First off, thanks to Pach for the kind & generous welcome. (Though I do seem to have lost the -ites from my nic in a tragic HTML accident about a year ago.) I shall endeavor to consistently write for FDL very serious, thoughtful, blog posts that have never been made in such detail or with such care. Or something.
Second off, Watertiger comes back from the Antipodes this week, returning once more to the, uh, Propodes. I’d been planning on using this space today to present extracts from my epic poem, “The Wingnuttiad,” a verse tour in heroic couplets through the Fever Swamps of the Right Wankosphere. But I’ll hold off on that for now, giving you but a taste:
Then list! the wail from far Wisconsin
Of how it would be overtly part’san
To dare to think that Sam Alito
Were any worse than, say, Mansquito.
This of course refers to the always reliably loopy Ann Althouse, whom we shall no doubt be mocking soon. Which raises the question, why snark? Why the constant mockery? Well, the point is that snark is a necessary tool, because so much of what’s wrong with America nowadays is that powerful crazy people are doing crazy things, to the relentless applause of crazy sycophants. Here’s for instance Bill Curry pointing out the obvious about Holy Joe Lieberman:
The most important bipartisan movement in a generation is taking shape on Capitol Hill. But ironically, Joe Lieberman isn’t part of it. Instead, he joins Bush in attacking the “defeatists.” Yes, we’ve come to that phase of a war when disgraced leaders blame the outcome on those brave enough to oppose them. Sadly, Lieberman shows signs of giving in to the temptation.
Yup. The country is finally becoming united in a bipartisan fashion: against the war. And here’s Mr. Bipartisanship himself… demanding escalation. (Via the Powder-Blue Devil.)
Or take this stuff, which I noted the other day. The Prime Minister of Iraq now says the country can get on fine without us.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Saturday that the Iraqi army and police are capable of keeping security in the country when American troops leave “any time they want” though he acknowledged the forces need further weapons and training.
The Iraqi Parliament said they want us out.
On Tuesday, without note in the U.S. media, more than half of the members of Iraq’s parliament rejected the continuing occupation of their country. 144 lawmakers signed onto a legislative petition calling on the United States to set a timetable for withdrawal, according to Nassar Al-Rubaie, a spokesman for the Al Sadr movement, the nationalist
Shia group that sponsored the petition.
The Iraqi people don’t want us to stay.
A new WPO poll of the Iraqi public finds that seven in ten Iraqis want U.S.-led forces to commit to withdraw within a year. An overwhelming majority believes that the U.S. military presence in Iraq is provoking more conflict than it is preventing and there is growing confidence in the Iraqi army. If the United States made a commitment to withdraw, a majority believes that this would strengthen the Iraqi government. Support for attacks on U.S.-led forces has grown to a majority position—now six in ten. Support appears to be related to a widespread perception, held by all ethnic groups, that the U.S. government plans to have permanent military bases in Iraq.
But we’re not leaving Iraq.
We’re not done building a democracy there.
It’s a shite state of affairs. Pointing out the absurdity is necessary, so we can recall even if only distantly, just what “normal” is, or should be.
Plus, wingnuts are just plain funny. Or can be. On this, see:
*The Kenosha Kid on the painfully weird and unfunny Mallard Fillmore;
*Attaturk on the new Cheney hagiography;
*Roy on Wingnut Aesthetic Theory;
*GottaLaff on thought crimes.
*Tom Hilton on Teh Nuge;
*Gavin on Noonan! The Musical.
Related posts:
- The End of the Delusion in Iraq
- Torture: Obama Heeded Maliki on Abuse Photos, Says McClatchy; What That Says for Our Occupation
- In Iraq, As in So Many Contexts, Withdrawal is Victory
- Q-Poll: Lieberman’s Opposition to Public Option Not Popular in Connecticut
- Blackwater Bribed Iraqi Officials After Nissour Square Massacre





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eeks! Now to read the article :)
Bay City Rollers? I’ll admit my own party in wandering quite far down the 70’s pop ghetto.
third?
The Bay City Rollers are up there because I’ll be posting here on S A T U R DAY nights.
I hit the very prestigious third again!
Hi Thers, welcome!
In the you-can’t-make-this-up category for today, I’d like to nominate the LATimes story about the Watergate exhibit at the Nixon Library being totally destroyed by the new curator, hired by the National Archives as part of their takeover of the institution.
A reminder from the past about the academic standing of the Nixon Library:
Stalinists all.
I got nuttin’.
Out of the ribbons as usual, but happy to do so in order to read through Thers’ entire post.
Is there some medicine for them thar Fever Swamps?
Especially looking forward to more of this:
I can’t believe you gave Kenosha Kid a link. What will the Kid komplain about today?
punaise @ 8
This I do not believe !
Having now checked some of those links, I can honestly say that this “downunder girl” is glad that she’s not there at the moment! Not that I have even the minutest sympathy for any terrorist organisation, but sheesh! That level of knee-jerkery will get people banged up just for looking at Janette Howard the wrong way.
WELCOME THERS !! MWAH. MWAH. (hit both cheeks)
Well, Pach said to give you a Big Hi, so I thought I’d get in early. Very glad to see you here, duckie.
Oh, he’ll find something.
Likely some lie about how I stole his hat.
fitzteenth!
Digby had something up about that earlier this week.
Quite inbred, Wingnuttia is. Hugh frickin’ Hewitt…
Thers @ 15
Corporations that don’t do succession planning fail. So who are the wankers grooming to take over? Doesn’t seem to be much investment in any of the Repub. candidates. Who in the family stump (no branches for a tree) is going to inherit the Love Canal that is the Republican party legacy?
Oops, sorry – manners…
Welcome Thers! Looking forward to The Wingnuttiad.
Justin Raimando”At this point, unless the American people wake up in time – which I very much doubt – war with Iran seems all but inevitable.
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=11276
The “cakewalk in Iraq” zealots started beating the war drums against Iran just after the invasion of Iraq and they have never stopped. The unsubstantiated claims about Iran’s “alleged” nuclear weapons program, the unsubstantiated claims about the IED’s coming from Iran, Liebermanns push for a strike on Iran, Levin’s roll over to kiss Liebermanns butt, A*P*Cs endless focus on Iran, the 7th delay of the A*P*C Rosen espionage trial until the falls give the I-Lobby and other warmongers plenty of time to implement their illegal and immoral plans.
Glad to be here. T’anks!
I’m really starting to believe that the only people who want to stay in Iraq are the ones who like seeing animals being tortured and left to die. In other words, the horrible people of our country are behind Bush’s atrocious inhumane act in Iraq.
Gawd.
i remember you from Thersides days – happy to see you again and happy you are a regular duck on the lake.
PS i’m sitting here feeling sorry for myself – i just dropped my nice ipod – the very one i bought at great expense to save my sanity at work pulling data. Now it’s got static and one deaf earpiece – way to fix?
KayInMaine @ 20
Ding!
First the Kenosha Kid gets a link, then the world goes into a mess.
Seriously, I would like to highlight the LA Times story about Saudi citizens being 45% of foreign insurgents in Iraq, with 50% of them coming over as suicide bombers. It’s something to keep in mind as the Lieberman let’s bomb Iran vote was passed 97-0 this week.
Kathryn in MA @ 21
Hi Kathryn!
If you dropped it with the headset in, try another headset. Probably just damaged the earbuds. If an iPod plays at all after a drop, it’s probably OK.
Welcome, Thers(ites). I’m certain you will do the intent of Homer’s namesake proud, as you always have. Thersites spat out his teeth when dying, after using them to chew on & then disclaim the words & deeds of the mighty of his time…Glad to have you here a lot more than previously.
trifecta @ 23
Does anyone have good link about that bill and the vote? I don’t understand it.
Here’s the inside skinny on McCain’s campaign meltdown:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19…../newsweek/
Loo Hoo. @ 26
Here is a decent link to the Iran Senate vote.
trifecta @ 23
I’d like to see the same RGJoe bill re-introduced in the Senate this week, but with Saudi Arabia substituted for Iran. That’ll fuck with BigTime’s pacemaker but good.
TeddySanFran @ 28
Now, TSF, don’t forget that 15 out of 19 of the 9/11 hi-jackers were from the KSA and we invaded Iraq. If we use HoJo and the Chimpenfuhrer’s logic, they’ll probably have us invade Swaziland or something.
How soon are we gonna hear that stupid McCain story about the government spending like a drunken sailor on shore leave? Hasn’t he lost all credibility after his campaign’s burn rate took him right into the ground? Has the man actually ever managed anything?
What Kristol says and what he means…
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
Why Bush Will Be A Winner
When you wish upon a star
Makes no difference who you are
Anything your heart desires
If your heart is in your dream
No request is too extreme
When you wish upon a star
As dreamers do
Fate is kind
She brings to those who love
The sweet fulfillment of
Their secret longing
Like a bolt out of the blue
Fate steps in and sees you through
When you wish upon a star
Your dreams come true
Aw hell, let’s just blame the victims and the scapegoats in advance…
Jiminy Crickets Kristol. When You Wish Upon A Star is just a song from the Depression!
Sheeze, that guy really is a BusChen Loyal Puppet. What a dunce!
Lieberman is steeped in mendacity.
Oh. John “Assrocket” Hinderaker said last night that Obama is finished as a candidate because he doesn’t understand that we need to stay in Iraq to fight Al Qaeda. Time Magazine blog of the year? Really?
Link to his ramblings (/blogwhore)
Welcome, Thers.
Just taking it easy these next few days. I got a diagnosis i wasn’t really expecting on Thursday and have been bumed out for a few days…but no one expects the Spanish Inquisition, do they?
It’s a little difficult to be jovial and in comparison with personal things, what’s happening with my country is wayyy down the list.
Do svidania all.
kathleen @ 18
Sy Hersh in the New Yorker last summer before the Israeli-Hezbollah war reported that the Israeli’s were using strategies concocted by Heir Cheney and his staffers to determine whether those same tactics would work in Iran….they have been preparing for war there for the last couple of years.
If Iran is indeed building nuclear weapons, and the US was not the war machine it is under Heir Cheney, I would be for focused bombings, like those in Iraq during the 90s and the “no-fly zones” strikes, to keep Iran in check. Now? I think Heir Cheney is doing it for nefarious reasons, and because of the Bushie’s numerous foreign policy failures–have they succeeded in ONE?–I don’t feel good about Iran at all.
Thanks, newtonuser – will i see you at ykos again?
Thanks, trifecta, but I still don’t understand it. And why everyone voted in agreement.
So sorry, James.
trifecta @ 23
this is something that ought to be rubbed into Joe Lieberman’s face, and, this article ought to be sent to every congressperson, Senate and House.
this is an issue that can and should be used to thwart Cheney’s diabolical foreign policy plans. for more, go read what Emptywheel said today about that subject,
TeddySanFran @ 28
Me too. Not gonna happen…
James, darlin – that’s not *good bye,* is it?
Kathryn in MA @ 36
Hi Kathryn!
Probably not, and that is a real heartbreak for me. Summer is a great time for me and my business – I can bail anytime I want. But August is when I hit my stride for the year. School starting, that whole business.
I have a secret plan to jump on a plane and make it for a day, but it’s more wishful thinking than anything. I will miss it badly.
Kiss the Rev for me!
I’m all for bipartisanship. But Republicans remind of scorpions. Of which we have an abundance around these parts. Republicans and scorpions.
Will do – she’ll be at teh Kos, and then off to PA
KATHLEEN @ 18
10-4 on that.
as Arthur Silbur on powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/ says:
how about them apples?
the Nuge, the Noonan, the mockery of their buffoonery, all well and good, a light diversion, but it’s a little sad that the next crazy neo-con attack, and it’s unanimous endorsement by the senate only gets one front page mention on fdl:
http://www.firedoglake.com/200…..r-on-iran/
perhaps there are implications out of this that need further discussion?
for example, if the Republican wing of the neo-con war party has crossed the rubicon with another attack on a nation that is no threat to the USA, and the world has condemned the horiible civilian casualties, the dollar has turned into the peso, oil is above $100 a barrel, etc, the Democratic nominee running for president will have to struggle to justify the vote, doing the same awkward, pathetic straddling and non-apologies that made Kerry lose so much credibility.
meanwhile, the (R) wing of the war party will be parading around in shiny centurion helmets, blasting victory trumpets, all that shit, aided and abetted by their sycophantic media allies.
if they nominate a comprimised neo-con like Clinton or Obama, they could manage to snatch defeat from almost certain victory…they would richly deserve it, but it would still be bad news.
Abramoff investigation leads to another guilty plea
By Mike Soraghan
July 14, 2007
Another Republican environmental activist has pleaded guilty to tax evasion charges uncovered as part of the investigation of now-imprisoned lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
Jared Carpenter was the vice president of the Council of Republicans for Environmental Advocacy (CREA), which derived from a group founded by former Interior Secretary Gale Norton, anti-tax activist Grover Norquist and Italia Federici.
Federici pleaded guilty last month to tax evasion and obstruction charges and is to be sentenced Nov. 14.
Carpenter pleaded guilty to one count of income tax evasion on July 6 in a plea that was not publicized by the Justice Department and was first reported Friday by Greenwire.
He must pay $74,241 in back taxes by the date of his sentencing Nov. 1. The crime carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
darkblack @ 32
Better be careful, d.b.
As I recall, FDL has a troubled history with
truthfulPhotoshopped pictures of Joe.Hi Thers! See you Saturday night under the lights. Break a leg.
darkblack @ 32
that’s a heady brew, DB, nothing like sen cha ……..
98 pages of comments so far on Bill Kristol’s delusional ramblings , possibly a Post record.
Lieberman? I wasn’t even thinking about this guy. Now I’m in overdrive.
delurking to welcome thers to the lake – hellooooo – ok back to lurking i’m a lil tired back later ;0)
Joe Lieberman is a mole. And I don’t mean the animal mole. He’s embedded.
Fast forward to July 2012. President Clinton and the Democratically-controlled congress are getting beat up in the polls over Iraq (still 65,000 troops there), healthcare (still no deal, because no one trusts President Clinton on healthcare), oil prices (gas is at $4.79), global warming (it’s still getting warmer), taxes (the AMT is a nightmare addiction), and Pakistan (Musharref is missing a few nukes despite his crackdown and martial law). Music still sucks. L.A. really is cooking and going dry. So is Florida. China is poisoning itself and the rest of the planet. The system is broken and has been for some time, but inside the beltway and corporate boardrooms, everything’s groovy. Jeb is looking good come November. The Repubs look to re-gain control of the House and maybe, maybe even the Senate.
Does anybody have a link to the text of the Levin-Lieberman resolution?
How on earth could EVERY Dem present vote for it?
Is it the equivalent of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution? Is there any further approval that Cheney/PuppetOTUS need or, rather, would seek?
Off topic, but, would somebody PLEASE OUT LINDSEY GRAHAM.
allan_in_upstate @ 50
Naw, I believe that richard cohen’s support of a Libby pardon ran well over a hundred and someone mentioned an earlier lunatic column in support of the invasion that ran over 125 pages.
I didn’t read anymore than the headline to know it wasn’t even worth the time to click through to the comments. I refuse to give trafic to an idiot like Little Billy.
Thersites, huh?
We’re not even building a Democracy there anymore. I mean, it’s not part of our mission.
Anyway, how does destroying Falluja help build Democracy?
We had no reason to go. We have no reason to stay. The rest is lies.
What’s striking about Mr. Lieberman, is the fact he is extremely religious.
Six Years of Bush
Lawlessness, Waste and Incompetence
By RALPH NADER
Thursday, July 12, 2007’s Washington Post was another day of well-supported headlines chronicling the lawless, incompetent, wasteful, negligent, bumbling and multiple perils to our nation’s security and safety caused by the Bush-Cheney regime.
One headline reads: “U.S. Warns of Stronger Al-Qaeda.” The report by the Bush Administration’s National Counterterrorism Center was titled “Al-Qaida Better Positioned to Strike the West.” Safe havens are being established in remote tribal areas of western Pakistan.
In recent days, George W. Bush has told audiences of the growing menace of Al-Qaeda inside Iraq.
There was no Al-Qaeda in Iraq before Bush’s invasion.
Five hundred billion dollars (and vast bloodshed) later and we are left with the Bush government’s own assessment of Al-Qaeda’s resurgence and spread!
Oklahoma kiddo @ 60
Mono-theists don’t have a good track record in the area of non-violent problem solving.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 60
What’s striking about Mr. Lieberman, is the fact he is extremely religious.
The problem, I think, lies in what it is that he worships.
Jonathan @ 54…
yeah, it’s dystopian but possible – Hillary Clinton may be able to botch and stifle the much needed health care reform twice!
Oklahoma kiddo @ 60
If Zionism is a religion, then he is definitely religious. Other than that, his zest for more blood-invading or bombing Iran, and his apartheid views on Palestine, don’t equate with most religious doctrine.
Los Angeles Diocese reaches $660 million settlement in sex abuse cases. Ain’t religion grand.
Four-pager article by Ray McGovern:
Remembering an: Ill-Starred Day Four Years Ago
by Ray McGovern
July 15, 2007
For those tracking the long train of abuses and usurpations of a modern-day George who would be King and his eminence grise behind the throne, July 14 has a resonance far beyond the fireworks of Bastille Day. Four loosely related events on that same day four years ago throw revealing light on key ingredients of the debacle in Iraq.
snip
New and improved 14 points of fascism:
http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm
Oklahoma kiddo @ 60
cleter @ 69
;0)
behindthefall @ 55
Thomas
Under Recent Floor Activity, set the date to 7/11/2007 and click on Last Major Action. Scroll down to item 25, S.AMDT.2073 to H.R.1585. I think that’s it. I got lost in the weeds following the links looking for the text. It has to be in there somewhere.
New Osama tape. Chertoff’s gut. Bush’s recent power directive.
Not good.
ccmask @ 61
And who said that irony is dead?
Cannot understand that 97-0 vote. Russia and China will get in on this one. D.C. won’t be truly happy until the world is destroyed. Maybe D.C. is the problem and it’s time for the revolution.Some of our best laws have been from third parties.
eCAHNomics @ 66
It certainly is, if you count the new cathedral in downtown L.A. Cardinal Roger Mahony certainly wishes he could have spent that $, not on paying off the sex abuse victims of archdiocesan miscreants, nor on the families who frequent the Catholic Worker & other catholic help orgs within spitting distance, but on the gigantic new cathedral recently built in the same environs, commonly known around here as the Taj Mahony…
The Saudi involvement in 9-11 and their continuing interference in Iraq remains the open secret our government has continued to stifle while Cheney and his minions keep beating drums for war with Iran. It has always infuriated me that Bushco continues to cover up for the Saudis and give them any thing they want while they plot against us and send suicide bombers into to Iraq. Most Americans have no idea of the nationalities of the 9-11 conspirators. People think they were all from Afghanistan or Iraq. That is the biggest lie Bush got away with, the second was convincing the American people that Saddam Hussain was the guy who was behind the 9-11 plot. Iran ought to be scared shitless right now. It’s not like we haven’t heard this all before. They are even recycling the talking points. I’m waiting for Condi to mention the mushroom cloud.
Marie Roget @ 75
WAINS (=Why Am I Not Surprised)
wangdangdoodle @ 71
What a briar patch they hide the deliberations of our democracy in! Here are snippets; it is basically a list of assertions — no evaluation or analysis — and if it is bought wholesale, it does indeed sound like a casus belli is being assembled:
— begin quote —
(4) In an interview published on June 7, 2006, Zalmay Khalilzad, then-United States ambassador to Iraq, said of Iranian support for extremist activity in Iraq, “We can say with certainty that they support groups that are attacking coalition troops. These groups are using the same ammunition to destroy armored vehicles that the Iranians are supplying to Hezbollah in Lebanon. They pay money to Shiite militias and they train some of the groups. We can’t say whether Teheran is supporting Al Qaeda, but we do know that Al Qaeda people come here from Pakistan through Iran. And Ansar al Sunna, a partner organization of Zarqawi’s network, has a base in northwest Iran.”
(5) On April 26, 2007, General David Petraeus, commander of Multi-National Force-Iraq, said of Iranian support for extremist activity in Iraq, “The level of financing, the level of training on Iranian soil, the level of equipping some sophisticated technologies. . . even advice in some cases, has been very, very substantial and very harmful.”
(6) On April 26, 2007, General Petraeus also said of Iranian support for extremist activity in Iraq, “We know that it goes as high as [Brig. Gen. Qassem] Suleimani, who is the head of the Qods Force. . .. We believe that he works directly for the supreme leader of the country.”
(7) On May 27, 2007, then-Major General William Caldwell, spokesperson for Multi-National Force-Iraq, said, “What we do know is that the Iranian intelligence services, the Qods Force, is in fact both training, equipping, and funding Shia extremist groups. . . both in Iraq and also in Iran. . .. We have in detention now people that we have captured that, in fact, are Sunni extremist-related that have, in fact, received both some funding and training from the Iranian intelligence services, the Qods Force.”
(8) On February 27, 2007, in testimony before the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate, Lieutenant General Michael Maples, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said of Iranian support for extremist activity in Iraq, “We believe Hezbollah is involved in the training as well.”
(9) On July 2, 2007, Brigadier General Kevin Bergner, spokesperson for Multi-National Force-Iraq, stated, “The Iranian Qods Force is using Lebanese Hezbollah essentially as a proxy, as a surrogate in Iraq.”
(10) On July 2, 2007, Brigadier General Bergner detailed the capture in southern Iraq by coalition forces of Ali Musa Daqdaq, whom the United States military believes to be a 24-year veteran of Lebanese Hezbollah involved in the training of Iraqi extremists in Iraq and Iran.
(11) The Department of State designates Hezbollah a foreign terrorist organization.
— end quote —
It sure is a briar patch, behindthefall. The last thing they want is sunshine, an informed citizenry, and open government. (OK, the last 3 things.)
And how convenient was the outing of not only Valerie Plame but the entire Brewster-Jennings front group? No one left to counter the bullshit.
More proof of how swimmingly things are going in Iraq:
Flak jackets now required in the Green Zone.
If Timmeh were a journalist, which he’s not, he might have asked
Lindsay Graham about this on MTP.
sporkovat @ 64
You guys are much too optimistic — Look what happened in Japan after their 1990 tech bubble burst. It is all summed up in their stock market chart history.
(Go to yahoo’s new chart reader (beta) and punch up the nikei 225 [^n225] and look what happened around 1997. It was simply the jumping off point for a 6 year deflationary stretch.)
Interestingly, their tech bubble predicts what is happening in our economy as we speak. Look closely at the huge May ‘97 rally that corresponds to a similar event taking place in our tech-economy now (see link). Talk about an influx of foreign currency! Anyone care to guess where it is coming from now?? And what’s next…?
What happened next was the onset of the East Asian Financial crisis of (July) 1997 when several rounds of currency devaluation kicked off a debilitating deflationary denouement in Japan. And we are just a few months away from the beginning of an analog credit meltdown here at home.
The recession ahead abates in 2009 when a new administration is scheduled to take office. Good times prevail temporarily. Then something really big happens and it is back to the kind of Republican Malfeasance we’ve come to expect.
A republican coup? Good question. Maybe Cheney finally pushes Bush out of the way.
See for yourselves… Explore the future in your Nikkei NoosCruiser! You’ll be amazed what can go wrong!
behindthefall, Thanks for culling that ghastly info.
What the heck were our Senators thinking?
Don’t know if you saw this comment by selise a few days back which includes excellent links and points out the House version of this path to Iranian war, imo.
Eureka Springs @ 82
OMG.
I’d missed that. How about this (from selise’s comment):
Why, why, why did NOT ONE SENATOR stand up?? I guess we’ll be reading graduate theses trying to answer this question in about fifty years (well, I may not be reading them …), after they reinvent universities and civilization.
Yes, and no questions from MSM either..surprise /s
BTW, I sent selise a link to your culled info.. think she will like it..)
Phoenix Woman doesn’t think these bills will amount to much since the Navy is talking about pulling a couple of aircraft carriers out of the Persian Gulf area.. I’ll believe it when they are far away myself.
Also if you missed a link floating arouond these days to a youtube called Bases Are Loaded.. it’s worth a watch.. very informative.
I cannot help but think with such large bases in Iraq.. Bushco may not need aircraft carriers to pull off an airstrike on 200 locations in Iran..
No link for Trifecta?
allan_in_upstate @ 47
‘Careful’?
I don’t fear mendacious traitors to the Republic, or useful idiots acting on behalf of foreign governments.
What I do fear, however, is the somewhat high tolerance for malfeasance in America, and what it portends for the future.
When they come after me, or any other artist for a constitutionally protected parodic rendering…It will be too late for us all.