Iacocca: ‘Some of us are sick and tired of people who call free speech treason’

When it comes to politics, former Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca is generally not much of a player. When he has dabbled in politics, Iacocca is generally known for being a Republican — he was close with Reagan, he endorsed Bush in 2000, and backed Dick DeVos’ gubernatorial campaign in Michigan last year. But if Iacocca’s […]

Bush admin commits fraud reporting on voter fraud

A panel of government experts prepared a detailed report examining instances of voter fraud in the U.S. and found, not surprisingly, that there is no systemic national problem. Bush administration officials didn’t care for those results — so they changed the report. A federal panel responsible for conducting election research played down the findings of […]

‘The very fundamental issue is, they don’t know where the hell they’re going’

Increasingly anxious to appear competent and in control, the Bush gang is reportedly looking for a “war czar” who would oversee the United States’ role in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are, of course, a few problems with this, not the least of which is the fact that no one actually wants the job. The White […]

Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. * Bush told Dem leaders today that he will not negotiate with them on Iraq. Reid and Pelosi responded shortly thereafter: “The President is demanding that we renew his blank check for a war without end. Despite the fact that the President persists in trying to score political points at […]

Bush has ‘other words’

For all of the president’s problems with grammar, language, pronunciation, and extemporaneous speaking, he’s occasionally decent on the stump. No one will ever label Bush the Great Communicator, but if you hand him something to read, and put it on a teleprompter, he can usually impress a sympathetic crowd and get by without embarrassing himself. […]

Conyers subpoenas Justice Department for withheld docs

Yesterday, congressional Democrats started pressuring the Justice Department about a series of key documents pertaining to the prosecutor purge scandal, which the DoJ hasn’t turned over. Specifically, lawmakers want internal rankings that the Justice Department made of all 93 U.S. attorneys, employment charts that Monica Goodling put together for those deciding who to fire, and […]

Surprise, surprise — Broder has an unrealistic compromise to offer

The Washington Post’s David Broder wrote half of a good column today about the war in Iraq. It’s the other half that’s the problem. Broder seems to understand the broader dynamic quite well — Dems are right about the war, they’re right about withdrawal, and the public firmly stands behind them in this political fight. […]