I have a confession to make: I didn’t watch “The Path to 9/11.” After all those concerns I reported on last week, I intended to tune in, if for no other reason than to help document the mistakes. But I didn’t get to it, and after reading some of the reviews, I honestly didn’t try […]
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: * In a very unusual move, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has announced that it will give up on Rhode Island’s Senate campaign if Cranston Mayor [tag]Stephen Laffey[/tag] defeats Sen. [tag]Lincoln Chafee[/tag] in […]
Jonathan Chait wrote a terrific column yesterday on a point that most of us recognize, but it goes unmentioned most of the time. It’s worth briefly refreshing our memories as to why Bin Laden and his closest friends are hiding out in Pakistan. In 2002, we had them surrounded near Tora Bora in Afghanistan, but […]
The WaPo ran a fascinating front-page item yesterday about the Republican Party’s midterm plans, which basically amounts to a massive GOP attack machine. Apparently, the National Republican Congressional Committee has already dispatched “a half-dozen operatives to comb through tax, court and other records looking for damaging information on Democratic candidates, plans to spend more than […]
Last week, after what was deemed a successful public relations roll-out, the president’s military tribunal plan ran into some surprisingly strong Republican opposition. In particular, Sens. John Warner (Va.), John McCain (Ariz.), and Lindsey Graham (S.C.) balked at, among other things, Bush’s notion that suspects could be convicted on secret evidence that is withheld from […]
Six months after the 9/11 attacks, the president who once vowed to get Osama [tag]bin Laden[/tag] “[tag]dead or alive[/tag]” suddenly found the terrorist passé. Far from a commitment to bringing bin Laden to justice, [tag]Bush[/tag] announced, “I truly am not that [tag]concerned[/tag] about him.” Were it just another rhetorical misstep for the president, it would […]
[tag]Dick Cheney[/tag] made his first appearance on [tag]Meet the Press[/tag] in three years yesterday, and given his performance, he’ll probably consider waiting another three before going back. The Senate Intelligence Committee released some of its “Phase II” report on Friday, and since it contradicts much of what the administration has been saying over the last […]
With the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks coming tomorrow, it seems appropriate to ask: was it really the day that “changed everything”? In October 2003, Condoleezza Rice said, “No less than December 7, 1941, September 11, 2001, forever changed the lives of every American.” And yet, five years after the most horrific day in […]
Rumors about cancellation appear to have been exaggerated; “The Path to 9/11” is, at least at this point, going to air. Walt Disney Co.’s ABC is forging ahead with plans to air a miniseries starting Sunday despite controversy over its efforts to dramatize — and some say unfairly politicize — the events leading up to […]
A new CNN [tag]poll[/tag] is worth paying close attention to. At first blush, the results appear to be discouraging, but they’re far from it. Americans foresee “more gridlock” in government if Democrats take over the House and/or the Senate after elections this fall, a CNN poll shows. And while the poll shows a majority of […]