version of the Adobe Flash Player. Get this version below:Get Flash
Be sure to tune it at BlogTalkRadio — and don’t forget to cast your votes! We will also take your calls at (347) 205-9555.Author Ed Morrissey
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a comment on AOL Hot Seat Question Of The Day OBAMA DOUBLE-TALK ON NAFTA CONFIRMED: CTV After reporting on Barack Obama’s dance with the Canadians on NAFTA yesterday, Canadian broadcaster CTV got accused of perpetrating a smear against the Democratic front-runner. They insisted that Obama meant every word he said about overturning the free-trade treaty, and that no one had contacted the Canadian diplomatic corps to reassure them that it was mere demagoguery. CTV responded today by naming names — and suddenly the Obama campaign has grown quiet: > The Obama campaign told CTV late Thursday night that no message was > passed to the Canadian government that suggests that Obama does not > mean what he says about opting out of NAFTA if it is not> renegotiated.
> However, the Obama camp did not respond to repeated questions from > CTV on reports that a conversation on this matter was held between > Obama’s senior economic adviser — Austan Goolsbee — and the > Canadian Consulate General in Chicago. > Earlier Thursday, the Obama campaign insisted that no conversations > have taken place with any of its senior ranks and representatives of > the Canadian government on the NAFTA issue. On Thursday night, CTV > spoke with Goolsbee, but he refused to say whether he had such a > conversation with the Canadian government office in Chicago. He also > said he has been told to direct any questions to the campaign> headquarters.
CTV didn’t stop there. They also announced that their sources, at “the highest levels of the Canadian government”, reconfirmed the story to CTV. One of their primary sources provided a timeline of the discussion to CTV. Contrary to some reports, CTV has not retreated at all from this story.Jim Geraghty
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> I realize Obama’s campaign can still claim that one of his > advisers went rogue in contacting the Canadians about his NAFTA > rhetoric, but to me, this is game, set and match to CTV> .
> … If Goolsbee had not talked to officials in the consulate, it > seems likely that his answer would have been, “No, I didn’t talk> to them.”
Who is Austin Goolsbee? According to this press release from last September, Goolsbee serves as the Senior Economic Advisor to the Obama campaign. He was highly touted by Obama in his visit to Iowa in that month, when he showed his intellectual chops by bringing Goolsbee along with a raft of other advisers, in part to show that he wasn’t a political lightweight. It will be rather hard to distance himself from Goolsbee at this point. If Goolsbee spent time reassuring the Canadians _sotto voce_ that Obama was merely demagoguing on NAFTA, then voters need to understand that the supposed “new politics” of Obama smells very similar to that of the same old lies and empty rhetoric we have heard from the Beltway for decades. And without that “new politics”, Obama is nothing more than an empty suit with a pleasant voice. Cross-posted at Hot Air.
UPDATE: ABC
also gets some refusal to confirm or deny from both Goolsbee and the Canadian diplomat in question, Georges Rioux.Author Ed Morrissey
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on Obama Double-Talk On NAFTA Confirmed: CTV ISRAEL TO GAZA: GET READY The Israelis have sent a warning to Gaza and its Hamas leadership after the latest rocket attack on Ashkelon. If the attacks continue, Israel will invade Gaza and conduct large-scale military operations to eliminate the threat: > Israeli leaders warned Friday of an approaching conflagration in the > Gaza Strip as Israel activated a rocket warning system to protect > Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 people, from Palestinian rockets. > Ashkelon was hit by several Grad rockets fired from Gaza on > Thursday, a sign of the widening scope of violence between Israel > and Hamas militants in Gaza. One hit an apartment building and > another landed near a school, wounding a 17-year-old girl. > Located 11 miles from Gaza, Ashkelon had been sporadically targeted > in the past but never suffered direct hits or significant damage. > “It will be sad, and difficult, but we have no other choice,” > Matan Vilnai, Israel’s deputy defense mister, said Friday, > referring to the large-scale military operation he said Israel was > preparing to bring a halt to the rocket fire. > “We’re getting close to using our full strength. Until now, > we’ve used a small percentage of the army’s power because of the > nature of the territory,” Vilnai told Army Radio on Friday. Israel had tried using softer methods to stop the attacks, including a lockdown on the border between Gaza and Israel. That resulted in a breakout at Rafah, which took the Egyptian government several days to resecure. Other nations had pressured Israel to end the embargo or at least loosen it for food, energy, and medical supplies, but the rocketattacks continue.
Hamas says that Israel’s return fire has killed 15 civilians and blames Israel for the rising tensions. Apart from the absurdity of blaming someone for hitting an aggressor in return, Hamas and other terrorist entities have no one but themselves to blame for civilian deaths. Even the AP acknowledges that Hamas launches its rockets from densely populated civilian centers, drawing fire onto their ownpeople.
Israel cannot stand idle while terrorists rain rockets onto civilian populations, and the escalation to Ashkelon is a deliberate provocation by Hamas. The IDF has to take action, and this time it cannot be constrained by proportionality. They need a massive response to the Gaza provocateurs, one that leaves them no ground to hide. If Gaza’s civilian population wants to avoid that, then they need to rid themselves of the terrorists before Israel’s military does itswork.
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Comment on Israel To Gaza: Get Ready HILLARY: I WANT MY VRWC What’s worse in politics than being attacked? Being ignored — and Hillary Clinton wants it to stop. She wants back
into the national discourse after mostly being overlooked since the debacle of Super Tuesday: > There was a time not long ago when Hillary Clinton dominated the > discourse in both parties’ presidential contests. > Now, she’s struggling to get her message out and remain part of > the campaign conversation as the media and her remaining rivals, > Barack Obama and John McCain, stampede toward a general election > matchup that seems more and more likely. …. > Today, though, after a post-Super Tuesday string of wins by Obama, > Clinton hardly draws notice from the Republican party. The daily > barrage of press releases from the Republican National Committee > almost exclusively targets Obama. McCain, the presumptive GOP > nominee, makes almost no reference to Clinton in his campaign > appearances, instead zeroing in on Obama’s record. Oddly, I had thought to write about this exact phenomenon at some point today. Over the last two weeks, hardly any releases about Hillary Clinton have found their way into my e-mail. The RNC’s missives have focused on Obama exclusively, no mean feat considering his thin track record. Even blog readers have stopped sending Hillary material, a sure sign that she represents no real threat to either Obama or John McCain. That makes Hillary pine for the days of her “vast right-wing conspiracy” fantasy. As Mike Huckabee once said, you know you’re over the target when you’re taking flak. When the flak aims at someone else entirely, you know _you’re_ over. Hillary needs some media oxygen to keep her campaign alive, especially in Texas and Ohio, but Obama has kept the spotlight on himself. The example given by the Politico amply demonstrates this. Hillary thought she could capture some attention by announcing her February fundraising number — a very impressive $35 million. It briefly created some buzz about a comeback, but Obama’s campaign responded within hours that he had raised close to twice that much. Not only did that take the spotlight away from Hillary, but it reinforced the perception that she keeps falling further behind. Hillary once complained about media-fueled controversies that surrounded her and Bill. Now she’d put up with a scandal or two if it managed to focus the media and the opposition in both parties back on her campaign. She has discovered that obscurity is worse.Author Ed Morrissey
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comment on Hillary: I Want My VRWC TURKEY MADE ITS POINT Turkey has ended its incursioninto
northern Iraq, according to the Iraqi government, and its troops will return home shortly. The raid intended to wipe out PKK bases in the Zap valley, and some sources in Turkey claim that they have succeeded: > Turkey wound down its major ground offensive against Kurdish PKK > rebels inside northern Iraq on Friday, although it declined to > confirm an Iraqi minister’s statement that it had already > withdrawn all its troops. > Turkey sent thousands of soldiers into remote, mountainous northern > Iraq on February 21 to crush rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan > Workers’ Party (PKK) who use the region as a base for attacks on > Turkish territory. Washington feared the incursion could destabilize > an area of relative stability in Iraq…. > A Turkish military source, speaking to Reuters on condition of > anonymity, confirmed only that Turkish forces had fully withdrawn > from the key Zap valley in northern Iraq, long a major PKK > stronghold, and most had already arrived back in Turkey. The invasion made its point. The Turks rightly had lost patience with the Iraqis over their inability to control PKK terrorists in Zap. The valley has not come under Iraqi control, and PKK had flourished there as a result. The terrorists used their isolation to conduct attacks in Turkey that Ankara could no longer tolerate. The US had pressed Turkey to avoid attacks on Iraq, but in the end could not stop the Turks from retaliating against terrorists. Instead, the US tried to contain the fighting to Zap and keep the situation from escalating into the rest of Iraqi Kurdistan. In that, we seem to have succeeded; the Turks did not attack areas controlled by the Iraqisecurity forces.
Americans and Iraqis have to come to a better solution to the PKK menace. While Kurds in Turkey have legitimate grievances, we cannot allow terrorists to operate in Iraq, especially under our protection. It not only works against the entire mission in Iraq, it will eventually destabilize the relationship between what we hope will be the only two moderate Muslim democracies in the region. We need both Turkey and Iraq as partners to bolster our fight against radical Islamist terrorists. We don’t need them fighting each other, with the US in the middle.Author Ed Morrissey
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comment on Turkey Made Its Point THE ECONOMICS OF FEAR The Economist takes a look at Obamanomics,
and it sees William Jennings Bryan and class warfare. Instead of offering hope, Barack Obama offers the same fear- and envy-based tactics on which populism has always thrived. While Democrats have often used these tactics in primaries, the Economist worries that Obama might try to govern based on these promises: > FOR a man who has placed “hope” at the centre of his campaign, > Barack Obama can sound pretty darned depressing. As the battle for > the Democratic nomination reaches a climax in Texas and Ohio, the > front-runner’s speeches have begun to paint a world in which > laid-off parents compete with their children for minimum-wage jobs > while corporate fat-cats mis-sell dodgy mortgages and ship jobs off > to Mexico. The man who claims to be a “post-partisan” centrist > seems to be channelling the spirit of William Jennings Bryan, the > original American populist, who thunderously demanded to know > “Upon which side shall the Democratic Party fight—upon the side > of ‘the idle holders of idle capital’ or upon the side of ‘the > struggling masses’?” > There is no denying that for some middle-class Americans, the past > few years have indeed been a struggle. What is missing from Mr > Obama’s speeches is any hint that this is not the whole story: > that globalisation brings down prices and increases consumer choice; > that unemployment is low by historical standards; that American > companies are still the world’s most dynamic and creative; and > that Americans still, on the whole, live lives of astonishing> affluence. …
> If he were elected president, backed by a Democratic Congress with > enhanced majorities, Mr Obama might well feel obliged to deliver on > some of his promises. At the very least, the prospects for freer > trade would then be dim. > The sad thing is that one might reasonably have expected better from > Mr Obama. He wants to improve America’s international reputation > yet campaigns against NAFTA. He trumpets “the audacity of hope” > yet proposes more government intervention. He might have chosen to > use his silver tongue to address America’s problems in imaginative > ways—for example, by making the case for reforming the distorting > tax code. Instead, he wants to throw money at social problems and > slap more taxes on the rich, and he is using his oratorical powers > to prey on people’s fears. Many people have compared Obama to Ronald Reagan in his ability to promise “morning in America,” but they have focused only on the most superficial part of the Reagan revolution. Reagan didn’t cast himself as the agent of hope, but appealed to the hope within Americans that _they_ could lift up the country, and not the other way around. He focused on the hope of the individual as the true agent of change, and not the despair of the collective that required governmentintervention.
The rhetoric has given us nothing really new. It has the same populist ring to it that we have heard since before collectivism got entirely discredited in the latter 20th century. It’s simplistic calls to soak the rich and redistribute the wealth, to impose economic isolationism, and to prey on the fears of the working class by casting globalization as an unmitigated evil. The Economist acknowledges that Democrats usually drop the populism when it comes to general elections. That was certainly true of Bill Clinton, who made the NAFTA deal that his wife routinely disparages on the stump now. It would most likely be true with Hillary, but Obama has no track record on which to gauge this. Given that the only basis for analysis is Obama’s rhetoric, it’s hard to judge him as anything other than the fear-mongering populist he has become on thecampaign trail.
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