You might have a gay kid if…

Ezra said the other day that even hearing about James Dobson hurts his soul. And while I’m hesitant to ruin Ezra’s day, I’m afraid Dobson keeps saying things I find fascinating and post-worthy. I’m afraid I can’t resist. The latest is from Dobson’s “Focus on Your Child” website, which offers parents clues on what to […]

Nothing to do with fiscal responsibility

I understand the White House wants to brag a little about its transportation bill monstrosity, but the speech at the bill-signing ceremony was just silly. “This law makes our highways and mass transit systems safer and better, and it will help more people find work. And it accomplishes goals in a fiscally responsible way. We […]

How ‘free’ will our ‘Freedom Walk’ be?

There are any number of reasons to find the upcoming “America Supports You Freedom Walk” disconcerting. This is an event, organized by Rumsfeld’s Defense Department, which will honor the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with a “freedom walk” from the Pentagon’s parking lot, past Arlington National Cemetery, to the reflecting pool on the […]

Once again, sexual misconduct is at the top of the sin hierarchy

As far as most knowledgeable observers can tell, the process that led Gen. Kevin P. Byrnes to be relieved of duty is without precedent. The Army has been hurt over the past year by detainee-abuse cases and has been accused of not going after top officers allegedly involved in such abuse. Army officials said relieving […]

Did It Matter?

(Editor’s Note: The Carpetbagger Report, as regular readers know, has joined the Coalition for Darfur, a bi-partisan online initiative created to raise awareness and resources to address the crisis. This is the latest in a series of posts from the Coalition.) Over a year ago, Eugene Oregon wrote the post below urging the Bush administration […]

Maybe we could put Standard Form 312 on a milk carton

Some of you have emailed me, asking where the Rove/Plame story disappeared to. We had a few weeks in which the proverbial blood was in the water, but then August rolled around. Hopes that a slow news period would offer journalists a chance to really sink their teeth into the scandal turned out to be […]

Dobson’s incoherent mendacity

I don’t mean to belabor this point, but James Dobson’s explanation for equating stem-cell research with Nazism is not only blatantly dishonest, it’s also incoherent. What’s more, having already fallen into a hole, Dobson hasn’t learned to stop digging. A week ago, the mullah of Colorado Springs compared stem-cell research to Nazi experimentation on human […]

The vaunted machine stalls

As far back as the 2000 campaign, there was near certainty that the next president would have a Supreme Court vacancy or three to fill. The Bush White House, with its reputation for political expertise and preparation, had nothing but time to get ready. Indeed, the conventional wisdom was the Bush gang had a short […]

Wednesday’s political round-up

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers: * Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) was one of only two Republicans to vote against a bill last month to shield gun manufacturers from liability suits, which in turn is pushing gun activists to […]

First Romer, now Schiavo?

For the most part, conservatives have given John Roberts a pass over his role in helping gay activists shape their legal arguments in the Romer case. One pretty obscure group will announce today it is withdrawing its support for Roberts’ nomination because of his work in the case, but at least for the time being, […]