David S. Broder – Suggester in Chief – washingtonpost.com
Just don’t “suggest” to the “decider” that he can’t do what he wants…He may pick up his ball and go home… After an election in which war-weariness was a motivating force
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Just don’t “suggest” to the “decider” that he can’t do what he wants…He may pick up his ball and go home… After an election in which war-weariness was a motivating force
Continue readingI read George Will’s column last evening and couldn’t wrap my mind around his argument. I revisited it this morning and find his bait and switch tactics perverse. A three-judge federal court
Continue readingEven in a holiday season, politics requires that politicians put in an appearance. Presidential funerals don’t happen often, when they do, you go. Nothing shows the depth of a man
Continue readingFrom the parallel universe of Robert Novak. “Environmentalists’ well-financed propaganda operation”…Does the man live in this universe? Industry has been spending many times the amounts the environmentalists have but the
Continue readingIsn’t this just so like the American cliche that the rest of the world sees…We don’t like the results of this messy thing called democracy so lets change the government
Continue readingAfter listening to some of the hearing on the radio, I am forced to agree with the Post. What does it say about America, that the ruling party for the last
Continue readingIt’s a bit disconcerting to have Peggy Noonan agree with me on anything. But she seems to have had the same gut reaction to the Bush/Web confrontation that I did.
Continue readingI am sorry Ken, but it has nothing to do with Conservative or Liberal Principles and everything to do with Moral Principles. Mehlman acknowledged voter anger about the Iraq war and
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