The Lieberman Effect?

Now what do you suppose would make a Republican Congresswoman suddenly join "the growing chorus of those who believe Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld should be out of a job?"

Couldn't be the new phenomenon known as the Joe Lieberman effect, could it?

Who's sorry, now, indeed

Regret can be such a horrible thing, especially when experienced by such a large swath of the population.

Yet another report (on Duke Cunningham) not released by Repubs

The internal congressional investigation of Duke Cunningham's little side business of bribery and corruption is complete, and has resulted in an unclassified 20-page report. Yet, according to a memo from Democratic Rep. Jane Harman of California to her colleagues, Republicans have backed out of an agreement to subpoena Cunningham and have not released the report.

Now try Shiite on Kurd violence

It's beginning to look like Iraq will eventually display every possible permutation of sectarian violence.  The latest is this story about a Shiite attack on a Kurdish political party building.

Santorum dives off the deep end (into shallow water)

Rick Santorum certainly can't claim to be the most honest candidate around.

British somehow manage to live with estate taxes

Given the apoplexy that right wingers display when the subject of estate taxes come up, I thought you might want a point of comparison when thinking about the U.S. tax which kicks in on estates over $2 million (with other exemptions available, and a zillion ways to dodge some or all of the tax).

The usual crap behind BP's "surprise" problems with the pipeline

Here's something that will really surprise WTW readers: (1) BP had every reason in the world to know that their damn pipeline was about to rust to pieces, (2) BP's cost cutting contributed to the problem, and (3) they didn't care because that pipeline wasn't subject to regulation.

Another piece of security getting wiped out

WTW has covered the dire condition of private pension funds both here and in the United Kingdom, as well as the likelihood that many American families are going to be left high and dry (at the mercy of their Social Security benefit).  Now "they" are working on public employee pensions, too.

New options for 50-year mortgages, 10-year car loans and 30-year student-loan payments

Just can't get enough of debt?  Feel unwanted without harassing calls from unpaid creditors?  You're definitely living in the right country.

Rapture, rapture, where you been?

Raw Story reports on a piece from Max Blumenthal at The Nation about meetings at the White House...