Tuesday, February 10, 2004
NEWS FROM MEMPHIS
Wes Clark is done. It's for the best. His campaign was riddled with problems and amateur gaffes, the media hated him, he alienated a lot of folks in our Democratic family and it's something of a relief that it's all over. As Kerry emerged, it became clear that a fast learning curve and a squeaky clean record can't overcome years of political expertise and tested product.
It was always about electability and, thankfully, we can admit that we were wrong - we don't need Clark in order to win this thing. Even if Bush steals it again, Wes can know that he went out "like a soldier - standing up."
All our thanks for blaring the message that a four-star military man, a super-partriot, can be a Democrat. Wes helps us all to peel off the vindictive and grotesque RNC labels. All the best to the General and his family.
Wes Clark is done. It's for the best. His campaign was riddled with problems and amateur gaffes, the media hated him, he alienated a lot of folks in our Democratic family and it's something of a relief that it's all over. As Kerry emerged, it became clear that a fast learning curve and a squeaky clean record can't overcome years of political expertise and tested product.
It was always about electability and, thankfully, we can admit that we were wrong - we don't need Clark in order to win this thing. Even if Bush steals it again, Wes can know that he went out "like a soldier - standing up."
All our thanks for blaring the message that a four-star military man, a super-partriot, can be a Democrat. Wes helps us all to peel off the vindictive and grotesque RNC labels. All the best to the General and his family.
KERRY SUPPORTER
It seems like every time Harold Ford, Jr. or Max Cleland or someone else who supports Kerry goes onto a talk show, he or she is loudly introduced as a "Kerry Supporter." It's not unfair, exactly, but the subtext is "don't believe a word this liberal says."These hosts should routinely identify their omnipresent GOP salesperson as a "Bush supporter" every time. That label won't wear well this year.
John Kerry unites us. In Tennesee. In Virginia. In Wisconsin. Band of Brothers. The Real Deal. The Comeback Kid. This man is going to use what's left of the Cartel's balls to play billiards.
(Note: use of the word "balls" in honor of Dennis "Zell" Miller).
It seems like every time Harold Ford, Jr. or Max Cleland or someone else who supports Kerry goes onto a talk show, he or she is loudly introduced as a "Kerry Supporter." It's not unfair, exactly, but the subtext is "don't believe a word this liberal says."
MATTHEWS: He says he's not sure there are any left, but he'll make them available.
CLELAND: The military just doesn't burn things. They just don't disappear. Where are they?
MATTHEWS: So if he was getting paid for the - his weekend warrior work, he should have some pay stubs to show it.
CLELAND: And every person in the military, as far as I know, gets a DD-214 upon their discharge. Where is the DD-214?
I have one. Everybody that went through military has one. It shows exactly your tours of duty, where you served, and exactly the times and dates. Where is the DD-214?
John Kerry unites us. In Tennesee. In Virginia. In Wisconsin. Band of Brothers. The Real Deal. The Comeback Kid. This man is going to use what's left of the Cartel's balls to play billiards.
(Note: use of the word "balls" in honor of Dennis "Zell" Miller).
UGLY IS BEAUTIFUL
The White House reporters are chewing apart Scotty boy over the feeble AWOL records release. Blah3 has some remarks and many more blogs are on it, well ahead of the mainstream media. It appears to come down to this: Bush authorizes his entire folder to be released, including the comprehensive DD-214, or the issue will hound him - or not, if the media groundhog sees its shadow.
We have to add the fact that Blitzer and Jennings have framed this as "Democrats v. WH" - it isn't - it has become Reporters v. WH. Better late than never. Matthews too.
The White House reporters are chewing apart Scotty boy over the feeble AWOL records release. Blah3 has some remarks and many more blogs are on it, well ahead of the mainstream media. It appears to come down to this: Bush authorizes his entire folder to be released, including the comprehensive DD-214, or the issue will hound him - or not, if the media groundhog sees its shadow.
We have to add the fact that Blitzer and Jennings have framed this as "Democrats v. WH" - it isn't - it has become Reporters v. WH. Better late than never. Matthews too.
BUSH WH: WEAK DOLLAR AND JOB OUTSOURCING ARE GOOD
Something has got to give. This White House has been forced to laughably spin everything in sight. The dollar has fallen since the Fall of 2000, to about half the value of the Euro. Can they really keep the wolves at the door until November?
Something has got to give. This White House has been forced to laughably spin everything in sight. The dollar has fallen since the Fall of 2000, to about half the value of the Euro. Can they really keep the wolves at the door until November?
TOP ASSHAT APOLOGIZES - SORT OF
While Old Fashioned Patriot notes that Oh Really finally apologized, as he once promised he would, the No Spine Zone still didn't precisely fulfill his promise that he would not "trust the Bush administration again" if no WMD were found. He blamed it all on Tenet. Kind of like the way Lou Dobbs constantly complains about "the government" when he should be saying "George W. Bush."
While Old Fashioned Patriot notes that Oh Really finally apologized, as he once promised he would, the No Spine Zone still didn't precisely fulfill his promise that he would not "trust the Bush administration again" if no WMD were found. He blamed it all on Tenet. Kind of like the way Lou Dobbs constantly complains about "the government" when he should be saying "George W. Bush."
NO CREDIT DESERVED
Marine's Girl shares our appreciation for Al Gore's speech. He deserves a hell of a lot of credit.
She also links to the story wherein Ghaddafi's son calls the Shrub a big fat liar in regard to the Iraq/Libya WMD intimidation factor: The Resident might not be able to take credit for Libya's weapons candor but he can have a nice pat on the back for the Iraq civil war that is about to begin. Of course, the administration will be blaming that on Al Qaeda.
Finally, it appears that Dubya really wants to prove he deserved the credit he got for serving in the Guard. Some pay records have surfaced.
Marine's Girl shares our appreciation for Al Gore's speech. He deserves a hell of a lot of credit.
She also links to the story wherein Ghaddafi's son calls the Shrub a big fat liar in regard to the Iraq/Libya WMD intimidation factor:
"He knows very well that that is not true. We understand his pre-election concerns, his problems with public opinion, Congress and the media," he said.
He said Libya had begun discussions with the U.S. administration "well before" the possibility of a U.S.-led war in Iraq started being talked about in public.
Finally, it appears that Dubya really wants to prove he deserved the credit he got for serving in the Guard. Some pay records have surfaced.
THE WELL-PLACED WANGLE
"I would be careful to not denigrate the Guard. It's fine to go after me, which I expect the other side will do. I wouldn't denigrate service to the Guard ... What I don't like is when people say serving in the Guard is - is - may not be a true service." - Bush on MTP, acting like inquiring about his AWOL is tantamount to denigrating the Guard.
"I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed... managed to wangle slots in Reserve and National Guard units ... Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal and owe equal allegiance to their country." - Colin Powell, My American Journey (I Like To Write)
Add these comments from an editor at the recently maligned New Republic that were posted by Scoobie Davis and noted by Ricky Prado at Timshel, who also writes at the Swing State Project.
"I would be careful to not denigrate the Guard. It's fine to go after me, which I expect the other side will do. I wouldn't denigrate service to the Guard ... What I don't like is when people say serving in the Guard is - is - may not be a true service." - Bush on MTP, acting like inquiring about his AWOL is tantamount to denigrating the Guard.
"I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed... managed to wangle slots in Reserve and National Guard units ... Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal and owe equal allegiance to their country." - Colin Powell, My American Journey (I Like To Write)
Add these comments from an editor at the recently maligned New Republic that were posted by Scoobie Davis and noted by Ricky Prado at Timshel, who also writes at the Swing State Project.
ON FEAR
Al Gore gave an excellent speech that the media tried to present as "angry Democrats" on the attack. Maybe this was intentional on the part of Gore, to make Dean's liveliness seem more normal. Either way, it was a very good speech.
An audio excerpt is here, with transcript and video (if it will work) at Al Gore Democrats. Gore quoted Ed Muskie:
Al Gore gave an excellent speech that the media tried to present as "angry Democrats" on the attack. Maybe this was intentional on the part of Gore, to make Dean's liveliness seem more normal. Either way, it was a very good speech.
An audio excerpt is here, with transcript and video (if it will work) at Al Gore Democrats. Gore quoted Ed Muskie:
"'There are only two kinds of politics. They are not radical and reactionary or conservative and liberal. Or even Democratic and Republican. There are only the politics of fear and the politics of trust.
One says: you are encircled by monstrous dangers. Give us power over your freedom so we may protect you. The other says: the world is a baffling and hazardous place, but it can be shaped to the will of men.' Cast your vote, he concluded, in trust in the ancient traditions of this home for freedom."
Monday, February 09, 2004
NO PRAISE FOR PEGGY
Some good bloggers have expressed happiness over a Peggy Noonan piece about the Russert interview. We find no reason to be happy about it.
Bush's "performance was not impressive." This seems critical but even this suggests that there is substance to the chimp. He simply has trouble packaging it for presentation to the lowly masses and the snobby intellectuals.
She glorified Timid Tim as a "tough interviewer" with "heroic concentration." She felt Bush had an advantage with a taping, not because he could edit his foolishness, but because he could stop and say "something in my eye."
She warned that the SCLM would not show "pieces in which Mr. Bush looks good." None exist. The SCLM will "feed their anchors questions for tomorrow morning: 'Why did Bush do badly, do you think?'" That's a nice daydream.
Noonan pleads with the great Bush; "tell us more." It's not that his head is empty of facts its that Dubya is "less able to march out his facts to fight for him," says Ms. Noonan. Bush didn't lie to Russert's face and national TV, he "just failed to inspire his base."
Bush gives towering "philosophical" speeches, allegedly, but doesn't trifle with robotic "talking points" or "boring" policy. Grasp of policy isn't necessary because folks like Dubya can "still succeed as leaders if they give good speeches." Democrats can't give good speeches, just dull statistics apparently.
Bush is not a sputtering humiliation, "he's thinking" during his pauses and he is not uncomfortable or scared just "not self-conscious." Like Reagan. What hunky John Wayne types they are in Peggy's misty eyes.
"Mr. Bush is as bright as John Kerry," brighter, to hear Peggy spin it. If you're a Rodin sculpture visionary like the chimp, "you can look as if you're dodging the question," she explains.
Peggy trots out another version of the "Reagan's Negatives Analogy," who "didn't as a rule give good interviews." This is a fun RNC brainchild: Bush is as good as Reagan because they share bad qualities. With Russert, Bush compared himself to Reagan because they both alienated European allies equally. (Ed Note: This is so hard to write without breaking the no-sarcasm rule).
Peggy Noonan and her kind constantly need to associate George W. Bush with someone else, who actually accomplished something or was at least popular. Not his father, of course, too regal-minded, but it's Churchill, Reagan, Lincoln, General MacArthur, Santa Claus, Jesus Christ, Tom Brady.
Noonan's article went up at Truth Out. It's government suck-up excuse-making veiled as honest and mild criticism. Nothing new from Nooners.
Some good bloggers have expressed happiness over a Peggy Noonan piece about the Russert interview. We find no reason to be happy about it.
Bush's "performance was not impressive." This seems critical but even this suggests that there is substance to the chimp. He simply has trouble packaging it for presentation to the lowly masses and the snobby intellectuals.
She glorified Timid Tim as a "tough interviewer" with "heroic concentration." She felt Bush had an advantage with a taping, not because he could edit his foolishness, but because he could stop and say "something in my eye."
She warned that the SCLM would not show "pieces in which Mr. Bush looks good." None exist. The SCLM will "feed their anchors questions for tomorrow morning: 'Why did Bush do badly, do you think?'" That's a nice daydream.
Noonan pleads with the great Bush; "tell us more." It's not that his head is empty of facts its that Dubya is "less able to march out his facts to fight for him," says Ms. Noonan. Bush didn't lie to Russert's face and national TV, he "just failed to inspire his base."
Bush gives towering "philosophical" speeches, allegedly, but doesn't trifle with robotic "talking points" or "boring" policy. Grasp of policy isn't necessary because folks like Dubya can "still succeed as leaders if they give good speeches." Democrats can't give good speeches, just dull statistics apparently.
Bush is not a sputtering humiliation, "he's thinking" during his pauses and he is not uncomfortable or scared just "not self-conscious." Like Reagan. What hunky John Wayne types they are in Peggy's misty eyes.
"Mr. Bush is as bright as John Kerry," brighter, to hear Peggy spin it. If you're a Rodin sculpture visionary like the chimp, "you can look as if you're dodging the question," she explains.
Peggy trots out another version of the "Reagan's Negatives Analogy," who "didn't as a rule give good interviews." This is a fun RNC brainchild: Bush is as good as Reagan because they share bad qualities. With Russert, Bush compared himself to Reagan because they both alienated European allies equally. (Ed Note: This is so hard to write without breaking the no-sarcasm rule).
Peggy Noonan and her kind constantly need to associate George W. Bush with someone else, who actually accomplished something or was at least popular. Not his father, of course, too regal-minded, but it's Churchill, Reagan, Lincoln, General MacArthur, Santa Claus, Jesus Christ, Tom Brady.
Noonan's article went up at Truth Out. It's government suck-up excuse-making veiled as honest and mild criticism. Nothing new from Nooners.
"SECURITY AIDE"
The AP's headline reads: "9/11 Panel Interviews Bush Security Aide." OK, well, let's look at the article and see who they mean. At Yahoo News, there's a photo of a nice, smiling elderly white male that accompanies the article. Hmm, could this be the "aide?" No, that's just a real estate guy in a insurance dispute regarding WTC.
The generic-sounding "aide" turns out to be someone named Condoleezza Rice, only The National Security Advisor and head of the National Security Council. Our sentiments as well...
The AP's headline reads: "9/11 Panel Interviews Bush Security Aide." OK, well, let's look at the article and see who they mean. At Yahoo News, there's a photo of a nice, smiling elderly white male that accompanies the article. Hmm, could this be the "aide?" No, that's just a real estate guy in a insurance dispute regarding WTC.
The generic-sounding "aide" turns out to be someone named Condoleezza Rice, only The National Security Advisor and head of the National Security Council.
"My feeling is that she should be testifying publicly and under oath," said Mary Fetchet of New Canaan, Conn., a member of the commission's Family Steering Committee. Her son, Brad, died in the attacks.
"The American public should hear her explain how she's had conflicting statements with regard to what she knew and didn't know," Fetchet said.
MEDIA COMFORTABLE IN BED WITH RNC
Nothing we have seen so far today indicates that the TV media will ever bring attention to Bush's outright lies. We are witnessing a complete shift in our culture, consisting of an ACTUAL media online and a CORPORATE TABLOID media on television, which is becoming the accepted status quo. Everyone appears to be fine with it.
Chris Matthews did a horrible job interviewing Russert on Whiffleball. He did not mention any of the plethora of lies and incoherent excuses made by Shrub. At least he has on Max Cleland to honestly discuss the AWOL issue.
Now Whiffie keeps wondering aloud why Bush seemed so perplexed when asked the Iraq war "choice/necessity" question. C'mon, that was classic bad acting by Shrubbie - "Oh gee, how could you ask that? of COURSE it was necessary, what an odd question."
Nothing we have seen so far today indicates that the TV media will ever bring attention to Bush's outright lies. We are witnessing a complete shift in our culture, consisting of an ACTUAL media online and a CORPORATE TABLOID media on television, which is becoming the accepted status quo. Everyone appears to be fine with it.
Chris Matthews did a horrible job interviewing Russert on Whiffleball. He did not mention any of the plethora of lies and incoherent excuses made by Shrub. At least he has on Max Cleland to honestly discuss the AWOL issue.
Now Whiffie keeps wondering aloud why Bush seemed so perplexed when asked the Iraq war "choice/necessity" question. C'mon, that was classic bad acting by Shrubbie - "Oh gee, how could you ask that? of COURSE it was necessary, what an odd question."
DENNIS KUCINCH GETS 16%
In Maine. He also got 8% in NM.
Wes Clark was beaten badly over the weekend in states where he did little or no campaigning. 3%, 7%, 4%. His time is nearly spent.
In Maine. He also got 8% in NM.
Wes Clark was beaten badly over the weekend in states where he did little or no campaigning. 3%, 7%, 4%. His time is nearly spent.
TAMPAX AND NO MORE TEARS
Through Blogiana domiciliaries Naked Furniture and Library Chronicles we arrive at the Maddox site, where one can hear from a man who goes out of his way to abuse the hell out of Bill O'Reilly. It doesn't ever get old when it's done with such passion.
Through Blogiana domiciliaries Naked Furniture and Library Chronicles we arrive at the Maddox site, where one can hear from a man who goes out of his way to abuse the hell out of Bill O'Reilly. It doesn't ever get old when it's done with such passion.
UNDAMAGED AWOL DOCUMENT FOUND; STORY BALLOONING
Extra! Extra!
Calpundit is all over it and it is big. Looks like Bush only made up his points by attending a type of disciplinary program. No actual service after Spring, 1972.
Linked through Blah3, where Stranger also confirms Damfacratic suspicions: Frist's ricin scare was bogus.
Extra! Extra!
Calpundit is all over it and it is big. Looks like Bush only made up his points by attending a type of disciplinary program. No actual service after Spring, 1972.
Linked through Blah3, where Stranger also confirms Damfacratic suspicions: Frist's ricin scare was bogus.
TIMID TIM TRIES TO GROW A SPINE
Audio - condensed "capacity" boy - wav - mp3 - 1:08
Well, we have to give Russert just a little credit. He batted at the truth, even if he did not pursue it when it skittered away.
He followed along the Brad DeLong model a little by getting Bush to promise AWOL records, however, he did not seem to have the facts at hand to question Bush's half-assed claim that the records had been "scoured" and remained AWOL themselves.
It seems like Russert wasted 45 minutes asking the same question about WMD/war justification in five different ways, while letting Bush mushmouth it the same way over and over again. Pumpkinhead could have served America better by mixing it up with Halliburton, Boeing, Plame, 9/11, EPA budget cuts/lies/polluter-pandering, Senate "file sharing," fire/police/troops/veteran fund slashing, etc.
Two wild theories: 1) When Dubya pauses, looks down and shakes his head from side to side, it's a tell. It's a lie - and probably a non-verbal request to receive a prompt though his earpiece. 2) Rove wanted Bush to answer to only a few issues, war justification and AWOL in particular, so the subject matter was narrowed by agreement with Meet the Press.
Even with Russert's doe-in-the-headlights routine, Bush flailed like an overturned Pill Bug. Some sunny day, soon, we won't have him to endure him embarrassing the country anymore.
(Plenty of bloggers have no doubt already expressed similar views, it's not hard to see what happenedwith Timmy. DeLong, for example, we find as we grab the previous link).
Audio - condensed "capacity" boy - wav - mp3 - 1:08
Well, we have to give Russert just a little credit. He batted at the truth, even if he did not pursue it when it skittered away.
He followed along the Brad DeLong model a little by getting Bush to promise AWOL records, however, he did not seem to have the facts at hand to question Bush's half-assed claim that the records had been "scoured" and remained AWOL themselves.
It seems like Russert wasted 45 minutes asking the same question about WMD/war justification in five different ways, while letting Bush mushmouth it the same way over and over again. Pumpkinhead could have served America better by mixing it up with Halliburton, Boeing, Plame, 9/11, EPA budget cuts/lies/polluter-pandering, Senate "file sharing," fire/police/troops/veteran fund slashing, etc.
Two wild theories: 1) When Dubya pauses, looks down and shakes his head from side to side, it's a tell. It's a lie - and probably a non-verbal request to receive a prompt though his earpiece. 2) Rove wanted Bush to answer to only a few issues, war justification and AWOL in particular, so the subject matter was narrowed by agreement with Meet the Press.
Even with Russert's doe-in-the-headlights routine, Bush flailed like an overturned Pill Bug. Some sunny day, soon, we won't have him to endure him embarrassing the country anymore.
(Plenty of bloggers have no doubt already expressed similar views, it's not hard to see what happenedwith Timmy. DeLong, for example, we find as we grab the previous link).
Saturday, February 07, 2004
BUCHANAN HAMMERING BUSH
For those who haven't noticed, conservative Pat Buchanan was on the McLauglin Group and he was killing Bush on the war. OSP. So forth. It's hard not to enjoy it.
For those who haven't noticed, conservative Pat Buchanan was on the McLauglin Group and he was killing Bush on the war. OSP. So forth. It's hard not to enjoy it.
Friday, February 06, 2004
MISTAKEN PROPHECIES
- George Orwell, 1984
All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary. In no case would it have been possible, once the deed was done, to prove that any falsification had taken place.
The largest section of the Records Department, far larger than the one on which Winston worked, consisted simply of persons whose duty it was to track down and collect all copies of books, newspapers, and other documents which had been superseded and were due for destruction. A number of The Times which might, because of changes in political alignment, or mistaken prophecies uttered by Big Brother, have been rewritten a dozen times still stood on the files bearing its original date, and no other copy existed to contradict it.
QUALITY TIME IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Audio - George W. Bush chasing after Dems in primary states. Shorter speech - wav - mp3 - 55 sec.
Audio - George W. Bush chasing after Dems in primary states. Shorter speech - wav - mp3 - 55 sec.
2000 CHIMP VOTER: PREFER REAL CHIMP
Democrats are now as intensely opposed to Bush as Republicans are intensely supporting him. By a 2-1 margin, political independents were more likely to say they would definitely vote against him than definitely support him.
"I think he's run the country into the ground economically, and he comes out with these crazy ideas like going to Mars and going to the moon," said Richard Bidlack, a 78-year-old retiree from Boonton, N.J., who says he voted for Bush in 2000. "I'm so upset at Bush, I'll vote for a chimpanzee before I vote for him."
BUSH NEEDS RUSSERT BOUNCE
Expecting softballs from Timid Tim? Look for him to erect a tee at home plate. The "definitely vote for/definitely not" numbers flipped from 41-33 to 37-43 in one month. (BTW, thanks to Mr. Lester for explaining that "half" is the same as "50%.")
It would be nice if this had something to do with missing weapons but it is probably because of the immigration "plan." Those folks will still vote for him in November so let's not get complacent.
Expecting softballs from Timid Tim? Look for him to erect a tee at home plate.
Bush's approval rating stood at 47 percent in the AP-Ipsos poll taken in early February, down from 56 percent approval just a month ago. Half, or 50 percent, said they disapproved in the latest poll.
It would be nice if this had something to do with missing weapons but it is probably because of the immigration "plan." Those folks will still vote for him in November so let's not get complacent.
Thursday, February 05, 2004
INTERNET VOTING SCRAPPED
Overseas voters safe for now. Too late for the Michigan primaries. Does it make sense to anyone that people can just vote whenever they want and some have already voted in Michigan? It should be all on one day.
Overseas voters safe for now. Too late for the Michigan primaries. Does it make sense to anyone that people can just vote whenever they want and some have already voted in Michigan? It should be all on one day.
SOMETHING GOOD IN THE PENINSULA
Family reunions. Easing military tensions. All the signs of a good thing.
Family reunions. Easing military tensions. All the signs of a good thing.
AL HURT SELF, NAN, HELPED BLACKS AND PRIMARY
A much more thoughtful analysis of Al Sharpton's fall from any hope at becoming the national Black leader. Here's an excerpt:
A much more thoughtful analysis of Al Sharpton's fall from any hope at becoming the national Black leader. Here's an excerpt:
It is a great irony that the electoral process that Sharpton did so much to enrich, in which his formidable presence deterred white Democrats from reverting to racist type, has resulted in more palatable choices for Black voters, but negligible delegate clout for himself.
We must ask why Al Sharpton emerged as a contender for national Black leadership via the presidential primaries. The answer is simple, and should be deeply troubling: He was the only one to step forward. Such was also the case in the decades of Sharpton's rise to prominence in New York. When police brutalized African Americans, Al Sharpton was there. When demonstrations needed to be mounted, Sharpton was on point. When Black anger rose, Sharpton rose to the occasion - year, after year, after year.
Whites of all political persuasions denounced Sharpton as an opportunist and publicity seeker - as if they were telling Black folks something we didn't know. But we desperately needed publicity, and an opportunity to be heard. Rev. Al seized the spotlight and shook things up, which was a lot better than nothing.
BRING THE NOISE
This was really weird. Caught the audio during the afternoon rerun of Bush at the National (Regional) ... Prayer (Holy-roller)... Breakfast (campaign speech)...
It is odd how his microphone became so much quieter.
This was really weird. Caught the audio during the afternoon rerun of Bush at the National (Regional) ... Prayer (Holy-roller)... Breakfast (campaign speech)...
It is odd how his microphone became so much quieter.
A BUNCH OF WEIRD COUSINS
Big press coverage at World O' Crap for our talented friend Mary at Naked Furniture. What will she do now that her identity has been revealed?
Big press coverage at World O' Crap for our talented friend Mary at Naked Furniture. What will she do now that her identity has been revealed?
FINALLY, A WASHINGTON CAUCUS POLL
It's not worth much because it was only 200 Democrats and not even likely caucus-goers but it's something. Kerry 40, Dean 13.
It's not worth much because it was only 200 Democrats and not even likely caucus-goers but it's something. Kerry 40, Dean 13.
THIS STUFF WRITES ITSELF
To rebut this charge, the Bush campaign has relied on two mysterious documents. The documents are neither dated nor signed, which makes their legitimacy entirely questionable. Moreover, the document that the campaign claims covers the year from May 1972 to May 1973 is badly torn and can only be linked to Lt. George W. Bush by the letter "W".
INVESTIGATIONS UBIQUITOUS
We just slammed McCain but now he deserves credit for pressing Rumsfeld to the mat on the Boeing scandal. "Incestuous relationship" was a term he used. He mentioned Richard Perle's name and the "criminal investigation." Rummy was caught way off guard.
McCain's out of the doghouse for now.
We just slammed McCain but now he deserves credit for pressing Rumsfeld to the mat on the Boeing scandal. "Incestuous relationship" was a term he used. He mentioned Richard Perle's name and the "criminal investigation." Rummy was caught way off guard.
McCain's out of the doghouse for now.
NEW DECK AND OLD LIES
A new deck of Bush cards. Stay there long enough for the automatic audio to start. You'll hear all the greatest hits.
An even less forgiving flash. From Bartcop.
A new deck of Bush cards. Stay there long enough for the automatic audio to start. You'll hear all the greatest hits.
An even less forgiving flash. From Bartcop.
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
ON DOCTORS
What's the difference between a legitimate claim and a frivolous lawsuit?
Also, when a doctor prescribes the morning after pill for a rape victim, you had better fucking fill it.
What's the difference between a legitimate claim and a frivolous lawsuit?
Also, when a doctor prescribes the morning after pill for a rape victim, you had better fucking fill it.
ISSUE SPOTTING
Democrats often encourage each other not to let the Republicans define the issues. The strategy is to not argue over "guns, God and gays," and instead discuss what matters most and Bush's bungling of it. It's a good strategy but it can only suppress, not eliminate, these dividing points.
Members of the media and the government have latched on to these two definitions of the issues:
1. "Who's responsible for the failure to find large stockpiles of WMD in Iraq?"
Framing it this way presupposes that the weapons are there but just haven't been found. It doesn't even rise to the quivering level of asking how "mistakes were made."
It insinuates that "small" "stockpiles" and "programs" have been found. It leaves no room for the possibility of no such "failure," mistake or misjudgment, because it was actually an expected outcome.
It even leaves room for the old "moved to Syria" theory.
Here's your issue: "Who lied and why?"
2. "Whether Bush is proposing too much discretionary spending."
The answer is yes because but only because defense is part of discretionary spending. Cut the deficit in half in five years? The Damfacrats can do it in 30 seconds:
Defense -400 billion 200 billion
Iraq -80 billion 10 billion
Democrats often encourage each other not to let the Republicans define the issues. The strategy is to not argue over "guns, God and gays," and instead discuss what matters most and Bush's bungling of it. It's a good strategy but it can only suppress, not eliminate, these dividing points.
Members of the media and the government have latched on to these two definitions of the issues:
1. "Who's responsible for the failure to find large stockpiles of WMD in Iraq?"
Framing it this way presupposes that the weapons are there but just haven't been found. It doesn't even rise to the quivering level of asking how "mistakes were made."
It insinuates that "small" "stockpiles" and "programs" have been found. It leaves no room for the possibility of no such "failure," mistake or misjudgment, because it was actually an expected outcome.
It even leaves room for the old "moved to Syria" theory.
Here's your issue: "Who lied and why?"
2. "Whether Bush is proposing too much discretionary spending."
The answer is yes because but only because defense is part of discretionary spending.
The Bush plan would eliminate 65 programs and cut back 63 others, but the total savings for next year would add up to only $4.9 billion.
... federal grants to local police, fire and emergency rescue departments. Money for so-called first responders would be cut from $4.4 billion this year to $3.5 billion next year
Defense -
Iraq -
SLUDGE REPORT A SCAM
One of many falsified and cherry-picked documents of the type the administration cherishes.
Other "sludge" in the news includes Bush's upcoming sit-down with Timid Tim Russert on Sunday and the White House's failure to let anyone know about a prior ricin incident. Oh yes, let's not foget the Bush/Cheney campaign ad funded by taxpayers and that snazzy Bushmobile.
One of many falsified and cherry-picked documents of the type the administration cherishes.
Other "sludge" in the news includes Bush's upcoming sit-down with Timid Tim Russert on Sunday and the White House's failure to let anyone know about a prior ricin incident. Oh yes, let's not foget the Bush/Cheney campaign ad funded by taxpayers and that snazzy Bushmobile.
JANET AND JENNA
USA Today reminded us of the inaugural ball incident. Animation from The First Twins.
USA Today reminded us of the inaugural ball incident. Animation from The First Twins.
MEASURED BY HIS WORDS
The blogosphere has expressed widespread revulsion at Al Sharpton's alliance with GOP brickbat man Roger Stone. As usual, we will continue to defend Al Sharpton and reject any notion that he is a stalking horse for Republicans.
This is, no doubt, an opinion shared by few. Oh well, there go all those hits.
As we expressed in comments at a couple of great blogs that disagree with us on this one, Al Sharpton does more good than harm. Sure, he is self-serving, dishonest, sneaky, unethical, and, to be kind, financially irresponsible. He'll use Stone and anyone else that will help his agenda, which, by the way, has little to do with making a bed in which Democrat power-brokers can lie.
Al is for himself first. Blacks, second, and Democrats third. Who didn't already understand this? What matters is that he helps define the Democratic agenda by forcing Dems to consider the power and needs of a group that votes 92% Democrat. How many times have we read stories where black community leaders note the candidates' habit of appearing for a photo-op, making promises and disappearing until the next election cycle?
Going after Al helps the GOP smear machine. Fox and the RNC go out of their way to drag down any prominent black figure, political or otherwise, and they surely take great delight when hardcore Dems talk about ostricizing the Reverend. They have dismissed and race-baited any attempt to define an agenda based on minority status, including Jesse Jackson and the NAACP. They give lip service to and distort the message of MLK in a way that is truly sickening.
Judge Al by what he says. It is difficult to conceive how any of his public statements are truly helping Bush. He absolutely kicks the crap out of Bush every time he opens his mouth and he has publically defended candidates when they are being attacked by the others.
He attacks the Dem party at times because he is a fringe member, so that is to be expected. So does Kucinich. Mainstream Dems don't share either of their views and Dennis even called Sharpton "a great American" last year.
It takes a lot more than those jabs to turn black voters or any other voter to Bush. We would even suggest that Howard Dean has made more damaging comments about the party than Sharpton has and Dean, the "outsider," recently hired the ultimate insider as his campaign manager - what's his excuse? Is Dean a stalking horse for Petrolicans? Of course not and neither is Al Sharpton, although, if he actually was, even the Damfacrats could not defend that.
The blogosphere has expressed widespread revulsion at Al Sharpton's alliance with GOP brickbat man Roger Stone. As usual, we will continue to defend Al Sharpton and reject any notion that he is a stalking horse for Republicans.
This is, no doubt, an opinion shared by few. Oh well, there go all those hits.
As we expressed in comments at a couple of great blogs that disagree with us on this one, Al Sharpton does more good than harm. Sure, he is self-serving, dishonest, sneaky, unethical, and, to be kind, financially irresponsible. He'll use Stone and anyone else that will help his agenda, which, by the way, has little to do with making a bed in which Democrat power-brokers can lie.
Al is for himself first. Blacks, second, and Democrats third. Who didn't already understand this? What matters is that he helps define the Democratic agenda by forcing Dems to consider the power and needs of a group that votes 92% Democrat. How many times have we read stories where black community leaders note the candidates' habit of appearing for a photo-op, making promises and disappearing until the next election cycle?
Going after Al helps the GOP smear machine. Fox and the RNC go out of their way to drag down any prominent black figure, political or otherwise, and they surely take great delight when hardcore Dems talk about ostricizing the Reverend. They have dismissed and race-baited any attempt to define an agenda based on minority status, including Jesse Jackson and the NAACP. They give lip service to and distort the message of MLK in a way that is truly sickening.
Judge Al by what he says. It is difficult to conceive how any of his public statements are truly helping Bush. He absolutely kicks the crap out of Bush every time he opens his mouth and he has publically defended candidates when they are being attacked by the others.
He attacks the Dem party at times because he is a fringe member, so that is to be expected. So does Kucinich. Mainstream Dems don't share either of their views and Dennis even called Sharpton "a great American" last year.
It takes a lot more than those jabs to turn black voters or any other voter to Bush. We would even suggest that Howard Dean has made more damaging comments about the party than Sharpton has and Dean, the "outsider," recently hired the ultimate insider as his campaign manager - what's his excuse? Is Dean a stalking horse for Petrolicans? Of course not and neither is Al Sharpton, although, if he actually was, even the Damfacrats could not defend that.
INVESTIGATION PERMEATION
Let's see. One on why the White House lies about WMD never came true. One on which criminal in the White House leaked the identity of a CIA agent. One on how GOP/Frist/Orrin burglars stole Dem computer files. One on how the Bush administration allowed 9/11 to happen (deadline: this summer!). One on Dick Cheney's secret energy lobbyist meetings and one on how Halliburton/KBR gouges American taxpayers in Iraq.
Then there are the investigations demanded by the WH itself: one on how Paul O'Neill endangered the nation by flashing a cover page marked "secret" and one on how Janet Jackson's breast got leaked from her outfit. In the nick of time, we now have an investigation into how Ricin made its way into Frist's mailroom.
Let's see. One on why the White House lies about WMD never came true. One on which criminal in the White House leaked the identity of a CIA agent. One on how GOP/Frist/Orrin burglars stole Dem computer files. One on how the Bush administration allowed 9/11 to happen (deadline: this summer!). One on Dick Cheney's secret energy lobbyist meetings and one on how Halliburton/KBR gouges American taxpayers in Iraq.
Then there are the investigations demanded by the WH itself: one on how Paul O'Neill endangered the nation by flashing a cover page marked "secret" and one on how Janet Jackson's breast got leaked from her outfit. In the nick of time, we now have an investigation into how Ricin made its way into Frist's mailroom.
KERRY IS THE TARGET
Just a few posts ago, we suggested that Edwards will now bear the brunt of Fox News/RNC criticism and its ilk. This would be in keeping with their desire to see Kerry become the nominee and the wounds inflicted on General Clark.
We are now switching our assessment. They have decided, as they had done with Dean, that Kerry will be the nominee, so they are aiming right at him. The cold feet that Dean's decline inspired have been warmed by Kerry's victories last night. He is the target and, barring something amazing, he is the nominee.
Just a few posts ago, we suggested that Edwards will now bear the brunt of Fox News/RNC criticism and its ilk. This would be in keeping with their desire to see Kerry become the nominee and the wounds inflicted on General Clark.
We are now switching our assessment. They have decided, as they had done with Dean, that Kerry will be the nominee, so they are aiming right at him. The cold feet that Dean's decline inspired have been warmed by Kerry's victories last night. He is the target and, barring something amazing, he is the nominee.
DELEGATE WATCH
The scorecard is here. 204 up for grabs in WASH and MICH on Friday. This poll has Kerry over Dean in Mich 56-13 and there does not seem to be a Washington poll anywhere. Why does USA Today call this a mere "double-digit lead?" Why does the media continue to shower attention on Dean?
It is worth noting that Kerry has 56 less delegates than the next three candidates combined.
The scorecard is here. 204 up for grabs in WASH and MICH on Friday. This poll has Kerry over Dean in Mich 56-13 and there does not seem to be a Washington poll anywhere. Why does USA Today call this a mere "double-digit lead?" Why does the media continue to shower attention on Dean?
It is worth noting that Kerry has 56 less delegates than the next three candidates combined.
DEM OLYMPICS AND JACKSON IN 1988
During 7-game series, they always say it's meaningless until someone wins on the road. Only Senator Kerry has done this, in the mid- and southwest, meaningfully. A little over 10,000 people voted in North Dakota.
If we were giving out medals in the Dem Olympics, in nine contests, Kerry has seven gold medals, one silver, one bronze and has medaled in every state.
Clark and Edwards both have one gold medal, three silver medals and one bronze. Wes did it with eight states. Lieb beat Edwards for the silver medal in Delaware, by twenty-six votes.
Gov. Dean has one silver and five bronze. A respectable fourth.
Rev. Al Sharpton grabbed the bronze medal in South Carolina, which Jesse Jackson won in 1988, along with twelve other states and territories, including Michigan, Alaska and Vermont. He also won the silver medal in thirty-three states! Truly badass.
(Note how the map gives Jesse Texas, although the other link says he got second. This site explains: "Although Dukakis won the Texas primary, Jackson won its caucuses, giving the two candidates virtual parity in delegates. Cobble was impressed with the way Jackson reached beyond blacks to progressive whites, union members, and working-class people to form his coalition. "It was a much broader quilt than anyone would have thought," he says.")
During 7-game series, they always say it's meaningless until someone wins on the road. Only Senator Kerry has done this, in the mid- and southwest, meaningfully. A little over 10,000 people voted in North Dakota.
If we were giving out medals in the Dem Olympics, in nine contests, Kerry has seven gold medals, one silver, one bronze and has medaled in every state.
Clark and Edwards both have one gold medal, three silver medals and one bronze. Wes did it with eight states. Lieb beat Edwards for the silver medal in Delaware, by twenty-six votes.
Gov. Dean has one silver and five bronze. A respectable fourth.
Rev. Al Sharpton grabbed the bronze medal in South Carolina, which Jesse Jackson won in 1988, along with twelve other states and territories, including Michigan, Alaska and Vermont. He also won the silver medal in thirty-three states! Truly badass.
(Note how the map gives Jesse Texas, although the other link says he got second. This site explains: "Although Dukakis won the Texas primary, Jackson won its caucuses, giving the two candidates virtual parity in delegates. Cobble was impressed with the way Jackson reached beyond blacks to progressive whites, union members, and working-class people to form his coalition. "It was a much broader quilt than anyone would have thought," he says.")
IMPARTIAL
A lot of media outlets have been careless about the way they have presented Terry McAuliffe's comments about John Kerry. His full statement makes it very clear that he was remaining supportive of all candidates, as he must.
Also, what was with the commentator on Whiffleball/MSNBC who suggested that Terry was making secret phone calls to influence the election, such that a nominee is chosen quickly? Matthews made a little face and no evidence or source was produced.
A lot of media outlets have been careless about the way they have presented Terry McAuliffe's comments about John Kerry. His full statement makes it very clear that he was remaining supportive of all candidates, as he must.
Also, what was with the commentator on Whiffleball/MSNBC who suggested that Terry was making secret phone calls to influence the election, such that a nominee is chosen quickly? Matthews made a little face and no evidence or source was produced.
Tuesday, February 03, 2004
GET THE TRIFECTA
New Damfaudio - "Get the Trifecta" - 2.3 MB audio wav, 55 sec.
Bush claims that in 2000 he mentioned the only three reasons he would run a deficit: national emergency, war or recession. He follows that up with his post-9/11 joke: "little did I know I'd get the trifecta."
The trifecta quote is well-known but less known is the fact that Dubya never actually made that campaign pledge. Al Gore did.
Bush has hit a different kind of trifecta lately: a budget that no one takes seriously, a causus belli that no one takes seriously and a military record that no one takes seriously. His bumbling excuses on Monday did nothing to restore the nation's confidence or international credibility.
John Kerry's comments just before the 2000 election, regarding someone who "missed a whole year of service," are an example of something that was actually said during that campaign. Terry McAuliffe is ready to go bare-knuckle in this campaign. Walking the precincts in D-town.
Sample loop: CCR
New Damfaudio - "Get the Trifecta" - 2.3 MB audio wav, 55 sec.
Bush claims that in 2000 he mentioned the only three reasons he would run a deficit: national emergency, war or recession. He follows that up with his post-9/11 joke: "little did I know I'd get the trifecta."
The trifecta quote is well-known but less known is the fact that Dubya never actually made that campaign pledge. Al Gore did.
Bush has hit a different kind of trifecta lately: a budget that no one takes seriously, a causus belli that no one takes seriously and a military record that no one takes seriously. His bumbling excuses on Monday did nothing to restore the nation's confidence or international credibility.
John Kerry's comments just before the 2000 election, regarding someone who "missed a whole year of service," are an example of something that was actually said during that campaign. Terry McAuliffe is ready to go bare-knuckle in this campaign. Walking the precincts in D-town.
Sample loop: CCR
WES CLARK WINS OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Not exactly a mandate but we'll take it. Good for him! Should Wes stay in? Through Tennessee and Virginia ... Damfacrats say ... yeah!
CNN is saying that they won't declare Wes the winner for a week, when the recount gets certified, because the difference was less than 1%. Sigh.
Elsewhere in America, South Carolina went convincingly to Edwards, who was so close behind Clark in OK that he will be annointed with the Not-Kerry media crown. Maybe the abuse that they heap upon him will help the General. Joe Lieberman dropped out, finally, whose votes may well go to Wes.
Kerry trounced everybody in ND, MO and DE. Dean flexed in NM and AZ and Wes picked up some delegates there and in ND.
Not exactly a mandate but we'll take it. Good for him! Should Wes stay in? Through Tennessee and Virginia ... Damfacrats say ... yeah!
CNN is saying that they won't declare Wes the winner for a week, when the recount gets certified, because the difference was less than 1%. Sigh.
Elsewhere in America, South Carolina went convincingly to Edwards, who was so close behind Clark in OK that he will be annointed with the Not-Kerry media crown. Maybe the abuse that they heap upon him will help the General. Joe Lieberman dropped out, finally, whose votes may well go to Wes.
Kerry trounced everybody in ND, MO and DE. Dean flexed in NM and AZ and Wes picked up some delegates there and in ND.
CORPORATE MEDIA FIXES GUNS ON JOHN E
Having disposed of the General, in their estimation, they hope to kill off the remaining threat to the New England liberal.
Having disposed of the General, in their estimation, they hope to kill off the remaining threat to the New England liberal.
SOMEONE WHO CARES ABOUT ME
"I don't worry about who can win in November, I just want someone who makes me feel special."
"I don't worry about who can win in November, I just want someone who makes me feel special."
BLOG POWER
The Daily Howler is presiding over the complete failure of the mainstream press to uncover, reconcile or accurately report the Bush AWOL story. You can almost hear the Howler's glee as they point out more and more painfully obvious floundering and easily flick away the latest pathetic attempts to report the story with any finality.
Scotty boy WH press secretary refused to answer any questions or clarify the story today, calling it shameful that anyone inquired about it and claiming that all questions had been answered four years ago. Too bad for Scotty, as Blah3 notes triumphantly, it's not going away any time soon.
The Daily Howler is presiding over the complete failure of the mainstream press to uncover, reconcile or accurately report the Bush AWOL story. You can almost hear the Howler's glee as they point out more and more painfully obvious floundering and easily flick away the latest pathetic attempts to report the story with any finality.
Scotty boy WH press secretary refused to answer any questions or clarify the story today, calling it shameful that anyone inquired about it and claiming that all questions had been answered four years ago. Too bad for Scotty, as Blah3 notes triumphantly, it's not going away any time soon.
THE NOTE: BUYER'S REMORSE
So, until John Kerry is the nominee or is driven from the race, we will have a daily feature called "John Kerry buyer's remorse section" ...
... For those Kerry supporters who object to this section, we say: if you can't stand the heat of The Heat, how can Democrats expect you to stare down Rove and Gorbachev?
Monday, February 02, 2004
RICIN ATTACK ON BILL FRIST?
CNN is reporting that a substance testing positive as Ricin has been found in the Senator's mail room. Creepy(?).
CNN is reporting that a substance testing positive as Ricin has been found in the Senator's mail room. Creepy(?).
RARE TALENT
Robert Dobbs has a weblog called Screaming Points. He has a rare talent for discovering, posting and creating illustrations that brilliantly encapsulate various forms of abominations. It demands little and yields much, a tactic that all us Dems should incorporate during the next nine months.
We strongly suggest that you visit, especially if you have not yet done so.
Robert Dobbs has a weblog called Screaming Points. He has a rare talent for discovering, posting and creating illustrations that brilliantly encapsulate various forms of abominations. It demands little and yields much, a tactic that all us Dems should incorporate during the next nine months.
We strongly suggest that you visit, especially if you have not yet done so.
BUSH MORE UNPALATABLE THAN EVER
Bush wants to install his own commission to investigate how his closest advisors lied to the nation to whip them into a war-frenzy. We'll all get the full whitewash sometime next year. Check out how DEB RIECHMANN tries to prop up his babble by throwing in an extra word:The polls show that the Shrub is being roundly rejected. As Drastic Verge puts it: "Popular wartime president" - one word false, two words debatable.
His budget? Nauseating: "38 programs slated for extinction were in the Education Department. They included a $35 million arts in education program, school counseling and Even Start for improving poor children's reading skills." If the GOP Congress does not revolt against this fictitious credit card statement, they are going to get voted out along with Bush in November.
Bush wants to install his own commission to investigate how his closest advisors lied to the nation to whip them into a war-frenzy. We'll all get the full whitewash sometime next year. Check out how DEB RIECHMANN tries to prop up his babble by throwing in an extra word:
What we don't know yet is (reconciling) what we thought and what the Iraqi Survey Group has found, and we want to look at that
His budget? Nauseating: "38 programs slated for extinction were in the Education Department. They included a $35 million arts in education program, school counseling and Even Start for improving poor children's reading skills." If the GOP Congress does not revolt against this fictitious credit card statement, they are going to get voted out along with Bush in November.
MISGUIDED DELICATE SENSIBILITY SWEEPS NATION
In regard to America's reaction to Janet Jackson showing her breast (not even her nipple) during the halftime show, it's been a while since the Damfacrats have heard such a bunch of delicate, dainty ignoramuses calling in to cry about how horrible it was that part of the female body was exposed to national television.
Without wasting more space on the blog, it is enough to say that people who are concerned about this incident have their morality completely confused. A breast is not obscene. War and violence are obscene, as is our current executive branch and it's supporters.
This is not indecent or outrageous. This is indecent and outrageous. Finally, Michael Powell and his media conglomeration are what is truly "classless, crass and deplorable."
See also GWBWYPGN.
In regard to America's reaction to Janet Jackson showing her breast (not even her nipple) during the halftime show, it's been a while since the Damfacrats have heard such a bunch of delicate, dainty ignoramuses calling in to cry about how horrible it was that part of the female body was exposed to national television.
Without wasting more space on the blog, it is enough to say that people who are concerned about this incident have their morality completely confused. A breast is not obscene. War and violence are obscene, as is our current executive branch and it's supporters.
This is not indecent or outrageous. This is indecent and outrageous. Finally, Michael Powell and his media conglomeration are what is truly "classless, crass and deplorable."
See also GWBWYPGN.
Sunday, February 01, 2004
TO JOE LIEBERMAN PART FINAL
We learned from the Left Coaster that you will be dropping out of the race on Tuesday, right after you get your federal matching funds. Congratulations, you made the tax money that went to LaRouche seem well spent.
Old Love Letters: Part VII, VI, V, IV, III, II, and our first.
We learned from the Left Coaster that you will be dropping out of the race on Tuesday, right after you get your federal matching funds. Congratulations, you made the tax money that went to LaRouche seem well spent.
Old Love Letters: Part VII, VI, V, IV, III, II, and our first.
LOOK FOR THE BLINKING
When Dubya really goes out on the lying limb, he starts blinking rapidly. UPDATE: TBTM offers up a timely flash supplement to this headline.
Speaking of lies, Joey L told Wolfie B that him and John McCain are going to call for an extension of the 9/11 commission until after the November election, even though the commission is only asking for 60 days. It's hard to believe the victims' families support such an extension. Thanks for nothing.
BTW, Mr. Integrity, John McCain, paid a special visit to Dennis Miller's new show this week. McCain deserves no special respect. POW? So what, he is now a mere shill. "Drunken sailor?" Fuck 'm. Indy inv. re WMD? Fuck him. Dems, bloggers, stop kissing his ass.
When Dubya really goes out on the lying limb, he starts blinking rapidly. UPDATE: TBTM offers up a timely flash supplement to this headline.
Speaking of lies, Joey L told Wolfie B that him and John McCain are going to call for an extension of the 9/11 commission until after the November election, even though the commission is only asking for 60 days. It's hard to believe the victims' families support such an extension. Thanks for nothing.
BTW, Mr. Integrity, John McCain, paid a special visit to Dennis Miller's new show this week. McCain deserves no special respect. POW? So what, he is now a mere shill. "Drunken sailor?" Fuck 'm. Indy inv. re WMD? Fuck him. Dems, bloggers, stop kissing his ass.
POLL UPDATES
We are getting very near the point where we concede as gracefully as possible. Kerry has what it takes to win in November and he has earned it. Good enough.
Zogby says that Kerry has passed Clark for a slight lead in OK but ARG has Clark still leading. (NEW: Survey USA shows Clark ahead 31-25). Both polls confirm Edwards' solid lead in SC. It is interesting that, although Zogby indicates Kerry over Clark 32-24 in Arizona, the General's numbers have moved from 17 to 24 in three days of tracking.
A rare North Dakota poll shows Kerry way ahead of the General, 31 to 15 but with 40% undecided. Similarly, in New Mexico, the numbers show Kerry 31-15 over Dean, with Wes at 14. Joementum puts Lieb in second with half of Kerry's numbers in DE. Kerry has MO in a lock.
We are getting very near the point where we concede as gracefully as possible. Kerry has what it takes to win in November and he has earned it. Good enough.
Zogby says that Kerry has passed Clark for a slight lead in OK but ARG has Clark still leading. (NEW: Survey USA shows Clark ahead 31-25). Both polls confirm Edwards' solid lead in SC. It is interesting that, although Zogby indicates Kerry over Clark 32-24 in Arizona, the General's numbers have moved from 17 to 24 in three days of tracking.
A rare North Dakota poll shows Kerry way ahead of the General, 31 to 15 but with 40% undecided. Similarly, in New Mexico, the numbers show Kerry 31-15 over Dean, with Wes at 14. Joementum puts Lieb in second with half of Kerry's numbers in DE. Kerry has MO in a lock.
NEGLIGENCE
Unanswered Questions
In early August 2001, Britain gave a categorical warning that the US should expect multiple airline hijackings. This warning was passed on to Bush a short time later. [Sunday Herald, 5/19/02] In June 2001, Germany warned that Middle Eastern terrorists were planning to hijack commercial aircraft and use them as weapons to attack "American and Israeli symbols, which stand out." [Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 9/11/01, Washington Post, 9/14/01, Fox News, 5/17/02] In August, Russian President Putin warned the US that suicide pilots were training for attacks on US targets. [Fox News, 5/17/02]
In his May 2003 testimony, Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta stated to the Independent Commission, "I don't think we ever thought of an aircraft being used as a missile. We had no information of that nature at all." [Norman Mineta Testimony, 5/23/03] FAA Administrator Jane Garvey said, "I was not aware of any information about (planes) being used as weapons that was credible." [UPI, 5/22/03 (B)] Mineta and Garvey were merely repeating the same claims many Bush administration officials have made since 9/11. For instance, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice stated in May 2002, "All this reporting about hijacking was about traditional hijacking." [Washington Post 9/18/02] Even President Bush stated, "Never did anybody's thought process about how to protect America did we ever think that the evil-doers would fly not one, but four commercial aircraft into precious US targets - never." [NATO, 9/16/01]
Saturday, January 31, 2004
AL SHARPTON DEFENDED AT DAILY KOS
We think Tom Schaller is an excellent writer and he makes sure everyone noticed how GE Brokaw tried to beat up Al after GE referred to Islamic nations as the Nation of Islam and Al made GE Brokaw look like a fool.
We think Tom Schaller is an excellent writer and he makes sure everyone noticed how GE Brokaw tried to beat up Al after GE referred to Islamic nations as the Nation of Islam and Al made GE Brokaw look like a fool.
THE GOOD POLLS
It probably won't be long before the Damfacrats have to watch Clark spin down the drain. The undecided voters are still out there and we all know that anything can happen. The most favorable polls show Clark as follows:
Oklahoma - 1st, ahead of Kerry 25-22
Arizona - 2nd, behind Kerry 29-22, Clark leads among Hispanic voters.
Missouri - Kerry running away, Clark nowhere
New Mexico - Dean 18, Clark 16 (1/18) "[Gov.] Richardson, who's remaining neutral in the New Mexico contest because of his party leadership role, said in a telephone interview last week that the race in his state appears to be shaping up as a hard-to-predict contest between Dean and Clark, followed closely by Kerry and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina. ----- Richardson hailed Clark as "the next president of the United States" in Spanish to the gathering of some 300 Clark supporters.
Delaware - Kerry in front of Lieb, Clark nowhere
SC - Edwards 28, Kerry 21, Clark 13
ND - Kerry 31, Clark 15, Undecided 40
It probably won't be long before the Damfacrats have to watch Clark spin down the drain. The undecided voters are still out there and we all know that anything can happen. The most favorable polls show Clark as follows:
Oklahoma - 1st, ahead of Kerry 25-22
Arizona - 2nd, behind Kerry 29-22, Clark leads among Hispanic voters.
Missouri - Kerry running away, Clark nowhere
New Mexico - Dean 18, Clark 16 (1/18) "[Gov.] Richardson, who's remaining neutral in the New Mexico contest because of his party leadership role, said in a telephone interview last week that the race in his state appears to be shaping up as a hard-to-predict contest between Dean and Clark, followed closely by Kerry and Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina. ----- Richardson hailed Clark as "the next president of the United States" in Spanish to the gathering of some 300 Clark supporters.
Delaware - Kerry in front of Lieb, Clark nowhere
SC - Edwards 28, Kerry 21, Clark 13
ND - Kerry 31, Clark 15, Undecided 40
RALLY AGAINST SPECIAL INTEREST WASHINGTON
Politus noted that it is pretty ridiculous for Dean to point to Kerry as a slave to lobbyists because he has taken quite a bit of cash from HMO's. They are both insiders, let's be for real.
Dean has also decided to smear Kerry along with Clark. Outrageous: "It turns out we've got more than one Republican in the race," Dean said.
Politus noted that it is pretty ridiculous for Dean to point to Kerry as a slave to lobbyists because he has taken quite a bit of cash from HMO's. They are both insiders, let's be for real.
Dean has also decided to smear Kerry along with Clark. Outrageous: "It turns out we've got more than one Republican in the race," Dean said.
A review of FEC and other data by The Washington Post found that Kerry has raked in millions from U.S. corporations, especially financial companies such as Citigroup and telecom firms, including Rubert Murdoch's News Corp., which also flew one of his Senate staffers to California for a meeting.
In the presidential race, Kerry has accepted contributions from the same "special interests" he accuses Bush of being too cozy with: HMOs, drug companies and energy firms. He has raised nearly $27,000 from oil and gas companies, tops of the remaining Democratic candidates; $34,000 from health maintenance organizations, second to Dean; and $18,500 from pharmaceutical companies, third behind Dean and Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (Conn.). Even after subtracting money Kerry has raised for his presidential campaign, he ranks in the top four Senate beneficiaries of lobbyist cash, the CRP found.
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One of Kerry's biggest -- and perhaps most controversial -- donors has been the Boston-based law firm Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo. The group, which lobbies on behalf of the telecommunications industry -- and employs the senator's brother, Cameron -- is his single largest contributor over the course of his Senate career. David Leiter, Kerry's former chief of staff, is vice president of a lobbying company affiliated with the Boston-based law firm.
AUDIO/VIDEO THIS MONTH
Paul Krugman discussed O'Neill. "something very wrong" - 227K wav file (plusgood) --- Not this gotcha stuff" --- "damning indictment" --- "Intimigate" - 207K wav file (plusgood)
Parliament laughs out loud at the Resident. Click here.
mp3 We have the Power (Stand up for America), Faulkner remix
Limbo Fox Football video at this address --- Unofficial Clark v. Rove
Joe Trippi crying over spilled millions. - audio wav file, 30 sec. ---- Wes - the true outsider. --- Whiffleball shamed himself again. - wav --- Governor Dean infamous.
Tom Delay being interviewed by Wolfie boy on CNN, pre SOTU. Audio bug spray:Bush Damfaudio - "A Hundred Planets" - 2MB wav - 1:04
Ann Coulter Damfaudio - "The Clown" - 1.8 MB - 1:00
Damfacratic Video - "Frontlines of Freedom" - 1.5 MB - 1 min. - Windows Media (Right-Click and Open in New Window)
Paul Krugman discussed O'Neill. "something very wrong" - 227K wav file (plusgood) --- Not this gotcha stuff" --- "damning indictment" --- "Intimigate" - 207K wav file (plusgood)
Parliament laughs out loud at the Resident. Click here.
mp3 We have the Power (Stand up for America), Faulkner remix
Limbo Fox Football video at this address --- Unofficial Clark v. Rove
Joe Trippi crying over spilled millions. - audio wav file, 30 sec. ---- Wes - the true outsider. --- Whiffleball shamed himself again. - wav --- Governor Dean infamous.
Tom Delay being interviewed by Wolfie boy on CNN, pre SOTU. Audio bug spray:
Tom Delay claiming Bush is "warning" judges not to rule wrong on gay marriage.---Lying about the Kaye Report WMD non-finding Blitzer can't ask a simple question without apologizing all over the place for Shrubya. --- Delay don't dwell on WMD---Claiming "8 bad choices" in Iowa and Iowa to "re-elect" Bush,
Ann Coulter Damfaudio - "The Clown" - 1.8 MB - 1:00
Damfacratic Video - "Frontlines of Freedom" - 1.5 MB - 1 min. - Windows Media (Right-Click and Open in New Window)
NEGLIGENCE ON 9/11
An excellent piece by Eric Alterman, with room to dig deeper. Fear not, Dems, this is our issue. Buzzflash.
An excellent piece by Eric Alterman, with room to dig deeper. Fear not, Dems, this is our issue. Buzzflash.
INSPECTED WITHOUT WARNING
- George Orwell, 1984
A Party member lives from birth to death under the eye of the Thought Police. Even when he is alone he can never be sure that he is alone. Wherever he may be, asleep or awake, working or resting, in his bath or in bed, he can be inspected without warning and without knowing that he is being inspected.
Friday, January 30, 2004
SPINELESS PRESS
Here's an honest call to arms that was written seven months ago. Guess it didn't take. From Sick of Bush.
Here's an honest call to arms that was written seven months ago. Guess it didn't take. From Sick of Bush.
COOL FLASH ELECTION GUIDE
In The Guardian, courtesy of Incoming Signals. We put it in the margin too.
In The Guardian, courtesy of Incoming Signals. We put it in the margin too.
SHARPTON SET-UPS
Watching a candidate event in South Carolina on C-SPAN. Al makes the following point:
A reporter might ask Kerry "name a maritime disaster" and Kerry says "the Titanic."
A reporter might then ask John Edwards "how many people died?" to which Edwards replies "over a thousand."
Then the reporter asks Sharpton: "What were their names addresses and phone numbers?"
The crowd went berserk.
Watching a candidate event in South Carolina on C-SPAN. Al makes the following point:
A reporter might ask Kerry "name a maritime disaster" and Kerry says "the Titanic."
A reporter might then ask John Edwards "how many people died?" to which Edwards replies "over a thousand."
Then the reporter asks Sharpton: "What were their names addresses and phone numbers?"
The crowd went berserk.
GET A RECEIPT
Call everybody.
Call everybody.
Further steps could be taken to ensure a safe general election in November, the report concludes. But ultimately, the report says, Diebold election software has to be rewritten to meet industry security standards and called for limited use of paper receipts to help verify voting. ...
... In a statement released today, Bob Urosevich, president of Diebold Election Systems, said this report and another by the Science Applications International Corporation "confirm the accuracy and security of Maryland's voting procedures and our voting systems as they exist today."
SOB STORY
Instant Audio - Joe Trippi crying over spilled millions. - audio wav file, 30 sec.
Bonus audio - Wes - the true outsider. Al is another and we like him and we don't care what you say about him.
Instant Audio - Joe Trippi crying over spilled millions. - audio wav file, 30 sec.
Bonus audio - Wes - the true outsider. Al is another and we like him and we don't care what you say about him.
Thursday, January 29, 2004
MR. WILLIS WITHDRAWS DEAN SUPPORT
It could happen to anyone. Plus the quite real possibility that Trippi got 15% of all that money, which may or may not have been the 40 million they claimed. It's a tough world out there, especially for idealists. Let's not allow the Dean bat-to-the-head spoil the moment. We're taking the White House in November.
It could happen to anyone. Plus the quite real possibility that Trippi got 15% of all that money, which may or may not have been the 40 million they claimed. It's a tough world out there, especially for idealists. Let's not allow the Dean bat-to-the-head spoil the moment. We're taking the White House in November.
TRIPPI IN TEARS
Choked up on Grover Norquist's new show on MSNBC. He settled down some and stayed loyal. He's probably upset because he knows Dean is done, not because he had to resign.
Choked up on Grover Norquist's new show on MSNBC. He settled down some and stayed loyal. He's probably upset because he knows Dean is done, not because he had to resign.
MATTHEWS BLAMES FLORIDA 2000 ON DUNCES
Chris Matthews gave himself away tonight. His tone was so obviously poisonous when he blamed the whole sham on Democrat dunces who couldn't design a better ballot. Whiffleball shamed himself again.
Audio supplement - wav
Chris Matthews gave himself away tonight. His tone was so obviously poisonous when he blamed the whole sham on Democrat dunces who couldn't design a better ballot. Whiffleball shamed himself again.
Audio supplement - wav
POLITICAL DEBATE IN SOUTH CAROLINA
It's attack John Kerry or go home. Knuckle under and do what is necessary. Sorry John Forbes. On MSNBC.
These questions are horserace nonsense so far. Get to the issues and differences between the candidates.
Tom "GE" Brokaw ... what an asshat he is being tonight. Why is he acting like David Kay is the high priest of truth?
Kerry is being artful as hell...someone had better take aim or it's all over.
They tried to call Clark crazy when he said that 9/11 was a pretext to go into Iraq. It was "common knowledge in Washington," exactly. Now everyone with half a brain knows it.
Any political blogger who prides him/herself on calling out unfair media had better acknowledge that GE Brokaw wants to stomp on Wes Clark.
The Democrats need to replace every RNC spin word with their own word. It's not preemption, it's attacking.
Forget all that hateful talk/blogging. Speak on it Al! GE is concealing Edwards, the fix is in.
"The terrorists have already won." (????) It's another field day for the hacks. Of course Dean is right, in a way, because the administration's fraidy cat routine and destruction of civil rights is the wrong reaction to terrorists. In reality, though, Americans are brave. It's the Bushies who are little baby cowards, especially when it comes to honest debate.
Clark did great with Medicare. Four solid points: bulk bargaining for the government, stop giveaways to the HMO's, stop competition between HMO's and Medicare (which unfairly causes all the monied seniors to go private and defund Medicare, cherry-picking), close the donut hole in drug benefits. Not that we actually understand Medicare.
Dean took a weak shot at Kerry and kind of fumbled it. Have to do better than that.
"We're coming," says JFK. Not a good slogan.
Local missing MLK day got the most applause.
It's attack John Kerry or go home. Knuckle under and do what is necessary. Sorry John Forbes. On MSNBC.
These questions are horserace nonsense so far. Get to the issues and differences between the candidates.
Tom "GE" Brokaw ... what an asshat he is being tonight. Why is he acting like David Kay is the high priest of truth?
Kerry is being artful as hell...someone had better take aim or it's all over.
They tried to call Clark crazy when he said that 9/11 was a pretext to go into Iraq. It was "common knowledge in Washington," exactly. Now everyone with half a brain knows it.
Any political blogger who prides him/herself on calling out unfair media had better acknowledge that GE Brokaw wants to stomp on Wes Clark.
The Democrats need to replace every RNC spin word with their own word. It's not preemption, it's attacking.
Forget all that hateful talk/blogging. Speak on it Al! GE is concealing Edwards, the fix is in.
"The terrorists have already won." (????) It's another field day for the hacks. Of course Dean is right, in a way, because the administration's fraidy cat routine and destruction of civil rights is the wrong reaction to terrorists. In reality, though, Americans are brave. It's the Bushies who are little baby cowards, especially when it comes to honest debate.
Clark did great with Medicare. Four solid points: bulk bargaining for the government, stop giveaways to the HMO's, stop competition between HMO's and Medicare (which unfairly causes all the monied seniors to go private and defund Medicare, cherry-picking), close the donut hole in drug benefits. Not that we actually understand Medicare.
Dean took a weak shot at Kerry and kind of fumbled it. Have to do better than that.
"We're coming," says JFK. Not a good slogan.
Local missing MLK day got the most applause.
NO WALLY WORLD IN THE SHIRE
"Maybe people elsewhere trust machines more than they trust humans, but that would be totally out of the question here," said Secretary of State Bill Gardner, one of the longest-serving elections officials in the country. "I'm aghast that other places are considering touch-screen computers."
NOT TOO LATE TO RECONSIDER
Damfacrats finally found the post that best expresses the correct primary emotional status.
Additionally, this post and the links it contains address what no one in the fancy blog world cares to: Kerry is getting a free pass because the RNC and media sluts want him to be the nominee. Meanwhile, they are killing Clark but the blogs won't acknowledge either truth because they, too, want Clark to fail.
Dean-O-Phobe closes up shop as moot but not without some words of warning: As usual, it is difficult to contradict Mr. Chait.
Kerry is not the same campaigner he was in 2003 (although he lapses back into it when he begins to feel overconfident). Kerry projects far more warmth than Gore and enjoys an underdog's scrapiness that the VP did not.
He hunts and he voted for the war. Damfacrats don't like hunting or war-voting, so this is a good sign in regard to electability. Senator Kerry is not the safest nominee but he can fight Rove a hell of a lot better than Al Gore. Threshold credibility.
Damfacrats finally found the post that best expresses the correct primary emotional status.
Additionally, this post and the links it contains address what no one in the fancy blog world cares to: Kerry is getting a free pass because the RNC and media sluts want him to be the nominee. Meanwhile, they are killing Clark but the blogs won't acknowledge either truth because they, too, want Clark to fail.
Dean-O-Phobe closes up shop as moot but not without some words of warning:
Indeed, if there's anybody who could make Dean attractive, it's Kerry.
Kerry is a miserable candidate, bereft of political skills, and possessing of a record and a persona tailor-made for Karl Rove. The Republicans will merely have to say about Kerry what they said about Gore--that he wants to be on every side of every issue, that he's culturally out of touch with mainstream America, that he's a pompous bore--and this time the sale will be easier, because all these things are far more true of Kerry than of Gore.
I'd love to see the Democrats nominate Wes Clark, who still has great potential as a general election candidate, or John Edwards, who has great potential not only as a candidate but as a president also. ... Failing that, I'd take Kerry over Dean, but it's a choice of defeat over disaster, akin to--as my colleague Frank Foer puts it--the Republicans selecting Bob Dole over Pat Buchanan in 1996.
Kerry is not the same campaigner he was in 2003 (although he lapses back into it when he begins to feel overconfident). Kerry projects far more warmth than Gore and enjoys an underdog's scrapiness that the VP did not.
He hunts and he voted for the war. Damfacrats don't like hunting or war-voting, so this is a good sign in regard to electability. Senator Kerry is not the safest nominee but he can fight Rove a hell of a lot better than Al Gore. Threshold credibility.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
TRIPPI CHOPPED
Too little, too late. Got the link from Steve at iliketowrite. Sorry it's a Nedra story but the pictures strike a chord.
Too little, too late. Got the link from Steve at iliketowrite. Sorry it's a Nedra story but the pictures strike a chord.
PROUD TO BE A HERETIC
Unless you are running for President. Let's not get crazy.
Good catch at Naked Furniture. Related posts at Kamikaze Kumquat and George W. Bush Will You Please Go Now?.
Unless you are running for President. Let's not get crazy.
Good catch at Naked Furniture. Related posts at Kamikaze Kumquat and George W. Bush Will You Please Go Now?.
DAVID BROOKS NEEDS TO LIE
This is because he cares nothing for his duty as a journalist. For example, he was on PBS NewsHour acting like David Kay's assurance that no WMD misleading occurred was all people needed to know. He used Kay's words, calling Saddam a "radioactive regime" - how utterly clever.
Kay was asked to look for weapons, not determine whether anyone was pressured to fabricate a reason for war. He told us all what he did not find. He can shut up after that.
This is because he cares nothing for his duty as a journalist. For example, he was on PBS NewsHour acting like David Kay's assurance that no WMD misleading occurred was all people needed to know. He used Kay's words, calling Saddam a "radioactive regime" - how utterly clever.
Kay was asked to look for weapons, not determine whether anyone was pressured to fabricate a reason for war. He told us all what he did not find. He can shut up after that.
EDWARDS DOESN'T NEED TO LIE
So why do it? On PBS NewsHour, a clip showed Edwards claiming he came back from "20 points" behind Clark to "tie for third." Jim Lehrer, one of the few credible voices left in the media, went out of his way to say "Edwards actually was fourth in NH. Here are the facts: Clark came in third by a few hundred votes."
So why do it? On PBS NewsHour, a clip showed Edwards claiming he came back from "20 points" behind Clark to "tie for third." Jim Lehrer, one of the few credible voices left in the media, went out of his way to say "Edwards actually was fourth in NH. Here are the facts: Clark came in third by a few hundred votes."
FUCK JOHN McCAIN
He fluffs Bush's pillow while pretending to have individual integrity. He has none.
He knows damn well that all the evidence points to a WMD intelligence disaster, at the very least, and yet he continues to parrot the Cartel line. At least he expects an investigation on it but he sounds like Sean Hannity most of the time.
The WMD claims were ALL lies. Fuck McCain. We said it. We feel better now.
He fluffs Bush's pillow while pretending to have individual integrity. He has none.
He knows damn well that all the evidence points to a WMD intelligence disaster, at the very least, and yet he continues to parrot the Cartel line. At least he expects an investigation on it but he sounds like Sean Hannity most of the time.
The WMD claims were ALL lies. Fuck McCain. We said it. We feel better now.
AL FRANKEN - HELPING, NOT ATTACKING
The right-wing press is deliberately misreporting an incident involving Franken. Al joined security guards to subdue a spastic crowd member and they claim he attacked a heckler and body-slammed him. Brit Hume was doing it last night and Damfacrats hope there is a place in hell for his pansy ass.
P.S. If Clark hadn't pulled out third, the whole world would be writing "Clark distant fourth." Instead, it's a tie, virtual tie, vying for third. Win, place, SHOW, by a nose or not, our late-comer, no experience, less money guy - he placed third, with 13%, not 12%. At least give us that. OK, 12.4%, we admit.
The right-wing press is deliberately misreporting an incident involving Franken. Al joined security guards to subdue a spastic crowd member and they claim he attacked a heckler and body-slammed him. Brit Hume was doing it last night and Damfacrats hope there is a place in hell for his pansy ass.
P.S. If Clark hadn't pulled out third, the whole world would be writing "Clark distant fourth." Instead, it's a tie, virtual tie, vying for third. Win, place, SHOW, by a nose or not, our late-comer, no experience, less money guy - he placed third, with 13%, not 12%. At least give us that. OK, 12.4%, we admit.
CATCHING UP ON OUTRAGE
Two GOP media shills are looking bad, Novak for assaulting someone in The Shire and Howard Kurtz, for selling his wife through his column. Limbo can't get a plea deal that does not include the word "felony," Frist and his crew have been Watergating Dem computer files and Dennis Miller admitted he will give Dubya "a pass" on his Arnie-produced telescreen show.
David Kay, the go-to WMD inspector in Iraq, has resigned and told us there is nothing there, as he already did four months ago. Ron Reagan Jr. called Dubya's robotic response "dementia" and even Powell had to put away the shovel for the most part.
Meanwhile, Cheney cited sources for Iraqaeda that his own crew had discredited. He blamed his wife for imperialistic notions. Rumor has it that Cheney may be off the ticket - "health reasons."
Human beings continue to get killed in Iraq.
Two GOP media shills are looking bad, Novak for assaulting someone in The Shire and Howard Kurtz, for selling his wife through his column. Limbo can't get a plea deal that does not include the word "felony," Frist and his crew have been Watergating Dem computer files and Dennis Miller admitted he will give Dubya "a pass" on his Arnie-produced telescreen show.
David Kay, the go-to WMD inspector in Iraq, has resigned and told us there is nothing there, as he already did four months ago. Ron Reagan Jr. called Dubya's robotic response "dementia" and even Powell had to put away the shovel for the most part.
Meanwhile, Cheney cited sources for Iraqaeda that his own crew had discredited. He blamed his wife for imperialistic notions. Rumor has it that Cheney may be off the ticket - "health reasons."
Human beings continue to get killed in Iraq.
ANGRY AND DISSATISFIED
You damn right we are angry. "Half the voters said they were angry at Bush, while one-third said they were dissatisfied." Thank Jebbie for 2000, because we are also going to be voting in unprecedented angry droves.
You damn right we are angry. "Half the voters said they were angry at Bush, while one-third said they were dissatisfied." Thank Jebbie for 2000, because we are also going to be voting in unprecedented angry droves.
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
POLL-ER EXTREMES
Michael Reagan is more hideous than Ron Reagan, Jr. is cool but Ron Jr. is really pretty cool. He is a great voice and name for the Democrats. Great on MSNBC tonight.
Link from The Celebrity Athiest List. Some of the "evidence" is fudged but not Marlon Brando's: "At his son Christian's murder trial a few years ago, Brando refused to take a religious oath, stating that he is an atheist." Nice.
Michael Reagan is more hideous than Ron Reagan, Jr. is cool but Ron Jr. is really pretty cool. He is a great voice and name for the Democrats. Great on MSNBC tonight.
Link from The Celebrity Athiest List. Some of the "evidence" is fudged but not Marlon Brando's: "At his son Christian's murder trial a few years ago, Brando refused to take a religious oath, stating that he is an atheist." Nice.
TO JOE LIEBERMAN PART VII
When you are in fifth place by four to five percentage points, it's not a "split decision" for third. You lose. Go away.
UPDATE: Clark in third by 700 votes with 90% reporting. Maybe the Damfacrats' visit to The Shire helped make a difference.
When you are in fifth place by four to five percentage points, it's not a "split decision" for third. You lose. Go away.
UPDATE: Clark in third by 700 votes with 90% reporting. Maybe the Damfacrats' visit to The Shire helped make a difference.
POLITICS OR THE ARTS?
Tonight's early results from The Shire get us leaning toward the latter. Our guy looking for third.
Even the Pope took time out to bless some break-dancers today. At Incoming Signals.
Well done, John Kerry people, you earned it. Way to go!
Tonight's early results from The Shire get us leaning toward the latter. Our guy looking for third.
Even the Pope took time out to bless some break-dancers today. At Incoming Signals.
Well done, John Kerry people, you earned it. Way to go!
SOMEONE WHO STANDS UP FOR WHAT THEY BELIEVE
"I'll vote for the person who says things forcefully, whatever it is, because those less vehement people must not really believe what they say."
"I'll vote for the person who says things forcefully, whatever it is, because those less vehement people must not really believe what they say."
SOMEONE WITH EXPERIENCE
"I don't care what they have done as long as they have done a lot of it. That's who gets my vote."
"I don't care what they have done as long as they have done a lot of it. That's who gets my vote."
SOMEONE WITH A POSITIVE MESSAGE
"Electability? Who cares? I want to vote for someone who will blow smoke up my ass while attacking other candidates for being so negative."
"Electability? Who cares? I want to vote for someone who will blow smoke up my ass while attacking other candidates for being so negative."
SQUIRREL FACE NOT PRESIDENTIAL
But what a stellar crowd," Bush said. "It looks like the index of Paul O'Neill's book. Let me say something about that book. Paul said I was disengaged because he talked to me for 45 minutes and I didn't say a word. I wasn't disengaged. I was bored as hell and my mother told me never to interrupt. . . . "
" 'Boy, that speech in Iowa was something else,' Bush said, referring to Howard Dean's field holler after placing third in the caucuses Monday. 'Talk about shock and awe. Saddam Hussein felt so bad for Governor Dean that he offered him his hole.'
" 'Then we have Senator Kerry. I think Kerry's position on the war in Iraq is politically brilliant. In New Hampshire yesterday, he stated he had voted for the war, adding that he was strongly opposed to it.'
CLARK WINS FIRST NH VOTES
DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (Reuters) - Wesley Clark captured eight of the 15 votes cast for Democrats in the first balloting of the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday in the northern hamlet of Dixville Notch, giving his candidacy a symbolic boost before the rest of the state goes to the polls.
"I'm grateful to be here and for the support here at Dixville Notch. This is a big step for me," said Clark, who is making his first bid for any elective office. ///
/// The first votes were cast in ritual fashion shortly after midnight in the northern hamlets of Dixville Notch and Hart's Location. Clark had 14, Kerry eight, Edwards and Dean four each and Lieberman one.
PREDICTION, EXTENDED
NH -------- JK: 34 HD: 23 WC: 18 JE: 16 JL: 6 DK: 2
Like our prediction is worth anything. Good luck to all the Democrats, their people, and thanks for caring about America.
Looking further, under a three-part theory: 1. Kerry has inferior money and people in Feb states; 2. Dean has to win a couple liberal states 3. "Red states" will pick a southerner. The system ignores the fact that candidates keep the individual delgates they win in each state.
(revised 2/4)
FEB 3, 7
Kerry could get Delaware and Missouri (with Gep help), giving him total of 161. (245)
Clark can win OK, AZ, NM, ND, giving him 135. (79)
Dean might take Michigan and Washington, for 204. (121) Edwards gets SC, 45. (102)
FEB 10, 14, 17
Clark gets Tennessee and Nevada, up to 172.
Edwards wins Virginia, to 184
Kerry, Wisconsin, D.C., to 328 249
FEB 24
Kerry, Hawaii - 348
Clark, Utah, Idaho - 314
In the numbers above, one could easily replace Clark with Edwards, as "red" and red-like states go for a Southerner. And/or, Dean could steal WI and then be ahead of Kerry going for the 1,151 (mostly blue state) delegates on Super Tuesday.
This is all, of course, meaningless, because momentum from NH will probably win everything for Kerry after all - and his TV ads.
NH -------- JK: 34 HD: 23 WC: 18 JE: 16 JL: 6 DK: 2
Like our prediction is worth anything. Good luck to all the Democrats, their people, and thanks for caring about America.
Looking further, under a three-part theory: 1. Kerry has inferior money and people in Feb states; 2. Dean has to win a couple liberal states 3. "Red states" will pick a southerner. The system ignores the fact that candidates keep the individual delgates they win in each state.
(revised 2/4)
FEB 3, 7
Kerry could get Delaware and Missouri (with Gep help), giving him total of 161. (245)
Clark can win OK, AZ, NM, ND, giving him 135. (79)
Dean might take Michigan and Washington, for 204. (121) Edwards gets SC, 45. (102)
FEB 10, 14, 17
Clark gets Tennessee and Nevada, up to 172.
Edwards wins Virginia, to 184
Kerry, Wisconsin, D.C., to 328 249
FEB 24
Kerry, Hawaii - 348
Clark, Utah, Idaho - 314
In the numbers above, one could easily replace Clark with Edwards, as "red" and red-like states go for a Southerner. And/or, Dean could steal WI and then be ahead of Kerry going for the 1,151 (mostly blue state) delegates on Super Tuesday.
This is all, of course, meaningless, because momentum from NH will probably win everything for Kerry after all - and his TV ads.
Monday, January 26, 2004
BAD REMIXES AND ONE GOOD ONE
Thanks to Oliver Willis for directing us to a site full of Dean remixes, some of them funny but most of them very bad and certainly unoriginal. It is odd that a Dean supporter would want to post all of these.
However, this mp3 We have the Power (Stand up for America), Faulkner remix, does justice to the good doctor. What a great speaker he was before he lost his nerve.
Thanks to Oliver Willis for directing us to a site full of Dean remixes, some of them funny but most of them very bad and certainly unoriginal. It is odd that a Dean supporter would want to post all of these.
However, this mp3 We have the Power (Stand up for America), Faulkner remix, does justice to the good doctor. What a great speaker he was before he lost his nerve.
SHAPED, SHADED, EXAGGERATED VIII
Audio (Wed) - Ever wonder what it sounds like when your closet ally's legislative body laughs out loud at your President? Click here to find out.
Audio (Wed) - Ever wonder what it sounds like when your closet ally's legislative body laughs out loud at your President? Click here to find out.
It confirms what I have said for a long period of time, that we were misled — misled not only in the intelligence, but misled in the way that the president took us to war," Kerry, a White House contender, said on "Fox News Sunday." "I think there's been an enormous amount of exaggeration, stretching, deception."
TO JOHN KERRY
If you are going to be our nominee, please correct the following:
Bush never said "bring it on." He said "my answer is bring 'em on."
If you are going to be our nominee, please correct the following:
Bush never said "bring it on." He said "my answer is bring 'em on."
Sunday, January 25, 2004
KERRY CAMPAIGN ADOPTS DAMFACRATIC SLOGAN
This is what we have be saying for a long time: "Scala said the recent polling suggests that the mantra of the Kerry campaign - 'dated Dean, married Kerry' - may well accurately describe this year's voters"
This is what we have be saying for a long time: "Scala said the recent polling suggests that the mantra of the Kerry campaign - 'dated Dean, married Kerry' - may well accurately describe this year's voters"
NEW DAMFSHIRE
Returning to Damfatown, there is too much about the whirlwind in "The Shire" to report all of it. Met too many NYC/D.C. high-rollers to count.
After hours of canvassing n Saturday, the Damfacratic gang left HQ to get a drink or two before returning for stragglers and heading out for dinner. The nearest place was a bowling alley where the strange rule at the bar was to form a line to get drinks.
Suddenly there was a stir and the word came around that Wes was in the house. He had arrived with Gert and his posse to do some bowling. Got to shake the General's hand and say hello again, with the likes of Ed Wyatt from the NY Times and Paul Schwartzman from the Washington Post looking on. The General rolled the rock and wore goofy bowling shoes. It was great.
Another rally in Nashua on Sunday, as reported in the Post:More audio problems for Wes. This was maddening. At both rallies, the General's microphone was not loud enough, such that when the crowd began to freak out with enthusiasm, his remarks got drowned. It was like those Dead shows when cheering deadheads would drown out Jerry's solo at the best moments because the sound was spotty that night.
This defines his campaign - amateur hour. Wes is no politican and it has been hurting him.
It would be nice if Damfacrats could return to the blog with all-out optimism but the fact is that the General has slipped in the polls a lot. This may be for many reasons but the truth is that he had better get at least third or he is in big trouble. Next week's states are a whole different ballgame but probably not different enough to boost him without a strong showing in NH.
Next stop: South Carolina?
Returning to Damfatown, there is too much about the whirlwind in "The Shire" to report all of it. Met too many NYC/D.C. high-rollers to count.
After hours of canvassing n Saturday, the Damfacratic gang left HQ to get a drink or two before returning for stragglers and heading out for dinner. The nearest place was a bowling alley where the strange rule at the bar was to form a line to get drinks.
Suddenly there was a stir and the word came around that Wes was in the house. He had arrived with Gert and his posse to do some bowling. Got to shake the General's hand and say hello again, with the likes of Ed Wyatt from the NY Times and Paul Schwartzman from the Washington Post looking on. The General rolled the rock and wore goofy bowling shoes. It was great.
Another rally in Nashua on Sunday, as reported in the Post:
Clark stirred the most intense emotions on a wintry day by turning over the microphone at Daniel Webster College in Nashua to Gail Kruzel, the widow of Foreign Service Officer Joseph Kruzel, a longtime friend of Clark and a key member of the team that negotiated the Bosnian peace accords in 1995. Kruzel died when the armored vehicle in which he was traveling went down a mountain ravine near Sarajevo and burst into flames. Clark, who was traveling in the same caravan, managed to reach Kruzel and retrieve his wedding ring, which he brought home to his widow.
This defines his campaign - amateur hour. Wes is no politican and it has been hurting him.
It would be nice if Damfacrats could return to the blog with all-out optimism but the fact is that the General has slipped in the polls a lot. This may be for many reasons but the truth is that he had better get at least third or he is in big trouble. Next week's states are a whole different ballgame but probably not different enough to boost him without a strong showing in NH.
Next stop: South Carolina?
Saturday, January 24, 2004
DAMFA IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Blogging from the HQ in Manchester. Met Wes Clark today in a coffee shop. Shook his hand and told him to take care of himself. Went to the rally and he was good but his mic was messed up so his tech folks better get it together. Ted Danson and Mary Steenbergen introduced him. Charlie Rangel will be up here tomorrow.
Pretty exciting up here. Went door to door and it's amazing how many people are still undecided. One nice guy listened and said hey anybody but that guy in the white house, that "squirrel face." That was a new one.
Wes seemed so exhausted but when he walked over to the rally at the Music Hall he was joking around with reporters, asking one of them "is that a mitten on your head?" He's the man when he can relax and be himself. He's the man anyway.
More blogging when possible. Walt from NYC didn't get a picture yet but Raven demands the Wes with Damfa photo. We'll see.
Blogging from the HQ in Manchester. Met Wes Clark today in a coffee shop. Shook his hand and told him to take care of himself. Went to the rally and he was good but his mic was messed up so his tech folks better get it together. Ted Danson and Mary Steenbergen introduced him. Charlie Rangel will be up here tomorrow.
Pretty exciting up here. Went door to door and it's amazing how many people are still undecided. One nice guy listened and said hey anybody but that guy in the white house, that "squirrel face." That was a new one.
Wes seemed so exhausted but when he walked over to the rally at the Music Hall he was joking around with reporters, asking one of them "is that a mitten on your head?" He's the man when he can relax and be himself. He's the man anyway.
More blogging when possible. Walt from NYC didn't get a picture yet but Raven demands the Wes with Damfa photo. We'll see.
Friday, January 23, 2004
BLOG CHAMP
Anyone who says blogging has peaked is wrong. The world has changed. Granted, Josh gets pro writing gigs but, hey, "45,000 is comparable to a medium-sized newspaper."
He's right about the NY Times, too.
Anyone who says blogging has peaked is wrong. The world has changed. Granted, Josh gets pro writing gigs but, hey, "45,000 is comparable to a medium-sized newspaper."
He's right about the NY Times, too.
IT FIGURES
We promulgate thirty Damfaudios in five months and then decide to be nice to Howard. So everybody else gets the remix airtime. Oh well.
We promulgate thirty Damfaudios in five months and then decide to be nice to Howard. So everybody else gets the remix airtime. Oh well.
SICK OF BUSH?
Raven
Raven
Presidential Address: Lowest Rated Since 2001
President George W. Bush's State of the Union address, the last of his current term, drew a 28.0 rating and 43.4 million viewers 2-plus on the eight networks that carried it live: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CNN, CNBC, FOX News Channel and MSNBC. It was the lowest rated address since the 27.6 for Bush's first on Feb. 27, 2001.
JUSTICE DEPT SMEARS/RUINS ANOTHER WHISTLE-BLOWER
Michigan Betty
An ethics lawyer at Justice decided to let the media know that she didn't care for the interrogation of Johnny Lindh without counsel. Listen to the audio story from NPR.
Michigan Betty
An ethics lawyer at Justice decided to let the media know that she didn't care for the interrogation of Johnny Lindh without counsel. Listen to the audio story from NPR.
Thursday, January 22, 2004
CORPORATE MEDIA WANTS KERRY TO WIN
OK, one more time, is it not obvious that Kerry is getting a free pass on Hardball, for example, and Clark is getting completely abused? Matthews brings up Chris Lehane at every opportunity, brings up the junior officer thing all the time, mocks the General, exhorts Kerry and has a firefighter on the show to pump Kerry some more. That was last night. Tonight, Kerry's campaign was on and said Lehane was not fired.
It would be nice to see Wes win just to make Chris Matthews' forehead all red and sweaty. Let him lay awake at night muttering Bill...Hillary...Bill.... Clinton ... Hillary...
OK, one more time, is it not obvious that Kerry is getting a free pass on Hardball, for example, and Clark is getting completely abused? Matthews brings up Chris Lehane at every opportunity, brings up the junior officer thing all the time, mocks the General, exhorts Kerry and has a firefighter on the show to pump Kerry some more.
MATTHEWS: You know, what is this story? We had Chris Lehane on, who is working now for General Clark, attacking his old candidate he was fired by or whatever when he left his campaign - that's Kerry - saying that Kerry ought to release his financial records.
MATTHEWS: But isn't this kind of a pissant campaign, to spend your time saying who had the higher rank in the military and who is the richer or the poorer of the candidates? Is this what it's come down to?
It would be nice to see Wes win just to make Chris Matthews' forehead all red and sweaty. Let him lay awake at night muttering Bill...Hillary...Bill.... Clinton ... Hillary...
SPECIAL MENTAL ATMOSPHERE
- George Orwell, 1984
The war, therefore, if we judge it by the standards of previous wars, is merely an imposture. It is like the battles between certain ruminant animals whose horns are set at such an angle that they are incapable of hurting one another. But though it is unreal it is not meaningless. It eats up the surplus of consumable goods, and it helps to preserve the special mental atmosphere that a hierarchical society needs. War, it will be seen, is now a purely internal affair.
POLITICAL DEBATE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
It was a little surprising to see Peter Jennings take that cheap shot at Kucinich regarding the chart on the radio. Maybe he wants to cull the herd.
At one time it looked like it would be Dean v. Clark. That might have been better for the general as a more obvious alternative. With Sen. Kerry seeming military and electable compared to Dean, Democrats have to make a more subtle choice.
Wes did well tonight even though he was asked some very tough questions. Maybe NH will reward him in the polls. He was attacked for not defending Shrub against Michael Moore's charge of desertion and then attacked for once saying something nice about the poor chimp. Wes can still be nominated if Kerry wins NH but it will be no small feat.
In a shallow but valid sense, didn't NH already reject Kerry? Doesn't NH want to be different from Iowa? They have had decades to look at him. Do they really want to help Mass. continue to overshadow NH? Why isn't a liberal general/outsider a post-9/11 dream candidate?
The folks in NH need to remember that Kerry has always been NE-suspect when it comes to electability and that, as stupid as it sounds, is enough reason to go with Wes or at least John Edwards.
It was a little surprising to see Peter Jennings take that cheap shot at Kucinich regarding the chart on the radio. Maybe he wants to cull the herd.
At one time it looked like it would be Dean v. Clark. That might have been better for the general as a more obvious alternative. With Sen. Kerry seeming military and electable compared to Dean, Democrats have to make a more subtle choice.
Wes did well tonight even though he was asked some very tough questions. Maybe NH will reward him in the polls. He was attacked for not defending Shrub against Michael Moore's charge of desertion and then attacked for once saying something nice about the poor chimp. Wes can still be nominated if Kerry wins NH but it will be no small feat.
In a shallow but valid sense, didn't NH already reject Kerry? Doesn't NH want to be different from Iowa? They have had decades to look at him. Do they really want to help Mass. continue to overshadow NH? Why isn't a liberal general/outsider a post-9/11 dream candidate?
The folks in NH need to remember that Kerry has always been NE-suspect when it comes to electability and that, as stupid as it sounds, is enough reason to go with Wes or at least John Edwards.
WILD BILL JANKLOW GETS C-NOTE IN COUNTY
That's 100 days, not months. Ineffective, Daschle. Yeah, we were just praising judicial discretion yesterday ...
That's 100 days, not months. Ineffective, Daschle. Yeah, we were just praising judicial discretion yesterday ...
DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK
Wes has only been going up and we could not have hoped for a better setting than this. If it was to happen, it would happen this way.
His numbers look buoyant in this daily ARG poll, with Dean falling behind to 18%. Top three statistically tied. Link here and scroll down a little. Damfacrat loyalists from NYC to join party leadership on the ground in NH this weekend. We'll try to blog from there.
Anybody notice how the corporate media hacks have been giving Kerry a free pass but wailing on Clark? We smell fear.
UPDATE: Clark in second place, 3-day tracking: Kerry 31, Clark 20, Dean 18. Looks like 10% went from Dean to Kerry. Unfortunately, Zogby tracking has Clark at only 15%.
Momma said knock you out ...
Wes has only been going up and we could not have hoped for a better setting than this. If it was to happen, it would happen this way.
His numbers look buoyant in this daily ARG poll, with Dean falling behind to 18%. Top three statistically tied. Link here and scroll down a little. Damfacrat loyalists from NYC to join party leadership on the ground in NH this weekend. We'll try to blog from there.
Anybody notice how the corporate media hacks have been giving Kerry a free pass but wailing on Clark? We smell fear.
UPDATE: Clark in second place, 3-day tracking: Kerry 31, Clark 20, Dean 18. Looks like 10% went from Dean to Kerry. Unfortunately, Zogby tracking has Clark at only 15%.
Momma said knock you out ...
ITALIAN FAMILY MAN FREE - FOR NOW
They held him 79 days. This guy, Luigi, his endorsement could put someone in the White House. Read and watch the video.
See, this is why we need strength in the judiciary: Judge D'Angelo "also found that Garofano's request for dismissal met the federal standard for special compelling or humanitarian factors."
They held him 79 days. This guy, Luigi, his endorsement could put someone in the White House. Read and watch the video.
See, this is why we need strength in the judiciary: Judge D'Angelo "also found that Garofano's request for dismissal met the federal standard for special compelling or humanitarian factors."
STOLEN MOMENTS
We said we wouldn't mention it again but this is just a stunning and masterful catch by an Atrios reader, one pd.
We said we wouldn't mention it again but this is just a stunning and masterful catch by an Atrios reader, one pd.
SOMEBODY HAS TO DO IT
Honeymoon over.During our second week of blogging, back in August, we said the following:He actually threw his own ribbons and some reports say he keeps his medals in a desk drawer, not on the wall.
Kerry is great, and a hero for working against the Vietnam War. His personality has really shined lately, not to mention his wife, a very cool lady. Has America ever had a divorced President?
Damfacrats are as caught up as anyone lately, but we don't need this problem on the campaign against Shrubbie. New Hampshire should at least know about this before they decide the electability question.
From the Kerry site, such an awesome, shattering quote from John Kerry:It hurts to have to do this but this is the way it is. Wesley K. Clark will be the next President of the United States.
Honeymoon over.During our second week of blogging, back in August, we said the following:
Kerry can't win because he seems aloof and again, he's from New England. Also, his military credentials, although admirable, include an episode where he returned from Vietnam and threw his medals at the capital. Unfortunately, it also turns out that he actually threw a friend's medals and his turned up later on his office wall. This will confuse his image.
Kerry is great, and a hero for working against the Vietnam War. His personality has really shined lately, not to mention his wife, a very cool lady. Has America ever had a divorced President?
Damfacrats are as caught up as anyone lately, but we don't need this problem on the campaign against Shrubbie. New Hampshire should at least know about this before they decide the electability question.
From the Kerry site, such an awesome, shattering quote from John Kerry:
In April 1971, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he asked the question of his fellow citizens, 'How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?
MEDIA CRUCIFYING GOVERNOR DEAN
Yeah, like Bush isn't short-tempered? Ever watch one of his so-called press conferences? Well, at least Dean drew attention from the State o' Conclusions, which we shall not mention again, uck. Lisa: "voodoo doll."
Yeah, like Bush isn't short-tempered? Ever watch one of his so-called press conferences? Well, at least Dean drew attention from the State o' Conclusions, which we shall not mention again, uck. Lisa: "voodoo doll."
EXTERMINATOR INSULTS COURT AND LIES CONSTANTLY
Tom Delay being interviewed by Wolfie boy on CNN, pre SOTU.
Audio bug spray:
Tom Delay being interviewed by Wolfie boy on CNN, pre SOTU.
Audio bug spray:
Tom Delay claiming Bush is "warning" judges not to rule wrong on gay marriage.
Lying about the Kaye Report WMD non-finding Blitzer can't ask a simple question without apologizing all over the place for Shrubya.
Delay don't dwell on WMD
Claiming "8 bad choices" in Iowa and Iowa to "re-elect" Bush, although they have been Democrats for Prez for two decades and there were only 6 people running BTW. Yeah, we can dig scrappin too, Hammer, look the fuck out.
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In the presidential race, Kerry has accepted contributions from the same "special interests" he accuses Bush of being too cozy with: HMOs, drug companies and energy firms. He has raised nearly $27,000 from oil and gas companies, tops of the remaining Democratic candidates; $34,000 from health maintenance organizations, second to Dean; and $18,500 from pharmaceutical companies, third behind Dean and Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (Conn.). Even after subtracting money Kerry has raised for his presidential campaign, he ranks in the top four Senate beneficiaries of lobbyist cash, the CRP found.



