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Rumsfeld has trouble counting friends in the “Coalition of the Willing”

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The Bush White House is clearly a bit sensitive about the new war being labeled “unilateral.” Every time someone uses the word — it’s usually Howard Dean, who’s added the word to his stump speech — Ari Fleischer and Bush allies in Congress go ballistic. As war in Iraq got underway, the administration released a […]

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War begins, debate ends

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Now that the war with Iraq has officially begun, many critics of the administration and/or the invasion are left wondering what to do. Eric Alterman, editor of Altercation at MSNBC, had an interesting comment on his blog yesterday. “For me, the antiwar movement such as it was, is over,” Alterman said. “We lost. It’s time […]

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You’ve got questions, Carpetbagger has answers

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I’ve received some terrific emails today from some of the Carpetbagger’s most reliable readers. One email had some questions about “preemptive” strikes and how common they are in American history. As the reader, let’s call him Dr. Who, put it, “When was the last time America ‘started’ a war?” Dr. Who added, “Have there been […]

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Bush has a choice when it comes to the federal budget, but he’s not choosing wisely

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No U.S. president, from either party, has ever tried to wage a full-scale war and pass a large tax cut at the same time. It’s just never happened. Lincoln raised taxes to pay for the Civil War. McKinley raised taxes to finance the Spanish-American War. Wilson raised the top income tax rate from 7% to […]

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Bush changes his story on Resolution 1441

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If you watched President Bush on TV last night, you heard many of the same messages we’ve all heard for several months (except for that part about exile; that was new). In mentioning U.N. Resolution 1441, Bush said, again, that the “Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1441, finding Iraq in material breach of its obligations, […]