Update on Roy Moore

Looks like the news from Alabama is moving faster than expected. Roy Moore’s colleagues on the Alabama Supreme Court announced this morning that they have directed the removal of the Ten Commandments monument, in compliance with a federal district court order. Despite Moore’s insistence that he could ignore federal court orders with which he disagreed, […]

The days for ‘Roy’s rock’ may be numbered

The Supreme Court refused to block the removal of Roy Moore’s Ten Commandments display yesterday, rejecting an emergency appeal filed by Moore’s attorneys. It was, to be sure, a long shot. Herb Titus, who’s heading Moore’s defense, offered a pretty silly argument to the high court, saying the Supreme Court should let the monument stay […]

U.S. budget deficit, as expected, continues to soar

The federal government’s budget deficit for the month of July reached $54.2 billion, almost double the deficit for July 2002. This means, for the year so far, the deficit is $324 billion. This easily eclipses the old record of $290 billion from the final year of the other President Bush’s term. Keep in mind, of […]

Texas Tangle still striving to become more ridiculous

In case you’ve been wondering what’s been going on with our friends down in the Lone Star state, the Texas 11 are still in New Mexico and the Republicans back in Austin are driven slightly crazier with rage on a daily basis. The situation got slightly worse late last week, when the GOP approved new […]

Should sitting Supreme Court justices address advocacy groups?

I noticed late last week that Joseph Farah, editor of the right-wing news-website WorldNetDaily, launched a fairly predictable criticism of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. After reading it twice, however, I came to believe that Farah, conservative though he may be, may have had a point. Farah noted that Ginsburg, whom he dislikes anyway […]

Clark sounds like he’s inching closer to throwing his hat in the ring

Ret. Gen Wesley Clark was on CNN over the weekend, addressing a variety of issues — including his possible presidential campaign — on Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. He had a particularly good line about Bush’s deceptive claims in advance of the invasion of Iraq. “You’d be taking them to the Better Business Bureau if […]

It’s August 20; do you know where Roy Moore’s Ten Commandments monument is?

Today is the deadline for Roy “Theocracy Ain’t So Bad” Moore to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery. Of course, the deadline is somewhat anti-climactic, since Moore already announced that he will defy the federal court order and keep the monument where it is. It does mean, however, that […]

O’Reilly responds to controversy over Franken lawsuit

You already know about Fox News Channel suing Al Franken for use of the phrase “fair and balanced,” and the suit’s inadvertent consequence of pushing Franken’s upcoming book to the top of the bestseller lists. Yesterday, however, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly, rumored to have been the driving force behind the Franken lawsuit, took time out […]

Fascinating fight over taxes in Alabama

I’m not really in the habit of agreeing with Republicans, particularly those that hail from Alabama, but I have to admire Gov. Bob Riley for doing the right thing with his new tax proposal. Alabama’s tax rate is currently at the very bottom — 50th of 50 states for total state and local taxes per […]

Tom DeLay’s phony ‘Physicians Advisory Board’

One of Carpetbagger’s regular readers, we call her Madre, works for a respected physician at a highly-regarded hospital. It’s not unusual for this physician to be invited to attend conferences, give lectures, and receive awards. With this in mind, it wasn’t a big surprise when Madre received a call about a year ago from House […]