
[Note, I know a lot of you will still be watching the Oscars, so feel free to comment on GOP corruption OR Hollywood movies as you so desire.]
I've written two posts on the remarkable number of Bush Pioneers and Rangers who have either been indicted (or, like Kenny Boy and Abramoff, found guilty) of felonies or are intimately tied to some criminal wrong-doing. Back in May 2006, there were already enough of these Pioneers of Corruption to man two prison flag football teams. I'll do a new count sometime soon–but first I'm going to have to figure out a sport that requires more players than football…
It seems that the whole corrupt GOP enterprise created by Tricky Dick has morphed into a system shamelessly called "Pioneers and Rangers," as if their creative means to bilk the American people were somehow noble.
Well, last week, we learned of another way the GOP is pioneering new ways of political corruption. Michael Isikoff revealed how some of Bush's top donors brokered GOP campaigns against GOP opponents.
But Hohlt's more significant role may be his leadership of a secretive social group of GOP heavy hitters and, occasionally, White House officials, who convene to smoke cigars and mull over politics. The group's name: the Off The Record Club. Hohlt is the club's "keeper of the flame," says one participant who, like others contacted for this story, didn't want to be named because it violates the group's rules. Each month or so for more than 15 years, Hohlt has booked a room at a posh Washington hotel or restaurant and invited the guests for dinner. Among the regulars, according to three participants: fellow lobbyists Ken Duberstein, Charlie Black and Vin Weber.
[snip]
The club, participants say, helps the White House with damage control—they prodded GOP pols to back the president's post-Katrina cleanup—and thinks up ways to get the party's message across to the press. [my emphasis]
Now, Murray Waas has been reporting about GOP operatives' involvement in this case for years.
During the initial stages of the Plame investigation, the RNC was at the forefront of the Bush administration's effort to stymie demands for the appointment of a special prosecutor and to continue the campaign to discredit Wilson. To some career investigators, the RNC appeared to be acting as a proxy for the White House in attempting to thwart the naming of a special prosecutor.
But the public face of that involvement was people like Barbara Comstock, Cliff May, JimmyJeff GannonGuckert, and Ken Mehlman. The paid shills of the party.
The details about the Off the Record Club reveal that it's not just the paid shills who were–and are–involved in this plot. It's also the big money donors. And they have been involved in bigger ways than just placing stories or giving quotes to salvage the Bush White House. Ken Duberstein, Off the Record Club member, is the guy who set up the meeting between Armitage and Novak. He also obstructed justice intervened between Armitage and Novak when everyone was trying to make up one semi-consistent story to tell the FBI. It turns out that his buddy–Off the Record Club member and Super-Ranger Richard Hohlt was the guy who negotiated a story between Rove and Novak and back to Rove and the White House to out Valerie Wilson. Retrospectively, it seems clear that Pioneer Charlie Black…
Some GOP loyalists dismissed yesterday's indictment as a blip that will quickly be forgotten. "If we are going to reach conclusions about stains on the presidency, let's wait until he's [Libby] convicted," said veteran GOP strategist Charles R. Black. Calling Bush's administration "remarkably clean," he added: "The amazing thing is that they went almost five years without having any kind of scandal."
And Vin Weber…
"Obviously, the best thing for the Republican Party is to have this all end as quickly as possible," said former representative Vin Weber (R-Minn.), a close White House adviser. "But at the end of the day, you cannot ask a guy who all of us think is an upstanding and honorable guy to give up his legal rights."
…have always been in the right place at the right time to try to tamp down this scandal. [I do hope that CREW and the Wilsons have calculated that it'll be easier to sue Cheney, Libby, Rove, and a bunch of John Does if they can show that those John Does are not government employees. Because it sure seems like Richard Hohlt's deep pockets have become "fair game" now.]
You see, I've long believed that after Tricky Dick went down, they didn't change their approach. They just found new entities through which they could carry out the same kind of dirty tricks. The NH Phone Jamming scandal and the OH GOP Party used a number of Pioneers and Rangers to steal victories in key states. Pioneers Jack Abramoff and Brent Wilkes brokered off our nation's interests. Charles Wyly is a big sugar daddy funding misleading GOP smears campaigns. And now we learn these thugs are laundering their criminal smears through Pioneers and Rangers, too, a bunch of rich fellows masquerading as "lobbyists."
It really is getting to the point where we ought to start going down the list of Pioneers and Rangers and asking how each has advanced the criminal plots of the GOP, because it's sure beginning to look like the Pioneers and Rangers program is just a brilliant front for old-style Dirty Tricks.
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watertiger!
Marcy, girl, you are so right!
Good evening, all.
Impressive and enlightening post, ew. I trust you got back to DC okay? Other than the slushy ice this morning, us Detroiters really haven’t had much of this storm afterall.
Speaking about illegal people connected to the Bush admin: Sy Hersh has a lot of very interesting (and depressing) details about what covert actions we’ve been taking In Iran for a while. There are two posts at thinkprogress.org that are definitely worth reading this evening. Chilling stuff. I would love to know what Sen. Levin and others think about the revelations Hersh has unearthed.
They are all “fair game” — off to the Hague with the lot of them!
EW, just read this over at TNH, so I jumped into the comments. More culture of corruption.
The only thing this crowd learned from Watergate was the necessity of coopting the press.
TeddySanFran @ 4
Heck. I’d just like to know how much more money the Bush and Cheney famlies have amassed since the election of 2000. Compare the percent increase for the last seven years, to the previous seven. We’ve got plenty of Bush-Cheney corruption staring us in the face. Halliburton and Enron appear to be the most obvious examples. Yet nobody has laid a glove on these two men. Of course I am not naive enough to think we could ever get a true picture of the Cheney/Bush family wealth and it’s oily derivation.
Boo Bush, yay movies!
Martin Scorsese better win best director, that’s all I’ve got to say.
Yeah.
Gerald Ford did seem to keep company with some awfully ‘bad actors’.
Oscar who?
Marcy, loved the photos Rayne had up yesterday of your hands-a-blur in Michigan! Are you ready for tomorrow?
Alice @ 6
That is sooooo true. And the media is either too deluded or stupid to (or too embarrassed?) to realize (or admit) that they’ve been played
On a similar note, I just located the laminated card I made when Enron started to unravel — a newspaper clipping of profiles, with photos, headed: A Look at the Players
Names: Bush, Cheney, Rove, Ashcroft, Lindsey, Zoellick, Racicot, O’Neill, Evans, Ridge, Helbert, White, Lay, Skilling, Bennett, Gramm, BakerIII, and Mosbacher.
What a den of thieves and mountebanks these Pioneers and Rangers be!
Oooh, I like that mint green dress…
Did Marcy make it to DC safely?
They gotta be loving the Faux NoNews Corruption. BS 24/7.
LandOfTheFree @
3
I didn’t–I’m still here in A2.
At first, I wanted to drive–that wasn’t happening. But then they canceled a bunch of flights in DTW. Which meant I couldn’t get the flight I almost got on.
Jane’s going to have to see the verdict alone.
Alan Arkin won???
Cool
AZ Matt @
12
I missed them. Link?
Note the comment–I couldn’t get on the one flight I could have made today. Damn MI political obligations. Though I had a nice chat with Congressman Dingell on the Scooter Libby case yesterday.
emptywheel @
20
Marcy – here’s a link: http://rayne-today.blogspot.co…..chive.html
emptywheel @ 20
I expect you mentioned just how “nice” it would be if Dingell and crew held some Valerie Plame Betrayal toes to the fire.
And his response was?
New Oscar thread
yessssss !!
If it were up to me, I’d be finding a way to check these guys for illegal drug use. Have to be on something harder than alcohol to be so delusional…
And Marcy, every one of the half dozen pics I have of you from yesterday have your hands in a blur of motion. ;-)
Stephen Parrish, CPA @ 21
Thanks Steve, I had just gone in search of the site.
Stephen Parrish, CPA @ 21
Egads. I hope she did that artificially.
Mad Dogs @ 22
Well, we got rudely interrupted before we finished. He was just saying that Cheney was going to get more dangerous with Fitz bearing down on him than he was before, which might be right.
Also, note I was speaking to Dingell, not our next-door neighbor Congressman, Conyers. I’d love to know what he has to say about Libby and Dick.
I wish they showed all of the graphics behind Melissa right now.
And what did the fine Congressman have to say about Libby?
I have to say I really dislike the blog fashion of slash-through text allusions. If you don’t mean it don’t say it. Beyond the Choir no one is ever going to take you seriously until you drop the innuendo.
Good God! It’s Dick Cheney– about 100 puonds and 100 felonies ago!
Al’s on with Leo. Asked him if there was anything he wanted to “announce”.
Did you have to leave before the Conyers reception, or did you head over to the other two afterglow events? I popped in there after the convention adjourned hoping to catch Nancy Skinner (who’d already left to catch a flight, unfortunately).
When I left the Conyers reception, the Governor had just finished feteing him and the Dingells were up to have a few words, missed most of the rest of the bash.
Ok, I watched the BBC mini-series “The State Within” this weekend and its a must see. It parallels what we are and have gone through in this country regarding the buildup to the wars with respect to the players in our governments and the corporations behind these wars. Its a British production filmed in DC. Sharon Gless plays a superb Sec of Defense.
Rayne @
25
Well, I just want to point out that I herded that in for the YouTube videos, by the end. In person? Not so much.
Boy, that looks like a photoshop project, doesn’t it?
I want Mary Louise Parker to play Emptywheel in the movie.
Rayne @ 35
Nope, we left as soon as it became there was no floor flight. The neighbor I drove was on limited tanks of oxygen. And I was TIRED.
I would love someone to write a book detailing the evil players from the Nixon administration and how they evolved into the group that is now in control. The whole story of it all.
barometer (31) — I’m afraid I don’t take drive-by critiques seriously.
In fact I’m quite fond of the snark.
Alice @ 6
And the person who figured that out was none other than William Simon, the Energy Czar, who led the movement to get conservative captains of industry to stop supporting regular colleges and media and to create their own colleges/media/think tanks or take over what they can.
No one is every going to take me seriosly!Up yours!barometer @ 31
Um, it’s called irony.
Liberal Heart @ 38
I loved Parker in “Sugartime”. And everything else.
TeddySanFran @
4
Followed by a good old-fashioned hanging by the neck until dead.
barometer @ 31
Bullshit!We are very serious! And if you don’t like it, the door’s thataway–>Neil @ 43
Yeah, nobody takes FDL seriously… they just crib off of Marcy’s and Jane’s and Swopa’s liveblogging.
HAPPY FEET!!!!!
HA! BITE MY PENGUIN ASS DOBSON!
Liberal Heart — we’ll have to duke it out; I’d like Sandra Bullock to play Marcy.
EW — that was your neighbor you brought with you? Ah, must be challenging for him to be at all-day events like that, glad you were able to bring him. And yeah, I’ll bet you were tired, with a week like yours I’m amazed you didn’t want to slink off for a nap at lunch. I had to bail to take care of both kids (both chilluns illin’), got a massive guilt trip earlier from Justice Caucus for not making the afterglow. Hoped nobody from JC would see me at the Conyers reception or I’d have to make an obligatory stop.
The name of my blog is Reverse Barometer ( http://reversebarometer.blogspot.com ). Sure am glad I put “Reverse” in that name.
Slightly off topic, but Bill Moyers tonight on PBS was all about The k Street Project, Abramoff, DeLay, Saipan, et al.
Explains it all concisely, with damning conviction.
Bastards!
Marcy, it’s a cruel twist of fate that is keeping you from the verdict tomorrow.
I have full faith in Jane to report ‘guilty on all counts’. You’ll just have to give the hand-signal version on Politics TV.
If you’re not already sick of / immune to being praised with great praise, thanks for all you’ve done.
SteveAudio — what was the name of the program? Would love to catch it if it hasn’t played here on local station yet. Working on something with ePluribus Media that can use every bit of material on those topics.
Rayne @ 50
Yeah, neighbor and one of the best volunteers we had last cycle, a phone banker machine. Really great guy, though.
Couldn’t take a nap through lunch–in the 15th, that’s an event, as you saw.
Perhaps I’m wrong on this. But I think we could get along fairly well without lobbyists. Non-profit interest groups yes; lobbyists no.
Rayne @ 52
Moyers On America
Nice article Marcy…it is amazing what you learn here on FDL…How did I miss this one!! Looks like I will be doing lots of reading this week and hoping the verdict comes in tomorrow!!
Sorry you couldn’t make it back to DC for tomorrow. Hope Jane won’t be there alone.
BTW…you can send your weather south and not east as we don’t want it….thanks!
Yeah, that was a pretty incredible luncheon with Dingell. My district, in spite of 13 counties, definitely Nap Zone. [sigh]
Have massive Congressional Rep-envy.
Just that pretty-boy rubber-stamping corporate-whore heir to Schuette in my district.
At least I had a chance to corner Brewer during lunch.
SteveAudio — thanks much for the link. I did see that one last fall, just didn’t remember it being “Moyers on America.” Had hopes at the time it would wake up a few people, but obviously not.
Still plenty of bread-and-circuses here in the good old exceptional U.S. of A., what with needing to know whether Anna Nicole has yet risen from the dead, or if Britney’s gotten extensions.
barometer at 6:35, I disagree completely.
John Casper — do you think it’s one of the minders?
Rayne @ 58
I hadn’t seen it before, so we’re taping it.
Do the flip charts the jury makes stay taped up on the walls of the deliberation room, or are they taken down and locked away somewhere?
Rayne @ 59
I remember in ‘04 (mind you, when Dingell was still in the minority), running into the Gov’s Sis-in-law and asking her whether it’d be a better lunch at the “salute the PDs by the Gov” or “salute the 15th” and she said, no question, go to the 15th.
It was a nice lunch.
What did you corner Brewer about?
This was mentioned earlier, but don’t miss Little Debbie’s latest and perhaps greatest.
I read the first 5 pages of comments; at that time it was almost exclusively critical of her.
Feel free to pile on.
presque vu @ 64
Locked away and destroyed. Reggie explained that their notes would be, too.
SteveAudio @ 52
How is it that Grover Norquist is not in jail or at least run out of Washington? He laundered millions of dollars for Abramoff – for a cut – to fund Ralph Reed’s grassroots anti-gambling campaign. Imagine the size of the gonads on Ralph Reed to think he could run for public office after that. I credit the good sense of the people of Georgia for kicking that naredowell to the curb.
EW (65) — needed some guidance on establishing correct organizational structure for a non-profit think tank.
It would have to be non-partisan.
Just like the Mackinaw Center is non-partisan.
;-)
SteveAudio @
57
Rayne, if I remember correctly, the section on Abramoff is called Capitol Crimes.
Is there serious reason to believe we will have a verdict tomorrow, or is that just guessing/hoping?
Marcy – sorry you’re still stuck here! I thought of you when I heard that there were a lot of plane delays in Detroit and especially in the DC area. Hopefully, you can travel tomorrow and the jury will still be crossing Ts and dotting Is, therefore delaying a verdict until Tuesday. You should be there!
Neil (68) — that is an excellent question.
Ordinarily, under a less corrupt administration, one asking such a question might be directed to their closest U.S. Attorney or the USAG.
Ahem.
LandOfTheFree @ 72
Well, at the least, I’m thrilled Jane is there. She’s the master of court room observations and human drama. So we’re in good hands.
Minder (TVseries)? Sorry Rayne, my cultural literacy is pretty limited,
football, basketball, history, what I learn at FDL. This community is understandably nervous about an unproked attack on Iran, our soldiers mis deployment in Iraq, national debt, the unitary executive, loss of habeas corpus, torturing detainees, political firings of US Attorneys, a certain DC trial … and barometer is worried aboutstrike throughs. My first thought was troll, but I’ve learned from punaise and others to ask questions before I leap. We need all the help we can get in the reality based community.emptywheel @ 74
Well, if we don’t get a verdict tomorrow, you could fly out tomorrow night, right? It really would be a shame for you not to be there.
John Casper (75) — More like minder. It’s because of topics covered and the nature of the community that I think a few folks have them.
And you can see, given the topic at hand, that there are entities involved who can not only afford them but believe they are critical to their ends.
Rayne @
69
…and exempt from taxation under either of these Internal Revenue Code sections: 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4).
Thanks Rayne.
Love Ellen. And before anyone asks, the answer is yes, “Pan’s Labyrinth” really was THAT good.
Stephen Parrish — yup, one of those two, but I’m shooting for the 501(c)3 since donations to same are tax-deductible, but not under a (c)4.
Hard to argue with success. The challenge is knowing how to walk that fine line between using what works, and becoming the thing you despise. Finding the level of funding necessary to build an effective open source/open community economic development think tank will rely heavily on donors who receive tax benefits for helping — but preventing the effort from being co-opted will be challenging.
God save us. Adult diaper wearer, Mitt Romney is running tv ads for president in NH already.
Gimme a break.
-GSD
Wah. Is Downey looking more like David Strathairn or what?
Balrog @ 66
Did that yesterday. What an idiot!
Marcy,
Please let me heap a bit more thanks on you for your efforts.Sitting in the backwoods of Oregon ,the insight of you and Jane,and Swopa have helped me see what may be some serious history in the makeing[shovel,pileheap,ect]
Frank Probst @ 80
yes,THAT good!seconed
Rayne @
81
I thought of that – but remember the restrictions placed on a 501(c)(3)’s political activities.
I can’t think of much that’s more depressing (beyond our usual list of complaints, concerns, and catastrophes) than Marcy missing the verdict. Rain (Rayne?) dances work. How about a delayed verdict dance?
AZ Matt @
84
Were people still referring to Ms. Howell as “Lovey”? That cracked me up.
-GSD
So, who wants to figure out the rest of the members of this nefarious club?
Marcy,
As we move on to the next Valerie Plame Betrayal legal stage after the Libby trial, one of those next acts will be the Wilson’s Civil suit.
Since Grand Jury witness testimony remains secret, one of the most interesting aspects will be the depositions from the involved
miscreantsparties who already testified at the GJ such as (but not limited to):Karl Rove
Robert Novak
Steven Hadley
David Addington
Judy Miller
And perhaps others who have yet to be publicly identified.
In addition, there will be very interesting depositions from folks who “testified” to Fitz, his staff or his investigators, but did not formally testify before the GJ such as:
Junya
Deadeye
Richard Armitage
Bob Woodward
And again, perhaps others who have yet to be publicly identified.
What passes for CW in our lame MSM (from such luminaries as Bobo and Mikey Isikoff, etc.), is that upon the conclusion of the Libby trial, there ain’t gonna be any more to see, so move along folks.
What they fail to report, either intentionally or otherwise (the “or otherwise” was included just for balance, but ain’t nobody believes it *g*), is that the Libby trial was just the tip of the iceberg, and that public washing of some very dirty linen is only just begun.
The involved
miscreantssparties who have already testified either before the GJ or before Fitz and his staff, are now officially on the hook for their “stories”.Any deviation from these “stories” during the Civil suit depositions (and perhaps Civil trial testimony) may again lead these scalawags right back into perjury and/or obstruction of justice legal jeopardy.
Sure gonna be some mighty tall tales told in the near future. I’d advise all to make an investment in popcorn futures!
Too funny–Deb Howell’s awful opinion column has a sidebar that says “Read what bloggers are saying about this article” and then links to FDL and Pach’s post from last night….
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..01726.html
Stephen Parrish — heh. We won’t do anything the Mackinaw Center won’t do.
In fact, I’m working on ensuring we are more equitable. I’ll happily take money from Republicans.
Liberal Heart — ugh, not pretty, you do not want to see me dance. But I am making a small offering in the form of an alcoholic ablution to the powers that be for the best possible outcome.
Rayne, I’ll drink to that. In fact, I have been all day. I started even before I knew Marcy couldn’t get to D.C. Just in case.
sparkatus — there is very little daylight between Heritage Foundation and much of the money behind the cast of characters mentioned. That’s one place I’d start looking around.
The Bush transition team included members of the Heritage Foundation and Rick Hohlt — they were divvyin up this country from before Day One, 2001.
Excellent post, ew. There needs to be a lot more sunlight on these people.
YAY!!!! AL GORE GETS THE OSCAR!!!!
Rayne @ 97
Yes indeed, he certainly did!
Well done, emptywheel. Excellent post.
AndRayne @ 97
The Supreme Court didn’t stop the vote recount this time. Thank you Al; wherever you lead, we’ll follow!
More YAY -
GORE ANNOUNCES EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE
did this really happen?
Bravo to Al Gore and to his message.
-GSD
Also, I wonder if this has anything to do with the sudden illness and departure of Jalal Talibani?
Talibani calls for US troops to be disciplined.
-GSD
Damnitall, nothing like finding a downer to follow after that little buzz.
Both Joe DiGenova and Miss Vicky were named to Bush’s Transition Team for Justice Dept. in 2001.
No flipping wonder Miss Vicky like to had an apopleptic fit over Fitz’ investigation; he’s the result of her handiwork, or her failure, depending on how you look at it. Her lame-assed ignorant diatribe last week was a mea culpa of sorts.
persiflage & piffle @ 100
What do you want to bet that James Baker and his team show up tomorrow and demand a recount?
The Gore announcement getting drowned out by music was a gag.
-GSD
Oh Pach must be watching NOW…
.
Congratulations to Al Gore and the team for An Inconvenient Truth! May it be a sign the tide has turned in our favor. Fitz!
Rayne @ 106
Ssshhhhh.
Have they given out
supporting actress?
best actress?
best actor?
best film?
GSD @ 105
merde
what a disappointment….
I feel like I just got dumped…
[snif]
but genuine thanks to GSD for restoring me to reality….sad as it may be.
Fitz!
This guy invented the radio.
So does Eastwood speak Italian, or do they have him on teleprompt in English…? Feel stupid for asking.
Be supporting actress — Jennifer Hudson
Eastwood clearly speaks fluent Italian. Which only makes sense – he worked in Italy for many years.
Thanks, beth; I knew Eastwood was the demi-god of “spaghetti westerns”, but I didn’t know if that extended to his language as well.
I must wonder if his peers at the Academy have a clue that when Clint isn’t acting and enjoying Oscar nominations that he is a ruthless real estate developer and continues to fight for the right of his Pebble Beach Company to destroy an ancient old growth Monterey Pine forest of some twenty thousand (20,000) magnificent towering trees that represent the last coastal Monterey Pine forest standing within California.
For the long sad history of Dirty Harry’s greed and avarice google the Concerned Citizens of Pebble Beach and Monterey County dot org.
My friend Scott Cutler is up for an Oscar for the song from Dreamgirls.
I hope he wins, dammit!
newspaperbrat @ 118
Hm. Didn’t know that.
Neil @ 109
fer christsake, buy a tv or go the nearest fern bar and get in touch
The documentary about George W. Bush is set to come out.
An Inconvenient Douche.
-GSD
That was cool watching Eastwood and Morricone…sweet…
BTW, C&L will have Gore up soon.
Best supporting actor…Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine…he beat Eddie Murphy, who was “favored” to win…
Best supporting actress…Jennifer Hudson, Dreamgirls…
Gore was never going to announce on the Oscars…that’s too tacky…
I was hoping the little girl from Little Miss Sunshine would have won…
The film is pretty good, but it’s not the greatest thing ever made. It’s being way too hyped…
That lame assed Norbit took some of the blossom off of Eddie’s rose.
-GSD
GSD @ 128
Yeah, it did.
JaneaneTheAcerbicGoblin @ 126
hey, J, where ya been?
Gore video.
The one name on that list of People To Look Closely At that jumped out as ‘odd’ was Kay Wyma, housewife. What’s she doing as a Pioneer/Ranger? Where’s the money from?
Some time I am going to have to sit down with Marcy and map out this mess.
Duberstein and Weber don’t appear in the Pioneer-Ranger list as donors. Duberstein, for example, has given 174K over his lifetime as reported and documented by FEC to numerous conservative candidates and PAC’s, but not to Bush directly. Yet if you follow any of the PAC’s to which Duberstein gave, at some point they intersect back through the Bush racket.
The VRWC has this massive myriad of PAC’s and other instruments through which they run donations; from where I sit, some of it looks like laundering. Makes tracing the outline of this cabal challenging; we really need more hands on board.
I saw the gag thingie where they “played Gore off the stage before he could make his announcement,” but in the actual event when he got his Oscar, did he announce anything???????
Damn, that girl can SING.
S.O.S. in MA @ 134
No.
Pachacutec @ 120
Oh Pach – don’t get started – just last week Clint’s dear friend Govenor Terminator terminated the swing vote CA Coastal Commissioner who stopped them cold last summer and replaced her with a Pro-vote Rethuglican shill for Clint and Peter Uberroth’s third round to get CCC approval to proceed with the destruction of this irreplaceable forest and endangered creatures who depend on its ecosystem for survival. The irony is this fight has been going on for years. In its wake our Monterey County Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission have been completely corrupted by the dazzling star & his minions and the only man that stood up and just said no to Clint’s powerful posse was the handsome young surfer attorney for the State Coastal Commission. Look for Arnold to replace him sooner than later.
I’ve almost lost count of the years we have been defending the forest but it coincided with Bush taking the White House and Ahnold’s election to the State House.
Is anyone watching this in HD? I’ve got a crappy old 27 inch TV, and it STILL feels like Jennifer Hudson’s boobs just whacked me in the face.
By the way, this Jennifer Hudson tune from Dreamgirls was one of the most overwrought and overplayed and way too long scenes in a film I can ever recall.
-GSD
TeddySanFran @ 130
Hangin’ out over at Eschaton….decided to say hello…and Haloscan sucks…
That Norbit film reminded the Academy of how crappy Eddie’s recent movies have been. That probably didn’t help…
JaneaneTheAcerbicGoblin @ 126
It seemed an odd venue to me -
but had he announced, what a week for Hillary.
Variety would have fun….
GORE IN! HIL’S HATIN’ IT!
The Off the Record Club.
Is Russert a member of this group? All his conversations are off the record.
Well here’s a tie in between Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” and the utter corruption in the Bush Administration.
Sue Ellen Wooldridge, the Administration’s chief Environmental Federal Prosecutor just caught caught being involved in a multi-million dollar land deal with a lobbyist from the Oil Industry who repped companies that she let off with a handslap.
Evem worse, shes “Sleeping With The Enemy”
http://www.chron.com/disp/stor…..56080.html
I thought Jennifer’s boobs held their own next to Beyonce’s implants.
Mebbe get me something on that? Linkies?
Night of the lesbians! Melissa Ethridge wins!
Melissa Ethridge won Best Song. Wingnuts are going insane…
I can’t help noticing how much Cheney looks like Bob Newhart in that photo. Bob Newhart’s evil bastard twin, that is.
Ahmadinejad said the Iranian nuclear train “has no brakes”.
The UN meets to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue tomorrow.
-GSD
Ellen and Melissa are my favorite lesbians….
Maybe Sandra Bernhard….
GSD @ 150
Great. Even Iran thinks the Iranian situation is a runaway freight train.
imho -
Emptywheel should bee portrayed by either Jodie Foster or Susan Sarandon. I suppose one or the other could be Jane, too. Maybe Kelly McGillis as Christy Hardin Smith.
Rayne, I was just over at your page looking around. The section about your wild areas where you live is outstanding. Lovely photos!
‘Dirty Tricks’ nah, this is criminal activity and the Democratic Party leadership had better get after these thieving scum or they are gonna get a surprise in 2008.
Ellen Tauscher must go!
Just for a start.
Mahmoud said they were prepared for all contingencies–including war.
He’s not gonna be the one to give an out of this situation.
-GSD
Ahamdinejad should quote Dick Cheney and say that tyrants only understand force which is why he won’t back down to Deadeye Dicks bullying.
Blank Kludge @ 153
I think Geena Davis should play Jane.
I dreamed last night Libby was convicted on the two false statements counts.
Heh. You can’t cast me.
P J Evans — Wyma looks like a legit “one of” type of donor. She’s got no other donations on record with FEC, no spouse donating from the same address. So far.
Be more interested in looking at Ms. Wyma’s state donations; Texas is NASTY for recordkeeping, no surprise.
Here’s an example: Republican county party (believe it’s DeLay’s home county, can’t recall) held a fundraiser that it promoted on its website. Later commentary on the website said it was a success. And NOTHING appears in the state records about monies donated on/around that fundraising event. WTF??
Yeah, I’d like me some of that kind of successful. Sheesh.
Pachacutec @ 159
You’re like the sit-com character who’s always just off-screen. But you still have to cast someone to do the voice.
emptywheel @ 18
bummer, emptywheel, bummer.
Lindy (154) — that’s actually a seven-hour drive north of here, in some of the wildest parts of Michigan. And unfortunately the target of a mining concern; I have the nasty feeling they are going to railroad it through using “national security” as an argument.
Pach (159) — oh yes, we can. We most certainly can. And you can be helpful, or…
Too bad Don Knotts passed on, poor sweet man.
;-)
I hope Marty wins tonight. It’s rather embarrassing to come year after year and lose…
Iran situation vis a vis Bush is like Tull’s
LocomotiveBre-e-e-a-a-t-t-h-h–>>
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Hi Rayne!
I ran Wyma through Google, found her grandmother’s obituary (from 2000), so I’ve got her father’s name: Don Wills. There’s a Donald Wills who donated money, possibly the same one. Money in family: her grandfather was a surgeon. I’m going to dig some more. She’s active in one of the churches, judging from the number of hits.
Just a couple of juicy tidbits from the article.
“Feb. 15, 2007
ConocoPhillips’ lobbyist’s real estate deal probed
By JOHN HEILPRIN (Associated Press)
WASHINGTON — A House committee will investigate and request documents on a real estate deal involving the government’s top environmental prosecutor and ConocoPhillips’ top lobbyist, and legal agreements between the government and the oil company…the prosecutor, Sue Ellen Wooldridge, bought a $1 million vacation home on Kiawah Island, S.C., with ConocoPhillips VP Donald R. Duncan, nine months before agreeing to let the company delay a half-billion-dollar pollution cleanup. … In one of her last acts, Wooldridge signed proposed consent decrees with ConocoPhillips, one delaying the required installation of $525 million in pollution controls at nine refineries and the other dealing with a Superfund toxic waste cleanup.”
“The third buyer of the beachshore getaway was former Deputy Interior Secretary J. Steven Griles, the highest-ranking Bush administration official targeted for criminal prosecution in the Jack Abramoff corruption probe.”
“Last April, Wooldridge, Duncan and Griles bought a $980,000 home in a gated community at Kiawah Island… Duncan as a 50 percent owner of the home and Wooldridge and Griles as 25 percent owners.
Griles, now an oil and gas lobbyist, began dating Wooldridge while he was her boss at Interior. He was the department’s No. 2 official from July 2001 to January 2005, behind only former Secretary Gale Norton. He and Duncan, ConocoPhillips’ chief Washington lobbyist, both served on President Bush’s presidential transition team.
Bush appointed Wooldridge as Interior’s top lawyer in June 2004. After she became Interior solicitor, Wooldridge told the department’s ethics office she and Griles had begun dating, an Interior spokesman said. “
Takes “solicitation” into the realm of the world’s oldest profession..maybe she was just confused with the definition ;-)
“Wooldridge did not list her share in the South Carolina home in a financial disclosure she submitted a month after the real estate deal. That report covered calendar 2005 and Wooldridge resigned before having to submit a new report for 2006.”
HOW CONVENIENT!
“Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., said Wednesday night. “Senior Justice Department officials should not be handling cases that affect their close friends and investment partners.”
Don Knotts. Heh.
Anyone in DC have comments on the weather? Here in PA, things are set for 2-hour delays. Is it bad enough to affect the jury?
Al Gore gets an Oscar, and George Bush gets to watch Leslie Nielsen whack his mother in the face. Oh, what a night!
Sparkles the Iguana @ 158
That’s what the jury has ALREADY decided :-)
Hey Scarecrow, what happened to that post that was there and then not there? Did the asses of evil swipe it?
Pachacutec @ 159
Pach:
Frequent lurker here, sometimes commenter. Never met you, but based on your nom de blog and your wonderful work here, I’d suggest maybe Jimmy Smits? Am I too far off?
cinnamonape @ 171
Phew!
DC will be fine.
Frank Probst @ 170
I know – who did that film collage?
Hope Lou Dobbs wasn’t watching tonight. So many mentions of Mexicans.
Smits! Heh. Taller and far better looking than I. Anyway, I’m smarter, but Ed Norton’s too Anglo.
Okay, Rayne, did a little more looking on a members-only search engine:
Kay W Wyma, spouse Jonathan C (Jon).
He’s a lawyer in Dallas. More money.
Another name to look for.
What’s with Philip Seymour Hoffman’s HAIR???
Also, he should maybe lay off the Entenmann’s for awhile.
dab_from_CT @ 176
Michael Mann….
Pach – been typing this up and there you are:
Jimmy Smits. Or for Anglo flava…Kevin Spacey. Swopa by Ed Norton or Billy Bob Thornton.
Tom Hanks as Fitz.
Ed Harris as Libby.
Gary Sinise on defense team. Or Woody?
Kristine (173) — lovely to hear from you.
But you realize we’re going to have to grease the doorways to get Pach’s head through after that suggestion.
P J Evans — found Wyma through FundRace and aerial map. Very modest neighborhood. If not a “one of” donor, likely a write-in for other money as you’ve suggested. But not part of the cabal from the looks of it, unlike any of the folks who are on both the Pioneer-Ranger list AND an operator connected to appointees or lobbyist.
I have to say, I’m mesmerized by Helen Mirren’s boobs.
Pachacutec @ 159
Paul Reubens
Spacey’s too old. Or at least he looks it.
TeddySanFran @ 185
Catfight!
TSF: There you have me.
Pachacutec @ 188
I have the Vegas advantage
Oops, posted past each other, P J.
Okay, here’s my guess: His name doesn’t pop up in FEC records that I can see. So…perhaps the lawyer spouse may work for a firm that is not Republican-only, gives through the spouse. But this is a one-time deal, may be young, may be giving at state level only. As I said, neighborhood is modest; most of the Pioneers-Rangers are doing better than a house 2 blocks off a state highway and commercial zoning. This one just doesn’t do it for me like most of Lieberman’s late money did, remember them?
Oh, man, poor Peter O’Toole. 8 time bridesmaid. Love that guy.
I like the picture of Bill and Hillary…hard to believe that they were once hippies…now they’re DLC corporate “centrists”…
http://welcome-to-pottersville…..tever.html
Rayne @ 183
Forrest Whittaker is nuts.
I predict Scorcese.
File under “small world, isn’t it”
Duberstein is/was on the board of ConocoPhillips, and Armitage has landed there as well. Sue Ellen Wooldridge, *ethical* girlfriend of Interior almost topdog Griles, bought her million dollar vacation home with Griles and — a ConocoPhillips lobbyist.
Pachacutec @ 193
I was on one of those little propeller planes with him after he did the Telluride Film Festival and he was totally normal, down to earth, chatting with regular people. Seemed like a nice guy.
You may be right and he may be crazy.
Go Marty!!!
Forest was just incredibly nervous. He was obviously surprised that he won…
I heart Forrest Whittaker.
Neil @ 197
But may be a lunatic you’re looking for.
I was hoping Cheney would take the stand and do his best Jack Nicholson impression.
Late Night is upstairs.
The Deaprted is my guess.
And two of the Bush-Cheney’00 Transition Team members assigned to Energy were from what at that point in time was Phillips Petroleum (pre-merger with Conoco in 2002).
Small, small world.
Trex has Fitzmas Eve? upstairs
Kristine, Did I get the lyric right? I was reaching for it.
Wow, another live Oscar thread on FDL. It’s like a regular party, where there’s a party in the living room, another party in the kitchen and a third party on the deck.
Janeane, it’s been ages, you’re looking well.
Calling Bush’s administration “remarkably clean,” he added: “The amazing thing is that they went almost five years without having any kind of scandal.”
Ah yes, high praise indeed. Why don’t we all pat ourselves on the back for going so long without receiving a criminal indictment.
I do believe the bar for being president has been lowered to the magma core of our lovely planet. Which, incidentally, is where Bush administration officials plan to retire. Global warming, eh!
- Tom
Pachacutec @ 192
Actually, he’s quite a nice man. And I got to introduce him to Michael Keaton.
But yeah, sometimes the over the top spirituality stuff can be off-putting.
Neil @ 208
Yeah, but I think I may have blown in in the reply: I think it’s “It just may be a lunatic you’re looking for.
Pachacutec @ 159
But, TRex is easy… “Godzilla, oh, Godzilla, casting call….”
Wait! This just in- Breaking from ABC:
Looks like he’s doing his Round the World tour, because he realizes that it won’t be long before he can’t make such junkets any more, once his indictment is announced.
BTW, do you remember what happened in Iran Contra, when investigators were about to call Bill Casey on the dock under oath? He conveniently expired.
Any bets that Cheney will allow himself to be cross-examined by Fitzgerald under oath in public? What are the options?
(1) He will claim executive privilege and decline to answer
(2) If that doesn’t work, he’ll claim he was just carrying out lawful orders of the President (you recall that he thinks presidents are basically above the law, and can do anything they want to for the sake of National Security), or
(3) He’ll stop taking his heart medications and start wolfing down bacon triple cheeseburgers, conveniently expiring of hardening of the arteries just before he has to take the witness stand.
Which will it be?
Bob in HI
Rayne @
133
Dubie is probably one of the donors that Hohlt put together to reach his super Ranger status.
I had a dream last night that Robert Novak was visiting (!) and I was tryig to stay serious and ask questions about the Plame/Libby case, pretending I hadn’t been obsessed with it for years.
Very weird, maybe tonight it will be Karl!!!!
EW (216) — and he has paid his dues over the years, one of the early neo-cons planted in Reagan’s administration. Peace Corps Advisory Council member — what a flipping joke.
Pioneers and Rangers, Office of Special Plans, Iranian Directorate, Off the Record Club…
Now, more than ever, the words we use to describe anything can so cleverly mask or blend any actual meaning they are intended to describe, and all of these clubs and organizations with these conspicuous, nonchalant names are making my head spin!