This morning’s Post editorializes in support of removing roadblocks for President Obama’s nominees. The American people spoke last November, giving President Obama the right to put in place his own picks for key administration positions. In the absence of disqualifying legal or ethical blotches, the Senate should give the president the people he wants, even […]
Day: August 5, 2009
The White House and Internet Advocacy
The Post reports that the White House is activiating a “two-pronged Internet campaign” to support healthcare reform.
Ridgefield Mayor Suarez Refusing to Resign
The Times reports on one of the mayors caught up in the recent corruption arrests in New Jersey and New York. During a meeting that was taped by the informant, Solomon Dwek, at a diner in Fairview, N.J., Mr. Dwek said he would give $10,000 in cash to Vincent Tabbachino, who owns a tax-return preparation […]