I think it’s safe to say the LA Times’ Richard Serrano and David Savage will not be on Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s Christmas card list. Serrano and Savage were the ones who uncovered Scalia’s hunting trip with Dick Cheney just a few weeks before Scalia and the rest of the justices were slated to […]
There’s been plenty of controversy surrounding the new wave of Bush campaign ads, most of which has centered around the appropriateness of using the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in political advertising. An interesting side fight has been ongoing over one of the ads, titled “Tested,” which features two people who appear to be firefighters. The […]
Let’s step back a minute and take stock of our society now that some gay couples have been given the right to get married. It’s been almost four months since the Massachusetts high court cleared the way for gay marriages in the Bay State. Since then, we’ve seen cities in New Mexico, California, New York, […]
For months, Florida was losing its edge as an electoral prize. Despite the state’s ambiguous results from 2000, the Sunshine State was no longer in vogue. Indeed, Ohio has surged as the state everyone should be excited about. Bush narrowly defeated Gore in Ohio in 2000 (3.5% margin of victory), and with 20 electoral votes, […]