…How will he stand up to al-Qaeda?
There’s a problem with Howard Kurtz’s take on NPR’s refusal to allow The George and Juan Show a free pass to soak up valuable air-time. Kurtz would rather buy into Williams’ Alma Martyr shtick (”It makes no sense to me. President Bush has never given an interview in which he focused on race. . . . I was stunned by the decision to turn their backs on him and to turn their backs on me.”) than deal with the fact that NPR offered to interview the president, just not through an overawed flack like Williams.
I listened to that Bush/Williams interview from January and it was a total stink-bomb. NPR gave it wall to wall coverage, breaking format and carrying it at the top of both hours of All Things Considered.
It was a travesty. Williams was in full, Fawning Fox News Toady-mode, pitching softball after softball at the president and offering no follow-up questions. It left the line between journalism and PR way behind and crossed into the territory of worship.
The January interview was one of the stops on Bush’s PR junket to Sell The Surge. And the president, for his part, was doing his best impression of your condescending drunk uncle at about three whiskeys in. This was the, “(T)he vice president is a person reflecting a half-glass-full mentality” interview, if you’ll recall. Right. That one.
The next Thursday’s listener mail segment was a bloodbath.
In spite of its center-right tilt, NPR does not cater to the dwindling number of people in this country who still support the president. His brand of Mission Accomplished™ PR pageantry may do just fine for the intellectually passive rubes in the Bill O’Reilly set over at Fox (which is where this latest Bush/Williams love-in landed), but NPR’s audience trends, I think, toward hailing from the 75% of the country who don’t support Bush and the war anymore. This is the same majority of the population who have opposed the Surge from the outset, actually, lest we forget.
Why would NPR open their flank at this point by acting as a showboat for a wildly unpopular president, especially if he will only agree to speak through a lackey? Their listeners don’t want it. The dead-enders who still relish the oily Drive-Thru aftertaste of White House propaganda have got plenty of places to turn to get their fix these days. What possible incentive is there to lay down and make it one more?
Well, maybe now that NPR are about to be viciously mau-maued by the full complement of Republican water-carriers, they will understand more of where we “far left loonies” are coming from. Best of luck to them.
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single digits?
I could yell Zed but I’m still too pissed off about the Leiberman-Kyle amendment.
I just reluctantly re-upped with my local public radio station. Been pretty disappointed with NPR News of late.
Hey, TRex. Froomkin’s on this too. What chickenshittery, huh? I’ll go get Froomkin.
My local public radio station carries Amy Goodman and The World. I couldn’t NOT re-up!
TRex, you are the greatest. Fabulous post. NPR should be ashamed, but then those type of folks never are…
Froomkin.
NPR’s news division is hopelessly corrupted by being inside the Beltway (they never should have moved from NYC). The lesson they’ll learn when the wingnuts attack is that they should suck up harder and longer. It’s what ABC and CBS did, it’s what all jellyfish journalism does in this country.
Hey, everybody. I’m in the middle of ironing some pants to wear to work. Just to make this clear, though, I am not now nor have I ever been an employee of National Public Radio. The views expressed in this post are strictly my own and do not reflect the views of NPR or any of its affiliate media outlets.
Thankyewberrymusshhhh…
I remember the January interview and I totally agree. He thought that lobbing soft balls at the President would get him a Call Back. And, it did, but NPR didn’t go for it.
I also agree that NPR speaks to the 75%’s.
So, I’m not understanding what commenter at #6 is saying.
Can someone explain to me?
I know NPR is far from speaking to the far-left radicals, but, of the choices I have to listen to when I’m in my car….
TRex @ 9
“may it pleats the court”
Don’t you find that TRex can say with ten words what it takes others 30 words to say?!
TRex in the afternoon!
I didn’t even know about this–thought I heard a piece of this interview on my NPR station on the way to work the other morning. I recall yelling at my radio, and turning it over to the jazz station to calm down.. I’ll read your links in a minute.
Oddly enough, I left a post downstairs in epu-land about the emails I just sent to Talk of the Nation about their ridiculously trivial politics discussion today. I’ve rarely been able to afford full membership in my station, but usually send in something. This year, I’m ot at all sure I will.
Loo Hoo @ 12
Yes! TRex is admirably concise and to the point. Wish I could do that.
And, I’m really not trying to defend NPR. I usually have already read on-line before I get in the car, a lot of what they are reporting.
But, I still don’t here what # 6 is saying.
Maybe I’m just in a finger-pointing overload mood.
:)
Lahoma tells me: “After today’s vote, I’ve had it with Hillary.”
KestrelBrighteyes @ 2
Lieberman is a zed.
Bob in HI
Juan Williams suffers from “journalistic Stockholm Syndrome.” He’s less of a reporter and more of an advocate for the interviewee the further up the power ladder he goes.
Laura Doty @ 5
amen.
after supporting my local npr station for about 20 years, i stopped in 2002. the price of my support is that, as i tell them every time they call for a donation, is that they must carry democracy now!.
eventually they just stopped calling.
The way we deal with NPR? We don’t.
As long as we’re talkin’ softballs and shillery:
Rev Al Sharpton puttin’ the onus on Sylvia’s Restaurant on CNN right now. Strawmannery in action. The question is O’Reilly’s words. And whether, given his demands that Imus be fired, Sharpton will stop spinnin’ for Billo.
Oh, the hypocrisy.
Demand better. Be better.
Lieberman, Pelosi, Reid, the DLC, DiFi, HRC. Gawd
I feel the ghost of Steve Gilliard pressing me to speak the truth about Juan Williams. I’ll refrain, but suffice it to say that NPR did the right thing. Williams can’t interview his way out of a paper bag, and a “talking points opportunity” with the President would have been one step away from a minstrel show.
It is is a good sign that NPR (Nice Polite Republicans) is afraid to broadcast a smoochfest with Uncle Juan Williams and Codpiece. If Codpiece wants a smoochy interview, there are plenty of other Republican reporters at NPR’s disposal such as Inskeep, Mara Liarson, Kevin Insnitch, or Rubberlips. They would all happily get on their knees for Bush.
I think that the real deal is that Bush is so radioactive now, that NPR is just promulgating excuses. NPR doesn’t want to deal with another firestorm of criticism from its audience. The Republican coup at NPR has not worked out well for them. All the liberal listeners like me are totally disgusted with them.
Loo Hoo @ 12
That’s pretty funny to me, since I think I suffer from chronic, debilitating blogorrhea.
Onward Christian Soldiers. With the Israeli government as the facilitators and enablers, it’s off to Iran.
TRex @ 9
You iron your pants??? Is that an East Coast thingy?
Here in Hawaii, I think the only people who iron their pants are Bank vice presidents, and maybe people stationed at military bases.
Our Senators split on the Kyl-Liarman saber-rattling resolution, and split opposite from the way I would have guessed: Akaka for, Inouye against. What is wrong with these people? Dick Cheney is grinning like the Cheshire cat, and rubbing his hands together with glee.
Bob in HI
TRex @ 25
you are mistaken. it is not a disease – it is a talent.
His business card reads,
Juan Williams, NPR*
*Nice Polite Republican
Here’s an invitation to anyone to support Hillary’s vote today.
RickinSF @ 18
I am sorry Juan Williams rips right through Bill Kristols warmongering on Fox Sunday’s
Juan Williams on the Libby Trial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maDoeYi1ovQ
Can’t find the “enough” clip. But plenty at You tube of Juan ripping Kristol up
I thought that was pretty funny last night when you called out your school boy crush and TSF said
Man Up, Dude.
Hardee har.
Thanks for a smile today.
And, don’t get your tail accidentally near the iron.
demi @ 10
NPR has had to suffer for 7 years with a Republican-controlled Board of Directors who continually hammer it for lack of “balance,” i.e., not tilted far enough to the right. Its like back in the days of the Phil Donahue show where if he wanted one “liberal”, he had to have at least two conservatives on the same show. I’m really referring here to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is supposed to fund NPR.
Bob in HI
Juan ripping Kristol on Fox
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PNWEmxiRbc
Here is Juans “I want to scream” moment
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/…..ms-scream/
You should watch Fox Sunday more often to watch Juan rip.
scory @ 23
Sharpton and Williams = Stepin meet Fetchit?
OT and sorry, but we are on pins and needles* here in the Bluestate: any word from the Rules Committee on Hans von S.? Or when the vote is due?
*We, that is, who are not on pins and needles about the AL East Division title race.
Alright, kids, hi-ho and all that.
Time to make the donuts.
See you tonight.
BlueStateRedHead @ 36
DiFi basically punted. since there was supposed to be a D vote for Von Spakovsky (Ben Nelson), The committee sent all names forward without a reocmmendation on may. IOW, S2D2.
Right, Bob. I wasn’t arguing with you.
I follow Mr. Moyer and I gottcha.
I know that the right-wing, repubs rule and dfh’s drool. Like, old white men run the country.
But, baby steps. Even though I drool sometimes, I’m not going to sit down and shut up. *g*
So General Pace is not allowed to give his opinion. Code Pink is being obnoxious
There’s no longer any question that we’re going to attack Iran.
NPR = NATIONAL RePUBLICan RADIO
From The Onion:
Bush Makes Surprise Visit to Work
“In an unexpected move that shocked White House staff and stunned the nation, President George W. Bush arrived unannounced at the Oval Office Monday.”
snip
“Bush was also granted permission to sit in on an important Cabinet meeting concerning U.S. counterterrorism efforts.”
snip
“For most members of the White House staff, it was their first chance to meet the president. Many said they were “overcome” with excitement.”
I didn’t know the board was still so slanted. Ken Tomlinson got dumped; I hoped that would free them from that godawful “fair and balanced” torture of his.
Sigh. One of my emails today to TOTN was about having Armstrong Williams on as a commenter. Bad enough, but then he accused the guest host of introducing him as a “republican columnist,”, asserting he’s not a republican, “just a columnist.” What got me was (1), the host never mentioned repub, called him a “conservative columnist.” (2) he promptly fell over himself to apologize to Williams! WTF?
NPR is Bush propaganda delivered in quiet, liberal voices that won’t offend anyone. It’s like news on Prozac. In between story after story on Christian church this and bake sale that, they deliver the Bush talking point of the day on Iraq, usually with a psuedo emotional spin that’s just oh-so full of hope. It’s astonishing that NPR is considered left wing media. Softball questions? That’s all they have. They can be lied to, and not mention it. And my favorite little gripe with NPR is that twice a year they interupt their trance like coverage to toot their own horns for hours on end and ask for money!
Compare that to the BBC, who, by the way, are NOT liberal, but who do keep the questions coming when they are lied to.
The person NPR *should* have assigned to this interview is Charlayne Hunter Gault.
Betcha that would have frosted his crockies.
Hey, if they’re looking for Negro du Jour, maybe NPR should consider moi.
And here’s why: Ehrenstein vs. Breitbart Round Three!
portia.vz @ 46
Perfect choice. But isn’t she living in South Africa now?
Prairie Sunshine @ 21
Think Al will be on Hardball? I do.
hackworth @ 24
And you know what? I think that’s exactly what the Republicans want. They want all of us to get so disgusted with NPR that we’ll stop listening. And then they can just pull the plug, and no one will care.
Bob in HI
Given Kurtz’s background, he may not understand that a news organization must have customers to stay in business.
dakine01 @ 38
Thanks. I know IOW, but do not know S2D2 and “on may,” and neither does Wikepedia. And while enlightening me, does anyone know what could potentially happen next?
portia.vz @ 46
They should have asked her to anchor The NewsHour instead of the lethargic hack they chose.
Good afternoon all.
Bush is a coward.
Alice @ 51
Ahh, I see Fred Hiatt is another of those alums who may not understand that principle.
GS,
In between story after story on Christian church this and bake sale that,
I must be listening to a different NPR. I agree about the watered down Bush’s version of Iraq, but, huh? on what you said before that.
How long before the Senate censures NPR for turning down the interview?
Hey, Betsy! How are you today?
tejanarusa @ 48
Nowadays, they have these things called airplanes. They fly in the air and can take you anywhere in the world that you want to go in hours instead of weeks and months.
I wonder if that’s who they offered, “Oh, Dana, thank you so much for the invitation but Juan has already had his turn. He can sit on his hands this time. You know, Charlayne Hunter Gault has an insider’s perspective on desegregation. I’m sure we’d get an inspired interview with the President. No? Because I can get her in from South Africa by Friday. Are you sure? Well, Ok, we’ll just have to take a pass then. Thanks, Dana. By the way, where do you get your hair done? Beautiful color. Must cost a fortune to maintain. Well, gotta go. Ciao!”
Loo Hoo @ 12
This paragraph was my favorite (TRex you DO have a way with words):
BlueStateRedHead @ 52
“on may” was me being fat-fingered and attempting to type “on any.”
S2D2 = Same Sh*t Different Day.
And the happen next is the nominees will go to the full Senate where Miss McConnell and the rest of the ‘thugs will try to get them voted on as a block and the Dems will try to get them voted on separately (or at least go through those motions to make it appear that’s what is happening). The unfortunate end result is von Spakovsky will most likely get his seat on the FEC unless criminal charges come out of the DoJ mess.
Not too great today. hip pain and some dizziness.
tejanarusa @ 55
Kurtz, Hiatt, Dowd, all examples of failing upward.
OT,
Darth and his minions to plot next foreign policy armageddon;
From One Bunker To Another: Dick Cheney To Address ‘Super-Secret, Conservative Policy Group’
On Friday, Dick Cheney will leave his “secure undisclosed location” to attend another one in Utah. The Salt Lake Tribune reports:
Vice President Dick Cheney will speak to a super-secret, conservative policy group in Utah on Friday during his second trip to the state this year.
The group is called the Council for National Policy, and its mission is to plot ways to advance the right-wing agenda. The council was founded in 1981 by conservative luminaries such as the Rev. Tim LaHaye (author of the “Left Behind” series) and Paul Weyrich (who helped found the Heritage Foundation).
The council reportedly has 500 or members who pay several thousand dollars a year to “hear private, unvarnished presentations.” Some members include Dr. James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family, the Rev. Jerry Falwell of Liberty University, and Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform.
snip
http://thinkprogress.org/
i just listened to peter pace give a long lecture in on sexual sin (what is god’s law about homosexuality)…. in the middle of the senate appropriations committee hearing on supplemental funding for the iraq war/occupation.
i really can’t stand this.
thank goodness, that after a couple of minutes of pace’s bs, a couple of code pink folks couldn’t contain themselves and made some negative comments.
i usually don’t like protests in the middle of the hearing, but this time it was such a relief to hear a voice of reason in the sea of insanity.
Portia -
Touche. I guess I just have heard her reporting from So Africa for so long, I wasnt sure she was available to Npr.
But of course, there is no chance in hell Bush’s people would have let her get near Bush. She asks real questions, and follows up.
selise @ 65
I just tuned in, I’m not sorry I missed that one.
hackworth @ 24
And without liberal listeners NPR would have no listeners at all. The 28% crowd are not public radio types. To many long words and questions without answers.
dakine01 @ 61
oh. oh oh. oh no. and yes, S2D2.
and Thanks.
dakine
(ot, thanks for the f’ing instructions. I got f’d this morning.)
selise @ 65
Again? Good grief.
Semper I, General Pace.
selise @ 65
Methinks Gen. Pace has some unresolved sexual issues. That’s not the first time he’s done that in a public forum. He’s also the driving fundamental force behind the US Military’s attempt to Christianize all troops.
oops, forget I gotta log in.
now?
SeamusD said:
LOL!
demi @ 73
There ya go. And de nada. Consider it my contribution to the cause.
Didn’t mean to be nasty, just if G. Pace can talk about sex, I thought I could make an f’ing joke.
Bustednuckles @ 64
This means war. Really and truly: on Friday Cheney will cross the Rubicon. Next stop, Tehran.
Seriously.
Why should shrub concern himself with the outrage of NPR listeners when 2/3rds of the Senate just rubber stamps whatever bellicose act of aggression his whim dictates?
TeddySanFran @ 77
Armageddon
tejanarusa @ 74
And facts. Forgot to add those inconvenient facts.
Ish @ 3
hee.hee.
Here in SF, the “mainstream” NPR station is KQED (their local Am chat host has been fawning over neo-liberal economic fallacies for years – what “the center” thinks, don’t ya know).
KALW is the far more progressive local station carrying NPR news.
Up until the last year, KQED’s pledge drives were finite – they stated how many days the drive would be, and then ended.
The last two pledge drives at KQED were open ended – and looooong. Pacifica style long.
As NPR charges by listenership, and KQED has one of the biggest listener “footprints’ in the nation, KQED has the economic clout to publicly fight the neo-con takeover at NPR news.
With their SF Bay listeners, KQED has the demographics to back up their fight to seize NPR News back from neo-cons.
If KQED’s board ever chooses to fight.
Until KQED’s board chooses otherwise, their silence on the neo-cons’ takeover at NPR speaks for them
And their ever-lengthening pledge drives speak of falling listener satisfaction.
And reminding local SF progressives to boycott KQED and support KALW is fun – and demonstrably effective.
KQED successfully badgered listeners to vote their control over the station out of existence – and presented no opposing views.
Pledge drives allow listeners to educate KQED.
Pledge drives with volunteers taking calls are best – long discussions of NPR’s neo-con takeover at peak pledge times demoralizes the effort and decreases response to donors.
And when KQED publicly fights back against the neo-cons’ takeover, we can all sing kumbiyah at pledge central.
Until then, it’s great fun to watch KALW’s pledge drives succeed – while KQED’s drive drags on, and on, and on.
Gosh, KQED – maybe sucking up to the neo-cons wasn’t so smart.
Of course, the Board would have to shed a lot of servile opportunists to admit that.
Until then – open season on educating SF to dump KQED from their donations.
When KQED stops hurting progressives, the campaign to hurt their donations stops.
So KQED – let us know when the Board’s learning curve acquires a slope.
kdh22 @ 72
oh yeah. he didn’t just make some asinine bigoted comment… he went on and on about sin and god’s law. it was insane.
Perhaps Juan Williams needs to borrow the disclaimers used before the listener quiz segment on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Whad’ya Know?” comedy show hosted by Michael Feldman. Before asking any questions, one of Feldman’s audience members reads the disclaimers, so that folks know the rules (no fair playing if you’ve won recently, no employees can play, etc.). I can’t find a link, but the first disclaimer goes something like this:
“All questions used on “Whad’ya Know?” have been painstakingly researched, although the answers have not. Ambiguous, misleading, or poorly worded questions are par for the course. Listeners who are sticklers for the truth should get their own shows.”
Replace the name of the show, and Williams could be all set for his next presidential interview.
selise @ 82
That’s exactly what I want in my country’s military leaders. NOT.
I did like Ms Perino’s comment, from Kurtzie’s column, which I suppose could be interpreted as a White House request for Congress to censure NPR:
TeddySanFran @ 85
I know! Let’s impeach them and really move them on out!
Juan Williams is why NPR doesn’t get my money anymore. I’ve made it clear to both KQED and NPR that I won’t fund them while he’s on the air.
kirk murphy @ 81
Thanks for the lesson in NPR policy, kirk. When does KQED start its next pledge drive?
selise @ 82
Sanity and fundamental christianity are odds with each other.
TeddySanFran @ 77
TSF – you pulling my leg? or are you really serious? if serious, how serious?
not asking about your fears… i’m asking what do you think.
kdh22 @ 89
How deeply christianist is our military, anyway? I know the Air Force is infested
Elliott @ 91
Army’s not quite as bad but moving in that direction.
‘A Coup Has Occurred’
By Daniel Ellsberg
09/26/07
http://www.informationclearing…..e18456.htm
General Pace, you are a professional killer – that’s what armies do, and you commanded them.
Your career is a mockery of Christ’s teaching.
Your religious advocacy mocks your oath to the Constitution.
For your servile ambition, you sacrificed of the med and women under your command to advance your career.
The cat turds I scooped out of the box this morning have more integrity than you’ll have in sorry life, General.
General, you have the moral courage of a hemorrhoid.
So General – when it comes to morals -
shut the f*ck up, you ignorant whore.
Judge Questions Craig’s Guilty Plea Withdrawal
from wa po politics by Paul Kane
EDINA, Minn., Sept. 26–A skeptical District Court judge Wednesday questioned the legal rationale for Sen. Larry Craig’s (R-Idaho) attempt to withdraw his guilty plea to disorderly conduct in a Minneapolis airport restroom, telling the senator’s attorney that Craig might have pleaded guilty even if…
kirk murphy @ 94
Thank you Kirk!!!! I couldn’t agree more!
denial???
Bush: No Child Left Behind Is Working
from wa po politics by Peter Baker
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 — As a candidate, George W. Bush once asked, “Is our children learning?”
In spite of drowning in work, once I heard about the disgusting Kyl-Lieberthug disaster of a vote, I had to get over here to the Lake toot sweet.
Hey Pups, I’m so demoralized, how about you? Which is not to say I will ever ever give up fighting the fascists or give up hope — but goddammit, whiskey tango foxtrot???
What the hell is going on? Is there more anthrax on tap, or what? Is this some sort of mass psychosis going on?
Thank goodness for 22 sane people, but it’s NOT ENOUGH.
[On a self-absorbed note: We have to go on a business trip next week to Maine, and I’m hoping that’s not the week that Armageddon is loosed. I want to be home with Mr. K8 and our pupster and our back-up generator when the End of the World begins…sigh…]
portia.vz @ 59
LOL
Funny! And it works. A fellow was telling me how much he wanted that 10 Commandments sculpture in court houses, and I said, “Sure! As long as the Black Madonna of Poland has a shrine at the court house, too.” (He’s a member of a rather Calvinist Protestant denomination, which is why I chose that example.)
Never heard another word from him on that.
SeamusD @ 88
kirk murphy @ 94
Yeah, who does he think he is, General “My God is bigger than your God” Boykin?
From what I hear, the grunts think Perfect Peter is himself a little light in the loafers, and thanks to his self-loathing, is thus expressing his own psychological projection problems (with a little reaction formation tossed in, IMO).
Aren’t you sick to death of these people who really need a good shrink foisting their mental problems on the rest of us — and what’s worse, on the Republic we love?
TexBetsy @ 62
Betsy,
I’m so sorry! Hang in there! Don’t buy any encyclopedias today :-)
Here’s hoping you find some healing.
Bob in HI
bobschacht @ 102
Thanks for the advice Bob.
Just ended yesterday.
Strategy for spring pledge drives:
Identify 5 to 10 biggest NPR listenership stations (IIRC KCRW in LA, KQED in SF, and the DC and NYC affiliates are in top four).
Choose targets in progressive metro areas (only).
Identify “alternative” NPR outlets in each market (if no alternative station, abandon market). In SF, alt = KALW. In LA, alt = KPCC.
Goal in each market is to target largest stations’ contributions/ fund drives until station mgmt publicly oppose NPR News “neo-con”tent – and state the changes they demand of NPR central.
And then withhold their funding if NPR won’t play.
In each target market, the locals can listen to NPR on alternative station while boycotting “big” station (so NPR’s usual threat – “boycott and you’ll lose your ATC/ME” – won’t work).
In each target market, locals can use indymedia and alternative weekly papers to educate public before next (Spring) fund drive.
Hurt them until they quit giving the mike to the neo-cons who are killing us.
When the stations cooperate, we stop hurting the big players’ fund drives.
And never target small stations (or only station in a media market).
Have fun and draw (metaphorical) blood!
Kathleen @ 93
I want to recommend this. I haven’t been an alarmist, but just in the past week or so I realized that we’re going to attack Iran, and that no one will stop it because no one can: it’s a dictatorship that’s no longer feels it need operate with any of the trappings of popular consent. Iran will bring the shift to more overt forms of repression. Maybe I’m just impressionable and the spotlighting of Naomi Klein’s and Naomi Wolf’s books did it. Maybe it was recent Congressional votes. Something has changed or, rather, been unmasked.
Kathleen @ 93
Excellent.
Yes – but OTOH, I’m so glad they’re not in my practice :)
Howard Annis Kurtz trophy husband of gooper consultant Sherry Annis.
Kurtz wrote a gowing article complimenting the Schwarzengger gov’s campaign communication team
never mentioning that his wife was a well paid member
He has no credibility. Who can forget is fawining admiration of the antisemetic Imus –Howie was so happy to be included in the boys club even as a scape goat. Why would anyone have respect for his work as a media critic?
Betsy –
Sorry to hear about the pain.
I hope you have the good fortune to have a pain management doctor. Until I found one of these dudes I was about ready to stick my head in the oven — and that was BEFORE we switched from electric to gas…
What Kirk at 94 said
..not sure why you need to bother to stage a coup when you a rubber stamp legislature. Just have your goons make up scary-sounding intel and you have the Senate eating out of your hand, begging for safety and security. Communist China has a sort-of rubber stamp congres too, that once a year or so shows just a ‘lil bit of spine and then promptly goes back to its corner.. at the present moment in time, I’m failing to appreciate the difference.
Kirk Murphy @82–that’s interesting that KQED is suffering financially. KLRU & KUT in Austin are, too. They have also adopted the “no end date” for pledge drives. I know I won’t support them, not until the Republican CPB is gone. I also wrote them early int he Bushco years to complain about Williams. then, I just ditched them. Now that I have blogs, who needs them?
Mrs. K8 @ 109
Yes, I have a great team of doctors. Thanks.
brendan @ 105
I’m feeling the way you do, Brendan. The tough thing to fight is this sense of leaden resignation, like moving slowly underwater. There’s nothing we can do to stop it, as the voice of the “little guy” is as good as mute to these thugs. What do they care what we want and hope for in the way of peace?
It does make me want to be kinder to all I encounter, though. Life is so precious, and I need to feel that there is some way to send out ripples of hope and compassion, whatever may come.
Blub @ 111
You are so right
Another detention center, housing 1000, for illegal immigrants:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..90_pf.html
Unless Edwards or Gore get elected, we are sunk, because today’s vote just split the party into a million pieces it seems. The Repubs won’t even need Rove’s math, unless something changes right now. Over on Kos, a diary about the vote has over 600 comments and people are seething. This is bad, bad, bad. I guess after reading Daniel Ellsberg’s article, it is becoming clear as to what has gone down. I think it is very important to re-investigate the central “cog” in the wheel of all of the activities of the neocons….9/11. I believe that is where the “there” is.
Things are heating up in Myanmar. Heard yesterday that the military is shaving soldiers’ heads and buying up monk robes. Scary stuff.
Hi everyone.
I think the problem with NPR is the “drown it in the bathtub” principle at work yet again. Maybe put Michael Brown in charge…They don’t want the system to work-every time a Federal agency fails it is used as an excuse to defund or privatize the function-and since modern Republican philosophy is to destroy the government since, as Reagan said, government is THE problem, they validate themselves by governing badly. It really is the perfect storm of a modern political party.
katherine Graham Cracker @ 108
He has the same credibility as Fucker Carlson when he ranted about the Passion of Scooter Libby, never mentioning his dad’s raising of funds for the poor destitute Scooty-Scoot, i.e. NONE.
As Atrios would say, it must be time for a blogger ethics panel.
Senator Feinstein doing her best to keep the “war clouds” over Iran.
Investigate Senator Feinstein’s war profiteering!
On a lighter note:
Larry Craig just doesn’t know how to leave his buddies in the Senate.
Hey, Larry, I’ve got a couple suggestions for ya…and they all end in ‘don’t let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya’.
OTOH, he might enjoy that type of thing.
OT
For anyone in the Bay Area-
Noami Klein in SF to discuss Shock Doctrine
Wednesday, September 26, 2007, 7:30 pm
@ The First Unitarian Universalist Church,
1187 Franklin Street, S.F. CA 94109
Admission $12.00 (tickets available at City Lights or the door)
OT- I’ve been dying to tell somebody ever since Dan Rather’s “faked document” came out.
In about 1968-1970 I received somethng from the Federal Government at my parent’s home. It had the “th” in small print after the date. This impressed me because I was a typist to support myself while in school and I was awestruck at this and other ’special keys’ there must have been on the typewriters in the government. It was somewhat an extension of the intimidating government at the time, having friends who were worried about being wiretapped and such (SDS). I, of course, didn’t save this letter. But I am positive abouth the “th”.
kirk murphy @ 107
Oh, but if Pace walks into your office, kirk . . . well, sometimes you’ve just got to take one for the team.
*g*
Mrs. K8 @ 114
10 million people out on the street might do it. Thousands /civil disobedience
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/
Oct 27
National Mobilization
to End the War in Iraq
11 Massive Demonstrations for Peace
Boston, Chicago, Jonesborough, Tenn., Los Angeles, New Orleans, New York City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Seattle
TexBetsy @ 118
that’s terrifying if their soldiers are dressing up like monks!
Is this a real picture of Pelosi??????
http://www.themoneytimes.com/n…..10140.html
LS @ 128
The story about Pelosi aides being attacked is not true BTW…but the picture???? Yikes!
A link to this book ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ…..d_i=507846 )
caught my attention — Jane Hamsher is hosting some kind of discussion of it, I believe.
TexBetsy @ 118
I hope the monks and the activist populace have some good measure of organization and strategy — the discipline of nonviolence truly REQUIRES discipline — and shrewd thinking, planning, and community support. All my prayers and good thoughts go out to them. Everyone who loves justice and accountability all around the world has more in common across cultures than with their own countrymen, when the countrymen in question are the elite thugs who love to mete out oppression.
LS @ 129
it doesn’t really look like her, and if the story isn’t true…
demi @ 73
o/
NPR helped creat the “Liberal Hawk” They are as guilty as anyone of getting us into this mess. Check out the “leanings” of their guests sometime?
I can’t take them seriously as a source of news or commentary.
Listen to Lisa Mullins on The World sometime. Listen to them blather on about BS. Look at the source of their funding sometime.
NPR is Fox-Lite for liberals!
Foggy Bottom has been busy recently responding to Waxman, in essence, blowing him off… Here’s State’s response for Blackwater…
http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/004302.php
…and here is State’s feeble attempt to sprinkle some pixie dust on the S-IG Corruption report on Iraq…
http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/004302.php
*Gah* Is there no end to their deceitful and Illegal B*llsh*t?!!!
CTuttle @ 135
uh-oh CTuttle, that second link is a duplicate of the first.
CTuttle @ 135
No.
(Another edition of simple answers to simple questions — h/t Atrios.)
Anything else you want to know?
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/092607L.shtml
Iraq Veteran Plans to Return His Medals in Protest
By Ryan J. Foley
The Associated Press
ot – mistrial in Phil Spector trial.
also – PW is upstairs with a new thread!
Oops, here’s the Blackwater Link…
http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/004291.php
CTuttle @ 140
thanks!
sumpls @ 124
You might have something there. Vets, anyone have old paperwork????
This morning Boston’s WBUR/networked ‘On Point’ had that Isr**l apologist/propagandist/PNAC charter member and Rudy’s foreign affairs advisor, Podhoretz on (?spelling). The man talks as if he is Sharon/Netanyahu’s ambassdorial appointee to the Court of the White House/the Capitol of the USA.
As long as such people are listened to on the subject of anything Islamic the US will continue to be screwed in the Near and Middle East.
Phoenix Woman is upstairs.
New Thread
Senator Byrd no nonsense style..what a treasure he is.
ok, i was wrong. that was just another lame hearing…. other than the byrd’s opening statement and the excellent protesters.
selise @ 147
Bird is the last of his breed, men who could think and speak intelligently and at length. All we have now are sound-bite show-boats who can’t string three paragraphs together without sounding like a used car salesman.
Kathleen @ 93
Welcome to the canary in the mine experience
Oklahoma kiddo @ 16
She’s probably thinking about the Jewish vote, holding onto NY solidly and completely forgetting that seeking to start a war is a criminal act.
Will people vote for her because they know her name and she’s female and completely disregard that she might take us into another war?
What kind of Democrat would vote that way?
LS @ 117
Couldn’t agree with you more! Even my usually gentle & conscienous congresscritter Sam Farr voted this morning on the Iran resolution. Sigh!
ReElect President Al Gore & VP John Edwards in
2008!
For quite a few years I listened to NPR every morning and evening for news. It is no longer the best source of news and that is a sad statement to make. I now listen to NPR about once each month.
NPR is too busy doing pieces on the guy who rents F Scott Fitzgerald’s great grand niece’s apartment to cover the news.
NPR was always trashy fluff
Ever see how much cash these jokers at Nauseaingly Pointless Radio make? Like the guy said when you are paid not to understand you don’t understand.
Fox for “Liberals”