If a President can be impeached for lying about a blow job then by God a Vice President should be impeached for setting in motion the forces that destroyed an intelligence network during a time of war.
AG Gonzales: Attorney scandal is “an overblown personnel matter.”
Two more papers have now dropped Ann Coulter’s syndicated column in the wake of her “faggot” comment.
If you missed the canned attorneys hearing yesterday, here’s Sen. Schumer’s (D-NY) opening statement …
And here’s Sen. Specter’s (R-PA) questioning of the witnesses …
The Justice Department official who called ousted U.S. Attorney Bud Cummins to let him know that if the fired prosecutors kept talking, the dirt on them would come out, has written a letter to tell his side of the story.
He’s “shocked and baffled” at the prosecutors’ interpretation of that as a threat.
Paging all wingers: Keith Ellison, the first Muslim Congressman and a frequent right wing target, is now working in concert with the Bush administration to promote America’s image abroad.
We’re just finishing up a major chapter in the Plame-Niger-Uranium scandal. The core of that story is that when the Bush administration’s back is against the wall, the accusers have to be destroyed. Usually by a campaign of leaks and anonymous accusations delivered to reliable, pro-administration reporters.
Any guess who’s going to get the call?
Politico editors John Harris and Jim VandeHei respond to the criticism voiced here and elsewhere over their Dan Gerstein screw-up.
We know they had the ear of the White House. But here are details on Washington Republicans’ campaign to sack U.S. Attorney John McKay.