Early post-announcement polls are looking very good

The Kerry campaign was certainly hoping for a little bump in the polls with the Edwards announcement. Early indications are that it worked. The Political Wire, for example, noted a new NBC News poll, taken last night, with encouraging results. Following wall-to-wall veepstakes coverage for Kerry-Edwards coming out of a long holiday weekend, a poll […]

McCain as Kerry’s second choice

When not reminding everyone that John Edwards has as much experience as George W. Bush did in 2000, the GOP attack dogs focused their attention yesterday on the idea that John McCain was Kerry’s first choice as running mate. BC04 even unveiled a video about it. (Unlike the campaign’s last video, this one doesn’t feature […]

Sibel Edmonds’ lawsuit gets thrown out

Just to follow-up briefly on a post from yesterday, Sibel Edmonds’ case against the FBI — the one I had hoped might be a blockbuster — isn’t going well. Her case was thrown out of court yesterday by a judge concerned about classified government secrets. A federal judge threw out a lawsuit Tuesday by a […]

How not to run an occupation — Part MCXXVII

I guess it’s possible to imagine how the Bush administration could have run its Iraq occupation worse than it has, but I’m having trouble picturing it. Today’s LA Times had yet another disturbing tale of corruption at the highest levels, in which a Pentagon deputy undersecretary exploited his office to win no-bid contracts for companies […]

9/11 Commission tells Cheney: What part of ‘no collaborative relationship’ did you not understand?

No one has abused the non-existent “link” between al Queda and Saddam Hussein more than Dick “Go F— Yourself” Cheney. So, when a 9/11 Commission staff report explained that there was no connection between the two, Cheney lashed out and insisted he knows more than the Commission does. In an interview on CNBC, Cheney was […]

BC04’s chutzpah knows no bounds

I expected the GOP to begin attacking Kerry’s VP pick, no matter who it was, immediately. That said, it’s almost amusing to see some of the areas the Republicans are choosing to focus on. With only six years in the Senate, Edwards’ experience on foreign affairs is not on par with say, John Kerry and […]

Waxman on congressional oversight

Though it’s sure to be lost in the shuffle because of the huge Edwards announcement, Henry Waxman had an op-ed in today’s Washington Post that deserves attention. Waxman, who has led a one-man army against the embarrassing lack of oversight Congress has exercised over the Bush White House, notes first how different things were just […]

Why Sibel Edmonds may soon become a household name

I suspect most people are unfamiliar with Sibel Edmonds. That may be about to change. Edmonds is a former FBI translator who has said — indeed, has been saying for a long time — that senior U.S. officials knew of al Queda’s plan to attack the U.S. with airplanes months before the 9/11 happened. A […]

‘He can get along with others’

I was doing some research on the period immediately before and after Bush chose Cheney as his running mate four years ago and I came across an amusing quote: “The thing that distinguishes Dick Cheney is that he can get along with others. He’s a persuasive person. He can’t stand the politics that divides people […]

Another WMD claim gets debunked

It’s a strange and eerily consistent phenomenon. Administration officials will tout some “new” discovery that suggests possible WMD in Iraq. Most claims are immediately debunked. (When asked to explain the errors, the White House accuses questioners of being either “unpatriotic” or “pessimistic”.) Claims that are not immediately invalidated linger for about a day. Conservative blogs […]