Pennsylvania poll suggests some political fallout for Rick Santorum

It’s been a while since we talked about our old friend Sen. Rick “Man on Dog” Santorum. With this in mind, I appreciate long-time Carpetbagger friend Chief Osceola for giving me a heads up on the latest news out of the Keystone State. You probably remember that Santorum got into a little trouble last month […]

The Bush administration’s strange approach to the international tobacco treaty

If I had a lick of sense, I’d be used to the Bush administration trying to undermine international treaties supported by our allies. After all, in just two and a half years, Bush has sent conservative U.S. delegations to world bodies such as the United Nations and World Health Organization to undercut work on children’s […]

Rumors about Supreme Court retirements

In the months leading up to the 2000 presidential election, I was one of many Democrats who backed Al Gore because I loathed Bush. I respect Gore, admire his record and achievements, and genuinely believed he’d make an excellent president. But truth be told, he never generated the enthusiasm Clinton did. My love for Gore […]

Christie Todd Whitman to resign from Bush administration

I’ve always felt a little sorry for Christie Todd Whitman. A moderate Republican from New Jersey with a strong record on environmental issues, Whitman was a fine choice to head the Environmental Protection Agency in the Bush administration. I’ve felt badly for her, though, because she was the right person for the right job in […]

Bush administration supports strict gun control measures — in Iraq

Exactly one week after the Bush administration said it would accept the cancellation of an assault weapons ban here in the U.S., the administration will be implementing a strict new gun control policy in Iraq. Under the new policy, which will be formally announced in Iraq this week, Iraqis will be required to give up […]

Texas law enforcement officials destroy records relating to search for Killer D’s

I really wasn’t going to write any more posts about the Killer D’s in Texas. As much as I found the whole thing fascinating, I was prepared to move on now that the ordeal is over and the Dems are back at work in Austin. But it turns out there’s still plenty to talk about. […]

That’s about it for today

Though you, my wonderful readers, can usually rely on me to post several items throughout the day, I’m afraid you won’t get much more today. Carpetbagger’s Mom, let’s call her Madre, is in town and I’m going to go show her a few sites. With this in mind, I won’t be posting much (if at […]

Republicans eliminating myth about Democrats and government spending

If you asked 100 Americans which political party supports more government spending, I suspect a clear majority would be inclined to label Democrats “big spenders.” A new report published in USA Today, however, notes this belief is more myth than reality. As the report explains, “Republicans, who pride themselves on being frugal with taxpayers’ money, […]

Fleischer to resign as White House press secretary

Ari Fleischer, who has impressed me for years as a man who can deceive the public and the press with an unusual acumen, announced this morning that he will be resigning as White House press secretary this summer. “I informed President Bush last week that after 21 years of doing nothing but government and politics…that […]

Quick reactions to Lieberman’s debate proposal

As I mentioned yesterday, Joe Lieberman has proposed monthly debates for the Democratic presidential field starting in July, events that I argued would be beneficial to nearly everyone. Dennis Kucinich and Carol Moseley Braun immediately expressed enthusiastic support for the idea, which makes perfect sense in light of their position in the polls. While several […]