About that plan for Katrina…

About three months ago, the federal government’s response to Hurricane Katrina was an international fiasco. Bush’s handling, in particular, was widely derided, his competence further came into question, and his approval rating fell even further. Time magazine reported a couple of weeks after the storm hit that the Bush gang had crafted a “Three-Part Comeback […]

DeLay’s re-redistricting going to the Supremes

Now this will be an interesting court case. The Supreme Court said Monday it would consider the constitutionality of a Texas congressional map engineered by Rep. Tom DeLay that helped Republicans gain seats in Congress. The 2003 boundaries helped Republicans win 21 of the state’s 32 seats in Congress in the last election up from […]

Frist is still searching for a coherent defense

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has been the subject of two ongoing investigations — one from the Justice Department, the other from the Securities and Exchange Commission — stemming from his controversial sale of stock in HCA, a hospital corporation owned and operated by his family. Given how long ago these probes began, one would […]

The not-so-insidious ‘religious left’

Conservative radio talk-show host Dennis Prager believes the political world is wildly off base when it comes to the truly dangerous religio-political movement. For Prager, it’s not the religious right, it’s the harder-to-find religious left that’s the problem. Unfortunately, it seems Prager’s confused. From the outset, Prager is troubled by the fact that no one […]

The quintessential Bush approach to unwelcome advice

The internal conflict between career Justice Department attorneys in the Civil Rights Division and Bush’s political appointees has been getting considerably worse the past few months. When career attorneys reviewed Georgia’s poll-tax law and found that it was discriminatory against minority voters. Bush-appointed higher-ups quickly overruled them. Similarly, attorneys in the Civil Rights Division concluded […]