So, to recap:
Congress repeals the time-honored writ of habeas corpus.
A leaked National Intelligence Estimate disputes Bush's line that things are going well in the fight in Iraq--in fact, the war has created more terrorists.
Bob Woodward tries to resurrect his reputation with his new book, State of Denial. (I don't know if I'm yet ready to forgive him for his role in the Plame affair.)
Rice lies through her teeth again about events leading up to 9/11.
Frist suggests we should give control of Afghanistan to the Taliban.
North Korea announces it plans to test a nuclear weapon.
No one's talking about Iran anymore. (Or Israel and Palestine, for that matter.)
And that's without Mark Foley.
Congress repeals the time-honored writ of habeas corpus.
A leaked National Intelligence Estimate disputes Bush's line that things are going well in the fight in Iraq--in fact, the war has created more terrorists.
Bob Woodward tries to resurrect his reputation with his new book, State of Denial. (I don't know if I'm yet ready to forgive him for his role in the Plame affair.)
Rice lies through her teeth again about events leading up to 9/11.
Frist suggests we should give control of Afghanistan to the Taliban.
North Korea announces it plans to test a nuclear weapon.
No one's talking about Iran anymore. (Or Israel and Palestine, for that matter.)
And that's without Mark Foley.