Stories by Charlotte Innes
Here's a juicy e-mail I got from a Hill staffer.
Posted on Oct 19, 2005
More creative than anything you'll hear in DC.
Posted on Oct 18, 2005
Judy Miller went to Scooter Libby asking about the WMD's that never showed up. She should have asked Scott Ritter.
Posted on Oct 17, 2005
What's it going to take for Joe Biden and Pat Leahy to say the same thing about Iraq? Probably, a Senate majority.
Posted on Oct 13, 2005
Former CIA agent Larry Johnson covers Italy's role in the Plame scandal.
Posted on Oct 11, 2005
That's the question for Ms. Miers.
Posted on Oct 7, 2005
Britain accuses Iran of killing eight British troops in Iraq. An act of war?
Posted on Oct 5, 2005
The trade-conscious Representative from Ohio could take on Sen. Mike Dewine.
Posted on Oct 4, 2005
You have the right to remain silent, have a fair trial, and have free Wi-Fi.
Posted on Oct 4, 2005
The Washington Post hides Dreier's promotion-demotion as it attempts to shine light on it.
Posted on Sep 29, 2005
What did he say?
Posted on Sep 28, 2005
When we exit Iraq, we should incite a vicious sectarian civil war to preoccupy the populace with killing each other so as to distract from our own culpability, shouldn't we?
Posted on Sep 27, 2005
The EPA is doing everything it can to make radiation OK for Nevadans.
Posted on Sep 26, 2005
In-depth reporting is 'balanced' by shallow commentary on PBS.
Posted on Sep 23, 2005
Reading
Harper's Weekly Review teaches a lot about trying to deal with all the news out there: you can't.
Posted on Sep 22, 2005
The American press is starting to catch on to the what insurgencies are all about.
Posted on Sep 20, 2005
The New Orleans mayor's outrage was righteous a week ago, but now he's proving potentially as deadly as Katrina itself.
Posted on Sep 18, 2005
An EPA whistleblower with all the cred and experience you could hope for says so.
Posted on Sep 14, 2005
A song says it better than 1,000 words.
Posted on Sep 13, 2005
...and kept hitting the snooze button. But not before they took off their gloves and put something back on their fastball.
Posted on Sep 12, 2005
Ocean's 11 is the closest we'll ever come to a electromagnetic pulse attack, but don't tell it to the contractors who want to defend America from one.
Posted on Sep 9, 2005
I had a chat with the deceased senator about Katrina -- here's what he said.
Posted on Sep 7, 2005
What the hell was Donald Rumsfeld doing in New Orleans?
Posted on Sep 5, 2005
If you want to see more of Katrina's devastation than the AP is willing to share, check out the pictures its victims have taken.
Posted on Sep 3, 2005
New Orleans is no distraction for George Bush -- it's the summation of his failures and bankrupt ideology.
Posted on Sep 1, 2005
We've "lost" New Orleans and the fifth-largest port in the world.
Posted on Aug 31, 2005
It looks like the merger of two big alt-weekly chains is on the cards -- leaving control of 17 papers in the hands of venture capitalists.
Posted on Aug 30, 2005
The latest perversion of NYC 9/11 reconstruction has $1.6 billion going to a highly profitable financial investor.
Posted on Aug 29, 2005
"Mommy, where do troops come from?"
"The South, dear."
Posted on Aug 26, 2005
James Kunstler can't figure out why the media are still in Disneyland about oil.
Posted on Aug 24, 2005
Imagine being one of the suckers in the White House press pool during Bush's five-week vacation.
Posted on Aug 23, 2005
If the suppressed Abu Ghraib images are more ghastly than the last batch, then yeah, Dick Myers has a point.
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
Does Johnny Depp deserve to light the fuse?
Posted on Aug 20, 2005
It's internal policy at
The New York Times that reporters don't have to protect bad sources. So why is Judith Miller doing it?
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
What do you get with $2.50-a-gallon diesel? Announcements that the rail industry is hiring.
Posted on Aug 17, 2005
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