I sure hope Jennifer Loven of the Associated Press isn’t endangering her career by stating the obvious today:
Over and over, President Bush confidently promised to “solve problems, not pass them on to future presidents and future generations.” As the clock runs out on his eight-year presidency, a tall stack of troubles remain and Bush’s words ring hollow.
Iraq, budget deficits, the looming insolvency of Social Security and Medicare, high health and energy costs, a national immigration mess — the next president will inherit these problems in January 2009….
… When Americans are asked to choose national priorities, they most commonly name the economy, health care, the war in Iraq, terrorism and gas prices. Consider the state of play on these and other issues:
–The economy is relatively sound and deficits are falling after peaking in 2004. But an entire presidency of red ink has ballooned the overall federal debt from $5.7 trillion when Bush became president to $8.9 trillion now. The Iraq war, including providing medical care and disability benefits to veterans, as well as expensive new programs like a Medicare prescription drug benefit threaten to drive deficits back up. Economists fear growing odds of a recession.
–The nation’s health care spending, public and private, totaled $1.5 trillion when Bush took office. By the time he leaves, it is expected to be $2.6 trillion — a 75 percent increase. Meanwhile, the nation’s number of uninsured has swelled, from 14 percent of the population in 2001 to 16 percent last year, or a total of 47 million people.
–Now in its fifth year, the Iraq war has claimed the lives of more than 3,800 members of the U.S. military and more than 73,000 Iraqi civilians, wounded over 28,000 U.S. military personnel, and cost nearly half a trillion dollars. Even if combat ends, Bush says the United States will need to provide military, economic and political support beyond his presidency and have “an enduring relationship” with Iraq.
–No domestic terrorist attack has followed those of Sept. 11, 2001. But the intelligence community concluded in July, nearly six years after the attacks, that al-Qaida has been allowed to re-centralize and rejuvenate itself in Pakistan, where the still-missing Osama bin Laden is believed to be hiding.
–Energy prices are volatile, and high. The cost of a barrel of oil has soared during Bush’s presidency, from $29 to about $80 a barrel. Gas prices averaged $1.45 a gallon in 2001 and now are running about $2.80 — a 93 percent increase.
. . . “It’s hard to find something he has done that really has improved the situation a great deal,” said Stephen J. Wayne, a Georgetown University presidential scholar.
When you fail on this scale, it’s not just incompetence — it’s an ongoing betrayal of trust, the abandonment of one moral responsibility after another.
From children’s health care to torture to Iraq and beyond, the Democratic party (in Congress, or through any of their presidential candidates) could build a day-by-day narrative that steadily reframes public perceptions of both parties… simply by noting a moral duty the Republicans have failed to uphold on that particular day, and explaining what they will do to fulfill it.
That’s why MoveOn.org’s recent campaign on this theme is such a threat to the Republicans; it plants an idea in people’s minds that maybe the GOP doesn’t deserve that aura of morality that they’re always claiming for themselves. And once people are cued to start looking for proof of the Republicans’ moral failure, they’re likely to find more evidence every day.
Related posts:
- Ezra Klein Still Thinks the 2001 Bush Tax Cuts were a Victory for Centrists
- Every Objective Poll on the Planet Indicates Americans Don’t Trust Republicans on Health Care
- The Anti-Bush, Or Bush Lite?
- Health Care Budgeting 101: Fiscal Scolds Earn an “F-”
- CMS: Public Option Much Cheaper Than Private Insurance, and Would Make Private Plans Cheaper, Too





Spotlight







Support this site!
Subscribe to the newsletter
Advertise on Firedoglake
Send
us your tips
Make us your homepage
About Firedoglake
Advanced search

Zed
Yeh, my first in a while!
Swopa!!!
And if the Democrats continue to roll over on critically important issues where does that leave us?
“That’s why MoveOn.org’s recent campaign on this theme is such a threat to the Republicans; it plants an idea in people’s minds that maybe the GOP doesn’t deserve that aura of morality that they’re always claiming for themselves. And once people are cued to start looking for proof of the Republicans’ moral failure, they’re likely to find more evidence every day.”
yep
single digits
Jane Hamsher @ 5
Like when you decide you want to buy a certain brand of car, you start seeing it everywhere.
Jane Hamsher @ 5
Jane!!!
Perino…The President has not authorized it nor will he authorize it (torture)…
Must be Cheney to Addington to Gonzo to Bradley.
While I was posting this in the EPU, everyone left the room. :-(
O/T — please forgive
Yessterday on a local radio show in Anchorage, the host announced that he had received from an annonymous source a tape that purports to be of Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) the longest serving Republican senator in history talking to Bill Allen, minutes after the latter’s arrest. The radio host indicated that it was a smoking gun, and that they were having it authenticated with experts.
More than that, I cannot tell you, except to say that today’s show on KUDO starting at 4:00 local time should be a blockbuster.
For those who need refreshing, Bill Allen is the erstwhile president of VECO an oilfield service company that is involved in many of the local scandals in Alaska. He has plead guilty and our republican legislators are awaiting trial. VECO was receiving the bills and otherwise supervising construction on the extensive remodel of Ted Steven’s home in Girdwood AK, which home was the subject of a search warrant recently.
You know, that list juxtaposed with the banner gives a whole new meaning to “Mission Accomplished,” now doesn’t it?
Nice post Swopa.
This is fantastic! And MoveOn has the right idea, but we can’t get all ADHD on this meme.
I think we need to make “Republicans: Betrayal of Trust” our mantra continuously throughout the next year — up until the ‘08 election.
The issues can change, but we should stick to that “betrayal of trust” tagline like a crazed pit bull.
I’m sorry?
hasn’t the president said he intends on makingn sure the next president canNOT get out of Iraq?
hasn’t he any number of times said getting out would be up to “future” administrations?
I don’t think that line from associated press is factual
if it is factual, then the president has as always, said two completely opososite things
Jane Hamsher @ 5
Proof of the Republicans’ mortality, on the other hand, seems both obvious and abundant.
Yeah Twisted!
GO BLUE!
FWIW, George W Bush, Colossal Fuck Up.
I hate to swear on such a respectable blog. But. It. Had. To. Be. Said.
If I had time, I’d do a little photoshop work on that photo to change the banner to “Nothing Accomplished.”
Close up of the Mission Accomplished sign
Joe Klein’s conscience @ 8
in fact, that would be a GREAT tool to use against these fascists!
something along the line;
“it’s time we brought some morality back to the American government, time we brought integrity back to the office of the presidency”
mman oh man, that would smack them hard in the face, wouldn’t it
George W. Bush has done as Preznit what he’s always done: failed. No one should be suprised. Two things are different this time. First, his failures affect all of us in some way, even his cronies. Secondly, his father is either unwilling or unable to bail him out. We’re all in for a hell of a time cleaning up after this clown.
Tax cuts every year while he had a Republican Congress. — Think his natural constituency doesn’t still trust him?
Who remembers W promising that his foreign policy would be marked by “humility” trying to contrast himself from Clinton’s exploits in Former Yugoslavia?
Badwater @ 20
well, his father tried to help him out, jr wanted so bad to do the exact oposite, the more sr tried the worse it got for America
till finally sr realized he better stop trying, the country might not survive
Badwater @ 20
Yes, he even failed in getting elected in 2000, but his father’s cronies bailed him out.
I’ve got a feeling Cheney’s gonna go down over the torture scandal. It is the top story on CNN and they had a human rights guy on that pointed the finger at the VP’s office. Unusual for the Blitzer crew to report this way.
MaryCh @ 21
tax cuts for them not the middle class, and tax cuts at the expense of our assets, at the expense of our kids assets, at the expense of clean air and water
“tax cuts” isn’t the right phrase, the right phrase would be “asset stealing”
BigMitch @ 22
Bush would say that he’s lived up to that promise. All must be humble before the Great and Powerful Decider.
Just imagine what would have happened if we had gotten a conservative in the White House that WASN’T compassionate.
Wow, that list is quite a summary in 250 words of a completely failed presidency.
They even have Mozzam Begg on…I’m tellin’ ya..it’s hitting the fan.
LS @ 25
You are talking about a man who the Secret Service said was drunk when he shot his buddy in the face. He’s hard to hit.
LS @ 25
Jeb’s ready to step right in.
Big Mitch —
First it was ET’s news earlier about electing the former city manager of Seward as mayor, replacing the GOP incumbent who fired him for raising questions about Ted Stevens, and now this.
Sounds like things are hopping for the GOP all over.
LS @ 25
Hope springs eternal.
LS @ 25
Does Cheney have any physicals scheduled? It would be an easy out for him to say that he’s resigning on Dr’s orders.
BigMitch @ 31
Somebody’s got the goods on him, like I said on the other thread, I think Goldsmith squealed. Bush and Rice (Zelikow was a source for the NYT article) would be delighted if Dick would leave.
wow it’s pretty bad when the ap give up on Shrub
The Bush administrations “betrayal of trust” seems overwhelming.
I believe that the Bush administration has granted Osama Bin Laden his greatest wish “to witness the US become a shadow of its former self”
ET is more into local politics than I am. Especially in the fishing towns like Seward. I missed his post, unfortunately.
My guess is that Ted Stevens is not worried about keeping his seat in the Senate. He’s too busy worrying about keeping out of jail. Serious.
Kathleen @ 38
Being a Bush crony has always had benefits.
LS @ 25
And this from the WaPo:
“Paul Gimigliano, a CIA spokesman, said the agency’s interrogation program “has been implemented carefully and lawfully” and has “produced vital information” to disrupt terrorist operations.
“The CIA itself has sought the legal clarity on which this program rests,” Gimigliano said. “That not only protects the officers who have done this essential work, but it reflects the CIA’s commitment to the structure of law that is decisive to its place in American society.”
The Company sure as fuck is not going to let itself get caught up in this-they will pin it on Cheney, also.
Townshend just basically admitted using “harsh interrogation techniques”, i.e., torture, but she’s protecting W. Wolf is grilling her and she’s really defensive…she said, she couldn’t understand how he could suggest that…
We don’t put them “into this program” unless they are a threat…..
I’m tellin’ ya. Goldsmith squealed.
Dang, Wide-stance is gonna continue to be a Hemorrhoid on the Pachyderms’ Arse…!!!
LS @ 25
How many times have we thought this was going to happen? Although I still have not given up hope completely.
AP and ABC both out with polls showing GW Clusterfuck at his lowest approval ratings in history. Rasmussen’s ratings down also..
The fucker had a little bump goin for a while- but something’s pissin people off again- my guess- the economy- and that’s the beast NO president survives.
Kathleen @ 44
CTuttle @ 43
This is the second best news that I could have hoped for today.
Comey’s testimony turned the tide.
LS @ 46
Sorry, my comment ended up in the middle of yours! :}
If the economy starts a downward spiral, GOOPERS may vote to impeach the fuckhead in the White House!
(Fuckhead in the White House– a book title).
I’m smellin’ blood in the water….
If Cheney goes, they won’t attack Iran.
BigMitch @ 47
My favorite would be a Wang meltdown…!!! ;-)
Ctuttle,
Do you want to know what if feels like to see your mother-in-law go off a cliff in your new Cadillac?
Re-read my #10. The radio station in question broadcasts the Y games on weekends. I don’t know if they will broadcast the play-off game. If they do, the Ted Stevens story may have to wait another day.
rwcole @ 45
Heck of a job, Oilman Bush: Gas prices averaged $1.45 a gallon in 2001 and now are running about $2.80 — a 93 percent increase.
BigMitch @ 39
And there’s not even a federal jail in Alaska. Maybe he can get an earmark through to build one before his trial comes up. The “Ted Stevens Federal Correctional Facility” has a nice ring to it.
Oddball, you need to get on Facebook. Elliot and I were having a good back and forth about the PSU game…
LS @ 42
Two words for Townsend to google: Maher Arar
Badwater @ 54
Crude oil price today was up $1.50 to $81.44 a barrel. How long to $100?
Peterr @ 55
Build it in Anchorage, so that to get there you have to land at Stevens International Airport.
Peterr @ 58
Bombing Iran would do wonders, wouldn’t it?
In order for Bush and Cheney to not be prosecuted in the future, there have to be pardons. If Cheney leaves before the end of the term, Bush will pardon him. There will be a new VP. Bush will have to resign before the end of his term, and that VP will become President and pardon Bush. Otherwise, they are vulnerable forever to prosecution. Am I wrong about this?
Does anybody have a good resource for the progressive vs regressive tax argument?
In 2001 in Arkansas gas prices were .99 to 1.03 in the highest priced markets. Yesterday I paid 2.89 at the lowest priced station in town which has been the price through this summer. I found the AP math to be soft on the real petrol pricing increase.
rwcole @ 50
Bush’s appointee, Bernanke, will make sure that no rich people are injured in the coming recession.
rw, if you wrote a book, it would have to be Clusterfuck in the White House.
We are going to attack Iran. And it’s not just the Bush boys and girls pushing it. The Congres is shoving bombing Iran down our throats too.
And when this forced confrontation happens, it will be with a nation four times bigger than Iraq.
The Senate voted 97 to nothing last July to censure Iran for its involvment in the killing of U.S. soldiers with enhanced IEDs that Iran’s Qud Force is supposedly giving to Iraq insurgents. And the Senate voted a week ago 76 to 22 to brand Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a “terrorist” organization.
Petraeus accused Iran of conducting a “proxy war’ against us.
And here’s what Bush had to say recently to the American Legion:
“Iran is the worlds leading sponser of terrorism…Iran funds terrorists groups like Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad…Iran is sending arms to the Taliban…Iran’s active pursuit of technology…could lead to nuclear weapons and threatens to put a region already know for instability and violence under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust…
“Iran’s leaders cannot escape responsibility for aiding attacks against coalition forces and the murder of innocent Iraqis.”
“I have authorized our military commanders in Iraq to confront Tehran’s murderous activities… We’ve conducted operations against Iranian agents supplying lethal munitions to extremist groups”
If this nation (the U.S.) has a case for war with Iran, why then isn’t Congress holding hearings on this critical situation before Bush once again plunges us into another, and far larger war that could engulf the whole reagion, and perhaps the world?
It’s not just George W. Bush who is betraying us; It’s our Congress too.
Twisted Martini @ 62
Look into John Kenneth Galbraith’s writings
LS @ 61
Could it would it go this far in the next 12 months?
rwcole @ 45
Don’t forget, Nixon still polled at 24% when he resigned, even though it was demonstrably true that he was indeed a crook, despite all his protestations to the contrary.
Kathleen @ 67
Easily.
Arnie @ 66
A Intro to Econ book should do the trick. In my day it was Samuelson.
LS @ 61
I’m certain Bush will leave office a disgraced President regardless of whether he’s impeached, pardoned, or whatever. And I hope that means he won’t get those big speaking fees he was hopin’ for. That would be sweet.
With all due respect, I would like to point out that the Dems made a lot of the same sorts of promises before the last election, but they are failing miserably in moving things closer to a reasonable conclusion. Many Dems campaigned on how they would end the war, but they really aren’t much closer, and with each capitulation to the Repugs, Dems look that much weaker. If they keep this up…
Oklahoma kiddo @ 65
The “experts” seem to be about evenly divided on this. The International community says “no” but that has not stopped these crazies before.
If the Democratically controlled congress keeps rolling over to the I Lobby HR.1400 and the Kyl/Lieberman amendment we can all kiss any hope for sanity and stability good bye.
eCAHNomics @ 70
*shhhhh* Mine too ;-)
I don’t care if they go away mad, go away to prison or paraguay.
I just want them to Go Away!
Yes, it would be sweet revenge…but,
We Need To Move On From This Horror!
I’m definetly Not advocating violence, but does anyone have Blackwater’s Number?
OT from the AP via NY Times. In honor of Ed*ard Teller and BigMitch – a look at VECO campaign donations
Arnie @ 74
I’ll bet my Samuelson was older than your Samuelson.
Dang, Tweety is celebrating ten years of throwing softballs, eh??? Wifey-poo coming up now…!!! ;-)
Kathleen @ 73
The “Admirals” are against it. The US doesn’t even know where the targets are. Cheney wants to attack Iran, and Bush/Rice want to pursue diplomacy with a big stick. I just hope the wheels fall of Cheney’s bus now because of the torture issue. If he stays…well, they’ll probably attack Iran. JMHO
LS @ 61
There will be lots of pardons and I think that Bush could pardon himself unless he’s impeached. No worries there; impeachment is off the table.
eCAHNomics @ 77
ca. 1961 ?
BMitch I left a message for you way back at Janes Feingold blog. If you want to answer please do it back there so that we do not clog anything up here with our disagreements.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 65
Got that right!
Arnie @ 81
It could be a tie!
Badwater @ 80
So does this mean if Bush could give himself a BJ he would? I know the answer
eCAHNomics @ 84
It will be hard to beat the vintage; hasn’t happened yet. ;-)
“That’s why MoveOn.org’s recent campaign on this theme is such a threat to the Republicans; it plants an idea in people’s minds that maybe the GOP doesn’t deserve that aura of morality that they’re always claiming for themselves. And once people are cued to start looking for proof of the Republicans’ moral failure, they’re likely to find more evidence every day.”
Bingo, Swopa! I’m reading, Framing the Debate, by Jeffrey Feldman and this is what he’s talking about. We progressives need to be framing the debate…..now.
Hiya, pups. Just finished giving exams and make-up exams, and trombone trio rehearsal is cancelled – Dr. George has left town to run in the Chicago Marathon – so I get to say fuck that total failure, George W. Bush. Every second he’s president will haunt the soul of America for generations.
Kathleen @ 85
If he did, maybe we could get his sorry ass impeached!
Good read John Dean
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20071004.html
CTuttle @ 78
Finally caught him on the repeat of the Daily Show last night. Jon sooo mopped the floor with that silly feathered head.
“The Israel Lobby” author (can’t remember his exact name, something with a W….er) on Colbert was good too, in a completely different way. I thought he stood up to Stephen very well.
Ed*ard Teller @ 88
Mitch was mentioning the fact KUDO’s 4:00 show should be a blockbuster…!!!
Twisted Martini @ 62
You might take a look at this.
oddmommy @ 91
I actually starting feeling sorry for Tweety…!!! ;-)
CTuttle @ 94
he did look pretty flustered. But what did he expect??
allo allo pups ;)
another repug’s leaving…sen pete domenici….can dems pick up this seat?
CTuttle @ 94
No you didn’t!
He wrote a whole book about BS!
Do Not Feel Sorry For Him.
You make the bed, You lie in it.
And, if people Laugh At You….Tough!
I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Tweety getting taken to task. He was exposed for the Horse’s ass he is. Jon did a professional job of demolishing him, absolutely no quarter!
re tweety on jon stewart’s show….finally some come-uppance for chris – i never laughed sooo hard at an interview – it was priceless
Now, now, now. We don’t want to get too much like the Rs. We must temper our shadenfreude with a soupcon of empathy.
I will be happier when Jon Stewart treats Bill Kristol with an equal amount of disdain.
He’s the one who really deserves it. But Jon Becomes Chris when Kristol is on. Softball king.
-GSD
I thought the Stewart’s show with Matthews was a pure and simple pissing contest. Stewart pissed all around his territory first, Matthews shot back and then they were both pissing all over each other.
I think they both made solid points, Stewart did not like the premise of Matthew’s book “that life is a campaign” and I think Matthews hit a nerve when he said Stewart must be afraid of something in the book.
What will be telling is if Stewart takes Matthews up on his offer for Stewart to come on his show. If Stewart does not it says loud and clear that he can dish it out but not willing to take it.
I think this could be a great skit on Saturday Night Live.
The Matthews/Stewart pissing contest!
demi @ 97
It was beautiful. And the harder Tweety pushed, the deeper into the trap he went.
ET, did you read my #10?
Tweety’s makin the show be about HIM- puke!
oddmommy @ 95
How often does Jon actually critique a book of one of his guests. He reads them, but usually he doesn’t say he thinks the book is a recipe for sadness. Frequently he says the book is fascinating, or something else complimentary. I don’t remember him being quite so discriminating before, or taking on someone quite so strongly on the basis of his book.
GSD @ 101
Stewart knows that if he’s too tough, Kristol will have Jon “disappeared.” Kristol, I believe, is that evil.
Kathleen @ 102
I think Jon is game enough…!!!
Tweety provin that he’s a guy who no one in their right mind would ever want ta have a beer with- (projectile vomiting).
So was Allen wired when talking to Toobz Ted?
-GSD
Kathleen @ 102
Well, Stewart is on Comedy Central, so it is assumed that his show is comedy, notwithstanding that he does a better news show as a parody than Matthews does for real.
And I think Stewart showed his opinions of the talking/shouting heads shows when he went on CNN’s old Crossfire and let them know how stupid they were and that he wasn’t going to play the monkey for them.
RonD @ 103
Ron, I think you have a sense of who I am, and I really try to be a tolerant person, but, today I am Pissed Off.
(can you tell?)
Today I admit to having No Empathy for people like the Tweety-Bird.
The laughter is very telling.
They both laughted, but it was very different.
Just in my humble communication-oriented, non-verbally perceptive take.
Thought Stewart was doin a Tweety imitation during the Tweety interview-
We must follow up on every crime and indict every criminal. Did you torture, did you take bribes, were you corrupted, did you steal from the taxpayers by flying first class? Every single crime, without exception. That’s the only way to prevent this from happening again.
The real take-away message from Jon vs. Tweety is that Jon Stewart read the book. Unlike KO, to name but one.
rwcole @ 105
Whew, I had to switch back to TBS, I think his wife is a wonderful lady, but, Dayam… Worse than his fawning over Ann KKKoulter…!!!
eCAHNomics @ 100
sorry, I’m fresh out of soupcons. My empathy is all used up on those who are dead, sick, and suffering at the hands of said Rs.
rwcole @ 109
Only click here if you want to see an unfortunate incident of projectile vomiting by a Swedish game show hostess.
A great recovery from one of lifes’ curveballs.
-GSD
GSD @ 110
Sounds that way. It would be very unusual for there to be a wiretap.
Another citation of the bullshit figure of 73,000- for the number of Iraqis killed by the occupation! Yeah, it says “more than 73,000″…
Is 1,200,000 “more than 73,000?” You might just as well say that “more than 200 US soldiers have died in Iraq.”
Unfortunately, ignoring the Iraqi Holocaust won’t bring 1,200,000 Iraqis back to life.
Kathleen,
You have a lot of opinions.
You are a fact oriented person, based on the amount of Links you use.
I don’t understand why you are spending so much time today trying to be fair about the interview yesterday.
Choose your battles. You are wrong about Tweety.
BigMitch @ 119
First Dollar Bill Jefferson’s office gets busted, not Toobz Ted has been wired.
Getting tough out there.
-GSD
Although the Abscam deal was video-taped even.
BigMitch @ 104
I think it’s going to be a cross between “War of the Worlds” and the “Onion,” Mitch. KUDO Theatre…
RonD @ 103
It was quite a spectacle when Matthews said to Jon, “Do you want to be successful?” and Jon responded, “I am successful,” then Matthews again, “Do you want to have friends?” and Jon says “I do have friends.”
Tweety imagining that he’ll be discovered as a genius after he dies–Cue the laugh track!!
Jacob Freeze @ 120
Or bring the 2 Million Plus Iraqi refugees home…!!! 8-(
Okay, I’m dumb on this one.
What’s a fucking soupcon?
GSD @ 110
Check this out. FBI did it:
http://www.freemarketnews.com/…..?nid=49696
dakine01 @ 111
ayep. His smackdown of Fucker Carlson was priceless. (”You’re just as much of a dick on your own show as you are on mine.”)
And it seems he’s finally fallen out of love with McCain. ’bout time.
Demi, it’s a little bit.
demi @ 127
You are not alone.
Got me with that one too.
Christy linked these this morning
Fitz on the Shield Law
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..02000.html
Ted Olson on the Shield law
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..02061.html
I sure know that I do not want to see
journalist like Judy Miller or Robert Novak who seriously abused their journalistic privileges have more power and less consequences for undermining National Security and printing lies
that directly result in hundreds of thousands of death injuries and millions of refugees.
demi @ 127
it’s a little bitty bit. Kind of like a “pinch” in cooking.
If in the first term of President HRC’s presidency, the Senator keeps doing what’s she’s been doing… and doing now, I will work for a different Democratic candidate to hopefully make Clinton a one termer.
demi @ 127
per Webster’s New World dictionary:
CTuttle @ 126
And two plus million homeless inside Iraq.
demi @ 127
Just a very little bit
GSD @ 118
Major, major Spew elert. Do not follow that link in range of any electronics.
demi @ 127
Soupcon is the French word for a dash, touch, flavor, most often used in cooking. In this context meaning: just a little bit. I forgot a snark alert when I first used it.
{{{demi}}}
I don’t completely hate Tweety, as he has put Amy Goodman on the air repeatedly; but I thought Stewart was completely right to challenge Tweety’s premise, that life is a campaign and that morality should be determined by what works (my paraphrase). This “might makes right, Truth is whatever the PR Dept. says it is, and the end justifies the means”, attitude is at the root of a lot of problems, and Jon simply called Tweety on having written a book promoting that paradigm.
Or so it seems to me.
BTW, if you’re not pissed off, you’re not paying attention. :)
demi @ 127
a soupcon that fucks. Duh.
nonplussed @ 130
thank you non-plussed.
Took French in High School, but that was a Real Long time ago.
And, okay, I guess I can have a little bit of empathy for the man. Must suck to make that much money and have to stick your tongue into everyone’s…
oh, nevermind. :)
Virginia teacher fired for creating paintings with his ass.
Ed*ard Teller @ 123
Kudos, for some serious theater, “VECO Corp. founder Bill Allen agreed to the taping after the FBI confronted him…!” I believe Mitch mentioned a tape recording of it…!!! 8-)
I gotta love it. The House does this, but the Speaker of the House says no way to impeachment.
AP – The House passed a bill Thursday that would make all private contractors working in Iraq and other combat zones subject to prosecution by U.S. courts. It was the first major legislation of its kind to pass since a deadly shooting last month involving Blackwater employees.
RonD @ 140
ya know, at this point if you’re not on the verge of an apoplectic-rage-induced aneurism, you’re not paying attention.
rwcole @ 143
Did you see the one where the guy paints portraits with his Johnson?
There is a real wheels coming off the machine feeling in America and with Bushco again. Chimpy had a bit of a respite with the Petraeus Spinning Plates Traveling Sideshow, but reality is swallowing him up again.
Too bad the only trick this mindless simian knows is to attack other nations when in doubt.
-GSD
rwcole @ 143
He’s getting a bum rap.
-GSD
I’ll be here all week….Try the veal.
Blackwater wouldn’t be doing what they’re doing, if it weren’t for the Prez. My gawd, Congress.
BigMitch @ 141
Mitch…in yiddish would a soupcon be a bissell?
As in…
Don’t you have any empathy for C. Matthews?
Me (shrugging), okay, maybe a bissel.
GSD @ 148
New laundry list
CTuttle @ 108
Stewart sure made excuses and slipped out the back door when Matthews asked him to come on his show. We will see if Stewart can take what he can dish out or only feels safe in this own territory that he pissed around.
GSD @ 148
once again, you crack me up. I’m obliged.
oddmommy @ 146
oddmom,
so it’s okay that it’s only 3 o’clock and broke out the See’s Molassas Chips and a beer?
I forgot to mention, Chris Matthews is having a very special guest on Hardball today, his wife will be on for a full half hr., so he says. I wanna see who would marry that blowhard, so I surely will watch!
Americans just figuring out that most of their net worth is in their house and that the value of their house is goin down the toilet- they ain’t happy with their president who helped make this all happen with his tax cuts for the obscenely rich.
CTuttle @ 144
KUDO radio in Anchorage did a comedy skit on an imagined Bill Allen-Ted Stevens tapped/taped phone conversation yesterday. This is the first I’d heard that there would be a real version of it today. I can’t imagine KUDO would be the first to either air it or mention it if it were genuine.
BTW, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been banned from giving a speech at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. Has that been discussed here yet?
FYI, new post
demi @ 156
Yer talkin to a woman whose tombstone is gonna say “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere.”
Mrs. Tweety seemed quite nice.
demi @ 121
And no one else here at FDL has opinions?
And yes I do read other peoples opinions and articles other than here at FDL and so I link “some” of those articles that I read for others.
Sorry if differing opinions gets under your skin.
What I said about the Stewart/Matthews pissing contest is the way I see it.
demi- (OT) personally, it’s the See’s Bordeaux that are my weakness.
Kathleen @ 163
Yes, people here are opinionated.
And, I’m sorry if you took what I said about the links as a bad thing. I think it is a very good and right thing to read different sources. I meant that as a complement.
I didn’t think it was a pissing contest.
I don’t want to have one here with you.
Valley Girl @ 164
Yes, dear. The day I picked up the box of Molassas Chips, I introduced my son to the Bordeauxs.
Definetly at the top of the list.
I wish I could afford a whole pound of those…but then…I wouldn’t be able to fit into the comment box.
ahhh we all have our own opinions….its what makes us unique and why i read this blog
demi @ 166
hehe…. only CAians understand about “See’s”.
Every time that I see Mr. Bush on Tv I have to change the channel or turn the Television off. I am getting better I use to thrown pillow at the screen and yell. I do not believe yelling at my age ( well over fifty ) is a good idea.
Note to Associate Press: It’s not 73,000 dead, its 1 million dead.
Brought to you by BushCo.
john in sacramento @ 18
Wicked funny!
LS @ 61
Close. More likely it wouldn’t be Bush that pardons him, but Congress which would grant an immunity from future prosecution in exchange for all of his wonderfully detailed testimony and resignation.
And, the new VP has to be confirmed by Congress, so there’s no way it would be someone bushy.
juslin @ 96
A couple of possibilities: Bill Richardson (governor, presidential candidate, well respected), Joe Wilson (former ambassador, family is Repub he’s recently switched to Dem, revealed Niger yellowcake fraud) and maybe a Udall (maybe son of former Sen and presidential candidate Morris Udall)
And, since I don’t know NM politics there might even be someone else to consider.
Wow, thanks for the link. I copied in my entire e-list on it.
Great stuff from the AP—whoda thunkit?
Fast forward to 2009 or 2010…remembering “going to war with the army you have, not the army you want”? Well, the IRAQ debacle has broken that army and there will be a big shoving match for defense appropriations to get to the head of the line in the post-Bush years. Everything from armaments, aircraft, tanks and other vehicles, uniforms, ammunition, communications, etc will have to be replaced, and of course, that will be the perfect time to “modernize” everything (read: huge appropriations for weapons research and development).
What hasn’t been blown up, shot up, wrecked or worn out in the desert heat and sand will be abandoned. I am telling you now so you won’t be horrified when you see all the crap we are going to leave in IRAQ when and if we leave.
Believe me, the military is going to be at the head of the line with its hands out. A good question for ALL presidential candidates is, “what is your perspective on future military needs and, if you are elected, will it be “business as usual?” Don’t vote for anyone who doesn’t have a realistic answer and a plan to move the US in a new direction that is smarter and more visionary than the one the peabrains who gave us a “global war on terror” provided.