The first Republican president once said, "While the people retain their virtue and their vigilance, no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly can seriously injure the government in the short space of four years." If Mr. Lincoln could see what's happened in these last three-and-a-half years, he might hedge a little on that statement. -Ronald Reagan
Aurabass is so grateful for all the free political advice we've been getting from Republicans lately that he returns the favor.
I won't give a source for this Post article on how the Bush gang lied about Iraq's nuclear program since it's already been linked at about 127 blogs.
Jim My-name-is-harder-to-spell-than-Arnie's gives his recollections of an encounter with the bureaucratic mind.
The Likely Story notices an interesting development in the Valerie Plame story, the first in some time. A story in the St Petersburg Times states that Wilson believes he knows who is responsible for blowing his wife's cover and may name them in the future.