Countdown: Special Comment On Dick Cheney's Speech--In The Name Of God, Go!
From Countdown, Keith's Special Comment after watching Dick Cheney's speech today. Keith takes former Vice President Cheney to task for defending the
Why We Need A Federal Hate-crime Law: Exhibit A In Rural Pennsylvania
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One of the main features of the running debate over the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act -- which, should it pass, wo
Republicans Love Calling This Administration A "Banana Republic"
The right-wing pundits love to hurl insults and ridiculous talking points about the Obama administration. The newest one to date is that what we've re
Podesta Makes The Case For Judge Bybee's Removal
On CNN's "State of the Union" program today, John Podesta of the Center for American Progress took a seemingly middle-of-the-road position on the tort
'Why Are You Scared Of The Facts?' Bill O'Reilly Finally Meets His Match In Ellis Henican
Newsday columnist Ellis Henican took on Bill O'Reilly last night to talk about President Obama's decision to leave the door open for prosecutions of B
The Village Joins In The Torture-prosecution Freakout
It wasn't just Karl Rove and the Bush White House crew that was freaking yesterday over President Obama's statement yesterday leaving the door open f
Hearing Footsteps: Rove Sounds Freaked Out At Notion Of Torture Prosecutions
Karl was positively freaking out yesterday afternoon over the prospect that some of his ex-colleagues at the White House might wind up being prosecute
A Truth Commission Now, War Crime Prosecutions To Follow
There's a new poll out from Gallup and USA Today which one is headlining as showing there's "no mandate for criminal prosecutions" and the other is
John McCain Thinks We Need To "Move On" From The Idea Of Torture Prosecutions
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John McCain on Fox News Sunday is asked about the closing of Gitmo, and apparently John is for it but yet he's against it. He think
Rachel Maddow Asks Carl Levin If There Will Be Prosecutions For Torture
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Maddow: One of the things I think has been so I guess challenging to the American debate about this is that President Bush and Vice