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March 11, 2009

Like the old Life Cereal commerical (with a twist), the PartyofNoicans know they can reach out to The Politico's Mike Allen. "Let's get Mikey, he prints anything!" He was probably so excited, jumping with glee, that the cronies of the Bush Grindhouse gave him another meme to push, that Allen forgot ...
The Garlic [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The Garlic at 3:45 PM
While former President George W. Bush has kept a low profile since vacating the Oval Office, many of his closest allies have been working hard to “set the record straight” about a presidency recently ranked by historians as one of the worst ever. Last month, all 20 Texas Republicans in t...
Think Progress [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Guest Blogger at 2:21 PM | 2 Citations

February 17, 2009

Sources close to Dick Cheney told the New York Daily News the former vice president repeatedly pressed President Bush to pardon Scooter Libby, "arguing his ex-chief of staff and longtime alter ego deserved a full exoneration -- even though Bush had already kept Libby out of jail by commuting his 30-...
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 10:46 AM

February 12, 2009

I think this does not qualify as a worthwhile Canadian initiative: Former President George W. Bush’s first confirmed speaking engagement since leaving office will take him from Crawford to Canada. Invitations to the event, billed as “a conversation with George W. Bush,” say that th...
Matthew Yglesias [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by myglesias at 2:02 PM

February 09, 2009

So now we know what Barack Obama really meant when he promised us change we can believe in. Believe it or not, he meant “the more things change, the more they stay the same”. First, there was the whole surrealistic plot line of The Stimulus Bill’s Progress. Matt has put it pretty w...
1115.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by sarabeth at 5:50 PM
First, it was the damn Iraqis who didn’t appreciate all our sacrifices to bring them freedom, liberty, democracy and all manner of good things. Who didn’t appreciate all our sacrifices, and weren’t shy about saying so. This bloody ingratitude much puzzled our otherwise much-loved former presid...
1115.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by sarabeth at 11:17 AM
(1) Pretty Good Senator Jon Kyl emphatically denies that we have much of an economic crisis on our hands. He thinks President Obama is just being careless with dangerous rhetoric when he describes it as a crisis that could escalate into a catastrophe. In his weekly radio and Internet address on Satu...
1115.org [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by sarabeth at 9:28 AM

February 02, 2009

Even before President Bush left office, he and his loyal Bushies were hard at work shaping his legacy, comparing him to Abraham Lincoln and claiming his failed policies were a smashing success. Work on his presidential library has also been increasing in recent months. The newest installment of R...
Think Progress [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Amanda Terkel at 9:45 AM | 4 Citations

January 31, 2009

Vanity Fair - By Bethany McLean - Jan. 31 (Investigative Report) - Many believe the government-backed mortgage giants known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were major culprits in the economic meltdown. But, for decades, Fannie Mae had been under siege from powerful enemies, who resented its privileged...
NewsTrust - Most Recent Stories [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:00 AM | 1 Citations

January 22, 2009

Posted by Elvis Dingeldein. If you need to get your Schadenfreude on this morning, let me direct you to Daniel Gross’s Newsweek article “Won’t Anyone Give Bush a Job?�, which paints a rather dour picture of our gloriously Ex ex-president’s chances at getting Clinton Rich off of his massive...
Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog! Go! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by elvis at 11:51 AM
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