Playboy: Con Man Convinced Bush Administration He Could Predict Terror Attack
The weeks before Christmas brought no hint of terror. But by the afternoon of December 21, 2003, police stood guard in heavy assault gear on the stree...
The weeks before Christmas brought no hint of terror. But by the afternoon of December 21, 2003, police stood guard in heavy assault gear on the stree...
David Murray | Posted 10.08.2009 | Chicago
A sampling of American speeches from 75 years ago reveals rhetoric both strange and strangely familiar.
Steven Weber | Posted 12.01.2009 | Living
The last several months have highlighted, more than any time I can remember, the confluence of commerce and politics, loss of faith in government, and widespread acceptance of cartoon scenarios.
Jay Michaelson | Posted 11.11.2009 | Living
The rest of the world is laughing at us. Literally, in some cases -- when I reflexively took my shoes off at a security line in Berlin, the guard chuckled. Stupid American.
Joe Cirincione | Posted 10.20.2009 | Media
Maddow will not let former officials dodge responsibility for launching an unnecessary war in Iraq. Why do other journalists?
New York Post | Posted 10.19.2009 | Style
"All I wanted was to make sure I didn't wear an orange or red one," adding, "I wish I could say I picked it out, but somebody gave it to me."...
Daniel Menaker | Posted 10.18.2009 | Politics
At least Ridge on the "Rachel Maddow Show" and "Hardball" had the decency to squirm, and thus give himself away. The way that he said that he didn't mean what he said showed me that he did.
Talking Points Memo | Ben Frumin | Posted 10.18.2009 | Politics
Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge's backpedaling book tour continues! As we've reported, Ridge's new book, The Test of Our Times: America ...
Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 10.17.2009 | Politics
***UPDATE*** TPM makes the good point that Maddow got Ridge to contradict what was written on the jacket of his book. After repeatedly denying that p...
The Plum Line | Greg Sargent | Posted 10.16.2009 | Politics
Looks like Tom Ridge has joined the ranks of terrorist-sympathizers. In a throwaway comment in this interview with ABC News earlier today, the former...
AP/Huffington Post | Mimi Hall | Posted 09.30.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said Monday people "are hyperventilating" about his assertion that politics played a r...
Maggie Van Ostrand | Posted 09.25.2009 | Politics
It seems every politician with a book and a real or imagined hot topic is hawking his or her too-little-too-late book on cable and network news shows.
Peter Henne | Posted 09.25.2009 | Politics
In the absence of an apparently imminent threat, will the American public continue to support sending forces to Afghanistan, or will they punish Obama for taking ownership of this conflict?
Arianna Huffington | Posted 09.22.2009 | Politics
Least surprising news item of the week: former Department of Homeland Security director Tom Ridge's admission that he was pressured to raise the terror alert at the end of the 2004 campaign to help Bush win re-election. In his new book, Ridge says he felt the politically motivated manipulation was worth resigning over. But, of course, he didn't, saying nothing and staying on until after Bush won. Ridge thus joins the long line of key Bush administration officials who only come clean when it's time to cash in on their "honesty." Elsewhere, Bernie Madoff's mistress warmed the hearts of Freudians everywhere with her revelation that the famous felon "had a very small penis. Not only was it on the short side, it was small in circumference." Is that why he needed to sport the biggest Ponzi in history?
Andy Ostroy | Posted 09.21.2009 | Politics
The Ridge revelation is a huge story, but not a surprising one. Anyone with half a brain knew that the Bushies waged their own terror campaign for political advantage leading up to the 2004 election.
Chris Weigant | Posted 09.21.2009 | Politics
Ted Kennedy is putting both his legacy and his sense of entitlement to his office before the interests of his constituents.
Sean Carman | Posted 09.21.2009 | Comedy
Mr. CHENEY: Fear is our strongest political currency. I think of the wires connected to my heart, and the cold metal case in my chest keeping me alive. How can we make people afraid?
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 09.21.2009 | Media
Yesterday's revelation from former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge that he was pressured to raise the terror alert level to assist President ...
Jackson Williams | Posted 09.21.2009 | Politics
George Bush minions are doing quick damage control in the wake of Tom Ridge's revelation that he smelled a rat in White House efforts to raise the terror threat level on the weekend before Bush's '04 reelection.
Andy Borowitz | Posted 08.21.2009 | Comedy
Mr. Ridge said that President George W. Bush "personally selected" the beard that Mr. Cheney went on to wear in the chilling video.
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics
UPDATE: Former Bush administration officials are vehemently denying Ridge's statements. "We went over backwards repeatedly and with great discipline...
Nick Turse | Posted 07.19.2009 | Politics
While times are tough for most Americans, one group is doing remarkably well. For former members of the Bush administration, the economic outlook remains bright and jobs are seemingly plentiful.
Erik Ose | Posted 07.05.2009 | Politics
It was one year ago today that Hillary Clinton announced plans to suspend her campaign for the Democratic nomination, and urged her supporters to unite behind Barack Obama.
The Huffington Post | Megan Slack | Posted 06.22.2009 | Politics
In an interview airing this Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," former Bush Administration Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge told John King that...
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Playboy | Aram Roston | Posted 12.21.2009 | Politics