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  • The Sad Spectacle of Dee Dee Myers

    04/10/2008 5:58:56 AM PDT · by FreeManDC · 114 replies · 2,307+ views
    Renew America ^ | April 10, 2008 | Carey Roberts
    Dee Dee Myers has just come out with her amusing tale, Why Women Should Rule the World. You may recall Mrs. Myers was the first female White House press secretary, appointed during the first two tumultuous years of the Clinton administration. Simply put, Myers is a female supremacist. "Women tend to be better communicators, better listeners, better at forming consensus," she argues. That entitles women to run the world because they do everything better than those power-hungry men, Myers believes. As the unsmiling Myers goes about promoting her book, one wonders what led her to pen a tome filled with...
  • CRAIG LIVINGSTONE FOUND ON CHRIS PLANTE'S WMAL SHOW

    03/25/2008 8:10:51 AM PDT · by Nick Thimmesch · 39 replies · 1,862+ views
    WMAL RADIO WASHINGTON ^ | 3/25/08 | WMAL
    Former White House staffer Craig Livingstone on WMAL's Chris Plante Show Washington, DC, live now.
  • An Uncluttered Calendar -- Clinton's schedules reveal curious deletions

    03/19/2008 6:16:32 PM PDT · by red flanker · 9 replies · 1,122+ views
    Newsweek ^ | March 19, 2008 | Michael Isikoff
    The early days of 1996 were tense times inside the Clinton White House. On Jan. 4, the First Couple's top personal aide reported that she had stumbled upon Hillary Clinton's long-lost Rose Law Firm billing records—documents that had been requested by Whitewater prosecutors two years earlier. Ken Starr quickly subpoenaed the First Lady to testify before a federal grand jury on Jan. 26 of that year. But anybody looking through Hillary Clinton's newly released White House records for clues as to how she handled this personal crisis will find … absolutely nothing. ... The heavy deletions are perhaps not surprising,...
  • Huckabee says he's a threat to the GOP establishment

    01/13/2008 6:35:51 AM PST · by jdm · 75 replies · 118+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | Jan. 13, 2008 | By Rick Pearson
    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Mike Huckabee broadened his populist-inspired appeal for support in Michigan on Saturday, saying he viewed his presidential campaign as a "cause" that represents a threat to the Republican establishment in Washington. With polls showing support in Michigan's Republican primary Tuesday to be extremely fluid among Mitt Romney, John McCain and Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor also lashed out at candidates who campaign on a theme of opposing abortion but do little about it when they get into office. "We're people who will no longer just allow people to get elected, promising that they're listening to us...
  • Stupid Intelligence on Iran

    12/19/2007 5:54:06 AM PST · by nuconvert · 7 replies · 102+ views
    Wall St. Journal ^ | December 19, 2007 | JAMES SCHLESINGER
    Stupid Intelligence on Iran If Tehran did slow its weapons program, Bush policies probably had something to do with it. JAMES SCHLESINGER The release earlier this month of "key judgments" from the National Intelligence Estimate--including the bald assertion "that in fall 2003, Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program"--has caused both astonishment here at home and consternation overseas, where it has resulted in confusion about America's policy goals and steadiness. Let us stipulate that the intelligence community has acquired evidence sufficiently persuasive to lead it to reverse its prior judgment that Iran was hard at work developing nuclear weapons. For that...
  • Begala: Bush Less Popular Than 'Venereal Disease'

    12/10/2007 3:36:17 PM PST · by governsleastgovernsbest · 111 replies · 326+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    Just in case you thought there was a limit to the vulgarity of Paul Begala . . . Bill Clinton's former adviser was a guest on the Situation Room this aftern0on on CNN. Talk turned to the strategy Republicans should adopt in upcoming special elections. WOLF BLITZER: How much of a lightning rod -- you're an expert on this subject -- will Hillary Clinton be for Republicans out there, cause they're already, in some of these special elections that are coming up, they're already pointed to her to try to help Republican candidates? View video here.
  • Laura Ingraham Show Let's Stephanopolos Skate on Plantgate

    11/13/2007 8:37:02 AM PST · by Doctor Raoul · 52 replies · 152+ views
    Original Report | 11/13/07 | Doctor Raoul
    Today, Laura Ingraham had George Stephanopolos on for a phone interview. I called Kristinn to advise him to listen and he reminded me that George Stephanopolos was the ultimate "plant", having appeared to be just another caller that got through to The Larry King Shoe during Bush '41's apppearance literally days before the election. In fact, Stephanopolos wasn't just another caller waiting in line like everyone else, Stephanopolos was on an inside phone line for guests, having been arranged by a King producer, despite the claims by King during the show that George got through because "anyone can call". So...
  • Former ABC Anchor Carole Simpson Endorses Hillary [from the woman who brought us 'Ponytail Guy']

    10/17/2007 10:47:30 AM PDT · by governsleastgovernsbest · 32 replies · 18+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    It took 15 years to become official, but Carole Simpson has now confirmed what we always suspected: she's a Clinton backer. Readers will recall that during the 1992 campaign, the then ABC News anchor moderated a presidential debate in which she made life uncomfortable for George 41, notably with her snide "who would like to begin, the education president?" poke. According to this Boston Globe article, back in 2003 Simpson was "eased out" of her anchor chair in favor of Elizabeth Vargas. Simpson has now taken a teaching position at Emerson College in Boston, and last night turned up at...
  • Blumenthal: 'Almost Certainly' Karl Rove Was Behind Rathergate

    09/28/2007 8:31:38 PM PDT · by Anti-Bubba182 · 96 replies · 334+ views
    LGF ^ | Sep 27, 2007 | Staff
    The far left’s campaign to rehabilitate the CBS Killian memos and attack the bloggers who discredited them is in full bloom today, as Sidney Blumenthal makes a ludicrous, stupid accusation in an article for Salon.com: Dan Rather stands by his story. "..Within minutes of the conclusion of the broadcast, conservative bloggers launched a counterattack. The chief of these critics was a Republican Party activist in Georgia. Almost certainly, these bloggers, who had been part of meetings or conference calls organized by Karl Rove’s political operation, coordinated their actions with Rove’s office..." Rove? Karl Rove? If only this Blumenthal tool knew...
  • Democrats grapple with the fear factor [Ol' Serpenthead, aka James Carville, is worried]

    10/03/2007 10:36:31 AM PDT · by seanmerc · 32 replies · 1,314+ views
    Politico ^ | 3 Oct 07 | David Paul Kuhn
    For Democrats, things rarely get much better than this. In 2008, they’ll be running to succeed an unpopular incumbent, against an opposition that has rarely been more disorganized or dispirited. Polls show a Democratic advantage on major issues nearly across the board. Amid all these favorable signs, it’s only natural that some of the party’s top strategists would be pondering the same question: Wonder how we’ll screw it up this time? “We are a little bit of a shellshocked political party. We somehow or another always figure out a way to blow it,” Democratic strategist James Carville said. “Democrats have...
  • Will Robert Reich Please Shut Up

    09/06/2007 6:39:57 PM PDT · by Kid Shelleen · 36 replies · 1,148+ views
    Reason Magazine ^ | 09/05/07 | Ronald Bailey
    Former Clinton labor secretary and perennial industrial policy hustler, Robert Reich, is a leading negative indicator. Whatever he predicts, the exact opposite occurs. In the 1980s, Reich declared that the U.S. economic growth rates were in a permanent slump and that we needed to adopt the economic model represented by the once famed Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry. ---snip--- Now comes the insufferable Reich with an idiotic article in the current Foreign Policy (sub required) arguing that capitalism is undermining democracy around the globe.
  • USA Today: Did Sandy Berger 'Steal' Secret Docs? We're Debating That Still

    06/08/2007 11:46:44 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 36 replies · 1,433+ views
    http://newsbusters.org ^ | June 8, 2007 | Ken Shepherd
    USA Today: Did Sandy Berger 'Steal' Secret Docs? We're Debating That Still Posted by Ken Shepherd on June 8, 2007 - 10:24. You know, it seems pretty cut-and-dried to me. Stuffing secret documents down your pants and removing them from a secure room in a federal facility, that constitutes stealing.USA Today's "On Deadline" blog isn't sure, though. (bold/italics are USA Today's): Sandy Berger, the national security adviser under former President Clinton, was disbarred yesterday in the District of Columbia.The Washington Post says Berger agreed last month to give up his law license in order to avoid a prolonged investigation that...
  • Judge puts freeze on Jefferson's assets

    06/07/2007 12:55:40 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 31 replies · 1,485+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 6/7/07 | AP
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A federal judge Thursday froze the assets of Rep. William Jefferson (news, bio, voting record), D-La., who was indicted this week on charges of soliciting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes. Among the 16 criminal counts Jefferson is facing is a criminal forfeiture count, and prosecutors have already said they will seek to recoup hundreds of thousands of dollars from Jefferson that they believe he obtained illicitly by peddling his influence to help broker business deals in Africa. Jefferson is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in U.S. District Court. The restraining order issued by U.S. District...
  • Sandy Berger and the Clinton Cover-Up - Why It Matters

    06/04/2007 1:32:17 AM PDT · by neverdem · 135 replies · 3,073+ views
    realclearpolitics.com ^ | June 04, 2007 | Ronald A. Cass
    On May 17th, Sandy Berger, President Bill Clinton's National Security Adviser, voluntarily gave up his law license and with it the right to practice law. That is a stunning move for an accomplished lawyer, one of the nation's most influential public officials. Someone should take note. In fact, everyone should. Berger previously entered a deal with the Department of Justice after he was caught stealing and destroying highly sensitive classified material regarding the Clinton Administration's handling of terrorism issues. That deal allowed him to avoid jail time, pay a modest fine, and keep his law license. It also allowed him...
  • Edwards: Move Past War on Terror

    05/23/2007 9:12:59 AM PDT · by andy58-in-nh · 98 replies · 2,470+ views
    Breitbart/AP ^ | 5/23/07 | Beth Fouhy/AP
    Edwards: Move Past 'War on Terror' May 23 11:36 AM US/Eastern By BETH FOUHY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Democrat John Edwards Wednesday repudiated the notion that there is a "global war on terror," calling it an ideological doctrine advanced by the Bush administration that has strained American military resources and emboldened terrorists. In a defense policy speech he planned to deliver at the Council on Foreign Relations, Edwards called the war on terror a "bumper sticker" slogan Bush had used to justify everything from abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison to the invasion of Iraq. "We need...
  • Clinton aide forfeits law license in Justice probe [Samuel R. Berger........]

    05/17/2007 1:36:45 AM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 79 replies · 3,236+ views
    Clinton aide forfeits law license in Justice probe By Jerry Seper THE WASHINGTON TIMES May 17, 2007 Samuel R. Berger, the Clinton White House national security adviser who was caught taking highly classified documents from the National Archives, has agreed to forfeit his license to practice law. In a written statement issued by Larry Breuer, Mr. Berger's attorney, the former national security adviser said he pleaded guilty in the Justice Department investigation, accepted the penalties sought by the department and recognized that his law license would be affected. "I have decided to voluntarily relinquish my license," he said. "While I...
  • Inside the Inside Story [Feith Rips Tenet a New Orifice]

    05/05/2007 9:44:37 PM PDT · by Enchante · 61 replies · 2,024+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 4 May 2007 | Douglas J. Feith
    Mr. Tenet's account of all this gives the reader no idea of the substance of our critique, which was that the CIA's analysts were suppressing information. They were not showing policy makers reports that justified concern about ties between Iraq and al Qaeda. Mr. Tenet does tell us that the CIA briefed Mr. Cheney on Iraq and al Qaeda in September 2002 and that the "briefing was a disaster" because "Libby and the vice president arrived with such detailed knowledge on people, sources, and timelines that the senior CIA analytic manager doing the briefing that day simply could not compete."...
  • CIA TENET: BUSH ADMIN USE OF HIS 'SLAM DUNK' COMMENT TO PUSH WAR WAS DISINGENUOUS, DISHONORABLE...

    04/26/2007 4:44:48 PM PDT · by Anti-Bubba182 · 50 replies · 1,598+ views
    Drudge ^ | Apr 26 2007 | Drudge
    CIA TENET: BUSH ADMIN USE OF HIS 'SLAM DUNK' COMMENT TO PUSH WAR WAS DISINGENUOUS, DISHONORABLE AND RUINED REPUTATION AND CAREER Thu Apr 26 2007 14:11:35 ET Ex-CIA Director George Tenet says the way the Bush administration has used his now famous "slam dunk" comment Ð which he admits saying in reference to making the public case for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq Ð is both disingenuous and dishonorable. It also ruined his reputation and his career, he tells Scott Pelley in his first network television interview. The interview will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, April 29 (7:00-8:00...
  • George Tenet Contradicts Himself

    05/03/2007 2:41:15 AM PDT · by ovrtaxt · 19 replies · 942+ views
    newsmax ^ | Thursday, May 3, 2007 | Ronald Kessler
    In his new book At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA George Tenet depicts President Bush's decision to invade Iraq as a foregone conclusion, but he seemed to have a different version of events when I interviewed him just after the invasion. Strongly implying that he was against the war from the beginning, the former director of Central Intelligence writes that, as far as he knows, the Bush administration never had a "serious debate" about the "imminence of the Iraqi threat" or even seriously considered the implications of an invasion or the possible consequences. Moreover, Tenet...
  • Why you should NOT believe Tenet

    04/29/2007 8:31:15 AM PDT · by drzz · 24 replies · 1,198+ views
    VIDEO : CIA cover up ^ | 04 29 2007 | drzz
    The CIA has been fighting the Bush administration since 9/11. 9/11 proved the monumental incompetence of the CIA, and its weakness in the post Cold War era. What the CIA is doing right now, by giving false "leaks" to help the Democrats rewriting history, is to erase this shameful period. Edward J. Epstain raised questions about the reliability of the CIA about the WTC 1993 case : "BY EDWARD JAY EPSTEIN Wall Street Journal, Wednesday, March 21, 2007 Last week Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) admitted to having been responsible for planning no fewer than 28 acts of terrorism, including the...