Holtz-Eakin: Honest CBO Director a “Thorn in the Side of the Bush Administration”

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The New York Times has its piece out this morning on the end-of-year departure of CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin. (Mine from yesterday is here.) Holtz-Eakin spoke truth about fiscal matters and often irritated weak-minded Congressional leaders who wanted political rather than empirical responses from the CBO Director and his team.

CBO Chief Douglas Holtz-Eakin Says “Enough”

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Actually, my headline is misleading. CBO Director Doulas Holtz-Eakin has been offered a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” according to him, to serve as the Paul A. Volcker Fellow in International Economics and the Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He assumes his post on December 30th.

Frist Makes Our Job Easy: The Leak Matters More to Him than the Secret Detention and Torture of Prisoners

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I thought Bill Frist still had a chance to eke out a decent performance in the Republican presidential primary, even though the White House has been jacking him around like a raggedy-Andy doll — but no more. He admits that his priority is secret-keeping, not legal behavior behind that shroud of secrecy.

Peering Into Ahmad Chalabi’s Cesspool & What About New Jersey, Virginia and New York City?

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Democrats won big in the New Jersey and Virginia Governor’s races — and a pragmatist who happens to be Republican won big in New York City. Lots of folks don’t like Bloomberg, but in my mind, he’s an old-line Republican centrist, and we need those back in bigger numbers.