Bush’s reaction to the ISG’s report concerns Dems
Good news: Bush isn’t too keen on some of the recommendations of the ISG’s report, released earlier this week, and it’s worrisome to Democrats:
Good news: Bush isn’t too keen on some of the recommendations of the ISG’s report, released earlier this week, and it’s worrisome to Democrats:
In the interest of time and catching up, I’m linking up to Allah’s post at Hot Air on the news yesterday that the House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct’s official report on Foleygate stated that there was negligence on the part of the GOP leadership in the handling of the complaints about Foley – and that Dems knew about Foley’s conduct, too.
Possible Democratic presidential candidate and Senator Joe Biden was recently in South Carolina for a Rotary Club luncheon and wowed many in attendance.
In the post I wrote back on November 28th about Dennis Prager’s explosive column about Keith Ellison swearing on the Koran has gotten, I wish I’d have taken more time to write out my thoughts on the idea of someone – whether it be Ellison or anyone else who wants to – swearing on the Koran.
Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) has set up an exploratory committee but the big news of the day on the 2008 presidential candidate front is the announcement from a top adviser to Senator Clinton who confirmed that the Senator actively putting out feelers for a potential presidential bid:
It’s shaping up to be the anti-war Dems time to shine as one more anti-war Dem has landed a chairmanship in the House: