When bad things happen to bad people

You’ll forgive me for my schadenfreude-induced smile, but this non-political story was too good to pass up. The KKK was holding an initiation ceremony recently in Johnson City, Tenn., when a participant, 45-year-old Gregory Allen Freeman, fired his pistol towards the sky. Well, what goes up must come down, and the next thing you know […]

The new GOP ad is pretty outrageous

There’s been a mini-firestorm of controversy surrounding the new Republican National Committee TV ad on Bush’s war on terrorism. I wanted to withhold comment until I saw the ad for myself. Now that I have seen it, I can tell you that it’s pathetic. The ad started running in Iowa yesterday, at a cost of […]

Clark fills out staff positions with former Graham aides

Wesley Clark has tapped Bob Graham’s former campaign officials for several key posts. Graham spokesperson Jamal Simmons now has the same job for Clark, as does Graham’s New Hampshire director Steve Bouchard. Now we can add Paul Johnson to the list. Johnson, Graham’s campaign manager, will now be Clark’s campaign manager. Johnson has extensive background […]

Sounds like Fletcher is off to a good start in Kentucky

The Louisville Courier-Journal, Kentucky’s best and most widely-read paper, had a big scoop last week. Gov.-elect Ernie Fletcher (R), just two weeks after winning his election, assembled a transition team featuring members with close business ties. In fact, the Courier-Journal found apparent conflicts of interest — Fletcher has asked business executives and registered lobbyists serving […]

New Hampshire poll shows Dean leading, Clark improving, and Lieberman failing

The latest poll out of New Hampshire showed fairly predictable results. There were, however, a couple of noteworthy trends. The poll, conducted by American Research Group and released late Friday, has a margin of error of +/- 4%. Dean — 38% (no change from early November) Kerry — 17% (down from 24% in early November) […]

All of a sudden, the religious right doesn’t like Bush’s ‘God talk’

George W. Bush has intertwined his faith with his politics more than any president in recent memory. Putting aside his policy proposals that are in obvious conflict with church-state separation — his so-called “faith-based” initiative, his support for school vouchers, his endorsement of government-sponsored Ten Commandments displays, his support for a constitutional amendment on school […]