No links ... but, hey. It's the weekend. Tell us what you're doing to stay sane after this crazy news week.
Update: I found a few things to talk about. mcjoan
- More interesting news to come this week with the release of Karen DeYoung's biography of Colin Powell. Here's a tantalizing preview:
In "Soldier: The Life of Colin Powell," Powell's wife, Alma, says the former secretary of state was "callously used to promote a war she wished had never happened," author Karen DeYoung writes. "They needed him to do it because they knew people would believe him," she told DeYoung, an editor at the Washington Post.
- If you live in, or next two, one of 30 key House races, get ready for the slime. The NRCC spent $7.8 million in one day, yesterday, for advertising in these races. Can $7.8 mill offset the damange of a GOP House leadership that covered up sexual predation on 16 year old boys entrusted in their care by one of their own? I guess we'll see.
- Josh has a radioactivity watch going: which Republican Members of Congress are cancelling events with Hastert. You guys know any? Put them in the comments.