While President Bill Clinton
says that taxes are “…the price of civilization.”
says that taxes are “…the price of civilization.”

Over the past couple years, President George HW Bush and President Bill Clinton have become BFF (best friends forever).
Henry Paulson says that ‘tax cuts don’t pay for themselves.” Think Progress has more on this Bush contradiction.
Republican Party leaders Karl Rove and George W. Bush plan to run an identical campaign to that of 2002 and 2004. They plan to lie. They plan to drive home themes that are just crazy and untrue. They plan to use THE SAME social wedge issues to divide America and pin people against each other.
You can see it coming and if the Democrats don’t stand up now and fight, they risk being labeled by the Republican slime machine. Once that happens, it a game of catch-up all the way to November.
The New York Daily News ran a story today on the GOP’s strategies and themes for the 2006 election. It makes my stomach turn.
Ignoring criticisms that Iraq is not going well, the middle class is not cashing in on a growing economy and gas prices are out of control, Bush is telling candidates, “When we see problems, we solve them. The Democrats are good talkers; we’re good doers.”
But at the urging of political wise man Karl Rove, Republicans are being foremost advised to paint Democrats as “cut and run” on Iraq.
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Rove laid out the November line earlier this month at a speech to New Hampshire Republicans: “Like too many Democrats, it strikes me they are ready to give the green light to go to war, but when it gets tough and when it gets difficult, they fall back on that party’s old pattern of cutting and running.”
A week later, Bush put it in his own words: “It is important to have members of the United States Congress who will not wave the white flag of surrender in this war on terror.”
Bush and Rove’s campaign themes include:
-Tax cuts: Make them permanent and prosperity will follow.
-Seal the border: A guest worker program isn’t amnesty.
-Medicare: Democrats talk about it; the GOP reformed it.
-Energy: It’s time to just say no to Mideast oil.
-God and family: Increase faith-based programs and confirm conservative judges who promote family values.
-Blame the media: They hate us anyway, and now their leaks are damaging national security.
Elections are about debate and about differences. I am looking forward to a very spirited and aggressive debate as we heads towards 2006. We know that if this election is a debate on the issues, Democrats will win. If this election is a referendum on the Republican Party and the White House’s leadership, Democrats will win, hands down!
Rove, Bush and Mehlman are everything wrong with this country. They use dirty and despicable tactics and they will stop at nothing to win. I just hope the Democratic leadership is reading this. Fight back now! Call a spade a spade. Don’t let these guys score again on the same old tired play!
According to the Des Moines Register:
At least a half-dozen possible presidential campaign staffs have begun taking shape in Iowa, more than a year and a half before Iowans launch the 2008 nominating season and despite no formal announcements by any of the many White House prospects.
Although would-be candidates began tagging Iowa soil within months of the 2004 election, their political action committees have hired advisers and operatives in the lead-off caucus state, the clearest sign of how competitive the 2008 nominating campaigns are expected to be.
It’s on. Iowa, baby! If you hate your job, your family or your life, go to Iowa…early. Get on a campaign and get to work. You’ll never experience anything like a heated Iowa Caucus race.
DoubleSpeak will be all over Iowa in the coming months and we will be talking with Democratic Presidential hopefuls, local activists, media and party leaders.
An often overlooked race in the Democratic Party’s battle to win back control of Congress, the Rhode Island Senate race continues to get more interesting. Rhode Island Secretary of State Matt Brown (D) dropped out of the race this April, leaving former Attorney General Sheldon Whitehouse (D) as the presumptive nominee to battle Lincoln Chafee in the general election. While Chafee is considered a moderate in the GOP, Rhode Island is a decidedly blue state that seems poised to go bluer this cycle.
A new Brown University poll out today shows Whitehouse leading Chafee for the first time in the race. Via PW.
If the general election is held today, 38 percent say they will vote for Sheldon Whitehouse, 37 percent support Senator Chafee, and 25 percent are undecided (compared to Chafeeās lead of 40 to 34 percent in February).
If the Republican nominee is Mayor Laffey, Whitehouse is ahead by 55 to 25 percent (up from the 44 to 29 percent Whitehouse had in February).
This is an absolutely essential pickup for the Dems in ‘06 if we want to retake the Senate. You can help by volunteering or contributing.
Click the image to go to Salon and read the whole thing.
Last Halloween, Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert dressed up like:
a. A TAXICAB
b. A SCHOOL BUS
c. THE SUN
Please vote in the comments section below.


From The Associated Press:
Rush Limbaugh was detained for more than three hours Monday at Palm Beach International Airport after authorities said they found a bottle of Viagra in his possession without a prescription.
Customs officials found a prescription bottle labeled as Viagra in his luggage that didn’t have Limbaugh’s name on it, but that of two doctors, said Paul Miller, spokesman for the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection examined the 55-year-old radio commentator’s luggage after his private plane landed at the airport from the Dominican Republic, said Miller.
The sheriff’s office plans to file a report with the state attorney’s office. Miller said it could be a second-degree misdemeanor violation.
Limbaugh reached a deal last month with prosecutors who had accused the conservative talk-show host of illegally deceiving multiple doctors to receive overlapping painkiller prescriptions. Under the deal, the charge, commonly referred to as “doctor shopping,” would be dismissed after 18 months if he continues to submit to random drug tests and treatment for his acknowledged addiction to painkillers.
I mean, this is bad for the Limbaugh family. Drug addiction sucks and I certainly feel bad for Rush. However, he is such an evil, destructive, hateful and terrible person, it is hard to really feel too bad. This is certainly karma coming back to haunt him. Good luck in jail, Rush.
Only instead of waiting because of delays, he’s apparently been detained for possible possesion of illegal prescription drugs. Again. HT dKos.