Vote Differently

Zack Exley has a theory about that “Vote Different” ad:

Why is the “Vote Different” creator still in hiding? There can only be one reason: the project was funded by a well known Obama supporter, or someone with very close and public connections to the Obama campaign. Don’t misunderstand, I’m not saying that the Obama campaign had

Holding the Chief Executive Accountable

At least one columnist is outraged at the President’s attempt to claim executive privilege:

“Evidently, [the President] wants to shield virtually any communications that take place within the White House compound on the theory that all such talk contributes in some way, shape or form to the continuing success and harmony of an

Here We Go Again

With President Bush’s argument that conversations between a President and his aides have to be protected, we seem to be headed once again into one of the murkier areas of the Constitution: its presumed guarantee of executive privilege. In his vow to fight subpoenas that would require Karl Rove and other aides to give public testimony, …

Good Guy of the Day

It’s Gerald Grinstein, CEO of Delta Airlines, who emerged from retirement to lead that company through and out of bankruptcy. According to today’s Wall Street Journal, Delta will come out of bankruptcy this spring with a market cap of $10 billion. Grinstein will continue to collect his annual salary of $338,000 until he leaves the …

Shorter Bush Statement on Gonzales

Bush to Congress: “Go Cheney yourself.”

He’s gonna fight, and he doesn’t apparently care how stupid the fight is. Bush kept saying that the “real story” will get out when Gonzales and other DOJ testify next week. Uh, didn’t they already testify? And that’s what got them in trouble? The WH has basically called do-overs.

Also, someone …

Fielding’s Folly

The White House just released counsel Fred Fielding’s response to the request by the Senate Judiciary Committee for testimony from members of the White House staff — i.e., Karl Rove and Harriet Miers. As expected, Fielding, who was brought back to the job he held under Reagan for the purpose of arm-wrestling with a Democrat-controlled …

In the Arena In the Arena

Humorless Guardians of the Banal

Do I really have to explain my jokes in each column?

Obviously, what I was trying to do here was look at the Republican field–with some irony–as a stalwart Republican might: Moderates like McCain, Newt and Rudy living as Pat Robertson would imagine a liberal to live–having serial marriages, cross-dressing (as a joke), appearing on …

House GOP Leader on Background

Over lunch on the Hill, a few reporters gathered to hear a high-ranking Republican Congressman talk about the issues of the day. They included Alberto Gonzales, Alberto Gonzales, the war, and Albert Gonzales. Some highlights:

On Gonzales stepping down: “You guys have been in Washington longer than I have — a leaked list of …

Memo to Myself

In this very accelerated political season with its very large field of candidates, the media seem to be getting ahead of the voters. What’s the hurry, 10 months before the first caucus, to winnow the field to a few candidates deemed viable–say, three at most from each party? With fewer moving parts, this very big story can assume a …

Seriously Underplayed Story of the Day

If I may interrupt the very enjoyable festival of reading other people’s email for a moment, there was a remarkably under-reported development yesterday that demonstrates, I think, President Bush’s loss of authority in the past few months. Elias Zerhouni, the head of the National Institutes of Health, testified to a Senate committee that …

From DAG Moschella’s Testimony to Congress on March 6, 2007

From his prepared remarks:

Attorneys are never — repeat never — removed, or asked or encouraged to resign, in an effort to retaliate against them, or interfere with, or inappropriately influence a particular investigation, criminal prosecution, or civil case.

Then, in the margin, marked DELETED:

Any suggestion to the contrary is

Stand by Your Yes Man

On the way into work today, I said to Swamphusband, “You know, the only thing that would make this AG scandal more awesome is if Bush refused to let Gonzales go.”

Said Swamphusband, “Oh, he’s gone, he’s got to go. He’ll resign or Bolten will do it or something.” And, for a moment, I thought, could it be possible? Will the WH really be …

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