This is about changing course in Iraq and the president demonstrating to the American people. He understands America cannot stay the course ...
They have run this play one too many times. It is the same speeches that they have given before. And all the speeches in the world do not ch...
President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Secretary Rumsfeld's speeches are increasingly disconnected from the facts on the ground in Iraq.
Success in Iraq is a question of strategy. And the president's strategy after three years, according to Reid, is failing.
Hopefully, her surprise visit to Lebanon is not a continuation of the Bush photo-op -- photo-op foreign policy. 'Mission accomplished.' 'Bri...
We brought down the national debt by about a half a trillion dollars. So please, let's not boast about a $300 billion deficit.
I -- I think that the aura of power that the president thinks he has does not exist.
These terms that my friends like to throw around, cut and run, tax and spend. The American people know what's going on here. They know what'...
It's clear that congressional Republicans stand alone in opposition to troop redeployments, apart from the American people.
We don't need a September or October surprise, with the president and Republicans proclaiming victory and announcing troop redeployment just...
We don't need a September or October surprise with a president and Republicans proclaiming victory and announcing troop redeployment just in...
It is clear that Congressional Republicans stand alone in opposition to troop redeployments, apart from the American people.
I think Harry Reid really sort of summed up the whole issue today when he said, I think that even though we have at least two positions, I t...
It is this administration's way of avoiding the tough, the real problems American citizens are confronted with each and every day.
We as Democrats are declaring our commitment to change.
I personally believe very, very fervently that they have helped picture this issue in the minds of the American people in a positive fashion...
Does anyone think it's fair to have consumers pay $100 a week to fill their fuel tanks, and the big energy bosses fill their bank tanks?