
Here's the Sunday Talking Head line-up. Read it and peep: (Partially via the CantonRep.)
C-Span's Washington Journal: 7:30am - Perry Bacon, Washington Post, Staff Writer; 8am - Rep. Nick Rahall (D-WVA), 3rd District: Bluefield, Huntington, Beckley; 9am - Nancy Youssef, McClatchy Newspapers, Fmr. Baghdad Bureau Chief; 9:30am - Thomas Lippman, Middle East Institute, Adjunct Scholar.
ABC’s “This Week” — Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.; Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry; Walter Isaacson, author of “Einstein: His Life and Universe.”
CBS’ “Face the Nation” — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
NBC’s “Meet the Press” — David Gregory, chief White House correspondent, NBC News; Kate O’Beirne, Washington editor, National Review; Chuck Todd, political director, NBC News; and Judy Woodruff, senior correspondent, PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.”
CNN’s “Late Edition” — Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson; former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; Mark Thompson, Time magazine correspondent; retired Army Brig. Gen. David Grange; Washington Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, archbishop emeritus.
“Fox News Sunday” — Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.; former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; Christopher Buckley, author of “Boomsday.”
The Meet the Press description is as follows: "President Bush and congressional Democrats again square off over Iraq War funding, while the president's embattled attorney general prepares to testify under oath about the eight fired U.S. attorneys. On the campaign front, the 'money primary' is already in full swing — a stunning 19 months before the 2008 Presidential election." They need to start calling this: "Can't Book Guests, Because Dick Cheney Controls Me." (You are welcome, *xyz. You knew I had to work it in eventually for you.)
We're enjoying an Easter basket here this morning -- Peter Cottontail hippity-hopped to our house this morning, and The Peanut is wearing a cute little set of lamb ears while coloring with her new crayons and eating a healthy breakfast of a candy bracelet. It's good to be a kid. Happy Easter to one and all.
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Happy Easter, and lucky Peanut. Son in Ohio will be 14 in June, and Daughter is 11 1/2. So this Easter I’m a bit wistful that the Easter basket days are behind us.
Lieberman surfaces after a few weeks absence. Aaaack!
Hi, Christy -
Being a collector of things sheepish, am delighted to hear y’all had the wisdom to supply the Peanut with the most appropriate set of ears for the season ;-)
Marion, from prior thread -
Mmmmmm, eggs Benedict! May I please come to your house for Easter next? And can we ‘xchange recipes for same one of these fine days?
CNN continues the downward spiral…
“Read it and peep” made me laugh.
retirin’ in five @ 2
JoLie never went anywhere. He just hasn’t appeared on the Talking Head Thread shows. I think it was last weekend (or maybe weekend before) he was on CNN’s ‘This Week at War’ which aired after ‘Late Edition’. I guess he’s just been sleeping late.
twolf1 @ 4
Yup, another one of those “it can always get worse” moments.
Walter Isaacson is ruling elite - former editor in chief of Time Mag and honcho at CNN. Now he is CEO of the Aspen Institute, and remains on the Board of Directors of United Airlines. He seems peripherally involved with Katrina recovery issues.
Do they ever look outside a guest list of about 250 people?
Happy Easter Dogs! Off to church in a few, have fun with the heads on sticks.
retirin’ in five @ 2
I guess Spectre is providing the ‘liberal balance’ for CNN’s segment?
Future line-up for CNN’s Late Edition:
happy easter, one and all!
yellow and pink marshmallow “peeps“
are the “breakfast of champions”,
here this morning. . .
[serving suggestion: 10 seconds
on high in ye olde microwave!
eeeeewwwww. . .]
“. . .It is time for the president and
Republicans in Congress to stop trying
to bully their way through this and
work with Democrats to end the war. . .
It’s time for the president to show
respect to the American people, who
voted overwhelmingly to leave Iraq. . .”
– howard dean,
this morning. . .
“Bush has spent part or all of 409 days of his presidency on the 1,600-acre ranch, according to CBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller, who keeps meticulous records of Bush’s travel.”
-via HuffPo
NBC’s Meet the Press, ie, “Can’t Book Guests, Because Dick Cheney Controls Me.”. Yeah, they don’t just have a problem with guests, they have three “journalists” who are non-partisan at best, and Kate O’Beirne. They make no pretense of being balanced.
Glenn Greenwald has a good post about the rightward lean of the Corporate Media. We’ve talked about this a lot, and I think it’s mainly due to corporate greed (the cable news channels want to maintain their control of the information to increase their profits) but then I don’t see how Keith Olberman fits into this.
Doh! I was blithely entering comments on the C&L entry that Christy had put up pointing everyone over here. No wonder comments were light.
Can I have a large cuppa coffee, please?
Morning all. Have an apple-blueberry-pecan coffeecake baking in the oven and we’re watching Cars here this morning, playing with our Easter basket bubbles. Life is good (despite the irritating snow…). How’s tricks?
Here in the Southern hemisphere, Easter is, of course, in autumn. It marks the end of the glorious summer and the beginning of Real Work again.In summer, the schools close for 6 weeks and all productive work (factories, construction, mining) stops for 3 weeks. Everyone (except service and emergency people) relaxes and enjoys. Easter weekend (4 days) is the last Hurrah.
Last night, the Easter Bunny left an empty basket for my granddaughter and a note saying Sorry, he’d dropped her eggs all over the garden.Fortunately, she found them all and is now smiling a wide, blissful, chocolate-covered smile.
Happy Easter, Pesach, Solstice, whatever to all you wonderful firepups.
Suez in SA.
Happy Easter to all who celebrate it. A good day to spend w/family & friends, if you can.
Juan Cole has a link to an Aljazeera review of reports from some Iraqi bloggers that the Wall Street Journal is not publishing:
Iraq’s Bloggers Record Life of Fear
It’s a good thing I can pick and choose.
would someone give me their take on the don imus rascist remark please
sharpton is calling for him to be fired…I kind of like him, though not in the middle he certainly pushes back against some of the wing nuts on his show
I hope he contacts sharpton and works something out
I know plenty of you here don’t like him, to me he’s the best of the worst on ocrporate raidon…get rid of him and you you will get someone further to the right to replace him
not good
mack, if you are here I left some further instructions on edit downstairs
hmmmm. . . doesn’t sound as delish’ as
multi-hued, techi-color peeps — microwaved. . .
s m i l e s
shuffles off in huge, furry,
moose-head slippers. . .
Good morning.
I’m glad my kiddo is past the Easter Egg hunting age. He was one of those kids that could never see anything, even if you told him where to look. I’d see a ball right next to him, almost touching him, tell him, “Hey, toss me that ball,” and he’d look all around him. I’d tell him where it was, he’d look and he still wouldn’t see it. Incredibly frustrating, especially since he was otherwise so terribly bright (he was speaking in sentences just after turning 1, and could read at 3).
As for the Sunday morning atrocities, I’ll let others watch, and I’ll read what’s documented. I’d really like to get to bed at a decent hour, and also not be pissed off when I hit the sack.
Maybe David Gregory will explain to Timmeh what the f*ck he was doing as one of the soft white turd’s backup dancers.
This is the time of year when this non-Jewish girl picks up a pack of matzo for yummy matzo brie (scrambled eggs and matzo, with a little half-and-half and chopped, fresh chives). And I found a yummy looking recipe for an apple crisp using matzo that I thought folks might enjoy as well.
This is the only thing peeps are good for: Microwave fun!
My son and I like to find interesting things to nuke.
Like grapes. That’s a blast! Almost literally!
If you have a nuker without a turntable, you can also do grape races.
nolo @ 23
make your own saffron meringue peeps…
LJ/Aquaria at 24 — We’re playing hide the Easter egs right now. Mr. ReddHedd and I are taking turns hiding them for her. She is having a blast. Kids are so fun at this age. :)
Christy @29: I hope you don’t end up having to show her where they all are, like I usually ended up doing with mine.
Although he did look cute in his bunny costume… And I have the pictures to show his girlfriend!
perris says
April 8th, 2007 at 5:57 am
would someone give me their take on the don imus rascist remark please. . .
after clarence page had him
take a pledge to avoid racist
rhetoric a few years back, i
was willing to believe he had
changed his ways on race. . .
i no longer think so.
that the remarks were intended
to be funny is all the more damning. . .
he denigrates black athletes at rutgers,
and demeans their abilities. . . i am sorry,
but as jeralyn merritt said
over at talkleft, he needs rehab. . .
i actually think he needs to be
shown the gate — “what’s your hurry,
here’s your cheesey ten gallon faux
cowboy hat. . . .”
and i don’t think he should
ever be tolerated on the basis
that “we might get worse (more
right-leaning) hosts in the future. . .”
just my $0.02.
Is this still part of Teh Last Throes? al-Sadr calls for anti-U.S. attacks
twolf1 @ 32
Great.
It was bound to happen sooner or later…
perris @ 5:57 -
For me, the I-hat has a major case of diarrhea of the mouth. Yes, he occasionally hit the mark with things like the military hospitals fiasco but then turns ’round w/some totally rabid racist remark. Just seems to be another example of blatter-heads whose mouths are on a permanent disconnect from their brains (if they have one). I could go on ad nauseam but that would indicate I might have caught the germ with which they appear to be infected *g*.
Hoppy Easter to all!
I read that someone fertilized a spot on the white house lawn in the shape of the peace sign. Is this true? If so, it is quite clever & I’d love to see a photo.
This idea has so many possibilities. A twist on freeway blogging could be planting flower seeds (preferably perennials) on roadside slopes. Just imagine flowery peace signs across the country.
Happy Easter everyone.
ironranger @
35
And Lady Bird will send her love
ironranger @ 35
Fertilizer politics
Good Frank Rich today. Particularly about Bush’s newest lies.
Bush complains that Congress hasn’t rubberstamped his Iraq funding, but he couldn’t find the time to testify for more than half an hour before the 911 commission. Because he had shrub to cut at his ranch.
What are the Repugs (and Loserman) going to campaign on if this war is over before the next election?
G’morning, peeps. Still mighty cold, but finally some blue sky and sunshine in MN. Easter morning. Hmmmm. We are Peepless here. But jelly beans abound. Which makes me think of Ronald Reagan. I eat them anyway. I am guardian of an adult brother who has mental retardation, so we dyed eggs last night. He had a ball. Me, too, actually. Sometimes it’s the simple delights that get us through all the rest. Now the Olde Philosopher will pop coffee cake in the oven. Happy Easter if that Fitz for you.
Dahlia Lithwick op-ed in WaPo- “Justice’s Holy Hires”
Opening salvo:
“Monica Goodling had a problem. As senior counsel to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Justice Department liaison to the White House, she no longer seemed to know what the truth was. She also must have been increasingly unclear about who her superiors were. This didn’t used to be a problem for Goodling. Everything was once very certain: Her boss’s truth was always the same as God’s truth. Her boss was always either God or one of His staffers…”
Bleeechh. Snowing here this am.
Marie Roget @ 41
ooh, that’s good. If she had remembered that God was her boss, she wouldn’t be in this mess right now.
Taleban ‘kill Afghan journalist’
Coming late to the thread –
Happy Easter, to those Pups who celebrate it. Enjoy the observance!
I just read Robert Kennedy’s piece on Huffington and wept.
What has happened to our wise leaders? The ones who made America great.
Robert F Kennedy
Renee in Ohio @ 2
The easter basket days are never behind us. I have two former foster children in thier 20’s They got peeps and chocolate, my stepdaughter (in college) is getting choclate and and Littleprop who is 13 gets the full blown basket.
In fct the big kids got actual baskets until a couple years ago when one of the boys said his girlfriend made fun of him for having the basket in his appartmetn, so could I just gift wrap his (rather large) allotment of peeps from now on.
No matter how tall they get (and the boys are very tall) or how deep the voices, they will always be my babies.
Until they have babaies of their own for me to spoil.
Well, we will still follow the sacred tradition of hitting the stores tomorrow, and getting Easter candy at deep discount prices. ;)
twolf1 @ 28
very cool!
thanks — though they
are only allowed in our
house for this one day
of the year [excepting,
of course, my personal,
hidden, “emergency-use-only”
cache — bought at half-price,
on the day after easter, and
then stowed, on the very top
shelf of our hall-way closet — all
for improving the watching of n.b.a.
play-off, and finals, games. . .]
Good Morning, all… and Happy Easter…
sing it loud now, “Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail!…”
lhp at 47 — Amen. :)
Christy Hardin Smith @ 17
Snow? You ae having snow after your daffodils bloomed? bummer.
We have had weather all over the place too. Goes up to the 70’s then a week later we had snow showers.
This has been a crazy spring
Christy Hardin Smith @ 26
The chives are an innovation that My Yiddishe Mama didn’t teach me.
Anyhoo I just returned a coupla English muffins to the freezer, attacked my recovering chives in the back-yard, and am whomping up some CHS-style matza brie con ciboulette as we speak! Thankee muchly :)Fitz! Love you FDL fuckers. Love you Jane and Kobe and Redd and Peanut and Mr. Redd, love you Marcy and Pach, love and adore you sexy brilliant Trexy, if either of us were straight boy would I marry you.
Keep being in lurk mode right now, but damn, you people, just sayin.
Scrambling to get ready for company with the noise of MTP in the background.
Russert, jowls a-quiver, has to admit his ol’ pal Orrin “made a mistake” talking about Carol Lam, and Hatch’s letter is on the MTP website.
Sure sucks when some-bunny gets caught giving a pass to a bald-faced-lying SOB [it’s Easter, that must be Sorry ol’ Blergh….]
Talking about ‘08 with the pundit panel, Russert cites Fox News polling as his prime resource on the status of current Ds v. Rs.
Talk about peep-poop…can’t NBC afford its own polling? How about addressing the credibility of the polling questions?
Russert…controlled by Chee-knee, Rove and Ailes?
SOS at 53 — I love it with a bit of chives, but I’m a savory breakfast person. It’s also quite yummy with the addition of a bit of chopped smoked salmon and some creme fraiche whipped into the eggs. But then, you are getting close to sublime.
Charlie Savage has Goodling’s law school covered:
http://www.boston.com/news/edu.....aw_school/
I will say that the photo of students taking notes shows at least one student is smart enough to be using a MacBook.
OT, but what the hey…
April 7, 1969, birth of that thing we call the Internet
SNOWING like hell, now (grumble…)Can’t find my garden chives (grumble..) under the SNOW (grumble…)
Happy Easter!
ThinkProgress posted this in the past hour:
Gonzales pushed failed Kerik nomination
Morning all I trust TCM is playing this absolute masterpiece sometime today. If you haven’t seen it before that simply means YOU’RE NOT GAY!
It’s snowing here, too, but you expect that in Russia :)
David at 61 — Ooooh, what a lovely movie thought for today. Thanks!
egregious @ 62
Are you really in Russia? I bet Russian SNOW is much cooler.
Happy easter to all. My favorite organ in all the world was on NPR’s St. Paul Something when I woke up this am. (Mander manual organ at St. Ignatius Loyola Church in NYC.)
OT but it made me mad, so I’m venting.
Thomas Lippman just finished on WJ. He averred, probably rightly so, that Saudi King Abdullah said one thing (illegal U.S. occupation of Iraq) to Arab League audience, and another to U.S. That what he really wanted was the U.S. to stay in Iraq until the mess was fixed. So I emailed the obvious Q: What makes King Abdullah think that the U.S. is capable of fixing the mess in Iraq? Q was read on air, and answer was (short version), oh Abdullah doesn’t think the U.S. can fix Iraq, but wants U.S. there as a counterweight against the power vacuum after U.S. leaves which will be filled by Iran.
So why didn’t he say that for starters?
Happy Easter!
Happy Spring!
I bit off the chocolate bunny’s right ear
and also found lots of the jelly beans; but surely there will be others to be discovered on a window ledge somewhere, someday.
Stephen Parrish, CPA @ 60
!The gift that keeps on giving!
I thought Russert’s Hatch correction bit was very weak. First, he failed to identify what the falsehood was.Second, directing people to go to the web site to read Hatch’s letter is not an adequate remedy. The falsehood was uttered on TV, not in a letter. The correction should have been on TV!
eCAHN at 65 — It is amazing how often something like that comes up, isn’t it? Sometimes, I thik it is just because in the quickness of putting a show together, things aren’t completely thought through. If it is a Q&A, sometimes a question will clairify something in your mind and — pop — out comes a much better answer. I know I often think of something I SHOULD have said once I finish a radio spot, and that has to happen for people who do this for a living, too.
But I do wish that sort of clarity would be what everyone pushes for — what you got as an answer to your question, and not the easier pap that came before it.
eCAHNomics @ 65
well, at least you got him to say it finally.
………….nicely done, eCHAN
CHS@69
Thanks for the silver lining. I’d missed it in my peeve.
Stephen Parrish, CPA @ 60
Yeah, I read a really long and fairly well detailed article in the WaPo this morning.
One thing stuck out at me, they say kerick is looking at a FEDERAL indictment for lying on his application forms, but it does not say from which branch of DOJ..
Kerick is under indictment down here in NYC as a result of a massive investigation done by the now sadly depleted and starved for funding New York City Department of Investigations (hat tip to the tireless Dep. Comm Arsenault who sat on that wiretap for months and a big shout out to DOI Comm Rose Gill Hearn who managed to do this huge investiagation with almost no money and almost no people, really well done)
in conjunction with the Bronx DA’s office. Bob Johnson–a star!
But no mention in the article of current SDNY USA maike Garcia’s invovlement. That was a glaring omission, and no explaination of which part of DOJ–is it main Justice in DC?–is going after Kerick.
Something seems a little off.
eCAHNomics @ 65
eCHANomics -
I heard that question!…….way kuwl to learn a firepup managed to get thru’ for an answer. Often want to call but the opportunity is long gone by the time the tongue gets untied. Good on ‘ya!
Elliott @ 67
that story is about how abu torture tried to prepare kerik for the confirmation and tough grilling
I wonder who’s preparing abu torture for his testimony in front of congress
I surely hope waxman is preparing some questions that won’t be anticipated, and I also hope he will follow through with some of the rediculous affirmations abu torture is going to claim
things like “there is no protection in the constitution against habeous corpus”…remember when he said that?…he said it as if it was an absolute fact when nothing could be further from the truth
that is the style of these neo fascists;
when they are about to make a novel claim that flies in the face of reality they will say it as if it is an absolute fact
watch for that too, that is sure to happen and we have to call him on the rediclous claims…not only by pointing out the facts but by ridiculing the obsurd claims that will be made
David Ehrenstein @ 61
I’m sorry to report that I am not Gay. Nonetheless, this is one of my favorite movies (along with Meet me in St. Louis).
I like the Old New York feeling. When the boys were little we used to go into manhattan for a couple hours towalk in the Easter Parade. They loved the people who did really outrageuos funny hats and all the street musicions. They also liked being able to run around the middle of the street on 5th Ave. w/o having any cars.
Christy Hardin Smith @ 63
So who’s wearing their Easter bonnet?
I always wanted to get a little purse and little gloves for my Easter outfit. And patent leather maryjanes. White ones.
Happy Easter! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcxKIJTb3Hg
From the HuffPo - I urge you to learn the harsh facts that lurk behind the mask of official illusion with which we have concealed our true circumstances, even from ourselves. Our country is in danger: not just from foreign enemies; but above all, from our misguided policies–and what they can do to the nation that Thomas Jefferson once told us was the last, best hope of man. There is a contest on, not for the rule of America, but for the heart of America. . . . I ask you to go forth and work for new policies–work to change our direction–and thus restore our place at the point of moral leadership, in our country, in our hearts, and all around the world.” edit - by RFK
perris @ 74
CIRCUSES! The Abu hearing will be must-see TV
The Canton Repository –my hometown paper and the name that launched a thousand appropriate jokes…editorial slant supplied by Timken Roller Bearing
Now I read the Santa Rosa Press Democrat known locally as the Healdsberg Press Republican
old gold @ 68
Exactly! And didn’t it seem like Russert was really pissed that he even had to trouble his beautiful mind with correcting the record? Which, as you note, he really failed to do….
The dog ate my homework, but you can find it in the backyard, so to speak.
lhp -
Just musing…ever hear of another Amherst law alum from the peak of DFH days known as ‘Eric the Rat’?
Always hated Easter. Church crap. Dress even more femmy and not even off school, what a ripoff.
First passover without Ruth, the goddess of ritual and passover and food and throwing out what you don’t need, excellent food and people the thing. I’m a jew wannabe, heck with you people. Ruth I miss you so much.
perris @ 74
!The gift that keeps on giving!
seems according to the wapo article think progress is lining to I am wrong on this…according to what I am reading, abu torture was grilling kerik to try to get him to refuse nomination or to try to get the president to remove him from consideration
the president apparently ignored abu torutre
hmmm
I need to find out more about this, I am not willing to trust wapo’s interperatation of the events
On this day in history:
WPA puts millions back to work
There are still some bridges and mountain roads around here that were built by the WPA and the stone work is still of very high quality.
If anybody is cooking a ham today, I have two tips:
Cook it on the barbecue grill, if you live somewhere where yor grill isn’t covered in snow.
Water down two tablespoons of maple syrup. Brush that on the ham a few times during the last hour of cooking.
I barbecued a ham yesterday. It is so yummy! We’re eating leftover ham right now. Mmmm.
This is traditionally one of the Ham Holidays, right? Not one of the Roasted Fowl Holidays?
Thanks Christy!!!
FYI - Talking Points Memo has started a project to literally document the atrocities on the Sunday morning talking heads shows.
Josh Marshall has asked his readers to watch the shows and write to Talking Points Memo to report any lies that they hear, who said it, which show they were on, and when they said it. Josh will be taping every show so he can check every quote. This is an extremely good thing. I hope everyone here at FDL gets involved.
I have a feeling Josh will be using his video footage of each show to call out the lies that are documented…
Hatch letter on tee-vee vs. website aside, it all begs the question. What does this tell us about Russert–the much-heralded big tater on the cocktail weenie circuit, keeper of the stats and info and “record”–that he either knowingly allowed Hatch’s falsehoods to stand unchallenged…or he was ignorant. Kind of a gone-zo moment….
Perris @ 74
Ed Gillespie, and Timothy Flannigan (worked with Abu in the whitehouse) are coaching er “planning strategy”
href=”http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040402614_pf.html”>wapo
Blank Kludge @ 82
I didn’t go to Amherst. Marcy did.
now this is must read
this is a story about pat robinson’s law school and how it is changing the meaning of our law
they make sh!!t up and then they make like they are absolutely right
must read
cleter @ 86
yummmmm… maple syrup, so many uses so little time……
Irony esc8psem @ 89
don’t know anything about them, how are they qualified for a proper rehearsal grilling abu?
cleter @ 86
I think in many places, it is one of the lamb holidays.
perris @ 84
seems according to the wapo article think progress is lining to I am wrong on this…according to what I am reading, abu torture was grilling kerik to try to get him to refuse nomination or to try to get the president to remove him from consideration
the president apparently ignored abu torutre
hmmm
I need to find out more about this, I am not willing to trust wapo’s interperatation of the events
More tothe point, WaPo really hung this one around Guliani’s neck. Somebody is really going after the RudeDude
sorry I haven’t learned to post the link, I’m sure it’s been asked here before, If someone explains, I’ll be truly grateful and will try to remember
looseheadprop @ 90
Rats!
The rugby angle confused me. Apologies.
Happy Easter, though! Your insights, comments, posts etc are top notch. Thanks.
The Hatch letter: http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/ms.....letter.pdf
This is one of the lamest “corrections” I’ve seen in my life. Orrin, you did not “accidentally use” Carol Lam’s name in place of Alan Bersin’s, because Alan Bersin was never a topic of conversation to begin with. You MAY have mixed up the past records of the two of them, but that would be a pretty stupid mistake to make, and it would require a much lengthier apology. At the very least, you owe Carol Lam an apology for denigrating her record as a prosecutor.
Oh and Blank Kluge
Amherst doesn’t have a law school.
Marcy went to Amherst to study Comp. Lit. Fitz went there undergrad and studied economics. He is a Harvard Law alum.
Now, who is “Eric the Rat”? do tell
Ironyesc8psem @ 96
hit the link button on your tool bar, paste in the link, hit enter, then type what you want to say about the link, hit enter again…continue with your post from there
when you hit the link button you will get a security warning if you are using ie7
allow…also try to find the permanently allow by right clicking or adding fdl to the trusted sites zone
Blank K
I sense you have a very cool story waiting to tell
David Ehrenstein @
61
or, of a certain age ………..
perris @ 90
Thanks Perris! I’m learning all kinds of goodies, like this:
“Start digging, and Goodling also looks to be the Forrest Gump of no comments: Here she is in 1997, fielding calls from reporters to Regent’s School of Government admissions office… “
looseheadprop @ 99
Well, now that I’m factually embarressed…
On a whim I googled, found this article. Tragic legacy. As in Hamlet, ‘I knew him, Horatio’…but early-mid ’90’s…
http://www.amherstbulletin.com/story/id/29788/
Perris, Gellespie was past head of RNC and Flannigan is a lawyer in the whitehouse, Abu has requested help from GOP members outside of the DOJ and hasn’t got much help. He has to be careful not to include other members of the DOJ because they could be potential witnesses.