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Did we really think we'd be off the hook that long?

Posted on Tue, 11/14/2006 - 11:57pm by Cora Currier

Jack Abramoff heads to jail tomorrow-- for six years so far, other charges pending, but according to ABC News, the carnage isn't over. He's been speaking "almost daily" with Justice Department prosecutors, and will continue to meet with them from a minimum security prison in Maryland. ABC reports he's allegedly spoken to them about Rove and "six to eight seriously corrupt Democratic senators." The honeymoon might be over if this blows up. But oh to get Rove in the process...

See the story on ABC's the Blotter:http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2006/11/abramoff_report.html 

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Posted on Sun, 10/01/2006 - 9:20pm by Markus Kolic

NYT:

“It was not a graceful exit,” said Representative Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, as events swirled on Friday.

No shit.

What has happened to the Republicans? The last week of their congressional session was supposed to be a high point -- where they pulled out all their legislative sucker-punches, rope-a-doping the clueless Democrats as they began to roar back towards November victory. The storyline would be the same as always, those intrepid GOP power players regaining their characteristic mojo off the back of national-security issues, and all would be right with the world. You could feel The Note writhing in anticipation.

(Seriously, does anybody still read that garbage? It's become the most vapid, idiotic, senseless repetition of Beltway blather that you can get on the Internet. At least the newspaper pundits put their sycophantism in vaguely serious, intellectual terms -- I swear to God, if Mark Halperin cracks one more joke about the "Daddy Party" or the "Gang of 500", I'm going to find him and kick him in the nuts.)

Anyway. After the jump, we'll see how wrong they were, and how the Republican position has disintegrated.

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