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Thursday, March 19, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
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by John McCaslin
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America's No. 1 nationally syndicated columnist (now appearing in more than 550 newspapers) Cal Thomas tells Inside the Beltway: "I've had a lot of things happen while flying, but this morning was a new one."

"We were delayed on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport for more than 90 minutes," Mr. Thomas told us Wednesday. "The reason was that the captain had left his I.D. at home. He called his wife. She drove to the airport and gave it to him.

"He was extremely embarrassed and said in all his years as a commercial pilot and, before that, in the Air Force, this was the first time he had ever done such a thing. Then he announced on the PA system, 'I'm going to say something you'll never hear in Washington: I screwed-up.' Much laughter followed."

SHUT BUBBA UP

April's "Harper's Index" is filled with intriguing trivia, especially for those of us who make our home in the nation's capital: "Percentage of Americans born in Washington, D.C., who still live there: 13."

Ouch!

Now, get a load of this pair of not-so-pleasant facts:

"Amount the U.S. government spent last year on its former presidents: $2,500,000."

"Amount it spent on Bill Clinton's telephone service: $79,000."

Obviously, if he's going to talk so much on the telephone, somebody in government should insist that Mr. Clinton enroll in one of those less-expensive "friends and family"-style phone plans.

BEHIND EVERY MAN

"Women Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet."

Or such was the title of the recent State Department forum, the featured speaker Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

BUMPER YEAR

It's starting out as a bumper year for bumper stickers, what with everything coming unglued in this country.

One of the more popular bumper stickers, glued mostly to Republican-owned vehicles: "So, how's that 'hope' and 'change' working out for you?"

Otherwise, we're not quite sure what to make of the bumper sticker (he actually forwarded an entire stack to Inside the Beltway) sent to us by Washington-area attorney David I. Bledsoe: "I for one welcome our new Marxist overlords."

GIPPER'S TEAM

President Reagan's former Labor Secretary Ann McLaughlin Korologos and his one-time legal counsel Theodore B. "Ted" Olson have just been appointed to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation Board of Trustees, joining the likes of Rudolph W. Giuliani, Steve Forbes, and T. Boone Pickens, to name a few.

"I know that it would mean so much to him to have them both back as part of the Reagan team, especially during this important time of growth for the foundation," former first lady Nancy Reagan said in making the announcement.

Mr. Olson, who was U.S. solicitor general under former President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2004, continues to hold the record for presenting the most cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. And he's not slowing down any. He told Inside the Beltway this past weekend that he still leaves for work every morning at 5:30.

MORE MOUSEKETEERS

So, are you presently reading this column on printed paper or via the Internet?

The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism says when it comes to obtaining the latest news, audience migration to the Internet is rapidly accelerating.

"The number of Americans who regularly go online for news jumped 19 percent in the last two years," says Pew. "In 2008 alone, traffic to the top 50 news sites rose 27 percent."

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John McCaslin is a contributing columnist on Townhall.com and author of Inside The Beltway: Offbeat Stories, Scoops, and Shenanigans from around the Nation's Capital .

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and after last year's farcical coverage,
also CANCELLED Time & Newsweek!

We gave up newspapers long ago - and
will NEVER go back!

My mistake


jim Location: CA
Reply # 4
Date: Mar 20, 2009 - 12:58 PM EST
Stew was young and beautiful

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Of course I meant LA to Phoenix.

Bumper Stickers
You might want to be very careful in choosing your bumper stickers.

It's been rumored that, here in Missouri and maybe in your state as well, law enforcement might be making note of such stickers.

If your bumper sticker reads Praise Jesus, you could be labeled a religious fanatic; if the sticker makes a negative political statement, you could end up in the terrorist bucket. Heaven help me if I had a bumper sticker that said something critical of Big O.

If you have the time, take a look at

http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/2009/mar/14/fusion-cent er-data-draws-fire-over-assertions/

I really believe Big Brother is watching each and every one of us and is taking notes for future reference.

Stew was young and beautiful

The most stupid Airline delay, of the 1500 flights I have flown, was going from Los Angeles to Phones one morning, 30 years ago. The flight usually took an hour.

One morning we waited and waited in the plane, and after an hour, we finally took off.

When I asked why, the Stew said, "We had to wait for breakfast meals to be loaded."

An hour flight, and we waited an hour for breakfast.

At least the Stew was young and beautiful, rather than what I've seen on flights in the past years.


Talk about crazy----
A friend of mine is a pilot for a major U.S. airline. He must pass through security checks to be certain he has no weapons! Duh, he is flying the plane!

But we DID hear that comment!
"I screwed up" of course--immediately followed with all the "reasons" he still wasn't to blame for his actions; AND why all of the mistakes he'd made so far in just weeks were the fault of the Republicans and W...
He is an undisciplined child with no money--who suddenly is given access to the till AND the candy store...
PLEASE work to get him out of the office he is NOT constitutionally qualified to hold--so we can learn from our mistakes and correct them before we are all sunk!

"Marxist overlords"
That's a reference to one of the best "Simpsons" episodes ever - "Deep Space Homer".

In it a news anchor gets the mistaken impression that the Earth is about to be conquered by giant ants, so he says "and I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords" and offers his services as a quisling to the human race.
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