Wednesday, December 26, 2001
Quote of The Day
"Liberalism is a pessimistic faith because it never sees the potential in
Man, just his flaws. Rather than focusing on ways to free people so they can
elevate themselves, liberalism instead concentrates on ways to subsidize
people in their current misery. Liberalism is embarrassed by success and
prosperity because independent and free people do not need liberals --and
above all, liberals need to be needed."
--Cal Thomas
The Shoe Dupe: After several long day's of second rate reporting from
understaffed news groups this much we know: "Richard Reid" the guy who tried
to blow up his feet and everyone else on American Airlines 93
apparently really is a Brit and not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Here,
the Times of London, suggests that
he was an expendable terrorist bomb tester
sent up to see if
exploding sneakers would do the job. They didn't
Getting To Be A Habit: Under the headline: Manhunt Uncovers No Trace of bin
Laden," the Washington Post tells us once again the man is gone, either dead
or disappeared. Now that he has joined Judge Crater, D.B. Cooper, Jimmy
Hoffa and Elvis. Perhaps they should just set up a countdown box somewhere
and
stop writing full length stories until something happens.
Got 'Cha: CNN puts out a year ender in the form of a list of Internet
hoaxes. The thread off this story is far more fun than the story itself. We
want to thank Ldot Poster Segway for the hilarious graphic.
Check it out.
Not So Cozy: Eric Umansky at Slate looks into the Taliban caves around Tora
Bora (where Geraldo made his now infamous walk on "hallowed ground") and
suggests they might not have been as fabulous as the media suggested. This
brings up the question of where the London Times got that detailed drawing,
widely reprinted, of bin Laden's main redoubt.
Did it even exist?
Dick Took Notes: Last week Clinton held a pity party in his Harlem hide-away
whining that "they are trying to pin bin Laden on us." Not difficult to do if
one reads Dick Morris' column today. One wonders how we would ever know
precisely what went on in the Clinton White House if Morris had not escaped
to tell the tales. Okay, so he was pushed, whatever. Here he gives us a
chilling tick-tock on measures offered to fight terrorism that were ignored.
(There's another tiny detail in the original Berke story in the Times
concerning that meeting: Anyone notice Maggie Williams is back and in place
as Clinton's Chief of Staff? Wonder if she has a direct tie-line directly to
Hillary or if she just dials her up with hourly reports?)
Go easy on yourself this day after all the work you did is now spread all
over the house. Let the garbage wait, leave the dishes in the sink, rent a
good movie and chill. You've earned it. Click back here when you want to know
what's going on.
-Your On-The-Job LComStaff