Daily Briefing: A “Cheerfully Ruthless” Nominee
Monday, August 29th, 2005• Oil tops $70 a barrel as Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf. Analyst: “The amount of lost production is equal to almost all the spare capacity in the world.” [Bloomberg]
• Administration officials admit disappointment with Iraq; focus shifts to providing life support for the political process. Bush: “As democracy in Iraq takes root, the enemies of freedom, the terrorists will become more desperate, more despicable and more vicious.” [NYT, WT]
• Al Sharpton lands in Crawford, calls Cindy Sheehan “the conscience” of the country; Martin Sheen also makes an appearance. [WP, USAT]
• States are stepping-up restrictions on abortions, with South Dakota leading the way. [WP]
• Scuffle over military-base closings is likely to continue even if Bush and Congress approve the commission’s recommendations. [WSJ]
• With $1.6m in the stock market, Roberts will have plenty of finanical conflicts. [USAT, USAT]
• Documents show Roberts was anal about grammar and spelling: a “cheerfully ruthless copy editor over the years.” [NYT]










