Month: July 2007

At Best, Censure Gives republicans An Easy Out

Notwithstanding my diary from January titled In defense of censure, the political and actual climate (not just on a global warming level) have changed substantially. Back then, I argued that censure would be a good first step to...

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Hillary and the Netroots

One of the worst kept secrets of the blogosphere is that bloggers communicate with each other privately and hash out narratives, swap good stories, argue about strategy, etc. Disagreements can sometimes get a little heated,...

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Foreign Policy in a post-Bush America

On January 20th, 2009 America’s new President will face a new era of foreign policy with challenges and options different than those faced by prior administrations.  Many of these new challenges have been brewing for...

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Worried Republicans

I don’t like Robert Novak and I do not find him personally credible. But he does a lot of solid reporting and he has great sources. A couple of days ago I wrote about a big upset in a run-off election for Georgia’s...

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Feingold Moves to Censure

Not much more a Senator can do at this point. Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold announced today that he will introduce two censure resolutions condemning the President, Vice President and other administration...

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