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White House probed one book at a time
The Swampby Johanna Neuman Maybe this is why Texan Lamar Smith, the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, disdainfully refers to the committee's investigation into President Bush's policies as "the book-of-the-month club." Since George W. Bush...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Michigan, Upper House, George W. Bush, Executive Branch
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Bush commutes Border agents' jail terms
The Swampby Josh Meyer In perhaps his final act of clemency, President George Bush has just commuted the prison terms of two former U.S. Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting an unarmed Mexican drug smuggler who fled across the Rio Grande......Tags: Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Migration, Politics, Punishment
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Robert Gibbs: 'Not going to speak about...'
The Swampby Mark Silva Hand this to Robert Gibbs: He is new at the podium of the West Wing press briefing room. He was surprised to learn, today, that the press corps might want to hear a rundown of what President......Tags: Jim Jones, Energy Saving, United States, Multi-Sport Events, Weather Reports
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Cheney: Obama raising risks
The Swampby Paul Richter Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday that President Obama has intensified the nation's risk of terrorist attacks by jettisoning key elements of the Bush administration's aggressive approach. The criticism came in a broad-based...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Dick Cheney, Defense, Natural Resources, George W. Bush
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The Scooter Libby trial: What was the original sin?
The Intelligence Identities Protection Act was believed to be the prime mover behind prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's long investigation of White House leaks to the press, yet it ended up netting not a single indictment. Is the act too narrow? Too broad?...Tags: Dick Cheney, Celebrities, Movies, Lewis Libby, Lawyers
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Tim Russert, 58; keen-minded NBC journalist brought blue-collar touch to political coverage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNew York Tim Russert, the longest-serving moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" and the lion of the Washington press corps, died of a sudden heart attack Friday. He was 58. Russert had returned early from a family trip to Italy and was working at NBC's...Tags: Colleges and Universities, PBS (tv network), Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Central Intelligence Agency
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Beckinsale and Dillon Drawn to the 'Truth'
Zap2It.comCasting buzz is building as Rod Lurie gears up to direct his script for "Nothing but the Truth." A drama that parallels the hot-button case of outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, "Nothing but the Truth" focuses on a female newspaper reporter who outs a CIA...Tags: Justice System, Drama (genre), Edie Falco, Vera Farmiga, Matt Dillon
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Former aide: Bush should tell all on CIA leak
A former White House spokesman told Congress on Friday that President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney wanted him to say that Cheney's chief of staff wasn't involved in the leak of a CIA operative's identity, an assertion that turned out to be false....Tags: Dick Cheney, Police Investigations, George W. Bush, Lewis Libby, Iraq
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A not-so-secret mission
Back in 1982, Congress passed a law designed to guard against the disclosure of the names of U.S. spies. The lawmakers acted because two obscure publications, "CounterSpy" and the "Covert Action Information Bulletin," were printing the names of undercover...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Dick Cheney, National or Ethnic Minorities, Michael V. Hayden, Police Investigations
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More on the White House?
Previously, York and Lomonaco discussed the roots of the case, reacted to Tuesday's guilty verdicts, discussed whether anyone else in the Bush administration blocked Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation, and tussled over who coordinated with whom. As...Tags: Dick Cheney, Police Investigations, George W. Bush, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics
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The Scooter Libby trial: Who coordinated with whom?
Previously, York and Lomonaco discussed the roots of the case, reacted to Tuesday's guilty verdicts and discussed if anyone else in the Bush administration blocked Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation. 'Coordination' is not 'conspiracy,' but it's still bad...Tags: Dick Cheney, Police Investigations, George W. Bush, Central Intelligence Agency, Karl Rove
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The Scooter Libby trial: the consequences of today's verdict
Guilty on four of five counts: Was Scooter Libby the key to a culture of corruption in the Bush White House, or just a victim of the perjury trap? All this week, Byron York and Jeff Lomonaco will be debating the Libby trial and the many ramifications of...Tags: Police Investigations, Lewis Libby, Iraq, Central Intelligence Agency, Karl Rove
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