Bush’s Fake Bipartisanship!
I have a call into Speaker Nancy Pelosi for a comment on President Bush’s efforts to push John Bolton’s nomination again today.
I have a call into Speaker Nancy Pelosi for a comment on President Bush’s efforts to push John Bolton’s nomination again today.
Word has just reached me from a well-placed source that the White House has continued to push John Bolton’s confirmation prospects as US Ambassador to the United Nations despite the election outcome.
Here is an interesting article on the demise of moderate Republicans by Alex Wayne of Congressional Quarterly but whch appears in the New York Times apparently (at least on the web).
That’s it. The Dems will take the Senate. They now have a one seat margin. Long live House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Long live Majority Leader Harry Reid. Joe Biden takes the helm at Foreign Relations. Carl Levin will Chair Armed Services. Big changes.
“Brokeback Mountain” may not have won the Oscar for last year’s best movie, but it may have softened up some of the tough-guy crowd in Montana. It’s official. Jon Tester has de-listed Conrad Burns from the Senate roster as of January 2007.
Republican leaders are reporting that Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is stepping down. Former CIA Chief and Texas A&M President Robert Gates is taking Rumsfeld’s chair. I hear the troops are overjoyed.
The White House has just released the roster of people being recognized for contributions to the arts and humanities. George and Laura Bush plan to award each his National Humanities Medal tomorrow (Thursday) morning. Bottoming out the list are two Bush ring-kissers and great buddies of Ahmad Chalabi: Bernard Lewis and Fouad Ajami.
Washington Post Radio at 9:40 a.m. And thanks to CNN, BBC, and WNYC’s Brian Lehrer Show for an amazing evening last night as I bopped between networks.
Most of you you know what has happened, but many of TWN‘s international readers want a quick and compact picture. First of all, yesterday afternoon, TWN predicted the following: U.S. House of Representatives 201 Republicans 234 Democrats U.S. Senate 51 Republicans 47 Democrats 2 Independents (caucus with Dems) What the polls show today is: U.S….
What a night! 99% of precincts reporting and James Webb now leads George Allen by about 2,500 votes. Mixed feelings on this one. A while back I hoped that George Allen would hold himself together long enough politically to challenge John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination (and win).