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That ‘heart for the innocent’ clearly has limits

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When the president introduced Bernard Kerik as his nominee to be the Secretary of Homeland Security, Bush described him as a man who has demonstrated a “deep commitment to justice” and “a heart for the innocent.” Within weeks, we learned that the White House also knew about a man who has demonstrated a willingness to […]

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Airport security is a high priority — unless it’s expensive and inconvenient

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Just yesterday, in that excellent report on administration propaganda, we learned that one of the many fake news segments focused on the Bush administration’s “drive to strengthen aviation security.” Americans were told the administration’s drive in this area is “one of the most remarkable campaigns in aviation history.” Of course, as the NYT explained, the […]

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Monday’s political round-up

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My new daily feature about campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may nevertheless be of interest to political observers: * Asa Hutchinson (R) surprised absolutely no one over the weekend by announcing that he will run for Arkansas governor next year. Hutchinson, a former congressman and former undersecretary of […]

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They decide, you concur

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Raise your hand if you’re surprised by this one. In covering the Iraq war last year, 73 percent of the stories on Fox News included the opinions of the anchors and journalists reporting them, a new study says. By contrast, 29 percent of the war reports on MSNBC and 2 percent of those on CNN […]

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The drive for more publicly-funded propaganda will go on unabated

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There was a tremendous front-page piece in the New York Times yesterday on the Bush administration’s outrageous proclivity for creating fake news segments — with our money — to get its message out to news outlets nationwide. The story painted a painful picture, but let’s not lose sight of the punch-line. Under the Bush administration, […]

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Oh, so <i>now</i> ‘scare ads’ are wrong

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Five months after winning a second term by smearing his rival with deceitful, occasionally outrageous, advertising, Bush wants the public to discount “scare ads.” President Bush and Democrats took their differences over Social Security to the airwaves on Saturday, with Bush complaining about “scare ads” against his plan…. Bush reiterated his promise of no changes […]

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DeLay’s noose tightens … and Republicans start feeling antsy

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Tom DeLay’s ethics woes went from bad to worse over the weekend. An Indian tribe and a gambling services company made donations to a Washington public policy group that covered most of the cost of a $70,000 trip to Britain by House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.), his wife, two aides and two lobbyists in […]

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‘Jesus said give me all your money’: Benny Hinn’s Gospel of greed

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Posted by Morbo Benny Hinn is one of the reasons I’m skeptical of the existence of a higher power. I figure it’s like this: If there were a God, surely by now he would have sent an extra-hot, extra-sharp lightening bolt right into Hinn’s backside and boomed, “How dare you claim to speak in my […]

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The credit card merry-go-round nightmare from hell: Brought to you by your friends in the GOP

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Posted by Morbo People who are too lazy to follow political matters often assert that it’s useless anyway because Republicans and Democrats are alike. Actually, the differences between the two parties have never been sharper. On social issues, there is chasm between the two. The same can be said for economic matters. One quick example: […]