As you’ve probably noticed, Carpetbagger’s amazing wife, just weeks after improving the appearance of this here weblog, has added a Google search feature to the site. You can search just The Carpetbagger Report, or the whole web. Many, many thanks to my wife, let’s call her Evening, for setting this up for me. (Also, thanks […]
I got an email today from a cousin of mine, let’s call her Jennifer, who wanted to know if an email she received about Social Security is true. Assuming that she wasn’t the only one to receive it, I thought I’d explain why the content of the email is completely bogus. The email included all […]
President Bush will be heading to Nebraska later this week as part of a continuing effort to fool as many people as possible into believing his administration has a plan to create jobs and spur economic growth. Unfortunately, however, over 300 factory workers will lose all or part of a day’s pay as a result […]
Remember last week when I mentioned that Senator and presidential candidate John Kerry would love to speak to Bob Jones University? Yeah, that’s not going to happen. BJU spokesperson Jonathan Pait said, “Is he crazy?” The Kerry campaign has reiterated that the candidate would welcome the opportunity to address the students and faculty and “challenge […]
It’s always nice to see Republicans praising a Democratic president, so I’m hesitant to discourage them, but to see the GOP misusing and misrepresenting John F. Kennedy’s tax cutting agenda from 40 years ago is disturbing. To hear Republicans talk, you’d think George W. Bush had chosen JFK as his personal hero the same way […]
I intended to mention this on Friday, but it slipped past me. Seeing that I’ve got a few readers in Illinois, I figure it’s still worth mentioning. With Illinois’ incumbent Senator, Republican Peter Fitzgerald, announcing that he will not be seeking re-election in ’04, White House officials had been pressuring former Governor Jim Edgar to […]
Since today is the two-year anniversary of Bush sending his first batch of judicial nominees to the Senate for approval, the White House is marking the occasion with a new round of political events aimed at pressuring Senate Dems to either drop the filibusters of Bush’s most extreme nominees, agree to permanent changes to Senate […]
Quick quiz. A major American political figure was at an important campaign event last week. This person first spoke about the American military victory over Iraq, saying, “Saddam Hussein was a threat to the United States and most particularly to his neighbors…. We did the right thing, and we gave him 12 years, and tried […]
Just to follow up, I wanted to mention that the Workforce Investment Act that I wrote about yesterday, the one that includes provisions to allow for publicly-funded employment discrimination at religious ministries, passed the House yesterday. In case you were curious, the final vote was 220-204, largely along party lines. The House Clerk’s office has […]
Two weeks ago, on this very weblog, I noted how furious religious right groups were when they learned that Republican National Committee chairman Marc Racicot had spoken to a national gay rights group, at which time he emphasized the GOP’s commitment to “inclusion.” I proposed, jokingly, that the aggrieved groups “break off from the GOP […]