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Rice Watch Day 10 It looks like the heat on Rice is easing up a bit, but the watch endures. In large part, this is because reporters aren’t asking the Administration questions like the one Bob Somerby suggests: Mr. President, we have been told that Dr. Condoleezza Rice did not read last October’s National Intelligence […]

Hold on for a second. You’re through. I’m waiting for a good chance to use that line the next time someone asks me a question I don’t like. AB

Wish I’d Said That Digby on the DLC trashing Dean: “The Internet may be giving angry, protest-oriented activists the rope they need to hang the party,” wrote Randolph Court in the DLC’s bimonthly newsletter, The New Democrat Blueprint. Digby: I sure wish that the Republicans had believed that about talk radio because then we’d hold […]

The Mountain Might Get ’em, but the Law Never Will There’s more to the story of the Texas Democratic Senators leaving the state than meets the eye–or, at the least, some interesting details–according to this amusing account of the Democrats’ getaway plan, Operation Town Lake: Planning [for a getaway] picked up two weeks ago, when […]

Bait and Switch Program Revisited Via Matt Yglesias, Kevin Drum apparently did the hard work of reading the transcript of Bush’s Press Conference today. Therein, Kevin found this: And in order to placate the critics and the cynics about intentions of the United States, we need to produce evidence. And I fully understand that. And […]

Good News Filibuster blocks Estrada nomination: WASHINGTON – Senate Republicans lost a seventh filibuster vote Wednesday in their fight to make Miguel Estrada the first Hispanic on the federal appeals court in the nation’s capital. Democrats appeared to be setting up more filibusters on President Bush’s judicial nominees. But read it closely and witness your […]

The Truth About Dean Nice to see the common wisdom on Dean challenged in an accurate fashion, in the New York Times: With his [Howard Deans’] early and intense opposition to the American-led attack on Iraq, his call for universal health insurance and his signing a bill that created civil unions for gay couples in […]

Rice Watch Day 8 There’s a pun to be made that involves steamed rice, a pot, and a watched pot never boiling, or watched rice never resigning, or something like that. In any event, this makes it look like Rice is not going anywhere soon: “I take personal responsibility for everything I say, absolutely,” the […]

The Perfect Candidate If only we could find a candidate for Governor of California who is both conservative and liberal, but actually liberal. How could that be possible? One reporter and his editor at the Chicago Tribune think that Arianna Huffington fits the bill. In the same story, Recall election drive is a California classic, […]