Goodbye, Mister. Three papers drop Ann Coulter's column.
Meanwhile, the new game among the denizens of the right in the wake of the Scooter Libby verdicts: attack the juror. According to the righties, Denis Collins has multiple conflicts of interest, having worked for the Washington Post and lived near Tim Russert. Unfortunately, you can't throw a rock in Washington D.C. without hitting somebody who has ties to government or the press.
Meanwhile, speaking of bias, another juror whinges to the New York Post that Libby should get himself a pardon.
So will Libby get his pardon? Robert Novak -- the man who started the Libby ball rolling by outing Valerie Plame in his column and then spilling his guts to the special prosecutor -- says if he gets it, it won't be until after the 2008 elections.
U.S. war games focus on a possible mass exodus from Cuba.
Apparently, conservative Republicans aren't enjoying Rudy Giuliani in his queenly visage.
John Edwards flips Fox News the bird. He will not participate in the August 14 Nevada Democratic Party debates hosted by the House of Bush.
From Raw: Poland's complicity in secret CIA prisons exposed.
And Salon exposes the shockingly high incidence of rape faced by femaleLabels: current affairs, news, news and politics, Scooter Libby |