Amy Sullivan wrote one of the more important articles of the post-election season for the January/February issue of the Washington Monthly on the Dems’ chronic and systemic problem with party consultants. Since their devastating loss last fall, Democrats have cast about for reasons why their party has come up short three election cycles in a […]
Considering that the ultra-conservative Washington Times is a conservative propaganda machine owned by a crazed Korean cult leader, I had assumed that there was very little this “newspaper” could do to surprise me. I stand corrected. Marian Kester Coombs is a woman who believes America has become a “den of iniquity” thanks to “its efforts […]
Last week, we learned that Georgia Republicans, following in Texas’ twisted example, are considering a re-redistricting scheme for the state’s congressional lines, now that the GOP enjoys statewide majorities in Atlanta. This week, we know a little more. The bad news is, Georgia Republicans have decided to pursue the ridiculous plan. The good news is, […]
There is ample social science research available that points to an increased risk of suicide in the gay community, so when the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), part of Bush’s HHS, planned a session on the issue during a conference on suicide, it hardly seemed controversial. That is, until other Bush administration […]
There’s word today that Republicans in Congress are ready to hit key states to try and rally support for Bush’s Social Security scheme. Republican leaders urged Senators in a private meeting Tuesday to rally around President Bush’s plan to overhaul Social Security, as they began quietly making plans to hold a March rally in a […]
It seemed like a reasonable assumption. With all the talk in the Senate about Dems’ “obstructionism,” Bush’s renewed nominations for very controversial would-be judges, and daily speculation about the “nuclear option,” it seemed very encouraging when Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA) took to the Senate floor to praise filibusters. “And even though the results of the […]
I realize that the military has a personnel problem, and I can understand why recruiting goals aren’t being met throughout the armed forces, but this is just embarrassing. The last time Dr. Floyd Baker served in the U.S. Army, Harry S. Truman was president, Dinah Shore’s “Buttons and Bows” topped the music charts, “The Treasure […]
Realizing that the Republican congressional majority had simply given up on the pretense of administrative oversight, Harry Reid and the Senate Dems crafted an idea in December whereby our party would pick up the slack. As Roll Call reported three months ago: Lacking the power to formally examine alleged corruption in the Bush administration, Senate […]
Now that Social Security privatization is on the front burner, the word of the season is “divided.” The public is divided over whether Bush’s scheme is a good idea, congressional Republicans are divided over whether this fight will cost them their majority status, and, in a new twist, even Bush’s Treasury Department is divided over […]
Usually, a Senate vote over the head of the FDA is unlikely to generate significant controversy. But considering the scandals surrounding Bush’s FDA, and his announcement yesterday to keep the acting commissioner on as the agency’s permanent chief, a political fight is inevitable. Lester M. Crawford, who has been running the Food and Drug Administration […]