Frontline: Bush’s War If you didn’t see the PBS Special, BUSH’S WAR, it’s available to watch on the Internet. It is a must-watch of the first magnitude. It should be required watching for any American age 10 and up, certainly anyone who is going to vote. It’s all factual – "interviews." Please watch it, no […]
Looseheadprop at FDL has a timeline suggesting that Roger Stone, working for Bruno, was way involved in toppling Eliot Spitzer. Politics is a very nasty business…
I’m not willing to fall into the Clinton/Obama trap. It’s not particularly pretty. From what I just saw on the news, they’re using the Republican Talking Points against each other. They both really want to be President, and they’re not likely to come together "for the good of the Party." They’re going to fight to […]
Cheney on the Iraq War – and Nixon’s Pardon "The president of the United States, under these circumstances, dealing with these kinds of issues, can’t make decisions based on public opinion polls; he shouldn’t…" "I had the experience, for example, of working for Jerry Ford, and I’ve never forgotten the travails he went through after […]
Roger Stone, Political Animal "Above all, attack, attack, attack–never defend." … I hadn’t had dealings with Stone since the Sharpton campaign, but became convinced we needed to renew our acquaintance in August. Stone had been retained in June, for $20,000 a month, to help demoralized New York State Republicans gain ground from the caped-crusader/governor Eliot […]
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Reuters Blogs Tales from the Trail Tracking the 2008 U.S. campaign Rove heckled in Iowa over Iraq war Reuters March 11th Fox News March 20th Democrats Are Still Weak on Security By KARL ROVE March 21, 2008; Page A13 Wall Street Journal March 21st Former Bush Adviser Karl Rove on Barack Obama’s Counterattack O’Reilly Factor March 21st
Democrats Are Still Weak on Security By KARL ROVE One out of five is not a majority. Democrats should keep that simple fact of political life in mind as they pursue the White House. For a party whose presidential candidates pledge they’ll remove U.S. troops from Iraq immediately upon taking office — without regard to […]