Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Wednesday digest

- Why is so much attention being paid by the mainstream media to the fact that yes, a passenger jet actually did hit the Pentagon on 9/11? Sure, it's a story, but it should be a minor one at that because I thought only nutters (more here and here) truly believed that the US government would consider pulling such a stunt. I can only conclude from how much attention this is getting that the mainstream media's frame of reference is so distorted that there are some journos who actually believe that some kind of underhanded conspiracy potentially occurred, and the very fact that it didn't is newsworthy. (Either that, or it's a slow news day.)

- At least the conspiracy theorists will always have Chomsky, a fella who never met a suicide bomber he didn't like.

- Where does Bourque get his info? Ezra Levant as Ambassador to Israel? A laughable proposition.

- Another non-union automaker is making a considerable investment in North America, creating more jobs for families. Paul Martin's buddy Buzz Hargrove could not be reached for comment.

- Speaking of families, here's a look at how less government strengthens them. Three cheers for that!

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