Looking back, it’s a little hard to believe, but in October 2002, 77 our of 100 senators voted for the Iraq war resolution. With this number in mind, ABC News’ Jake Tapper reported on an interesting survey — how do those 77 feel now? ABC asked each of them and, after acknowledging the obvious difficulties […]
Looking back over the last couple of years, the president and his allies have struggled mightily to draw a helpful historical comparison between Iraq and other major military campaigns. At different times, the Bush gang has referenced Korea, the Revolutionary War, WWI, and the Civil War. By mid-2005, the president had settled on World War […]
Let there be no doubt about the Democratic leadership’s approach to the war in Iraq. For all the talk about Dems not having a plan, lacking direction, and squabbling amongst themselves, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a joint letter to the White House today, asking Bush to reject an […]
For Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.), the second highest ranking Republican in the Senate, to say this on national television seems a little surprising. From last night’s Hardball: Matthews: I think [Vice President] Cheney had his thumb on the scale, do you agree? That they were pushing this war so hard, they were working to look […]
I appreciate that it’s become a bit of a cliche to question the timing of every White House decision. The Bush gang clearly abuses the late-Friday-afternoon game, and they clearly raised the terrorist alert level during the 2004 campaign under dubious circumstances, but it’s probably fair to say that the timing of at least some […]
Harriet Miers’ support for the president went well beyond steadfast; it’d be more accurate to describe her deference for Bush as fawning, if not sycophantic. So, why would the president’s hyper-loyal White House counsel leave her post, at a time when Bush is likely to need a lawyer more than ever? Because the former Supreme […]
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. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), who still hasn’t officially announced his presidential campaign yet, picked up a key Iowa endorsement yesterday when Kim Lehman, the current president and executive director of Iowa Right […]
The LA Times had a lengthy news item today, touting the Bush White House’s efforts to “reach out to more Democrats.” The evidence points to a charm offensive that’s more style than substance. [Harry] Reid, the new Senate majority leader, is getting the red-carpet treatment. The administration treated Reid to two military plane rides in […]
I guess the first big hint that Gen. George W. Casey, Jr., the top American commander in Iraq, did not enjoy reliable job security came earlier this week, when the New York Times explained that Bush believes Casey “had become more fixated on withdrawal than victory.” The second hint came yesterday, at the White House […]
For weeks, the biggest story among many of the top conservative blogs was an AP source in Iraq named Jamil Hussein, and whether or not he exists (far-right bloggers have insisted he does not). Unfortunately for them, Developments in Iraq yesterday were rather embarrassing. As reported elsewhere on this late this afternoon, Iraq’s Interior Ministry […]