Schwarzenegger and McCain Lead America's Yacht Party
Gov. Schwarzenegger, an ardent backer of McCain's presidential bid, showed us his real vision of a "post-partisan" future, only it looks very much like the Bush/Rove past.
Gov. Schwarzenegger, an ardent backer of McCain's presidential bid, showed us his real vision of a "post-partisan" future, only it looks very much like the Bush/Rove past.
In his speech Thursday in Philadelphia, the Dalai Lama explained that to reach a point where nations would outwardly disarm, people must first inwardly disarm.
If you want to tell that gorilla rape joke to your spouse or parents, have at it. If Senator McCain wants to tell a joke like that, he embarrasses more than just himself.
The president reversed his predecessors' good, conservative fiscal policies -- responsible stewardship of revenues and expenditures. So who's drunk?
Condi needs to either convince the president what a catastrophe attacking Iran would be. Or, failing that, break with the administration and do the noble thing by resigning while it still might make a difference.
Obama's Afghan appearance won't stop the criticism from foes that he doesn't know enough about fighting and winning a war, and that his credential as a tough guy on the war against terrorism is suspect.
After it first gained wide attention here at HuffPost yesterday, media commentators started weighing in on the video of Bush joking about Wall Street getting "drunk." Here is some other commentary.
Bugliosi had to end the interview because he was being called by "a very conservative member of Congress" who he claimed had heard the audio book version and it "had convinced him that Bush misled Congress."
Attendees and bloggers at Netroots are disappointed with the emerging, bipartisan consensus in Washington that the lawlessness of the Bush era can largely go unpunished.
I was extremely confused by Bush's rosy economic speech. Here my local bank, IndyMac, is collapsing, with distraught customers waiting in line for hours last week to get their money.
Four years ago, there were still enough Americans who believed Bush's infantile bluster was charming and direct. Now, even Republicans do not waste their time with him.
Whether influential, intriguing or simply offensive, these celebrities, politicians and pop culture icons have caught my eye for helping the planet, saving money on gas and looking sweet atop the seat.
Bush doesn't think Americans need to be told to conserve. He thinks they are pretty smart and will know what to do. Now THAT'S leadership.
By redefining abortion to include the most common and effective methods of birth control, the Bush administration is attempting to deprive basic contraceptive services to women around the country.
It is impressive that, after all these years of idiocy and bad policy making, that George W. Bush is able to shock me as well. And, it wasn't only national leaders who were in shock.
Last week the Bush Administration issued a letter waiving the annual application process and review for the Title V Abstinence-Only State Grant Program.
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God you people are miserable. I love to come to this site to see how the other side thinks - and it ain't pretty. If I hung out with you people I would have to do some serious drinking - you all sound like my miserable Aunts who always blame everyone else for their problems, but never look in the mirror.
HE JUST NAMED THE VERY REASON REUGLATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL MARKETS EVER EXISTED AND NEED TO BE REINSTATED!!!!!!!!!!
BUSH FINALLY CAUGHT SAYING SOMETHING RIGHT!!!!!!!!!
typical bush he makes it sound like a frat party who had a hangover , but its not a hangover , wall street got drunk on greed and then got into the car afterwards and crashed it and we're all living with the consequences as do victims of most drunk drivers
Wall street is as sober a Laura Bush, they new exactly what they were doing, and they know exactly what they are doing now ... getting bailed out and buy oil and gas futures. Bush is the drunk.
I was a bar tender and worked for a large wall street firm. Memo to George - when someone is falling off the bar stool its past time to cut him off, not serve him another. George's administration was so
adverse to any regulation that Wall Street just kept bellying up to that sub prime bar without ever have to worry about being cut off.
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