The President’s Spokesliar

July 11, 2005

Presidential spokesman Scott McClellan, chief liar of the administration of liars, found himself on the hotseat today at the daily press briefing: QUESTION: Do you stand by your statement from the fall of 2003, when you were asked specifically about Karl and Elliot Abrams and Scooter Libby, and you said, “I’ve gone to each of...
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Screw and Tell

July 11, 2005
Screw and Tell

Jessica Cutler, the former Mike DeWine staffer who slept around and then wrote about it on her weblog is stirring things up on Capitol Hill again, this time with ads for her new book. Seems Roll Call, the self-proclaimed “newspaper of Capitol Hill” refused an ad for Cutler’s book, due for release on July 12,...
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Grand Rape Auto?

July 11, 2005

Critics of violence in video games have long focused on the “Grand Theft Auto” series for their mayhem. But now those who want to rid the world of sex are crying for removal of the game from shelves. Seems the current version of the game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, has some steamy sex...
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Why American Newsreel is Returning

July 11, 2005

Yeah, we know. American Newsreel went on hiatus in April. We needed the break what with trying to get a new home situated and the pressing needs of too many web sites and too little time. But Newsreel served a purpose…a daily running commentary on this strange place called America. So we’re tanned, we’re rested...
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We’re back!

July 8, 2005

Yes, we’re back and we’re ready to raise hell and take names later. Give us a few days to get things sorted out here but we will be up and running shortly.
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A fool and his deficit are soon parted

January 27, 2004

OK, it’s a given that George W. Bush is no rocket scientist (or even a Rhodes Scholar) but you would think he might have managed to grasp a little basic math during school. Hell, even a Yale MBA is expected to know how to add and subtract. But Bush continues to push his increased domestic spending agenda, his increasingly...
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