Politics
January 5, 2006 -
Posted by R. Neal Politicians from around the South are distancing themselves from the Abramoff scandal. In Mississippi:
December 19, 2005 -
Two Southern Democrats -- one black, one white -- issued the strongest statements yet against disclosures htat President Bush broke the law in authorizing domestic eavesdropping. Via Political Wire:
December 19, 2005 -
Still burdened with nagging questions about his
December 16, 2005 -
After months of attempting to run from the scandals surrounding Jack Abramoff, Ralph Reed -- a GOP candidate for Georgia Lt. Governor, with an eye on the governor's mansion -- says he agrees the connection was unsavory:
December 15, 2005 -
According to Thomas, Rep. Davis (R-VA) introduced this last week. Here are the deliberations from yesterday:
December 15, 2005 -
Posted by R. Neal
December 15, 2005 -
Posted by R. Neal As hard as it is to work up much sympathy for the guy, Democratic Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen appears to be the victim of a coordinated swiftboat-style political attack campaign. The problem is that Bredesen keeps shooting himself in the foot whenever he tries to deflect the incoming fire.