An interesting set of documents were released today by the Pentagon relating to Bush’s alleged service in the National Guard in the 1970s. I haven’t finished reading them yet, but there’s one thing that stands out before even reading the first word: today’s date. Tell me what all of these dates have in common, including […]
We learned months ago that Karl Rove, like virtually everyone else at the White House, had spoken with federal investigators about the Plame Game scandal. But ABC News reported this afternoon that Rove testified again today — for over two-and-a-half hours — and had no comment for the cameras upon leaving. Why the need for […]
The Washington Post had a good editorial today decrying the fact that the prison abuse/torture scandal has faded from public view and has commanded almost no attention in the presidential campaign. The paper’s editorial board asked, “Remember Abu Ghraib?” When it comes to the Bush administration, the answer is clearly, “No.” First, we learned today […]
A number of key writers noted yesterday that Bush’s criticism of Kerry’s health care plan had more angles than was initially apparent. It won’t get the kind of attention warranted for a discussion of whether Kerry was “mean” to Mary Cheney, but it’s worth following up on anyway. Kerry reminded the debate audience Wednesday night […]
Alabama legally mandated segregated public schools long before the Supreme Court struck down “separate but equal.” After Brown, Alabama didn’t have a choice about the law, which the state could no longer enforce, but it remained on the books. Its presence was a moot point, but was an ugly reminder of the state’s racist policies. […]
Keep it up, everyone; it’s working. WGME’s plan to air a documentary critical of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry prompted three Maine companies Thursday to pull their advertising from the Portland TV station. Hannaford supermarkets, the Lee Auto Malls, and the law offices of Joe Bornstein withdrew their advertising indefinitely from WGME [Channel 13, in […]
We learned earlier this week that the Bush administration is using our money to create fake-news ads (you remember, “I’m Karen Ryan reporting…”) touting its education policy and “ranking” reporters on whether they made Bush look good or not. Yesterday, Senate Dems started fighting back. Two Democratic senators have asked for an investigation into whether […]
When the Bush campaign first started throwing around the “350 tax increases” nonsense earlier this year, the estimable Michael Kinsley explained: The best way to see the absurdity of saying that John Kerry voted for higher taxes 350 times is to apply Bush’s madcap logic to Bush himself. Every year, in the president’s budget, there […]
At this point, I should probably just move on to other topics, but one thing about the mysterious bump on Bush’s back in the first debate is still bugging me. First, for those who thought that perhaps the individual snap shot I posted the other day was a random misrepresentation, you can check the video. […]
The Christian Coalition unveiled its 2004 “voter guides” this week, supposedly a sign of the faltering group’s reemergence. Instead, the new drive was met with a combination of pity and laughter. First, the funny part. These guides are supposed to be non-partisan because the Coalition is mysteriously still tax-exempt. With this in mind, the campaign […]