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Cooking the Books
As to the absurd notion that George W. Bush has read several hundred books since 2005, I can't offer much beyond what Steven Benen and Matt Stoler have already provided. In the very least, this is an elaborate put-on by Rove; to be slightly less charitable, his insistence that Bush devoted time ...
The New Purpose of Fox News
openleft.com — Here's Karl Rove, bragging about Bush's literary tastes. Mr. Bush's 2006 reading list shows his literary tastes.... The nonfiction ran from biographies of Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain, Babe Ruth, King Leopold, William Jennings Bryan, ... (more) The New Purpose of Fox News
EXCLUSIVE: OH Election Fraud Attorney Reacts to the Death of Mike Connell
EXCLUSIVE: OH Election Fraud Attorney Reacts to the Death of Mike Connell
bradblog.com — -- Brad Friedman The lead attorney in the widening 2004 federal election fraud conspiracy case which began... in Ohio --- but is rapidly growing to other states and other elections --- says that the stunning death of a key witness last Friday is a ... (more) EXCLUSIVE: OH Election Fraud Attorney Reacts to the ...
Karl Rove: Bush's Books
Karl Rove: Bush's Books
crooksandliars.com — Karl Rove is sending me emails now. I'm so happy..... But this article represents how far Rove... and Bush have fallen. Rove is writing an article in the WSJ trying to tell America that Bush actually likes to read books. How humiliating this column ... (more) Karl Rove: Bush's Books
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Reasons I Haven't Needed to Post
Angry Beardavenoon at LG&M; and Kikuchiyo Jones subbing for the good Roger Ailes both clobbered the WSJ's most egregious fluffing this year. Martin Feldstein continues to try to destroy the previously-brilliant David Warsh's reputation by openly declaring that the major Bush administration policy initiative was a complete failure, and that a dollar spent with a multiplier of at best 1.0 should be preferred to investments with spillover effects into private industry (and therefore multipliers definitionally greater than 1.0). Warsh may never ...

Midday Open Thread
Daily Kos — ... hundreds of books in the last few years, according to Karl Rove. This might be the most absurd assertion yet in the Bush legacy tour. But davenoon makes an excellent observation about how craven these men are: ...

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