April 1, 2007

Sunday Links

I don't have much time to blog today, so I think I'm going to just do a collection of short links to posts I've come...[More]

Apparently Dutch TV Rocks

Matt Yglesias is absolutely right: this video may very well be the best thing I've ever seen:...[More]

More on the Gitmo "Confession"

Two days back, I noted the odd choice made by the government to go easy on David Hicks, the Australian citizen who recently pled guilty...[More]

Presidential Spring Training?

What with the rest of the progressive blogosphere constantly beating up on him, I usually stay away from commenting on David Broder. But today's column...[More]

April 2, 2007

What John McCain Really Thinks

There are really only two choices: Either he is an idiot, or he thinks we are. One of the other. There are no other options....[More]

April 3, 2007

Twittervision

Via FP Passport.... I can't make up my mind if this is useful or useless, but there's one thing I am sure of: I can't...[More]

The End of the War in Iraq?

In case you've missed it, Senate Majority leader Harry Reid announced his support yesterday for Russ Feingold's latest effort to bring the war in Iraq...[More]

April 4, 2007

At Least $25 Million

Obama brings in a total for the quarter that is just a hair short of Clinton's numbers. But that's not even the half of it....[More]

The Dirty Hippies Were Right. Again.

Andrew Sullivan reminds me today that I forgot to link yesterday to this post from John Cole. Given that the story ran in the Metro...[More]

Subservient In Syria? Erm.... No.

Sometimes it really seems as if right wing bloggers haven't noticed the existence of Google. After Drudge posted a photo of Speaker Pelosi wearing a...[More]

Hiding In The Bushes?

What's up with this?...[More]

Compare and Contrast (Update)

Sen. McCain isn't the only Republican making a fool out of himself over his recent visit to Iraq. Rep. Mike Pence was on the trip...[More]

Redesigns

First, WashingtonPost.com launched a redesign of their site, one apparently aimed at increasing the amount of white space by decreasing the amount of news displayed...[More]

April 5, 2007

Forget Giuliani

In case you missed today's news.... Rudy Giuliani still supports public funding for abortions. He's running for the Republican nomination, but he supports providing federal...[More]

Mis-Underestimating the Meaning of "Recess Appointment"

Let's be clear about this: from a constitutional standpoint, the purpose of recess appointments was to allow the president to keep federal offices filled during...[More]

Take Two: Obama Beats Hillary In Q1

ABCNews: ABC News has learned that the $23.5 million Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., raised for his presidential campaign for use in the primaries is more...[More]

US Funding Jundullah In Pakistan

If this report from ABC News is true... Please tell me this report is not true. Please? A Pakistani tribal militant group responsible for a...[More]

About That Trip To Syria

As I'm sure you're all aware, over the past few days right wing blogs, the mainstream media, Republican politicians, and even the Bush administration itself...[More]

Has Romney Ever Heard of The Google?

It really does seem to be a trend. High profile politicians and media figures seem to be completely unaware of the power of Google. As...[More]

Fukuyama: Europe Is The Model

Francis Fukuyama is considered to be on of the driving intellectual forces behind the modern neo-conservative movement. Over the past few years he has gradually...[More]

Again With The Google

I've obviously found today's theme. From the LAT: WASHINGTON — In a direct challenge to Congress and the way it does business, the White House...[More]

6 DNC Debates

One per month, beginning in July 2007. Let the games begin. UPDATE: And FoxNews won't be asked to even one of them. Well done, Dr....[More]

Cramming Never Works

I guess Alberto Gonzales never learned that lesson in college. WaPo: Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales has retreated from public view this week in an...[More]

April 6, 2007

Cheney In The Bushes, Take Two

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How Supply-Side Economics Trickled Down

Bruce Bartlett, one of the Republicans behind the supply-side revolution in the early 1980's, has an interesting piece in today's NYT. Short version? However useful...[More]

April 7, 2007

409 Days

That's the number of days President Bush has spent on vacation over the past six years. By contrast, if you are one of those average...[More]

April 8, 2007

Sunday News Roundup

Some news stories in today's papers that will be worth your time and attention: + John McCain's strategy for relaunching his campaign appears to be...[More]

April 9, 2007

Cramming Still Doesn't Work

I told you before, Alberto, cramming never works: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has virtually wiped his public schedule clean to bone up for his long-awaited...[More]

April 10, 2007

Quick Studies In Hypocrisy

Great summary this morning from Kevin Drum: ABC News has reported that the United States is funneling money to Jundullah, a Sunni terrorist group based...[More]

Technical Difficulties

I'm not entirely sure what happened here, but apparently my hosting provider made some changes to my server of the past few days, and its...[More]

More Patriot Act Easter Eggs

Josh Marshall has found yet another little noticed provision slipped into the USA Patriot Act back in 2005, and once again it looks like it...[More]

Conyers Issues Subpoenas; Senate Judiciary Committee Not Far Behind?

Game on: The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed new documents Tuesday from Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as part of its investigation into the firings of federal...[More]

"An Invitation To Agree With Bush"

We are governed by a child: WASHINGTON - President Bush on Tuesday invited Democrats to discuss their standoff over a war-spending bill, but he made...[More]

Modern Media Madness

In a post imagining what the media response would have looked like had those captured sailors been US Navy personnel, Greg Djerejian puts together one...[More]

I Don't Care About Don Imus

There. I said it. If, however, you are one of those people who does care, you might want to read the transcript before offering up...[More]

President Duck?

OVer the weekend, the White House hosted its annual Easter Egg Roll for the kiddies. During the festivities, the First Lady took a moment to...[More]

MoveOn.Org Town Hall Meeting: Iraq

I'm listening to today's Town Hall Meeting that MoveOn is holding to discuss Iraq so that you don't have to. Sort of.... Edwards: Came out...[More]

3 More Months

ABCNews.com: ABC News has learned the Pentagon is considering extending the tours of duty for every active duty soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan. Forget small...[More]

The Cost of Bread In Alabama?

Look... if we're going to have a system of elections that requires rich people to raise millions of dollars from other rich people, can we...[More]

April 11, 2007

Manufacturing Debate (Updated)

Can't get scientists to agree to disagree? Even when they've been purposely chosen to represent multiple political points of view? No worries. So long as...[More]

Lee Iacocca Has Had Enough

Wow. What a catch by Carpetbagger. Lee Iacocca has a new book coming out, and despite the fact that he is a lifelong Republican and...[More]

Symbolism Over Substance

ThinkProgress has an interesting report about a battle down in Florida over the legacy of Jeb Bush's education policies. The University of Florida was considering...[More]

Don't We Already Have a Commander In Chief?

Call me crazy, but don't we already have a "war czar"? And isn't he called the Commander in Chief? The White House wants to appoint...[More]

A Debate Changer On Stem Cells?

Big news today on the stem cell front: Diabetics using stem-cell therapy have been able to stop taking insulin injections for the first time, after...[More]

Anyone Want To Guess The Names?

You've really got to be kidding me. Really. The White House said Wednesday it had mishandled Republican Party-sponsored e-mail accounts used by nearly two dozen...[More]

April 12, 2007

Manufactuing Debate, Take Two

It looks like the NYT is going to follow this lead to the end. Yesterday they gave us a story about how Republican political operatives...[More]

"Near Dictatorial Power"

Quite an admission from The Weekly Standard's Michael Goldfarb today: Pam Hess, the UPI reporter who gave us this extremely moving and persuasive glimpse of...[More]

More On the Missing Emails

Late last night we got word that the White House was claiming that many of the emails sent by White House staffers on non whitehouse.gov...[More]

Flying the Flag

Via Ezra Klein, Jamie Kirchick delivers what me be the single best explanation I've ever seen on the problem with the Confederate flag: Rudy Giuliani,...[More]

Turbo Tax Online Security Flaw Found By Woman In Nebraska

Stories like this are why I will never, EVER do my taxes using a web-based version of TurboTax....[More]

Today's News From Iraq

If you're following the news from Iraq today of bombings within the Green Zone (and who isn't?), be sure to check out Spencer Ackerman's take...[More]

Dems To Work To Overturn Ban on Online Gambling

Should be interesting to see how Red State America reacts to this news....[More]

FitzMas: The Day That Keeps On Giving, and Giving, and Giving...

This RNC email story seems to be rapidly picking up speed. TPMMuckraker has a big one just in. Back in 2004, thanks to Patrick Fitzgerald's...[More]

More on the Emails: A Few Questions For The Internet About Blackberrys

A series of questions for the Internet..... Hey Internet: Remind me about the Blackberry. Isn't it true that everything sent on a Blackberry goes through...[More]

Presidential Records Act Clarified

Tim Grieve answers a question that I was just about to ask: what does the PRA say about White House emails say about political and...[More]

Progress, Progress... Progress?

Administration officials and their supporters love to use the "our enemies are listening" argument to criticize the debate over and coverage of the war. Cheney,...[More]

April 13, 2007

Maybe We Do Need A "War Czar"

Kevin Drum has an interesting timeline from this week on the issue of extending the deployments of our soldiers in Iraq. On Monday, the president...[More]

NPR Advances the US Attorneys Story

Normally I use blogs to track breaking news, and for the US Attorney story the TPM Empire has been invaluable. Without Josh Marshall's work, this...[More]

The Smoking Gun - Gonzales Is History

8 little words are apparently all it will take: This is the chart that the AG requested. Gonzales lied. Under oath. No wonder he's been...[More]

April 14, 2007

Tidal Waves

Via Andrew Sullivan, more evidence of the coming anti-Republican realignment: Forty-five percent (45%) of American voters say they would currently vote for the Democrat in...[More]

April 15, 2007

Albuquerque Journal: Bush Ordered Firing of At Least One of the USA-8

Getting closer... The Albuquerque Journal has the story. Here's the key section: In the spring of 2006, Domenici told Gonzales he wanted Iglesias out. Gonzales...[More]

Real Improvements Don't Look Like This

Let me guess... McCain, Bush and Cheney think this is some sort of sign of progress: BAGHDAD -- Six bombs exploded in predominantly Shiite sections...[More]

Gwen Ifill Throws Down

Wow. She let both David Brooks and Tim Russert have it on live TV. Crooks and Liars has both the transcript and the video: You...[More]

Torture, Secrecy and the Bush Administration

After Harpers.org launched their wretched redesign, I had sworn off linking to their site. Then Andrew Sullivan linked to this blog post from Scott Horton's...[More]

April 16, 2007

Gen. Sheehan: "Why I Declined To Serve"

As I mentioned last week, our Commander in Chief has decided that he needs a "war czar" to help rescue him from the disaster he...[More]

"President Bush has the right to remove from an audience people who disagree with him."

So says the Bush Administration. Remind me again what country I live in?...[More]

Gonzales Hearings Tomorrow

Josh Marshall keeps asking the right questions: Let's take a look at one of the key lines of questioning that Alberto Gonzales is sure to...[More]

Giuliani Thinks Realignment?

I don't think this will work for him, but you have to give him credit for trying: Giuliani made his sharpest case for moving beyond...[More]

20,000 Turn Out for Obama in Atlanta

Forget the national polls. Obama is building a grassroots movement. At what may have been his largest campaign event this year, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama...[More]

Another New Poll, Another New Low

Via Atrios, a new poll from the LATimes. Forget all the specifics. Here's the one data point aht matters most: "Do you think things in...[More]

"The Moral Equivalent of calling our ancestors ‘nappy-headed hos"

Wow. Just wow. I'll say it again: The confederate flag is a symbol of treason and human bondage, nothing more....[More]

Abramoff Rolls On Rove?

Interesting report from CREW: Lawyers involved in the case said that beginning more than a year ago, federal prosecutors and Federal Bureau of Investigation agents...[More]

Gonzales Hearings Postponed Until Thursday

WaPo summarizes the problems for Gonzales: ...his prepared remarks conflict with some details already released by the Justice Department and former aides. They include: _Gonzales'...[More]

Reporting On "what the government does, not just what it says."

In a post about today's Pulitzer Prize announcements, Glenn Greenwald highlights a great quote from Boston Globe Editor Martin Baron on the work of the...[More]

Understanding + Perspective (Updated)

Larry Johnson offers both. If you really want to know what it would be like to live in a world where this sort of event...[More]

April 17, 2007

Backlash? (Updated)

The more Bush speaks, the less support his positions receive. Check out some of the topline results - courtesy of Carpetbagger - from the latest...[More]

Immunity for Goodling

Today's news is likely to make Gonzales very nervous. Tomorrow morning, the House Judiciary Committee is going to vote on whether or not to grant...[More]

Fiscal Conservatism

Once again, it looks like Democrats are better than Republicans at managing money. Shocking, I suppose, if you haven't been paying attention the past 25...[More]

Cheney's Caller ID

This is pathetic. At the end of a long post about Gonzales' upcoming testimony, Salon's Joan Walsh draws an interesting parallel between Gonzale and Scooter...[More]

Decisions Without Knowledge

Eugene Robinson catches and critiques a bit of Gonzales recent op-ed that I sadly missed: Gonzales had an op-ed Sunday in The Post that included...[More]

Just Imagine...

Salon's Blog Report is doing a good job capturing the pro-gun response from members of the right to yesterday's incident at VA Tech. Here's one...[More]

Montana Issues "Declaration of Independence"

Wired's Threat Level reports: Montana forcefully rejected on Tuesday the requirements of pending federal identity document rules that would create a de facto national identity...[More]

SecDef Gates: Debate in Congress, Talk of Timetables Helps Us In Iraq

I cannot wait to see how the White House responds to this: AMMAN, Jordan, April 17 -- The decision by anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr...[More]

April 18, 2007

More On Perspective and Understanding (Updated)

Following up on my previous VT-related post.... Megan, a guest blogger over at Andrwe Sullivan's place, brings up another point that has been on my...[More]

White House To RNC: Don't Turn Over Those Emails

There is a very, very simple solution to this. Congress should issue subpoenas, and they should do so immediately. The use of outside email system...[More]

Supreme Court Upholds ‘Partial Birth’ Abortion Ban

ThinkProgress is providing excellent coverage. The five Justices who voted to uphold the ban - which did not include exceptions for circumstances in which the...[More]

"No Freer People Than The People We Have In Montata"

Following up on yesterday's post about Montana's refusal to go along with the creation of a national ID card, here's how local Montana media are...[More]

Meanwhile In Iraq....

BAGHDAD, April 18 -- A string of bombings killed at least 127 people across Baghdad Wednesday, police said, as bloodshed spiked two months into a...[More]

Iran Involved In Afghanistan? Please.

This new claim by the Bush Adminsitration is so unbelievably stupid I hardly know where to start. First, Reuters: Iran may be becoming involved in...[More]

More From Iraq...

Uh oh. CNN: Iraq orders arrest of top Army officer after deadly attacks BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has ordered the...[More]

Marijuana May Fight Lung Tumors

Here's something I never thought I would read. And be sure to read all the way to the end. Cannabis may be bad for the...[More]

Life In Iraq Through The Eyes Of A Child

It's called My life among the bombs, and its one of the most amazing photo essays I've yet seen out of Iraq. Oh... and did...[More]

What Joan Said

More like this, please. On a day when people of conscience and common sense are asking what makes a miserable young man turn to guns...[More]

"Not Anything Related to the Congressman"

What a great line. The office of the wife of Rep. John T. Doolittle (R-CA), one of the congressmen most central to the Abramoff investigation,...[More]

Democrats Need Not Apply

The rule of law is supposed to be nonpartisan. No, scratch that. The rule of law by definition must be nonpartisan. And yet... this....[More]

April 19, 2007

Gonzales Testifys Before Senate Judiciary Committee

I'll be watching and listening to the hearings all day, but I won't be live blogging them. Firedoglake already has that covered, and you can...[More]

McClatchy Takes On Vote Fraud

There's a reason I start my day reading the stories out of McClatchy's Washington bureau. Today's story: For six years, the Bush administration, aided by...[More]

A Fly On The White House Wall

Yesterday afternoon, Democratic leaders from both the Senate and the House met with the president to discuss resolving their dispute over funding for the Iraq...[More]

McCain Sings New Song: "Bomb Iran"

ThinkProgress has the video. McCain's defense is that it was a joke. Here's a question for the Senator: If he heard Iranian officials scream "death...[More]

Senate Hearings: Midday Update

Quick takeaways: + Sen. Arlen Specter, the key Republican on the committee, appears to be running out of patience with Gonzales. At this point, I...[More]

Rove Claims War In Iraq Was Bin Laden's Idea, Wishes It Never Existed

Remember when everyone thought this man was some sort of genius? Rove now claims that the war in Iraq wasn't the idea of anyone in...[More]

Sen. Coburn (R-OK) Calls For Gonzales Resignation

Gonzales nevertheless asked for a chance to make good for his mistakes. Coburn refused. Will anyone follow Coburn's lead? Video here....[More]

Senate Hearings: The Second Session

Some highlights from session two: + During Sen. Grassley's questioning, Gonzales admitted that he made false statements during his initial press conference because at the...[More]

Meanwhile, Over at The Corner (Multiple Updates)

So far today, only one of the bloggers over at NRO's Corner have decided to weigh in on Gonzales' testimony. To his credit, Byron York...[More]

Father Knows Best?

In case you don't already know, Dahlia Lithwick is an absolute must read on all things SCOTUS. Even with that said, yesterday's piece on the...[More]

Stand By Your Man

We inhabit alternate universes, apparently: President Bush was pleased with the Attorney General’s testimony today. After hours of testimony in which he answered all of...[More]

"I Take Responsibility"

By the way, could somebody please do me a favor and explain precisely what the statement "I take responsibility" now means? I've always assumed that...[More]

Didn't I Just Get Finished Saying....

...that you should read Dahlia Lithwick? Here's yet another example of why. In two sentences, she captures and translates an entire day of testimony: To...[More]

April 20, 2007

No Blogging Today

I did more than my fair share yesterday, so I'm taking a day or two off. Until next time.......[More]

April 21, 2007

If They Never 'Stand Up', Does That Mean We'll Never 'Stand Down'?

Two extremely depressing but largely overlooked stories from Iraq over the last 48 hours. First, this story from McClatchy about the training of Iraqi forces:...[More]

Building the Baghdad Wall

Once upon a time it was the USSR that used secret prisons. Now it is us. Once upon a time it was the USSR that...[More]

After the Veto: A Strategy Memo

Want to know what the upcoming, post-veto debate is going to look like? The Center for American Progress lays it out here: Four Fundamentals in...[More]

Wolfowitz and the World Bank: It's Much Worse Than You Thought

I'm with Josh on this: the story is so convoluted and so corrupt, its hard to keep track of all of the issues and people...[More]

Hillary: Bill Would Be My "Ambassador to the World"

AP / HuffPo: Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday that if she is elected president, she would make her husband a roaming ambassador to the world,...[More]

April 24, 2007

al-Maliki: Tear Down This Wall?

Conflicting stories about that great wall of Baghdad that we're building to divide the Sunnis from the Shiites. LA Times reports: U.S. and Iraqi military...[More]

Excerpts from Obama's Foreign Policy Address

It looks like Obama has entered the phase of his presidential campaign dedicated to staking out concrete policy positions. Late last week he announced one...[More]

Quick Links

Time for blogging has been limited the past few days. Here are a few posts from other sites that you shouldn't miss: + Karl Rove...[More]

A Name Calling Match

Via Tim Grieve, here's Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's response to today's attacks from the VP: "I'm not going to get into a name-calling match...[More]

April 25, 2007

"The Keys to the Kingdom"

The House Judiciary Committee has voted 32-6 to subpoena Monica Goodling, the former White House liaison at the Dept. of Justice. The vote includes an...[More]

Bush: When Americans Judge Success or Failure in the War on Terror By the Number of Terrorist Incidents Around the World, the Terrorists Win

Even for Bush, this latest statement shows an astonishing level of incoherence. An excerpt from last night's interview on PBS, courtesy of ThinkProgress: BUSH: Even...[More]

Not Many Scandals, But One

Rahm Emanuel delivered one hell of a speech before the Brookings Institution this morning. Greg Sragent has the full text over at TPM's Election Central....[More]

Speaking of Scandals...

CarpetBagger has a great rundown on the various Republican scandals that have emerged over the past month. Of the seven, I have to agree, the...[More]

Jessica Lynch Rescue Delayed A Day For Camera Crew

The investigation into the cover-up of the circumstances behind Pat Tillman's death is receiving most of the attention today, but be sure not to overlook...[More]

Giuliani: A House United Cannot Stand (Multiple Updates)

Late last night, I cam across this story from The Politico about some comments made by Rudy Giuliani at a campaign stop in New Hampshire....[More]

Motivation

TPM Muckraker is reporting that the Abramoff investigation is ramping up, with a possible indictment of Tom DeLay's former chief of staff in the works....[More]

Car Bombs Not Included In Violence Statistics

Suddenly Bush's comments about car bombs make much more sense. U.S. officials who say there has been a dramatic drop in sectarian violence in Iraq...[More]

Can't Defend A Defenseless War? Blame the Iraqis! And Call Them Names!

Media Matters: On the April 23 broadcast of his Fox News Radio show, John Gibson argued that the Iraqi people -- whom he described as...[More]

A Good Question

If we're going to fly the flag at half-staff for those killed in the VT tragedy, why aren't we doing the same for the service...[More]

April 26, 2007

Gen. Petraeus On The War (Updated)

Tim Grieve reports: Gen. David Petraeus on the outlook for Iraq: "The situation in Iraq is, in sum, exceedingly complex and very tough. Success will...[More]

Romney: Catching Osama Not Worth the Money

Eric Kleefeld has a great catch: "It's not worth moving heaven and earth spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person." — Mitt...[More]

April 27, 2007

3 Big Stories Tonight From McClatchy

If you're a news junkie and you haven't yet made McClatchy's Washington Bureau part of your daily fix, you really need to do something about...[More]

The Decisions of Commanders in Iraq

As you consider the administration's claims that Democrats are "attempting to micromanage our commanders in Iraq", remember this: At two very key moments, President Bush...[More]

Brutally Honest Self-Reflection

In case you haven't already seen it, this article by US Army Lt. Col. Paul Yingling from the Armed Forces Journal has been all over...[More]

USAID Administrator and Director of Foreign Assistance Resigns (Updated Twice)

That list kept by that DC madam? It just took down a Bush political appointee. They are all - and I really do mean all...[More]

Clinton Did It!

I'm beginning to feel like a broken record on this, but here goes anyway... When your entire campaign to win the presidency was based on...[More]

April 28, 2007

White House Gives Up On Surge

That's not precisely how the NYT chose to spin it - their headline was The White House Scales Back Talk of Iraq Progress - but...[More]

Today in Iraq

Two horribly depressing stories from today's NYT: Rebuilt Iraq Projects Found Crumbling In a troubling sign for the American-financed rebuilding program in Iraq, inspectors for...[More]

High Broderism

The progressive blogosphere has long had it out for David Broder, the man insiders consider the "dean" of the Washington press corps. Unless you've been...[More]

Gen Odom: Bush Has Gone AWOL

Gen. Odom, the Director of the National Security Agency under President Ronald Reagan, delivered the weekly Democratic Radio Address today. Take a look: "Good morning,...[More]

April 29, 2007

Gingrich on Climate Change

I just got thru watching the new Frontline special on the politics of climate change - Hot Politics - and although its not necessarily one...[More]