Check out this oped in The Hill about the Sunlight Foundation’s Open House Project to make Capitol Hill accessible and transparent to bloggers and online journalists.
How did the Times cover Mission Accomplished four years ago? Greg Mitchell takes a look.
Does America want politicians who promise puppy dogs, unicorns and chocolate sprinkles? Todd Gitlin sure hopes not.
Joe Lieberman’s reality: Public is equally fed up with both Dems and Republicans.
If there’s an example of a model U.S. attorney for this administration, it’s Bradley Schlozman, who was until recently the interim U.S. Attorney for Kansas City.
Schlozman indicted a handful of ACORN voter registration workers right before Election Day last year. And the more you look at that case, the more obvious it is that he rushed those cases to land just in time.
Did the FBI ever really investigate the Niger/Uranium forgeries? That’s our topic in today’s episode of TPMtv …
Update: For a summary of today’s episode, click here.
“You can’t veto the truth.”
A new TV ad hammering Bush is already on its way to national cable channels and will begin running the moment Bush vetoes the Iraq withdrawal bill. Take a look.
Tom DeLay’s notorious ARMPAC goes where crooked PACs go when they die.
The bill crafted by Congressional Dems to end the Iraq War is now on its way to the President.
Oh, good. Alberto Gonzales is due to have another congressional hearing next week.
Here are a couple more questions he probably won’t answer.