Taking Tony Snow up on his offer

Tony Snow had a fairly short press briefing yesterday, much of which was dominated by questions about the new GAO report documenting the failures in Iraq. It led to an interesting exchange: Q: Democrats are saying that this GAO report basically shows that President Bush’s Iraq strategy is not working. How do you respond to […]

Craig’s conundrum — Day Five

CNN is reporting this morning, “Several well-placed GOP sources in Washington and Idaho have told CNN that embattled Republican Sen. Larry Craig is likely to resign soon, possibly as early as Friday. A GOP source with knowledge of the situation told CNN’s Dana Bash that the Republican National Committee was poised to take the extraordinary […]

‘We should start over’

The National Intelligence Estimate said Iraq is a bloody mess unlikely to improve anytime soon. The Government Accountability Office says Iraq is not making any political or military progress. And an independent examination of the Iraqi police shows a force that is so far gone, it might need to be scrapped altogether. An independent commission […]

Thursday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * MSNBC has obtained an audio recording of Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) being interviewed by police shortly after his arrest in Minneapolis in June. Investigative Sgt. Dave Karsnia, whose foot Craig touched between stalls, is heard telling Craig, “You are sitting here lying to a police officer. People vote for […]

Iraqi chemical warfare agent found — but not in Iraq

Josh Marshall’s lighthearted headline read, “Iraqi WMD Finally Found! Democrats in Disgrace.” He added, “It’s been more than four years since the invasion of Iraq. And countless wingers have lost their sanity and dignity over the failed hunt from Iraqi stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. But vials of Iraqi WMD have now been found […]

Texas governor spares life of getaway driver

Given Texas’ legal and political culture, and given Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s (R) penchant for the death penalty, this is quite a surprise. Gov. Rick Perry accepted a parole board recommendation Thursday to spare condemned inmate Kenneth Foster, the getaway driver in a 1996 murder who had been scheduled for execution within hours. The sentence […]

Nothing to fear but…

In the unlikely event you haven’t seen it elsewhere, the WaPo had a really interesting front-page piece today about how and why Democrats keep losing fights with the Bush White House over national security and counter-terrorism policies. The leadership (and the grassroots, and the netroots) is frustrated that the party knows what to expect, is […]

A house divided against itself…

When the non-partisan Government Accountability Office launched an independent investigation of the administration’s Iraq policy, it found that Iraq has failed to meet 15 out of 18 congressionally-mandated benchmarks for political and military progress. But almost as interesting as the results was the GAO’s motivation for leaking its report: the agency can no longer trust […]

We’re running out of troops

About a month ago, Adm. Michael Mullen, the incoming Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Congress that the president’s “surge” policy had a short shelf-life — troop deployments could be maintained only through April 2008. The Boston Globe reported today that the surge could last a little longer, but not much. The Pentagon […]

The latest in a long line of scare tactics

If we withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq, the civil war will follow us home. Oh wait, that doesn’t make any sense. Alright, how about, if we withdraw from Iraq, al Qaeda will take over. No, that doesn’t make sense either. OK, I’ve got it. If we withdraw from Iraq, the price of gas will triple. […]