For two full years, no one’s been able to figure out how, exactly, Bob Novak has kept himself out of trouble in the Plame scandal. He’s the one who published Plame’s name, he’s the one who contacted the CIA after getting the leak, and he’s the one who knows all of the relevant details about […]
As many of you may have noticed, my site was down most of the morning because, once again, my server was down. Needless to say, this was more than a little frustrating. With this in mind, I’m hoping readers might be able to give me a hand. Can anyone recommend a reliable hosting company? I’m […]
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: * Rick Santorum continues to trail Bob Casey in advance of next year’s Senate campaign. A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Casey leading, 50% to 39%. Apparently, Santorum’s new book isn’t helping to […]
In case you missed it, yesterday’s White House press briefing included one exchange that was quite revealing. ABC’s Terry Moran noticed that Republican talking points responding to the Rove/Plame fiasco attacked Joseph Wilson with some fairly specific information: Rove’s conversation with Time’s Matt Cooper only lasted two minutes and initially dealt with a separate policy […]
I should know better than to be surprised by anything coming from a Fox News “journalist,” but this one even startled me. When it comes to finding out who was responsible for the Plame scandal, the White House has said, on more than one occasion, that the responsible leakers would be fired. This isn’t particularly […]
(Editor’s Note: The Carpetbagger Report, as regular readers know, has joined the Coalition for Darfur, a bi-partisan online initiative created to raise awareness and resources to address the crisis. This is the latest in a series of posts from the Coalition.) As Mark Leon Goldberg of the American Prospect reported back in April, the Bush […]
The quote of the day came on NBC’s Today show this morning. Tim Russert said he spoke to a Republican source last night who told him: “If this was a Democratic White House, we’d have congressional hearings in a second.” It’s a no-brainer. There’s a White House scandal in which national security was compromised and […]
Obviously, the person everyone wants to hear from directly on the Plame scandal is Karl Rove. Short of that, press secretary Scott McClellan will do, but he’s not talking. And then, of course, there’s their boss. The White House is suddenly facing damaging evidence that it misled the public by insisting for two years that […]
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: * If scandal-ridden Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.) runs for re-election, as he claims he will, he’ll have to deal with a primary challenge for the first time in his career. Businessman George Schwartzman, […]
There have been a number of excellent responses from Dems on the Hill to the Rove scandal, but one stands out for me. Harry Reid said, “The White House promised if anyone was involved in the Valerie Plame affair, they would no longer be in this administration. I trust they will follow through on this […]