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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Political bits

(AP) The House Judiciary Committee voted contempt of Congress citations Wednesday against Josh Bolten and Harriet Miers by a 22-17 party line vote. (Some Republicans didn't show for the vote?)

(CNN) "A woman screaming “you’re not a real conservative, sir” was removed by police from a welcoming reception for likely GOP presidential candidate Fred Thompson Wednesday morning."

(Ambinder) Fred Thompson loses a top campaign aide who was hired just a week and a half ago. "The friend said that Mastranadi was "fed up" with the "lack of structure" and was unclear about his role in the coming campaign."

(AP) Rudy Giuliani, "If you are not a strict constructionist (judge,) I believe you imperil the American democracy because you take the role of a legislator."

(The Hill) "Some conservative activist leaders, fearing voter anger with the Iraq war, want President Bush and GOP leaders to begin emphasizing that U.S. troops will be “leaving Iraq” to give Republicans cover as they head into a tough political landscape in 2008." (Do you smell the panic?)

(SCBlog) An unsourced flyer is seen around the Dem debate tying Obama to Dukakis and Willie Horton.

And, The world is going to shit, and the White House is worried about its dress code.

5 Comments:

  • Bush can't say 'we're leaving Iraq' because he has no intention of ever leaving. The trick will be finding a successor to keep the project going.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:22 PM  

  • The connection be between what Bush says and what Bush does is theoretical at best. One requires an ethical compass in order to care about such things...

    By Blogger -epm, at 3:32 PM  

  • Anon, right. They're asking him to talk about leaving, not actually leaving.

    They're concerned about the election, not the war.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 4:07 PM  

  • Whatever Bush says is always conditional. 'We'll leave Iraq when the conditions are right' i.e. when it fits his definition of a stable America friendly democracy. Does he really believe that will ever happen?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:24 PM  

  • Atrios has taken to using Charlie Brown and the football for the relationship between the press repeated false decision points.

    We'll know in September. Ooops, we won't know til spring.

    And the formulation you describe puts all power in his lap.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 6:15 PM  

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