Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive
A new lawsuit by Judith Regan, a former head of a subdivision/imprint of Harper publishing, itself a subdivision of News Corp, alleges that News Corp senior executives encouraged her to lie to Federal Prosecutors investigating Bernard Kerik, a prominent friend of Giuliani.
Source: ABC News
Presidential candidate Rudolph Giuliani hired a Catholic priest to work in his consulting firm months after the priest was accused of sexually molesting two former students and an altar boy and told by the church to stop performing his priestly duties.
Source: Pajamas Media
Fred Thompson's first appearance (and his big pause) in the Republican debate last Tuesday is the opening topic of this week's discussion between David Corn and Richard Miniter.
Source: Pajamas Media
When Rudy Giuliani took a phone call from his wife in the middle of a speech, PJM advice columnist Dr. Helen Smith was dismayed. What his campaign tried to spin as the act of a caring husband, she sees as a red flag.
Source: AlterNet.org
For instance, sex crime scandals have embroiled numerous officers -- including one "accused of sexually molesting his young stepdaughter," who pled guilty to "a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment," and another "at a Queens hospital charged with possessing and sharing child …
Source: Pajamas Media
video The first Democratic debate after Labor Day is the opening topic of this week's show: the big news there was that none of the candidates, not even Dennis Kucinich, guaranteed a total pullout from Iraq by 2013 if they win.
Source: The Huffington Post
I knew it, I @!$%#ing knew it. And people say I'm overreacting about the danger of Giuliani being elected in 2008. This is terrible, terrible news for America and the world.
Source: Chicago Tribune
AMES, Iowa -- Displaying the breadth and wealth of his campaign's organizing skills, Mitt Romney won Iowa's Republican presidential straw poll Saturday, giving him a needed bump to compete on the national stage while forcing others to consider whether to go forward.
Source: Breitbart
US former first lady Hillary Clinton is tearing away from her rivals for the Democrats' 2008 presidential nomination after performing well in televised debates, a new poll showed Wednesday
Source: BBC News
US Democrats have expressed outrage at President Bush's decision to commute the prison sentence given to former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
Source: The Washington Post
The big question right now among Republicans is how to remove Vice President Cheney from office. Even before this week's blockbuster series in The Post, discontent in Republican ranks was rising.
Source: Editor & Publisher
The Iraq War was the top news story during the first four months of 2007, according to a study released Friday by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, which stated such coverage "dwarfed all other topics in the American news media."
Source: The New York Times
Anyone who watched Rudolph W. Giuliani preside over ground zero in the days after 9/11 glimpsed elements of his strength: decisiveness, determination, self-confidence.
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Interesting to see how Giuliani's ties with Texas can have a negative effect due to ties with "the nation's most aggressive lobbyist for coal-fired power plants, heavy emitters of air pollutants and carbon dioxide..."
Source: ibdeditorials.com
Democratic presidential candidates think Rudolph Giuliani has some nerve saying the U.S. will suffer another 9/11 if one of them is elected. In reality, he touched a nerve by merely stating a fact.
Source: RealClearPolitics
Can you remember seeing a Republican expressing outrage? Democrats express outrage 24/7.
Source: The Washington Post
Federal prosecutors have told Bernard B. Kerik, whose nomination as homeland security secretary in 2004 ended in scandal, that he is likely to be charged with several felonies, including tax evasion and conspiracy to commit wiretapping.
Source: ABC News
Rudy Giuliani's White House aspirations are inescapably tied to Sept. 11, 2001 for better and for worse.
Source: Town Hall
A friend of mine asked me the other day why, given all the headaches the job involves these days, anybody in his (or her) right mind would want the presidency. I confessed to being as mystified as he was. But the evidence is right before our eyes.
Source: thesmokinggun.com
It pulls no punches." Perhaps that is why Giuliani, as Barrett reported, ordered copies of the vulnerability study destroyed shortly after it was circulated to top campaign aides.
