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The Bush Administration wants to make it easier for federal agencies to get around the Endangered Species Act. The Washington Post’s JulietEilperin explains: Under current law, agencies must subject any plans that potentially affect endangered animals and plants to an independent review by the Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service. Under [...]
... also a source of wonder. That said, I’ll also have to admit that, Terry, you’re a complete jerk. JulietEilperin wrote a response to Terry in yesterday’s WP, but I think it only partially hits the mark by only focusing on the selfish part. There’s a lot more going on here and it only Reader, you have to admit that Mr Box’s bluff attitude is charming in it’s own way. He can get this...
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Watch this video from Jed. Remember, McCain and his campaign manager made race a central issue in the campaign last week -- right around the time JulietEilperin from the Washington Post asked this question. Yet, McCain couldn't even begin to respond. It wasn't a hard question. What's that all about?
In an August 1 Washington Post article , staff writers Jonathan Weisman and JulietEilperin reported that Mark Salter, a senior aide to Sen. John McCain, asserted in an email that "there isn't a shred of evidence" that McCain "would tolerate" what Salter referred to as Sen. Barack Obama's "repeated suggestion that [McCain is] running a racist campaign." While Salter mentioned instances...
The flip side of the sudden but expected media assault on Barack Obama is their continued fluffing of John McCain. Washington Post hacks JulietEilperin and Robert Barnes offer a simple case study of how it works. The Post and the New York Times both, this morning, highlight articles about the McCain campaign's Bushist dirty politics. As Times writer Jim Rutenberg explains: After spending...
... a discussion about race, a “fire that could singe both candidates,” writes The Times’s . Still, JulietEilperin and Jonathan Weisman of The suggest, Friday’s accusations are “an indication that race is likely to remain a major point of contention in what is becoming an increasingly bitter contest.”The Los Angeles Times’s Stephen Braun sees parallels between Mr. Obama’s recent attempts...
The Washington Post’s JulietEilperin reports that a senior EPA official has told managers that they shouldn’t answer questions from reporters, congressional investigators, or the agency’s inspector general - instead, they should direct them to a press officer. (The group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility has more details.) Discouraging EPA employees from speaking with...
... time frame for removing combat troops from Iraq might be a “pretty good timetable,” reports JulietEilperin and Robert Barnes: And Guess what, the economy just ain’t respondin…..The Stimulus, as predicted here, was a BIG BUST! AP - The country didn’t get the energetic rebound in economic growth hoped for from the government’s tax rebates in the second quarter, and the economy jolted...
Other World Stories »Text Size:Friday, August 1, 2008McCain's free-wheeling style makes his advisers cringeby blurring own messageUS: John McCain was more comfortable as an underdog, write JulietEilperin and Robert Barnes in Kansas CityREPUBLICAN CANDIDATE John McCain last week delivered one of his sharpest critiques yet of Barack Obama's Iraq policies, carefully reading a prepared speech...
... has made him popular with voters and cemented his reputation for candor and straight talk.That's JulietEilperin and Robert Barnes of the Washington Post, who evidently can't abide the thought that McCain himself is responsible for his campaign's "sharp-edged" approach. Apparently he's just a straight talking guy who woke up one morning and found himself mysteriously under the sway...
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... Thursday while attacking his rival. Arabs seek exit strategy from Sudan war crimes crisis. By JulietEilperin Under a subpoena threat from Sen. Who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, the Environmental Protection Agency late Wednesday sent the panel a copy of its Dec. CEP News Durable goods excluding transportation soared by. Com John McCain told FOX News on...
The Washington Post reports that the EPA has announced that it will no longer allow residue of the toxic pesticide carbofuran on domestic or imported foods as a result of the safety risks posed to toddlers. JulietEilperin writes, The...
ARTICLE: Candidates Find Some Accord on Afghanistan, By Jonathan Weisman and JulietEilperin, Washington Post, July 16, 2008; Page A01 Referencing my analysis of the Kagan & Keane piece, there seems to be some consensus now emerging with the candidates...
In a July 15 Washington Post article on Sen. John McCain's July 14 speech at the National Council of La Raza convention, staff writer JulietEilperin asserted that McCain "said he would 'prefer' not to attack [Sen.] Barack Obama but felt obligated to respond to allegations that he backed away from comprehensive immigration reform for political reasons." She then quoted McCain's assertion:...