Former Deputy Attorney General James Comey testifies that Alberto Gonzales, as White House counsel, tried to get AG John Ashcroft, critically ill on his hospital sickbed, to approve an NSA program the Justice Department had serious legal doubts about
CNN report on Sen. Obama's Indonesia school which he attended as a child. It isn't an Islamic madrassah as some Obama foes charged but a regular public school
Footage of White House photo op with President Bush and Iraqi Shiite leader Sayyed Abdul Aziz al Hakim. The footage shows cut-away shots of Bush while the Iraqi is talking as well as others in the Oval Office, including Vice President Cheney and the herd of photojournalists.
Footage of White House photo op with President Bush and Iraqi Shiite leader Sayyed Abdul Aziz al Hakim. The footage shows cut-away shots of Bush while the Iraqi is talking as well as others in the Oval Office, including Vice President Cheney and the herd of photojournalists.
Maj. Gen. John Batiste (ret.) and Frederick Kagan, an American Enterprise Institute scholar, disagree on whether insurgents or U.s. military have the initiative in Iraq. Batiste says it's the insurgents.
At a Senate Armed Service hearing, Sen. Jim Webb says military re-enlistment isn't about politics, contradicting Sen. Lindsey Graham who suggested troops were re-enlisting because they agreed with President Bush's Iraq policy.
Queen Elizabeth II was amused, we think, during a White House state visit by a flub by President Bush who misspoke, saying she visited the country in 1776.
President Bush's response to British journalist Nick Robinson who asked the president if he still wasn't giving the impression that he was in denial on Iraq.