Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Harry Reid

OutLoud - May 27, 2007

"F--- you. I know more about this than anyone else in the room. more >>

Bush's Summer Hires Targeted

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has a little trick up his sleeve that could spell an end to President Bush's devilish recess appointments of controversial figures like former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton. We hear that over the long August vacation, when those types of summer hires are made, Reid will call the Senate into session just long enough to force the prez to send his nominees who need confirmation to the chamber. more >>

Notes on the Current Scene

Hugh Hewitt urges Joe Lieberman to switch parties. This would be a tough thing for him to do and might cost him his seat in 2012. more >>

France Votes

Updated: 4/24/07, 4:30 p.m. more >>

Out Loud

"This war is lost, and the surge is not accomplishing anything." . more >>

Swift Boat Veterans Spoke the Truth

Just a couple of items from a busy day. First, John Hinderaker at Powerline skewers the claim, often made in mainstream media and the left blogosphere, that the charges made by the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth against John Kerry have been "discredited. more >>

Scooter's Money and Scotty's Book

Some random tidbits: Scott McClellan, the former White House spokesman, is shopping a book proposal around and hopes to land a deal this month. He tells us that it will be a "candid look at the president, the press, and defining events. more >>

Harry Reid's Story: 13 Brothels, No Churches

Big news today. And no, it's not that Rev. more >>

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