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Kerry Stonewalls: Blames Leak "Timing" Not "Seriousness of Charge"

These things always get out. In fact, I don't know how the lid was kept on this for as long as it has been. This has been going on since January. But all of this is intended to draw attention away from Berger's conduct and its implications. And I can assure you again that if this were about Condi Rice, you wouldn't hear Gergen or anybody else concerned about the timing of the leak or the AP story. We'd be interested in "the seriousness of the charge." Sandy Berger, I understand, is toying...

Serious: Theft of Papers Showing Al-Qaeda in US Under Clinton is HUGE

You know what those documents contained? Elements of evidence that Al-Qaeda was in the country in 1999! It's all part of this millennium plot that the Clinton administration tried to take a lot of credit for stopping when in fact it was just good police work by a single Customs agent. It was not the results of any directive. This all came out in the 9/11 commission report as well, or hearings. But what's missing is that there are documents elevating, or detailing elements of, Al-Qaeda entry into...

Silly: Kerry-Clinton Advisor Sandy Burglar Has An Origami Fetish

Now, let's look at this objectively. We have to consider that he forgot to take his briefcase with him into the archives room. It was totally understandable a big executive, Clinton person, would do that. So he stuffed the papers down his pants when he wanted to take them out. Nothing particularly unusual about that, and one thing we know (talking to program observer). Well, stuff some in a portfolio too, but the portfolio got full. So when your portfolio is full and you're out of briefcase,...

Schizophrenic Smokers Stigmatized? Coffee Erasing Minds? Scientists Team Up With Trial Lawyers to Forgive Bad Behavior

"Drinking coffee can make the mind go blank, according to new research from the UK. Caffeine widely held to make people more alert, can make the mind go blank or struggle to switch between trains of thought. It could help the brain process information rapidly but it interferes once the brain tries to switch between subjects, researchers claim. Volunteers were split into two groups, one give an 200 milligrams of caffeine, the equivalent of a couple cups of coffee. They then answered a hundred...

Daschle: No Praise for This "Whistle-blower"

RUSH: Not a bad idea. That's a good project. Get on that, Snerdley, because I do remember the fact that so much was made of the fact that Clinton went in there for four hours all by himself. And he "held nothing back," and he was "open," and he was "forthcoming," and the world was raving over his intelligence. And Bush had to take Cheney in there because, of course, Bush is a little baby. Cheney is running the show. Cheney is the power behind the throne, and Cheney had to make sure Bush didn't...

No Enthusiasm for Kerry

So in The Boston Globe, the one-word weapon is Vietnam. Or, no, no. The Minneapolis Star Tribune the one word weapon is Vietnam. In The Boston Globe's Derrick Jackson's piece, says it has "no message yet" and in the Washington Post it's "Halliburton, Halliburton, Halliburton, Halliburton." Here's where they start. "His proposed tax increases, his answer is Halliburton. Kerry's vote against Iraq war spending, Halliburton. Kerry's anti-terrorism credentials, Halliburton. Kerry's ties to Hollywood...

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