March 1, 2007"At The Mid-Confidence Level"
I feel like I've said this a thousand times now, but every time I think my opinion of this administration cannot possibly sink any lower, some new story comes out...[More]
They Lost The DVD?
According to the Bush administration, the prosecution of Jose Padilla is one of the most important post-9/11 anti-terrorism cases this nation has ever brought. But you'll never believe it.... they've...[More]
March 2, 2007Things Aren't Looking Up For Scooter....
Via TPMMuckraker, the AP is reporting a new request from the Libby jury: Jurors asked for the definition of "reasonable doubt" Friday after completing a shortened, eighth day of deliberations...[More]
Grover Norquist: Against Obstructionism Before He Was For It
Once upon a time, conservative leader and activist Grover Norquist thought an obstructionist minority party was a threat to democracy itself. Now? Not so much: NORQUIST:Nothing good happens in the...[More]
Obama Goes Grassroots
Very interesting story out of Cleveland today. If you ever had any doubts that Obama really does plan to go grassroots, read this. Sirota is right to suggest that DC...[More]
Coulter Calls Edwards "Faggot," Movement Conservatives Applaud
For those who don't know, CPAC is one of the most important annual gatherings of conservatives in America. Everyone who is anyone makes an appearance, and this year, all of...[More]
March 3, 2007Obama's Speech @ AIPAC
Obama delivered a speech on US foreign policy Friday afternoon before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and one of my readers has sent along a copy of his prepared...[More]
A Sense of Inevitablitity
Interesting piece from the Economist on the 2008 contest. It begins with a discussion of Hillary's last-minute decision to attend this weekend's events in Selma, and then moves on to...[More]
Credit Where Credit Is Due
SecDef Gates seems to genuinely understand the meanings of leadership and accountability. The conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center are a national scandal, one that is years in the...[More]
In Your Name
Via Andrew Sullivan, more evidence of the things being done in your name, this time from the LA Times: ON NEW YEAR'S EVE in 2003, I was seized at the...[More]
UVA Chokes, Walks Away From ACC Basketball Championship
All they had to do was defeat a team that was 4-11 in ACC play and the ACC regular season title was theirs. And sure thing, no game in the...[More]
Today's Global Warming Casualty: Maple Syrup
NYT: Warmer-than-usual winters are throwing things out of kilter, causing confusion among maple syrup producers, called sugar makers, and stoking fears for the survival of New England’s maple forests. “We...[More]
Probing Gonzales
Robert Novak reports: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has indicated he is too busy to answer letters from Democratic congressional leaders about his firing seven U.S. attorneys involved in probes of...[More]
Failure By Design
Tim F over at Balloon Juice brings up something I've been meaning to blog about for some time now. First his take, then mine: A piece by Kevin Drum reminds...[More]
Breaking The Guard
Via John Cole, the Washington Post provides yet another example of the harm this administration has done to this nation: Nearly 90 percent of Army National Guard units in the...[More]
There Are Rumours On The Internets....
In case you missed the news, YouTube has announced the launch of YouChoose, a site that aggregates all of the official 2008 presidential candidate YouTube sites. In other only slightly...[More]
A One In Four Chance
One of Josh Marshall's readers found this gem: According to Republican Sen. Gordon Smith (OR), Gen. Patraeus believes the "surge" only stands a one in four chance of success....[More]
March 5, 2007Good Huckabee Profile in Salon
Salon has an interesting profile on GOP longshot candidate Mike Huckabee. I'll be honest. As a Democrat, this guy worries me more than anyone else. Unlike the rest of the...[More]
Watching Joe Learn To Blog
The Swampland experiment over at Time Magazine has been fascinating to watch. After years of getting hammered by the progressive bloggers, Joe Klein entered the fray, and from day one...[More]
A Picture Worth 1,000 Words
Front and center on today's NYT is the photo attached to this story. Take a look at the scene just above Hillary and Bill. What's that someone is holding? Something...[More]
Why Leadership Matters
Digby's post yesterday reminds me of something I've been meaning to say: The media will never change the nation's narrative on their own. Only leadership, the kind that comes out...[More]
WaPo: 'It Is Just Not Walter Reed'
This is how they support the troops? The official reaction to the revelations at Walter Reed has been swift, and it has exposed the potential political costs of ignoring Oliva's...[More]
March 6, 2007Libby Guilty, FoxNews Proclaims "No Big Deal" (WIth Numerous Updates)
Scooter Libby, the Vice President's former Chief of Staff, has been found guilty on 4 of the 5 counts against him: two counts of perjury, one count of making false...[More]
Ackerman Goes Embed
For those of you who aren't regular readers of his blog, Spencer Ackerman and his blog have just gone embed in Iraq. His plan, apparently, is to post more often...[More]
Why Coulter Matters
One more post on this and then I'll let it go, I swear. Two excerpts for your consideration. Glenn Greenwald: Kirsten Powers was on Fox last night with Bill O'Reilly...[More]
March 7, 2007A Thought About Presidential Pardons
As is so often the case, Digby is right. I realize that constitutionally a president's ability to pardon is absolute and unchecked, but... If a president can pardon the most...[More]
March 8, 2007About That Realignment
So I just gave a lecture today in Intro to American Politics about critical realignment theory, and at the end, as I was running out of time, I gave a...[More]
McCain's Fall
Ezra Klein: McCain was the maverick. In 2003, he was the perfect candidate for...2008. But he spent the intervening years sucking up to Bush and cozying up to the establishment...[More]
March 11, 2007It Reminds Me Of The Kerry Campaign
For the second time in a week, the John Edwards campaign has turned a news story into an opportunity to raise donations via the Internet. First it was an email...[More]
March 12, 2007Your Liberal Media, The Sunday Talk Show Edition
MediaMatters has their latest update to their If It's Sunday, It's Still Conservative: How the Right Continues to Dominate the Sunday Talk Shows report. Surprise, surprise. Since the midterm elections,...[More]
March 13, 2007About Those Attorneys (With Multiple Updates)
While I was off skiing at Killington this weekend, the story about the purge late last year of numerous US Attorneys broke wide open. When Josh Marshall over at TPM...[More]
When the Subpoenas Start Flying, Remember This
Carpetbagger reminds us of precedent: Let’s take a moment to remember exactly what Burton was up to a decade ago. Most memorable, however, was the famously unhinged chairman of the...[More]
Lying To Congress Is A Felony
Glenn Greenwald: Of course, the reason that lying to Congress is a felony is because Congress is composed of the representatives of the American people, and when executive branch officials...[More]
Political Jujitsu
Pundits on FoxNewes have cast the Dems decision to pull out of an agreement that saw Fox hosting a Democratic debate in Nevada as the equivalent of the "techniques perfected...[More]
Gonzales Press Conference Wrap-Up
Josh Marshall nails it in one line: Gonzales: I'm going to get to the bottom of what Harriet and I did. Kevin Drum says Gonzo is toast. So too does...[More]
"Shills of Negativity"
Well put, sir. Well put. Gary Kamiya @ Salon. Yet despite their supposed beliefs, a kind of nihilism, an intellectual sterility, emanates from the Coulters and Limbaughs of the world....[More]
Today's Obama Update
via Andrew Sullivan, take a look at what Oakland has done: 500 Volunteer on a Sunday to Help Obama's Upcoming Oakland Appearance On just two days notice, close to 500...[More]
Power Corrputs
Another piece of the puzzle falls into place: According to a study published by communications professors Donald C. Shields and John F. Cragan (available at ePluribus Media), nearly 80% of...[More]
About That Housing Bubble
First,today's news: own more than 240 points in their second-biggest drop of the year as troubles piled up for subprime lenders. Investors, bracing for a wilting economy, fled the already...[More]
Rule of Law
Josh Marshall: I'm not sure if it's more a matter of entertainment or just grim confirmation, but it is worth cataloging all the Republicans who are now willing to come...[More]
March 14, 2007Out Today
Going to be out of the house most of today. More updates tomorrow, I promise. In the meantime, in case you missed it, here's today's editorial from the NYT: We...[More]
March 15, 2007While I Was Out...
Although I didn't get a chance to post yesterday, I did get to do more reading than I had expected. So... before I get on to today's news, here are...[More]
Congressional Research Service Weighs in On US Attorney Replacement
The Library of Congress' nonpartisan CRS was asked to look into the history of US Attorney replacement over the past 25 years. Here's what they found: At least 54 U.S....[More]
Another Gonzales Scandal?
You've got to be kidding me. National Journal’s Murray Waas has uncovered a second major scandal implicating Gonzales: Shortly before Attorney General Alberto Gonzales advised President Bush last year on...[More]
Quote of the Day
Via Andrew Sullivan, Scott Horton: What is at stake here? The issue is enormous. It is whether the criminal justice system will be turned into a partisan political tool...There is...[More]
"...their hatred of Saddam transfered to a hatred of Iraq."
Spencer Ackerman reports from Baghdad: In response to a commenter on one of my Tapped posts, I asked S and A what they made of General Saleh's contention that Iraq's...[More]
TIME: How the Right Went Wrong
You couldn't craft a better realignment cover if you tried. Wow....[More]
ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE: E-Mails Show Rove's Role in U.S. Attorney Firings (Multiple Updates)
You've got to be kidding me. A few days ago the White House was claiming that, within the White House at least, the idea of the prosecutor purge was all...[More]
Questions
You know, if we followed standard criminal justice procedures with terrorism suspects, including interrogations without torture and trials open to the public, questions like these might not be necessary: Is...[More]
March 19, 2007Updating The US Attorneys Scandal
Looks like the story advanced significantly over the weekend. First up, from today's WaPo, yet another sign of a direct tie between the aggressive investigation of Republican scandals and the...[More]
Cakewalk? (Updated)
Via Kevin Drum: The man who declared Iraq would be a "cakewalk" now believes that the best we can hope for is that Iraq will become a new Syria. Let...[More]
Instantaneously And Without Limits
Glenn Greenwald continues to push the warrantless wiretapping story forward. Is this the America you want to leave for your children? In essence, the FBI and our nation's telecommunications companies...[More]
WaPo: Military Is Ill-Prepared For Other Conflicts
Back in 2000, then Gov Bush made military preparedness a key part of his campaign for the White House. That was then. This is now. Four years after the invasion...[More]
Attorneys Scandal Edges MUCH Closer To White House
ThinkProgress asks a very important question: Was Carol Lam Targeting The White House Prior To Her Firing? The media reports this morning that among Lam’s politically powerful targets were former...[More]
Four Years and Counting
Salon's War Room has an excellent compare-and-contrast on Bush's various statements about the Iraq war over the past four years....[More]
The Subprime Scandal
UPDATE: I'm placing this at the top for emphasis. In Detroit's rapidly collapsing housing market, homes are selling for less than new cars: "At least 16 Detroit houses up for...[More]
Vote Different
For those of you who haven't yet seen the anti-Hillary, pro-Obama, 1984 Apple commercial rip-off yet, here you go: Obama's camp claims they had nothing to do with it. Assuming...[More]
Redefining "Wingman"
Or is it simply returning it to its original meaning? Two recent studies from the world of birds give us a glimpse into how far back in evolutionary terms complex...[More]
A Purgegate Primer
Kevin Drum has the short version you've been looking for: [T]he only serious argument that Purgegate is a scandal is related to the reason for the Pearl Harbor Day massacre....[More]
March 20, 2007Subprime Follies (Updated)
Re: yesterday's post on the rapidly collapsing subprime mortgage market, Kevin Drum today has more, this time brought to us by the folks at Fortune. Key quote from Kevin: This...[More]
Blindfolds Optional
Josh Marshall: Gotta love this. The White House will allow Rove and Miers to testify about the US Attorney Purge. But they can't be under oath. It has to be...[More]
The Conservative Revolt
Via Huffington Post: Four prominent conservative thinkers are set to launch a campaign "to restore checks and balances and civil liberties protections under assault by the Executive Branch," arguing that,...[More]
Gonzales to Go?
Some signs suggest it may happen today. First, from ThinkProgress: Gonzales was supposed to appear before a House committee on Thursday to discuss the Justice Department budget and other issues...[More]
“A mistake by an empty suit.”
Open mouth. Insert both feet. Cubans in Miami are steaming mad at former Gov. Mitt Romney for shooting his mouth off in stumbling Spanish, mispronouncing names and erroneously associating a...[More]
Patrick Fitzgerald on White House "Undistinguished" List
This is so laughably stupid it hurts: U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had "not distinguished themselves" on a Justice Department chart sent to the White...[More]
About Executive Privilege
Atrios provides a key reminder: Any executive privilege claims can only theoretically potentially limit the scope of questioning, not prevent them from testifying at all. Working for the president doesn't...[More]
The USA-8
Kevin Drum comes up with the new name for the US Attorneys scandal: The USA-8. Consider it adopted. The overview of the massive document dump by TPM Muckraker is still...[More]
New, Improved FBI Procedures! Now With No Paper Trail Required!
No wonder principled conservatives are up in arms today. Take a look at what the FBI has decided to do: The FBI, which has been criticized for improperly gathering telephone...[More]
More on Executive Privilege
Glenn Greenwald, as is his wont, digs deeply: it is crystal clear (just as it was when Bill Clinton sought to invoke "executive privilege" to resist Grand Jury subpoenas to...[More]
March 21, 2007The USA-8, Cont'd
As people continue to sift through the latest set of documents, there are plenty of updates to pass along today. But for those of you pressed for time, there's really...[More]
Exectutive Privilege
Whoops. Ed Henry on CNN: I think also, another thing to look at, I followed up a question about executive privilege. You heard Tony Snow at the end there saying...[More]
Giuliani: "Freedom is about authority"
What a great catch by Andrew Sullivan: "We look upon authority too often and focus over and over again, for 30 or 40 or 50 years, as if there is...[More]
More Like This, Please
Al Gore is up on Capitol Hill today testifying about climate change. Rep Joe Barton (R-TX), one of the last remaining denialists out there, tried his best to spin his...[More]
Ron Brownstein: "Who's watching the president?"
LATimes: AT TIMES, President Bush's second term has resembled a laboratory test of what happens to a large institution when all mechanisms of accountability are disabled. The results have not...[More]
Metal Madness
Huh. So I finally have an explanation for my metal obsession during high school. Who knew?...[More]
Elections Have Consequences
Beautiful. Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) has said Al Gore is “full of crap” and compared people who believe in global warming to “the Third Reich.” During today’s Senate hearing, Inhofe...[More]
Trade Sales Tax Cuts For Cigarette Tax Increases? Not If You Are The Gov. of Mississippi
This is wonderfully stupid: Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour fought back an effort to make groceries more affordable for state residents because it would also raise the cost of cigarettes, according...[More]
John And Elizabeth Edwards To Hold Press Conference Tomorrow
From ABCNews: JOHN EDWARDS AND HIS WIFE, ELIZABETH, TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE THURSDAY AT NOON ET -- DEVELOPING He had recently cancelled a campaign stop to return home to be...[More]
"The game has changed"
Looks like Arianna found the creator of the anti-Hillary viral video from a few days back. The guy worked for Blue State Digital, the company Obama and several other Democratic...[More]
David Brooks is PISSED!
Tomorrow's NYT: Prosecutors, like other professionals, develop a code of honor to help them steer through the gray areas. This code of honor consists of a series of habits and...[More]
March 22, 2007The Edwards Announcement
It seems that most people are missing the point of the Edwards announcement. Ezra Klein, thankfully, is not. I agree with K-Lo. I'd bet good money that John Edwards is...[More]
OK, I'll Bite....
Tony Snow: There’s another principle, which is Congress doesn’t have the legislative — I mean oversight authority over the White House. [CNN, 3/22/07] First, the White House is under no...[More]
Stop Socializaed Medicine! Or Something...
Why change our system when, as Kevin constantly reminds us, we have the very best health care system in the world? LATimes: Blue Cross of California systematically violates state law...[More]
About the Iraq War Supplemental Vote (Multiple Updates)
Some say it goes too far. Others say it doesn't go far enough. I'm in with Atrios on this one: I really haven't written about the House Iraq Bill for...[More]
Obama’s Pastor Speaks Out
Wow. Just wow....[More]
4 Years Later: Iraqi Munition Sites Still Unguarded
Yet again these people have left me at a loss for words: As of October 2006 US forces had still not secured all of the unguarded munition sites in Iraq,...[More]
More Attorneys, More Scandals
Tip of the iceberg, people. Tip of the iceberg. The leader of the Justice Department team that prosecuted a landmark lawsuit against tobacco companies said yesterday that Bush administration political...[More]
FBI Violations May Number 3,000, Official Says
Trust us, they said. We'll never abuse the provisions of the Patriot Act, they said. We only want what is best for you, they said. We only want to protect...[More]
March 23, 2007More On Mortgages
I swear, I'm really not trying to scare you people. So... Here's a positive spin: As you read this, remember that it was the shift of low and moderate income...[More]
They Can't Even Get The Cover-Up Right
For those of you looking for hard evidence that the Justice Department is withholding information from Congress, this is it. And once again, it shows just how inept these people...[More]
Tom DeLay: "Liberals Are Like Hitler."
I'm really not making this up. From DeLay's new book: "I believe it was Adolf Hitler who first acknowledged that the big lie is more effective than the little lie,...[More]
Once Again, Conventional Wisdom Is Wrong
Beinart @ Time: In 1973 the Senate voted to suspend funding for American military operations in Vietnam; the next year, Congress voted to cut off aid to the embattled government...[More]
More On The Edwards Announcement
Ana Marie Cox gets it pitch perfect: I've been thinking really hard about Jay's points from his piece yesterday. His argument initially struck me as interesting -- even a good...[More]
First Edwards, Now Snow.
Those of you praying for Elizabeth Edwards should be sure to add Tony Snow to your list WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential spokesman Tony Snow is undergoing surgery Monday to remove...[More]
A $40 Million Violation
Bush doesn't like the law as is? Bush makes up his own law! The campaign spent $80 million on television ads it labeled “hybrid” ads — they promoted the president’s...[More]
In Your Name (Updated)
This morning, the Washington Post broke its long-standing prohibition against publishing anonymous op-eds so that it could let one of your fellow Americans tell his story. This is your government,...[More]
Connecting the Dots, One By One
Just out from McClatchy: The administration's interest in replacing some U.S. attorneys, in voter fraud and in voting rights has sometimes had a political tinge, however. Bush has acknowledged hearing...[More]
About Those Unguarded Munitions Dumps
Yesterday I thought the scandal was that some of the massive ammunition dumps remained unguarded. That was bad. This is worse: In our report, we concluded that a fundamental gap...[More]
Well This Certainly Explains Why They Waited Until Friday Night To Dump The Docs
Alberto Gonzales, 10 days ago: ''I knew my chief of staff was involved in the process of determining who were the weak performers -- where were the districts around the...[More]
Scandals, Scandals, Scandals
I'm too tired to do it now, but in the AM I'm going to have to do a round-up of the state of play of all of the various scandals...[More]
Sacred Spaces
This is why nothing should ever be built on the 9/11 site. Leave it as a memorial to those who perished. Leave it as it is so that we never...[More]
March 24, 2007Menwhile, Under This Rock...
The number two man at the Department of Interior has just been convicted for making false statements to Congress. The former No. 2 official in the Interior Department yesterday admitted...[More]
ABCNews: Disapproval on Iraq Hits Record
Another new poll, another new low: A record number of Americans disapprove of the war in Iraq, and a clear majority now favors the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces, even...[More]
Great Moments In Headline Writing
WaPo: Bush: Democrats Should Drop Partisan Politics Translation: Bush: Partisan Political Organizations Should Drop Partisan Political Activities. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the Post, E.J. Dionne gets it precisely right: So many...[More]
The USA-8: The Story Continues To Unfold (Multiple Updates)
When I went to bed last night, news about a new 3,000+ 280+ page document dump from the Dept of Justice had just broken, and within just the first few...[More]
I Hate To Admit This, But...
K-Lo may be on to something here: Edwards should cut a deal with Gore early on to be climate czar with Cabinet-level status. That along with cutting a deal with...[More]
Repeat After Me
US Attorney's serve at the pleasure of the president. The law does not....[More]
You Talkin' To Me, Punk?
Taylor Marsh has video of an appearance by Rep. Murtha on CNN that is serious must-see-TV. Bush wants to veto the supplemental spending bill? Fine. Murtha's going to make sure...[More]
Disgraceful Conduct
AP: A Pentagon investigation will recommend that nine officers, including up to four generals, be held accountable for missteps in the aftermath of the friendly fire death of Army Ranger...[More]
At The Pleasure of the PRESIDENT
Anonymous Liberal makes a very interesting and under-reported point. In fact, this is the first time I've seen it made anywhere: As Marty Lederman points out, the relevant statute–28 U.S.C....[More]
NYT: Police Spied Broadly Before G.O.P. Convention
Shades of the 1960s in this story from the NYT: For at least a year before the 2004 Republican National Convention, teams of undercover New York City police officers traveled...[More]
March 27, 2007The Coming Conservative Crack-Up
Kevin Drum, riffing off a post by John Quiggin, has an interesting take today on some of the potential reasons we're seeing growing fissures within Bush and Reagan's conservative coalition....[More]
Gonzales Flees Own Press Conference?!?
I'm not a lawyer, but when you behave like this, it doesn't do much to convince people that you are innocent. Don't have time for the video? This image will...[More]
Military Sources Laughing At McCain
Well now... isn't this an interesting development. I once really respected John McCain. As happy as I am that he will not be president, it saddens me to see someone...[More]
Conservative Crack-Up Makes Me Crack Up
Hilarious story by ThinkProgress demonstrating how deeply illogical the conservative movement has become. A group known as the Western Business Roundtable sent out an action alert warning its members of...[More]
Chris Bowers Makes a Funny
I realize that this makes me an uber-political-dork, but I don't care. This irritates me to no end: Florida could move its presidential primary to as early as Jan. 29...[More]
March 28, 2007"How Can We Use The GSA To Help Our Candidates In The Next Election?"
This is unbelievable. I've been following the story about how Karl Rove's shop in the White House attempted to use the GSA, the government's main procurement agency and landlord, to...[More]
"No Religious Test Shall Ever Be Required..."
The US Constitution is very explicit on this matter: Article VI: The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial...[More]
Like a Katamari of Scandals
Kyle Sampson, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales former Chief of Staff, is set to testify under oath tomorrow before the Senate on his role in the rapidly evolving US Attorneys scandal....[More]
Pelosi To Bush: "Calm Down With the Threats...."
More like this, please....[More]
March 29, 2007The Sampson Hearings
Just an FYI... TPM Muckraker is doing a blow by blow account of today's hearings. I'll be busy most of the day, but hope to be back later to provide...[More]
March 30, 2007Notice the Priorities
the people held in the Guantanamo Bay prison facility are supposed to be the worst of the worst. They are so bad, so evil, the administration has argued, that they...[More]
Tilting the Scales
Joseph D. Rich was chief of the voting section in the Justice Department's civil right division from 1999 to 2005. Here's what he has to say in today's LA Times:...[More]
Entirely Predictible
This really is too funny. The head of a California company hired by the U.S. government to help build a fence along the Southwest border to curb the flow of...[More]
March 31, 2007Dowd Has a Change of Heart (Updated)
Back in February, Matthew Dowd, a man who once was one of President Bush's closest advisors, wrote what seemed to me to be a deeply conflicted defense of the man...[More]
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