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HISTORICAL RANKINGS

George W. Bush Not Our Worst President!

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Happy Preznits Day Mr. Old PreznitOn this very boring news day, let us rejoice that we have the fake birthday of George Washington to celebrate. Ken has already wrung two (2) posts out of this blessed shopping holiday, and (SPOILER ALERT) you may have another one coming in a few hours! So let’s take this occasion to look at an Official Ranking of American Presidents, brought to you courtesy of some elite historians in the pocket of Big C-SPAN. MORE »


DEMOCRATS

Daily Briefing: So This is What Armageddon Looks Like?

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

Samuel Alito rallies the Republican base while riling liberals; the fight “seems to be the political confirmation battle that both sides have been gearing up to fight for more than a decade.” Harry Reid: “Bush would leave the Supreme Court looking less like America and more like an old boys club.” Orrin Hatch: “This one is going to be Armageddon.” [WP, NYT, NYT, NYT, LAT, WT, WT, USAT, USAT]
Alito will shift court to the right: “On some of the most contentious issues that came before the high court, Alito has been to the right of the centrist swing voter he would replace.” [WP, LAT, USAT, USAT]
Alito’s fate rests in the vote of moderate Republicans; filibuster remains available. [WP, LAT]
Alito was an easy second choice for Bush; Karl Rove phoned key conservative leaders before the announcement. [WT, WT]
Bush’s selection of Alito works to unite his party after misstep of Miers. [WP, LAT]
Abortion seen as the central issue. [NYT, NYT, LAT]
Alito “has a strong free-market philosophy likely to please corporate America,” say experts. [LAT]
At trial, Scooter Libby’s interests will be divorced from the prerogatives of the White House. [WP]
More than 30,000 people have paid tribute to Rosa Parks at the Capitol Rotunda. [WP, USAT]
Scott McClellan takes fire from correspondents. Terry Moran: “There’s been a wound to your credibility here. A falsehood, wittingly or unwittingly, was told from this podium.” [WP]

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