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Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:00:53 AM PDT

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Karl Rove says Barack Obama may be overreaching by spending money in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Indiana, Nebraska, Montana, Alaska and North Dakota, which means that Karl Rove is worried about losing North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, Indiana, Nebraska, Montana, Alaska and North Dakota.

Doug Feith, once described as the "stupidest guy on the face of the earth," gives five reasons why we went to war with Iraq...and three of them involve 9/11.  

David Broder decided to use his Washington Post real estate to tell about a report from a conservative think tank that concludes:

When it comes to the treatment of immigrants, the Bradley team sees a real threat in such things as multilingual ballots and bilingual classes. Such accommodations to the growing diversity of the population could lead to "many Americas, or even no America at all," they maintain. "Historical ignorance, civic neglect and social fragmentation might achieve what a foreign invader could not."

Broder doesn’t agree but apparently thought his readers should know that some people think brown people are scary.

Gail Collins talks about "Wesleygate," and the yawns that now greet calls for someone to be fired, saying that:

We yearn for the good old days when people saved proposals of employment termination for larger errors, like, say, mismanaging an entire war, or subverting the Constitution.

Ed Feulner says that yeah, things aren’t going well; gas prices are soaring along with foreclosures, the dollar is tanking, our treasury is teetering towards bankruptcy and we’re in the middle of a war. But there’s no reason to be pessimistic.  

Henry Miller wants us to stop demonizing those victims of government bureaucracy...the pharmaceutical industry.

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