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  • No Pardon For Libby

    01/19/2009 6:47:50 PM PST · by Justaham · 27 replies · 1,058+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 1-19-09 | Michael Isikoff
    In a move that has keenly disappointed some of his strongest conservative allies, President Bush has decided not to pardon Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, for his 2007 conviction in the CIA leak case, two White House officials said Monday. On Bush's last full day as president, Bush did commute the sentence of two former Border Patrol agents—Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos—for shooting a Mexican drug dealer and then lying about it. But White House press spokesman Tony Fratto told NEWSWEEK "you should not expect any more" pardons and commutations from Bush before...
  • No Pardon For Libby

    01/19/2009 2:31:21 PM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 21 replies · 1,540+ views
    newsweek.com ^ | January 19, 2009 | Michael Isikoff
    In a move that has keenly disappointed some of his strongest conservative allies, President Bush has decided not to pardon Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, for his 2007 conviction in the CIA leak case, two White House officials said Monday. On Bush's last full day as president, Bush did commute the sentence of two former Border Patrol agents—Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos—for shooting a Mexican drug dealer and then lying about it. But White House press spokesman Tony Fratto told NEWSWEEK "you should not expect any more" pardons and commutations from Bush before...
  • Obama to Pick Clinton Lawyer for Federal Probes

    01/09/2009 11:14:52 PM PST · by malkee · 27 replies · 1,291+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Jan 9 2009 | Michael Isikoff
    A former top Clinton White House lawyer is in line to be nominated by Barack Obama to head the Justice Department office in charge of all federal criminal investigations, according to three transition sources. Lanny A. Breuer, who played a key role in defending Bill Clinton during impeachment and related criminal and congressional probes during the 1990s, is slated to be nominated to assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal division, said the sources, all of whom asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter. One of the sources said a public announcement of the...
  • If I Had Subpoena Power: Five Questions for Obama

    12/20/2008 3:47:57 PM PST · by malkee · 13 replies · 1,365+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 12/20/08 | Michael Isikoff
    Invoking his wartime commander-in-chief authority, NEWSWEEK Editor Jon Meacham has granted yours truly, a lowly investigative correspondent, sweeping subpoena power to demand that President-elect Barack Obama and his transition team answer all my questions about their dealings with Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who stands accused of putting Obama's vacant U.S. Senate up for sale to the highest bidder. (He vowed on Dec. 19 to fight the charges "until I take my last breath.") It remains unclear whether Obama's assorted spinmeisters and lawyers will honor these subpoenas—or even return my phone calls. But in the meantime, the public at least deserves...
  • After Attacking McCain for Them, Suddenly Newsweek Finds Lobbyists Are Just Fine After All

    12/18/2008 7:46:11 AM PST · by Mobile Vulgus · 5 replies · 547+ views
    Publius' Forum ^ | 12/18/08 | Warner Todd Huston
    During the recently completed presidential campaign, Newsweek's Michael Isikoff was all excited over his "web exclusive" piece on staffers with the McCain campaign that had connections with past lobbying efforts. Back in those days Newsweek was all about the evils of those darn lobbyists. For their part, Obama supporters at the time ballyhooed the pledges that Barack Obama had made stating that his was going to be a kinder, gentler campaign, one that chased those evil lobbyists away. Phooey on those lobbyists, became the popular mantra. But, now that The One has made a successful and historic run for the...
  • The Fed Who Blew The Whistle

    12/16/2008 1:32:20 PM PST · by Signalman · 30 replies · 1,129+ views
    Newsweak ^ | 12/13/2008 | Michael Isikoff
    Thomas M. Tamm was entrusted with some of the government's most important secrets. He had a Sensitive Compartmented Information security clearance, a level above Top Secret. Government agents had probed Tamm's background, his friends and associates, and determined him trustworthy. It's easy to see why: he comes from a family of high-ranking FBI officials. During his childhood, he played under the desk of J. Edgar Hoover, and as an adult, he enjoyed a long and successful career as a prosecutor. Now gray-haired, 56 and fighting a paunch, Tamm prides himself on his personal rectitude. He has what his 23-year-old son,...
  • A Freddie Mac Money Trail Catches Up With McCain

    09/27/2008 5:07:06 PM PDT · by calcowgirl · 84 replies · 2,103+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | Sep 27, 2008 | Michael Isikoff and Holly Bailey
    Few advisers in John McCain's inner circle inspire more loyalty from him than campaign manager Rick Davis. McCain and his wife, Cindy, credit the shrewd, and sometimes volatile, Republican insider with rescuing the campaign last year when it was out of money and on the verge of collapse. As a result, McCain has always defended him—even when faced with tough questions about the foreign lobbying clients of Davis's high-powered consulting firm. "Rick is a friend, and I trust him," McCain told NEWSWEEK last year. Last week, though, McCain's trust in Davis was tested again amid disclosures that Freddie Mac, the...
  • Palin and Alaska's Muslim Population

    09/12/2008 8:22:20 AM PDT · by forkinsocket · 57 replies · 263+ views
    Newsweek ^ | September 11, 2008 | Michael Isikoff
    Most Alaskans may seem excited about Gov. Sarah Palin’s selection as John McCain’s running mate. But there’s at least one group of her constituents that has had a more subdued reaction: the state’s Muslims. There are only about 2,000 to 3,000 Muslims in Alaska, and, while there are no mosques, Anchorage (which is home to most of the state's Muslims) does have an Islamic Community Center, located in a rented office in a strip mall, where members pray on Fridays. But Osama Obeida, the center’s vice president, said his group has never had any contacts at all with Alaska’s governor....
  • Team McCain and the Trooper

    09/06/2008 8:16:27 AM PDT · by steve-b · 31 replies · 310+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 9/5/08 | Michael Isikoff & Mark Hosenball
    Key Alaska allies of John McCain are trying to derail a politically charged investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her public safety commissioner in order to prevent a so-called "October surprise" that would produce embarrassing information about the vice presidential candidate on the eve of the election. In a move endorsed by the McCain campaign Friday, John Coghill, the GOP chairman of the state House Rules Committee, wrote a letter seeking a meeting of Alaska's bipartisan Legislative Council in order to remove the Democratic state senator in charge of the so-called "troopergate" investigation....
  • Veepstakes: A New Name [Obama VP pick delayed]

    08/02/2008 10:46:54 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 53 replies · 181+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | Aug 11, 2008 | Michael Isikoff
    The "shortlist" of options to be Barack Obama's running mate is longer than most media accounts have suggested. In addition to the familiar front runners—Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine—there are at least two other veepstakes contenders: New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who enraged Hillary Clinton supporters by endorsing Obama during the primaries, and a genuine dark horse, TexasRep. Chet Edwards, whose district includes President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford. Obama's campaign had hoped to announce his pick this week to grab the spotlight before the Beijing Olympics. But now a decision...
  • Obama’s Lobbyist Connection

    05/25/2008 12:54:55 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 2 replies · 104+ views
    Newsweek ^ | May 25thl, 2008 | Michael Isikoff
    When Illinois utility Commonwealth Edison wanted state lawmakers to back a hefty rate hike two years ago, it took a creative lobbying approach, concocting a new outfit that seemed devoted to the public interest: Consumers Organized for Reliable Electricity, or CORE. CORE ran TV ads warning of a "California-style energy crisis" if the rate increase wasn't approved—but without disclosing the commercials were funded by Commonwealth Edison. The ad campaign provoked a brief uproar when its ties to the utility, which is owned by Exelon Corp., became known. "It's corporate money trying to hoodwink the public," the state's Democratic Lt. Gov....
  • McCain Convention Manager Resigns After NEWSWEEK Reveals Burma Ties

    05/10/2008 6:45:48 PM PDT · by RDTF · 16 replies · 1,218+ views
    CNN ^ | May 10, 2008 | Andrew Romano
    Around noon today, the powers-that-be at NEWSWEEK posted "A Convention Quandary" on our website. In the story, investigative ace Michael Isikoff reported that the man chosen by John McCain's presidential campaign to run this summer's GOP convention--Arizonan Doug Goodyear--was causing some headaches within the ranks. The problem? Goodyear is CEO of DCI Group, a consulting firm that earned $3 million last year lobbying for ExxonMobil, General Motors and other clients--not the most convenient association for a candidate who's already struggling to reconcile his reputation as an anti-special interests crusader with the sizable number of lobbyists on his senior staff. Further...
  • Obama: Can’t ‘Swift Boat’ Me

    04/20/2008 10:43:45 AM PDT · by george76 · 55 replies · 154+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | Apr 28, 2008 | Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff
    <p>Seeing Ghosts: Obama's ties to Ayers and Auchi are distant, but his foes plan to pounce .</p> <p>The Obama campaign is planning to expand its research and rapid-response team in order to repel attacks it anticipates over his ties to 1960s radical Bill Ayers, indicted developer Antoin Rezko and other figures from his past.</p>
  • Unintended Consequences - Spitzer got snagged by the fine print of the Patriot Act

    03/20/2008 9:24:35 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 32 replies · 1,008+ views
    newsweek.com ^ | Mar 24, 2008 | Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff
    When Congress passed the Patriot Act in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, law-enforcement agencies hailed it as a powerful tool to help track down the confederates of Osama bin Laden. No one expected it would end up helping to snag the likes of Eliot Spitzer. The odd connection between the antiterror law and Spitzer's trysts with call girls illustrates how laws enacted for one purpose often end up being used very differently once they're on the books. The Patriot Act gave the FBI new powers to snoop on suspected terrorists. In the fine print were provisions that gave the...
  • Here an F.O.B., There an F.O.B.

    02/06/2008 7:19:23 PM PST · by Wallaby · 11 replies · 107+ views
    Newsweek ^ | February 4, 2008 | Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball
    If Hillary Clinton had been seen with a discredited former autocrat, it would have made front pages across the country. But Bill's Yalta visit went unnoticed outside Ukraine. The trip illustrates the unusual position the former president is in. He is his wife's top political adviser, and Hillary does little to downplay the idea that he would be a notable, if unofficial, presence in her administration. In speeches, she says that she would deploy her husband as a roving ambassador. Yet unlike Hillary, who must report the names of her campaign contributors and how much they give, Bill Clinton is...
  • DRUDGE report of Lewinsky scandal, 1-17-98 - plus watch the mocking YouTube sing-along

    01/17/2008 3:00:54 PM PST · by doug from upland · 13 replies · 730+ views
    JOIN THE MOCKING SING-ALONG FOR THE 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY (leave some appropriate mocking comments)
  • Monica turned journalism inside out (The demise of MSM alert)

    12/22/2007 3:13:48 PM PST · by Zakeet · 64 replies · 181+ views
    Charleston Daily Mail ^ | December 22, 2007 | Don Surber
    THE Second Amendment provides a good test of the American politician. If a candidate is not going to trust the people with guns, why should we trust said candidate with the government? The equivalent test for journalists will be taken next month as the press marks the 10th anniversary of the breaking of the Monica Lewinsky story. How a newspaper or columnist describes this event tells a lot about how that newspaper or columnist views the audience. I am not talking about whether it is described as presidential perjury or a sex scandal. That is a right-left spin thing that...
  • A Pastor’s True Calling (Huckabee)

    12/09/2007 5:32:13 PM PST · by dano1 · 16 replies · 103+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 12/8/2007 | Holly Bailey and Michael Isikoff
    <p>For the Rev. Mike Huckabee, the podium is never far from the pulpit. Last month, just as the former Republican governor of Arkansas was unexpectedly rising in the Iowa polls, he was invited to deliver a Sunday-morning sermon at the DFW New Beginnings Church. An evangelical Christian congregation in the suburbs of Dallas (a three-hour drive from the Texarkana, Ark., church Huckabee led in the 1980s), New Beginnings is different from other megachurches in the South. It calls itself a "multicultural" ministry that upholds the Judeo-Christian tradition. The pulpit is adorned with a crucifix inside a star of David. A scattering of "messianic Jews" in the congregation wear yarmulkes. Its message is a blend of theology and self-help. God, the church Web site says, "wants to release the inner winner in you."</p>
  • An Old Face Resurfaces [Wolfowitz Back in Govt.?]

    12/02/2007 12:52:08 PM PST · by West Coast Conservative · 11 replies · 144+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | Dec 10, 2007 Issue | Michael Isikoff
    Don't ever say the Bush administration doesn't take care of its own. Nearly three years after Paul Wolfowitz resigned as deputy Defense secretary and six months after his stormy departure as president of the World Bank—amid allegations that he improperly awarded a raise to his girlfriend—he's in line to return to public service. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has offered Wolfowitz, a prime architect of the Iraq War, a position as chairman of the International Security Advisory Board, a prestigious State Department panel, according to two department sources who declined to be identified discussing personnel matters. The 18-member panel, which...
  • Fresh Fears

    09/07/2007 6:40:10 PM PDT · by kinoxi · 53 replies · 928+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Sept. 17, 2007 issue | By Mark Hosenball and Michael Isikoff
    Sept. 17, 2007 issue - Judging from a new message released this week, Osama bin Laden is still alive and plotting. The latest video-the first since October 2004-shows bin Laden looking unnaturally youthful