A Squabble between Roberts and His Masters?
One of the most amusing bits from this article on the upcoming Phase II publication (I guess we have to call the stuff Roberts has delayed further, Phase II.2?) is its description of a dispute between BushCo and Senator Pat Roberts.
The Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee lashed outat the White House on Thursday, criticizing attempts by the Bushadministration to keep secret parts of a report on the role Iraqiexiles
DeLay's Dilemma
Let's say you're Tom DeLay. It's February 2006, and your legal defense fund is beginning to run dry.Well, not just run dry. It's already running a deficit. You're already polling behind your Democratic opponent in the polls, and you haven't even won the primary yet. Thing is, you consider the three people running against you disloyal.
Lamont's "Single Issue" Voters
The Q-Poll shows that 44% of Lamont's supporters support him mainly because of Lieberman's stance on the Iraq war. And Markos anticipates a bunch of pundits frowning on the large number of "Single Issue" voters.
For a pundit to suggest the Iraq war is a "Single Issue" simply betrays their ignorance of the impact that war has and will continue to have on this country and the rest of the world.
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Judy's Call Data Versus My Call Data
There's an irony to yesterday's 2nd Circuit Court decision that the NYT must turn over Judy Miller's and Phillip Shenon's phone records to DOJ. Since the District Court decision that the NYT didn't have to turn over phone data, we've learned that the government is already getting our phone data--all of ours, journalist or not--in the name of fighting terrorism.
Why Tice?
It has taken me a day or so to report that Russell Tice has been subpoenaed, mostly because I'm still puzzling through it. I'm wondering why Tice. Why not other people almost certainly involved with the leaks to Risen and Lichtblau. I mean,…