Joel Wendland* extrapolates on how the Congressional elections, virtually a referendum on Bush's Iraq war, will influence US foreign policy
Without a doubt the 2006 elections transformed the political landscape in the United States. Immediately (...)
The Bush administration's new mandate is razor-thin, writes Joel Wendland from Washington
Freshly inaugurated President George W Bush armoured limousine raced down Pennsylvania Avenue, while thousands of protesters pelted his motorcade with jeers (...)
The Bush administration's cabinet reshuffle spells bad news all around, writes Joel Wendland
George W Bush is using his razor-thin margin of victory in the United States presidential elections to cut any former pretense of moderation from his second (...)
Gonzales's appointment is a danger to human rights, writes Joel Wendland*
As Bush prepares to send his nomination of Alberto Gonzales for attorney-general to the Senate for its "advice and consent", let's recall who Gonzales is and what his enduring (...)