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  • Feingold speaks on the FISA travesty

    In this interview with Amy Goodman, Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) promises to filibuster the horrid FISA amnesty bill when it reaches the Senate. First, he outlines the most potent objections to the bill: Sen. Russ Feingold: Well, this is a great blow to the rights of the American people. And much of the publicity has been about a very ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on June 24, 2008
  • McCain fundraiser tanks

    This is hilarious: A Tuesday fundraiser headlined by President Bush for U.S. Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign is being moved out of the Phoenix Convention Center. Sources familiar with the situation said the Bush-McCain event was not selling enough tickets to fill the Convention Center space, and that there were concerns about more ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on May 27, 2008
  • The slow implosion of the GOP

    The Republican Party seems to be ensnared in a slow-motion downward spiral of late. Party unity on Capitol Hill has all but evaporated, the rank and file are disassociating themselves from the White House like rats from a sinking ship, and the prospects of an anti-GOP electoral slaughter in November grow ever brighter. I love it. Yesterday, both ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on May 14, 2008
  • Some clarity on GOP scare tactics

    Senators Jay Rockefeller and Patrick Leahy and Congressmen Silvestre Reyes and John Conyers have an op-ed piece in tomorrow's Christian Science Monitor that calls out the White House on its fear-mongering tactics regarding warrantless surveillance: Our country did not ''go dark'' on Feb. 16 when the Protect America Act (PAA) expired. ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on February 26, 2008
  • Fun with numbers

    Two statistics appeared today that look startling side-by-side: 1) Obama's lead over Clinton nationwide has grown to 14 percentage points. 2) Bush's approval rating stands at a jaw-dropping 19 percent. If these trends continue, Obama's lead over Clinton will soon be greater than the total number of people who approve of President Bush.
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on February 20, 2008
  • The continuing crisis

    Today's updates on the continuing decline: The six Guantanamo detainees who are slated to be tried by the Bush administration's kangaroo courts are now facing the death penalty; if that's their sentence, they'll be executed at Guantanamo. The charges, the torture-derived evidence, the trials, the rules of procedure, the judge, the jury, the ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on February 12, 2008
  • Bush's hypocrisy on earmarks

    It took George Bush seven years in the White House to notice that the federal budget contains pork-barrel spending. Purely by coincidence I'm sure, it was not until after the Democrats had gained control of Congress that the president decided to focus his attention on budget items of questionable validity. In his State of the Union speech last ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on February 9, 2008
  • Musharraf walks a tightrope

    In the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination in Rawalpindi, Pakistan yesterday, the country continues to descend into chaos. President Pervez Musharraf has some tough choices ahead of him, none of which appear particularly appealing. The death of Musharraf's leading opponent comes just eleven days before parliamentary elections, in which her ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on December 28, 2007
  • CIA covering up more of its crimes

    This should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone: Former members and staffers of the 9/11 Commission have concluded that the CIA withheld videotapes of harsh interrogation sessions even after specific and ''very detailed'' requests about the two prisoners whose tapes were later destroyed, according to a review of classified material by the ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on December 22, 2007
  • Theme of the day: contempt

    Contempt seems to be a common theme in today's news cycle: Josh Bolten and Karl Rove have been held in contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with subpoenas in the US attorney firing scandal. The White House and the obstructionist Senate Republicans are showing nothing but contempt for renewable energy; they're also showing contempt toward ...
    Posted to Russ McBee (Weblog) by RussMcBee on December 13, 2007
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