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Saving America — one unconstitutional scheme at a time

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Bush returned to an issue that’s near — if not entirely dear — to his heart yesterday, speaking at the annual Faith-Based and Community Initiatives Leadership Conference about his support for his beleaguered initiative. The president may have strayed from his original text, however, and accidentally told people the truth about his intentions. “…If you’re […]

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Mending intra-party fences

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I saw a headline in Roll Call this morning that read, “GOP Leaders Reaching Out.” Immediately, I assumed the article was about Republicans trying to strike a deal with Joe Lieberman on Social Security, or asking Ben Nelson to endorse a ban on gay marriage. But I was missing the point entirely. The Republican leaders […]

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Guess who’s under investigation again

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I didn’t think it was possible, but Halliburton is the subject of yet another federal criminal probe. The Justice Department is looking into whether former Halliburton Co. employees conspired with other companies to rig bids for large overseas construction projects, according to the company. The antitrust probe has grown out of a continuing investigation into […]

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The right has two reasons to hate the Roper ruling

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Yesterday’s ruling prohibiting the execution of minors made for a good read, but part of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s reasoning is likely to catch the attention of conservatives in a big way. “Our determination,” Kennedy added, “finds confirmation in the stark reality that the United States is the only country in the world that continues to […]

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It’s called a frieze … and it has nothing to do with religion

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Everyone knows the Supreme Court will hear arguments today on the constitutionality of government support for the Protestant version of the Ten Commandments. I won’t bother reciting the many reasons this is a no-brainer (though I did write a top-10 list on the subject a few years ago), but I will respond to a ridiculous […]

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If a congressman calls for a nuclear attack, and only blogs notice, does it really make a sound?

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Number of times Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas) recommended an unprovoked nuclear attack on Syria: 2 Number of daily newspaper articles to report the remark: 0 Number of newspaper editorials and op-eds to comment on the remark: 0 Number of reports on Johnson’s comments on CNN: 1 Number of combined reports on Johnson’s comments on ABC, […]

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How quickly they forget

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Almost 20 years ago, then-President Ronald Reagan routinely forgot the names of his top generals and cabinet secretaries, particularly towards the end of his second term when his health took a turn for the worse. In one notable example from 1988, Reagan seemed to have no idea who Samuel Pierce was, despite the fact that […]

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This week’s sign of the apocalypse

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Like Dick Cheney accusing Dems of using “scare tactics,” Tom DeLay stressing the need for ethics in government, or George W. Bush emphasizing fiscal responsibility, there are some moments of hypocrisy that just take one’s breath away. Media Matters reported yesterday on another such moment. Rush Limbaugh, doing his show from Afghanistan last week, lectured […]

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Opposing Bush’s plan because it’s Bush’s plan

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There are a couple of encouraging polls out this week on Social Security privatization, one of which offers good news, the other really good news. First up is the latest from USA Today, which found public support for Bush’s handling of Social Security faltering badly. Only one in three Americans approve of President Bush’s handling […]