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Hawaii Five-O: Men vs. the boys

Hawaii Five-O: Men vs. the boys
How big was the original TV series Hawaii Five-O? This big. In my senior year of high school, my buddy Steve Nordstrom and I were ditching class when we walked by a long line of freshmen waiting to get their pictures taken for the yearbook. So naturally, we got in line too. I wore my motorcycle helmet and gave my name as “Then Came Bronson,” after a popular TV show that I know many boomers... 

My latest column and assorted trail mix from the opinion jar

My latest column and assorted trail mix from the opinion jar
I am four days back from vacation, which is equivalent to 100 light years away from the beach. So as I was returning to the blog to post my latest column from Cincy Magazine (scroll down if you can’t wait), I grabbed a handful of salty comments from the opinion jar. Here goes — and many thanks, as always, to those of you who still drop by here, even when nobody’s home. – Where’s... 

Liberal media: Close enough for government work

Liberal media: Close enough for government work
Your government-subsidized media at work During 30 years in the newspaper business, I watched as the newsroom herd of independent minds followed the cowbell of liberal bias over a cliff.  Every year it got worse, leading to the great leap for Obama that caused a cartwheeling free-fall of credibility. No wonder more than half the nation that calls itself conservative has turned its back on newspapers... 

Three cheers for giving Shepard Fairey the bum’s rush in Covington

Three cheers for giving Shepard Fairey the bum's rush in Covington
Shepard Fairey mural in Covington, from the Enquirer I guess the issue is settled. Covington has better taste and higher standards than Cincinnati. The local media have been gushing about murals in Cincinnati by artist Shepard Fairey. You can hardly turn a page in town without stumbling on one of his Stalinesque works of art, “inspired” (shoplifted?) from Communist propaganda.   What... 

What the Enquirer forgot to tell you about their ‘Hero’ Harry Belafonte

What the Enquirer forgot to tell you about their 'Hero' Harry Belafonte
Belafonte and his buddy, Hugo Chavez If Political Correctness is a boy band like the Jonas Brothers, the Cincinnati Enquirer is a 13-year-old girl. In case you somehow failed to notice because you have joined the thousands who are so fed up they no longer subscribe, the Enquirer was almost peeing itself over the Civil Rights game this weekend. Saturday spread the story all over the section fronts.... 

Stop the Presses: Someone in the Obama Administration Told the Truth

Stop the Presses: Someone in the Obama Administration Told the Truth
Had to love this post at NRO (National Review Online) today. The Most Transparently Irresponsible Administration in American History [Andy McCarthy] How could the Attorney General of the United States malign a state law as raising profound constitutional questions, imply that the lawmakers who drafted it are racists, and direct a Justice Department review of the law without having read the law? If... 

Boycott the boycott – support Arizona

Boycott the boycott - support Arizona
President Obama's "secure" border Arizona’s tourism officials should jump on this like a roadrunner on a stick-lizard. The Great Liberal Boycott of the Grand Canyon State could turn Tucson, Phoenix and Flagstaff  into the new vacation destinations for conservatives. San Francisco, the Democratic Party and most of the liberal media are already supporting the boycott while they... 

A night of yellow ribbons and red-white-and-blue patriotism

A night of yellow ribbons and red-white-and-blue patriotism
Matt Maupin At the door they handed out rubber wrist bands that said, “Let Us Never Forget.” That, in a few words, was all that really needed to be said at the Yellow Ribbon Scholarship Fundraiser last night at the Oasis in Loveland. Of course, there was more to say. The Maupins were there, honoring their son Matt, whose capture and MIA status captivated Cincinnati and broke our hearts for... 

Take a gun to jail… stay there.

Take a gun to jail... stay there.
Which one doesn't belong in jail? This...? ... Or this? My nomination for stupidest bad-guy of 2010 comes from this story in the Enquirer. The story goes like this: Bad guy takes a loaded gun to jail. That’s right, the county slammer. Showing up with a gun at the jailhouse is like carrying a pound of pot into a police station. Flat guaranteed to get you a reserved room in the Graybar Motel.... 
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Oba-Me: The president’s biggest admirer is himself

Oba-Me: The president's biggest admirer is himself
Obama leaves the White House in sweatshirt and sandals -- carrying a copy of GQ with himself on the cover Sorry for the long absence. If anyone is still sticking around to read this, thanks. I was in Michigan last weekend. I highly recommend the trip for anyone who is feeling glum about Ohio right now. Michigan has a much bigger chill, and it’s not just the winter. Nearly every headline in the... 
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