Another day, reports of another cover-up

Maybe there’s a good spin for this, but I can’t think of one. While working with Environmental Protection Agency officials to write regulations for coal-fired power plants over several recent months, White House staff members played down the toxic effects of mercury, hundreds of pages of documents and e-mail messages show. The staff members deleted […]

Another evolution fight in Georgia is ready to go to trial

Cobb County, Ga., has already been at the center of some major church-state legal battles in recent years, but it appears it’s going to enjoy the spotlight once again. In 2002, the county adopted a new policy whereby public school administrators would add stickers — the county calls them “disclaimers”; I call “warning labels” — […]

White House refuses to share the unused draft of Rice’s 9/11 speech

The Washington Post had a tremendous scoop last week, having obtained portions of a speech Condi Rice was scheduled to deliver Sept. 11, 2001. In it, Rice was prepared to explain that the real threats against the United States were not terrorists, but missiles. The NSA believed, at the time, that the Clinton administration had […]

Leaving no corporate tax break behind

Everyone needs a champion in Congress, fighting for their interests. The House Republican caucus has made it clear that they will take a back seat to no one in standing up for a cause they deeply believe in: more corporate tax breaks. The recent congressional fight over a massive federal transportation bill generally focused on […]

Another GOP scandal will be investigated

What are we up to now? 18 if my count is right. One week ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that Republican officials, led by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, used the Treasury Department to orchestrate GOP talking points on John Kerry’s economic plan. The Treasury tapped civil servants to calculate the cost of Sen. […]

CNN’s Bill Schneider on the Bush-Cheney joint testimony

I’m not a big Bill Schneider fan. The CNN political correspondent is obviously conservative — he’s even a resident fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute think tank — and his on-air analysis usually consists of reading poll numbers and making painfully obvious observations. Worse, Schneider has a tendency of saying unusually dumb things about […]

Republicans are 8.9% interested in helping minority GOP candidates

The Republican Party’s problems with civil rights and respect for minorities go way beyond a single offensive GOP lawmaker sparking another racial controversy. Although, one has to admit, there have been plenty of those of late — Trent Lott’s mess, Barbara Cubin comparing African Americans to drug addicts, Cass Ballenger admitting to having “segregationist feelings,” […]

What Scott McClellan said — and what he didn’t — about Rice’s testimony

In his March 9 press briefing last month, White House press secretary Scott McClellan was asked whether Condi Rice would be allowed to testify before the 9/11 Commission. McClellan insisted that the Commission hasn’t fully appreciated or respected Rice’s efforts to cooperate in the past. Dr. Rice sat down, was scheduled for I believe a […]

I know fundraising mail can be a little hyperbolic, but this is ridiculous

Fundraising letters, by their very nature, have to be at least a little over-the-top. I know; I’ve written more than a few. But these shameless appeals for cash have to be tempered by a certain, inescapable reality — sometimes they’ll be read by someone other than your target audience. With that in mind, no matter […]

One unintended benefit of McCain on Kerry’s ticket

Talk of John Kerry tapping John McCain (R-Ariz.) as his running mate refuses to go away. In fact, the talk is getting louder, not quieter. Oddly enough, lending credence to the notion that this ticket is a distinct possibility, a lot of the talk is coming directly from the Kerry campaign. If there is a […]