Waxman, Conyers put the squeeze on Gonzales.
Six months ago, the National Archives asked the Justice Department for its opinion on Dick Cheney’s “fourth branch” theory, which he invoked to escape oversight by the Information Security Oversight Office. They’re still waiting. Waxman and Conyers want to know why.
The head of the South Carolina NAACP blasts Rudy Giuliani in an interview for appointing Arthur “National Association of Retarded People” Ravenel as his campaign co-chair in the state.
Late Update: We’ve just unearthed another choice quote from Rudy’s new South Carolina co-chair, this time on his love for the Confederate battle flag.
Rudy’s dissembling on Bill Clinton’s anti-terrorism record becomes so obvious that even Tucker Carlson calls him out on it.
A new poll finds Al Gore leading in New Hampshire. That and other political news of the day in today’s Election Central Happy Hour Roundup.
Rockin’ it in the Granite state!
Bush’s approval rating in New Hampshire at healthy 14%.
David Gregory: Strip away Coulter’s inflammatory rhetoric to get to the underlying trenchant political analysis.
Today’s Must Read: an “insubordinate” U.S. attorney asks the attorney general to spend more than 5 to 10 minutes on the question of whether a man should be put to death. The nerve. No wonder he was fired.
If the Vice President thinks that there is no authority to which he reports, then he has committed a high crime against this nation and its democracy.