Articles Written by:    DANIEL W. REILLY MARTIN KADY II     

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GOP: Does Bush have economic plan?

Whipsawed by the government’s on-again, off-again intervention in the nation’s financial crisis, House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) said Wednesday that congressional Republicans “don’t feel like they understand the coherent strategy” of the Bush ...

From DANIEL W. REILLY,MARTIN KADY II, The Politico,  18 Sep 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  White House,  Federal Reserve,  Adam Putnam,  Henry Paulson

Dems stand up to Bush on telecom immunity

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) is an outspoken critic of many of Bush’s post-Sept. 11 security policies. As the Protect America Act raced toward its expiration date earlier this month, President Bush warned that letting the law lapse would put the ...

From DANIEL W. REILLY,MARTIN KADY II, The Politico,  26 Feb 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  George W. Bush,  Senate Intelligence Committee,  Jan Schakowsky

Dems scramble for Iraq strategy

If you didn't mind having your intelligence insulted Gen. Petardus all made a great case for the Bush Administration: Keep doing the same stupid things over and over again and hope for a different result. "Time flies like an arrow, but ...

From MARTIN KADY II,DANIEL W. REILLY, The Politico,  11 Sep 2007
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  Al-Qaeda,  Dick Cheney,  U.S. Republican Party,  Central Intelligence Agency

Warner makes troop withdrawal 'suggestion'

Sen. John Warner's call for a partial troop withdrawal is a major blow against Bush's Iraq policy. Vulnerable Republicans have been desperately searching for middle ground on Iraq, and Sen. John Warner, the senior senator from Virginia, may have just ...

From DANIEL W. REILLY,MARTIN KADY II, The Politico,  23 Aug 2007
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  John Warner,  George W. Bush,  White House,  U.S. Senate

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