Tomorrow, the Senate Judiciary Committee will convene and hold major hearings into Bush’s warrantless-search program, its legality, its protections for civil liberties, its challenge to the separation of powers, etc. The hearings will be the first substantive congressional response to a White House controversy since, well, since before Bush became president. The principal witness will […]
Almost exactly year ago, I did my one and only post ever on football in honor of last year’s Super Bowl. (Perhaps I should do more of these; it was the only individual post I’ve ever done to get nominated for a Koufax Award.) With today being Super Bowl Sunday again, I thought it best […]
I appreciate and agree with the pro-science sentiments the president shared during his State of the Union address, but the notion that George W. Bush has a real affinity for science is laughable. The president’s fascination with the gee-whiz breakthroughs of modern science may not be new, but it has certainly been more evident in […]
[Editor’s Note: Yes, Morbo sort of retired a few weeks ago, but he suggested he might come back on occasion, when he has something to contribute. Thankfully, today is one of those days. Enjoy. -CB] Guest Post by Morbo The Carpetbagger mentioned recently that TV preacher/assassination advocate/instrument of God’s wrath Pat Robertson’s American Center for […]
This week the “God Machine” offers a key update on one of the more entertaining recent stories from the world of religion. Last month, we learned that the Rev. Lonnie Latham, a far-right Oklahoma pastor and a member of the Southern Baptist Convention’s executive committee, was arrested after propositioning a male undercover police officer outside […]
[Editor’s Note: Yes, Morbo sort of retired a few weeks ago, but he suggested he might come back on occasion, when he has something to contribute. Thankfully, today is one of those days. Enjoy. -CB] Guest Post by Morbo I admire the folks at the Dodgeville School District in Wisconsin. They’ve got moxie. Dodgeville was […]
[Editor’s Note: Yes, Morbo sort of retired a few weeks ago, but he suggested he might come back on occasion, when he has something to contribute. Thankfully, today is one of those days. Enjoy. -CB] Guest Post by Morbo The Academy Award nominations were announced just before the State of the Union, and believe it […]
A friend of mine sent me a copy of a speech Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) delivered yesterday at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and I have to say, it’s quite good. I don’t agree with every word, just as I don’t agree with every vote Bayh has cast, but the sentiment and general […]
Gallup released a poll today showing that 53% of Americans believe the Bush administration “deliberately misled the American public about whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction,” with 46% disagreeing. A year ago, these numbers were reversed. Similarly, the latest WaPo/ABC poll found the same percentage (53%) said they do not consider the president trustworthy. […]
About a year ago, Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline (R) launched an unprecedented effort to subpoena medical records from state abortion clinics, insisting that harassing clinics and obtaining confidential records is necessary to combat statutory rape. The Kansas Supreme Court today blocked Kline’s plan. The state’s highest court on Friday temporarily stopped the state attorney […]