Saturday, November 18, 2006

Stories In The News


More Troops - One Less Guru
The news of Bush sending replacement troops to Iraq in order to maintain the current levels is not really surprising.   'Whack a Mole' tactics have worked so well for the neocon war mongers that Bush has just decided to stay the course.   This in spite of the mandate of the 2006 Midterm Elections to change course.


Debate Grows Over Beefing Up U.S. Force in Iraq - Military Leaders Oppose McCain's Push for Thousands of Additional Troops

Pelosi :: Bringing the War to an End is my Highest Priority as Speaker

U.S. Officials Testify Before Congress on Iraq Policies

Iraq is a 'disaster' admits Blair

Latest disastrous plan: More GIs to Iraq

Bloggers on sending more troops to Iraq


The news that a rumor is floating around D.C. that Karl Rove is fixing to get the axe is very surprising.   Maybe Bush is timing it with the upcoming holiday where the axe is going to get a good workout.   It is practically heresy to think that Rove has really fallen from grace with the Decider.   I know...   What a shame...


Since the source of this info is subscriber only, I quote from Think Progress ::

The rumors that chief White House political architect Karl Rove will leave sometime next year are being bolstered with new insider reports that his partisan style is a hurdle to President Bush's new push for bipartisanship. "Karl represents the old style and he's got to go if the Democrats are going to believe Bush's talk of getting along," said a key Bush advisor.



Other elements are also at play: The election yesterday of Sen. Trent Lott to the number two GOP leadership position in the Senate is also a threat to the White House and Rove, who worked against him when he battled to save his majority leader's job after his insensitive remarks about Sen. Strom Thurmond.



And insiders report that Bush counsel Harriet Miers isn't a fan, believing that Rove didn't do enough to help her failed Supreme Court nomination among conservatives. In fact, one top West Wing advisor said that the unexpected ouster of Rove aide Susan Ralston over ethics questions was orchestrated by Miers as a signal to Rove to leave. The advisor said that Rove is aware of the situation and that a departure might come in "weeks, not months." A Rove ally, however, noted that he has a record of out-witting his critics.

Other Stories in the News

Dem judiciary leader seeks torture documents

McCain: Admin Breaks Laws to Hide Data

Editorial: GOP didn't learn a Lott from '06 defeat

Pat Leahy wants to investigate Laura Ingraham



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