What One Person Can Do

Michael Bryan

“I’m only one person, what can I do?”   How many times have you heard that, or said that yourself? It’s an attitude foreign to the American character, and to a great extent it is the reason we are where we are today.  I remind you of the words of Margaret Mead, "A small group of … Read more

Congressional Oversight Authority and Severe Blows to the Head

Michael Bryan

Many GOP members and pundits need to be examined by a neurologist. They apparently have suffered severe short-term memory loss of a degree that would indicate severe head trauma. They are claiming that the subpoenas and testimony under oath demanded of the White House Counsel, Chief of Staff and other key staff members is an … Read more

MoveOn moves in with Pelosi | Salon News

Michael Bryan

I was annoyed by MoveOn’s decision to deal with Iraq war legislation in a pragmatic and incremental fashion. I see a fundamental disconnect between their grassroots organizing and rhetoric on the one hand, and the pragmatic lobbying that led them to endorse Pelosi’s rather weak bill on the other. A similar annoyance among many of … Read more

But My Lawyer Said I Could!

Michael Bryan

The excuse most often offered by the Bush Administration for many of its blatantly illegal acts, including torture, secret detention, extraordinary rendition, and the use of signing statements to refuse to enforce selected parts of Congressional legislation, is that these actions were justified as legally defensible, or simply legally non-controversial, by the Administration’s attorneys, including … Read more

Rove Overboard!

Michael Bryan

It’s time for another Irresponsible Speculation™! Today the subject that flies to everyone’s lips is the scandal in search of a -gate; the firing of 8 US Attorneys, apparently for political reasons. The situation looks dire (the author rubs in his hands hamster-fashion in the universal gesture of evil delight) for the Administration as they … Read more

Drinking Liberally 3/22

Michael Bryan

It’s time for another weekly Drinking Liberally. Liberals will be meeting at the Shanty at 6pm (see the right-hand side bar) for drinks and discussion. This week, our special guest is Dan Patterson, a well-known local activist who is exploring the possibility of running for the Democratic nomination for Mayor of Tucson. Come on down … Read more

Dim Bulb

Michael Bryan

Question: How many members of the Bush Administration does it take to change a light bulb?

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