Dog Days in DC
All the snow we have had piled on in Washington reminds me of my days as a kid living at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska — near Fairbanks. We had massive walls of snow then — but we are getting there in Washington.
All the snow we have had piled on in Washington reminds me of my days as a kid living at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska — near Fairbanks. We had massive walls of snow then — but we are getting there in Washington.
Former US Congressman Charlie Wilson has died at age 76. Wilson was a 12-term Member of the US House of Representatives representing Texas’ 2nd District. Wilson’s strong advocacy of US support of mujahadeen in their quest to repel Soviet forces in Afghanistan were the subject of the book and movie “Charlie Wilson’s War”.
The pic to the left was taken by a friend who is the head chef at the Italian Embassy and whose igloo is just down the street from mine. The second from a friend and Washington Note reader in Northern California.
At the highest levels of the US military, a quiet discussion is going on about putting in place a legal framework that would permit the US government to strip American citizenship from terrorists.
This is a guest note by Simon Johnson, former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund and co-founder of The Baseline Scenario. Johnson is also a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and a member of the CBO’s Panel of Economic Advisers.
This is a guest post by Lawrence B. Wilkerson exclusive to The Washington Note. Wilkerson is the former Chief of Staff at the Department of State during the tenure of Secretary of State Colin Powell, for whom Wilkerson was a 16 year aide.
Snow Storms & Roads In snow-challenged Washington, DC, Nebraska Avenue and the roads around Vice President’s Naval Observatory home are immaculate, completely cleared of snow and ice — but the major artery of Massachusetts Avenue is a horizontal snow slush, barely plowed.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy I did a short interview with NBC Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd yesterday about the essay I did based on Edward Luce’s Financial Times account of things going awry at the inner core of the Obama administration.
(President Barack Obama, NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and fellow NATO leaders step down from a photo platform April 4, 2009, following their group photo at the NATO meeting in Strasbourg, France.
Representative John Murtha (D-PA) took on the Swift-Boat crowd. He was an old-line, earmark oriented defense industry hawk who eventually opposed the Iraq War. He died today at 77. From an official release from his office: Congressman John P. Murtha (PA-12) passed away peacefully this afternoon at 1:18 p.m.