This precious, precious quote and the fight against ignorance
Fri Jul 18, 2008 at 05:57:39 AM PDT
"I believe 9/11 could have been prevented if we'd had a Republican president at the time".
--Mike Meehan, a Florida businessman who posted billboards in the Orlando area that said "Please don't vote for a Democrat" over the picture of the Twin Towers after the hijacked airliners hit them on Sept. 11, 2001
Chicago Tribune, July 21
Diary on billboard HERE:
http://www.dailykos.com/...
McCain: "I know how to win wars."
Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 09:03:12 AM PDT
Snarkily the title of McCain's response as reported on Huffpost, over maps of Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. The person who chooses the pictures and graphics for HuffPost is a genius.
SEE
Seth Coulter Walls on the back and forth between Obama and McCain camps:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
It's rare that someone hopes their words will recall Nixon's, but I think McCain really hopes some will believe McCain has a "secret plan" for peace.
Hillary comes through for Obama at AFTeachers Convention
Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 02:56:05 PM PDT
It looks like HRC was swinging for the fences on Team Obama this weekend, in front of a union crowd in Chicago.
Reporting from The Swamp, Rick Pearson speaks of Clinton at the American Federation of Teachers Convention.
http://www.swamppolitics.com/...
"I'm here to say thank you for the privilege of working with you in this presidential campaign. It was a remarkable journey, one that I would not have wanted to make without you, and I feel very privileged that you went with me as we crisscrossed America," the New York senator told more than 3,000 delegates attending the teachers' union convention at Navy Pier.
But more than just offering her appreciation, Clinton received a standing ovation as she played the role of campaign surrogate for the man who defeated her for the presidential nomination, presumptive nominee Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.
Brooks says: Give Bush credit or you're dangerous.
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 05:11:13 AM PDT
Brooks says: Bush was right on surge and you've GOT to give him credit.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
Life is complicated. The reason we have democracy is that no one side is right all the time. The only people who are dangerous are those who can’t admit, even to themselves, that obvious fact.
Cleary, Brooks is trying to brush back the people who have been right all along on the war. Those who have been against the war from teh beginning are now confirmed in their certainty, which Brooks would like to turn into a vice: "Hey, you'd better start realizing that nobody's right all the time, or you're dangerous....like Bush himself."
Of course, nobody IS right all the time. But Brooks bootstaps it into a specifc....that Bush was right on the surge. That's the specific issue that you must give bush credit on. Admit Bush was right about the surge, or you're dangerous.
Wiretapping with Warrant Constitutional and a damn good idea
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 07:43:19 PM PDT
I don't get the angst and outrage and white hot purity over Obama's statement. He says:
Under this compromise legislation, an important tool in the fight against terrorism will continue, but the President's illegal program of warrantless surveillance will be over
On the rec list is a diary implying that somehow, this position isn't constitutional....as if the constitution itself doesn't allow wiretapping. I don't pretend to be a Larry Tribe but we all SHOULD KNOW that wiretapping is constitutional if there's a warrant.
On the HRC primary voter and polls
Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:56:24 AM PDT
I'm not talking about any one person, but making a general statement about poll results.
It is true that some polls showed HRC voters would refuse to vote for Obama in disturbingly large numbers.
And it is true that many HRC voters were disturbed by her loss.
But the polls don't reflect that plain fact that one of the ways HRC supporters were encouraged to support HRC, implicitly if not explicitly, was to say Obama couldn't get their vote.
Dems reclaiming white working class from Republicans (Updated)
Thu Jun 05, 2008 at 11:38:12 AM PDT
Via Digby, Rick Perlstein, the author of the well received Nixonland writes about the republican ascendancy after the Fair Housing Act passed and republicans turned into the party for those who were fighting the rearguard action against civil rights.
The concentration on Chicago is personally painful, yet apt: the democrat loses to the republican, the working class is coopted by the rich, in what can only be called the Great Distraction. As he sums up:
Here is the fundamental tragedy of the backlash: Voters like this empowered a party that decided they didn't need .....every decent and wise social provision that made it possible in the first place for mere factory workers to live in glorious Chicago bungalows, or suburban homes, in the first place.
It's not racism that won WV. HRC is now a niche candidate.
Wed May 14, 2008 at 10:41:09 AM PDT
It's not racism that caused the blowout, it's that HRC basically attached herself like a leech to Appalachia in order to win Pennsylvania.
For good reasons, people in the Appalachian areas have suspicions and resentments of outsiders, and HRC remade herself into a rural Appalachian white person fighting for them against 1) San Fransciscans 2) Economists 3) Democratic Activists 4) Those blacks playing the race card. She appeared on O'Reilly. She drank. she pumped gas. She fumbled with coffee machines at the quick-mart. She went on about hunting.
And no mention of gays, or mandates, or abortion, or the supreme court, or a rainbow coalition. Shhhhhhh. It's not about what you are for. It's about who you are against.
She joined the culture war on the red side.
Steps to Unity include giving Obama supporters some respect.
Tue May 13, 2008 at 10:17:53 AM PDT
I was tempted to register with MyDD to answer this lovely that's been on the recommended list for three days:
why I resent Obama(Mosley Braun for example)
http://www.mydd.com/...
What's really driving HRC's "white americans" remark.
Thu May 08, 2008 at 11:27:56 AM PDT
Some are claiming that HRC's discussion of her white support shows her to be racist or inflaming racism or relying on racism. It's not that, but something else, something also pretty bad.
It's her premise that voters, even her supporters, are craven, stupid, even evil.
Let HRC, her fans figure out what an olive branch looks like.
Wed May 07, 2008 at 05:56:17 AM PDT
HRC and her fans didn't have much of an agenda besides making her president. Despite claims to the contrary, it was her that ran the personality driven campaign, her toughness, her intelligence, her experience, her husband.
And one of the destructive aspects about HRC 08 is that is is based so little on issues. It's about her as president, about being against Obama, and about wedge politics, and about victimization, and about her electability.
Because HRC 08 defined that way, it's tough to suddenly join the group defined as victimizers and the side across from the wedge.
Only real sin is being a liberal, now: Giuliani takes communion from Pope
Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 01:45:01 PM PDT
Via Deacon's Bench, http://deacbench.blogspot.com/...
Moments ago, Edward Cardinal Egan issued a statement saying he deeply regrets former mayor Rudy Giuliani received communion during Pope Benedict XVI mass at Saint Patrick's.
This came out of the blue today. Yes, there was some controversy when this first happened, but for Cardinal Edward Egan to come out and say he "deeply regrets" it, that's a strong statement.
It all has to do with Giuliani's stance on abortion.
Well, turns out, Giuliani SHOULD have been refused communion, but not out of politics.
Chicago teachers make 100k a year.
Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 08:18:22 AM PDT
That fact from George Will on Sameoldstuffolous's show. He was illustrating how those people need tax cuts, and his horror that Obama might allow tax cuts to expire. It's not just Charlie Gibson's concern: it's EVERYONE's. EVERYONE makes a hundred grand a year. It's just YOU that isn't.
Actually he said, "100k a year is a chicago teacher, is a chicago cop." So maybe he's got two specific people in mind, who inherited a ton of cash. But that's not the wage of a Chicago teacher.
Will also stated that capital gains are received by people making under 50,000 a year. It's true. Retired people living off their investments. Why should I working for my fifty grand, pay full boat up to 28% on my wages, why someone who doesn't work pays 15% on their income? What is so BAD about WORKING for a living? Because Gibson has investments?
And Will lies and says Obama accepted premise that cutting cap gains taxes increases revenue. If Will wants to pretend his OWN stupidity, fine. But leave the rest of us out of it.
More on HRC's contempt for voters: "A species apart, judged on usefulness to Clintons"
Fri Apr 18, 2008 at 05:58:10 AM PDT
Theda Skocpol gives her take on the meeting where HRC (allegedly) said "screw them" about working class southern voters, confirming the tone and gist of what Barber recalled of HRC:
Hillary Clinton was among the most cold-blooded analysts in attendance. She spoke of ordinary voters as if they were a species apart, and showed interest only in the political usefulness of their choices -- usefulness to the Clinton administration, that is.
I vividly remember at the time finding it impressive that Bill Clinton (NOT Hillary Clinton) showed real empathy for the ordinary people whose motives and supposedly misguided choices were under analysis. Ironically, just as Barber reported, Bill Clinton was the one who combined analysis and empathy, much as Obama himself did in his full San Francisco remarks.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
McCain Gaffe: No clue as to military command structure in ME, didn't listen to Petraeus testimony
Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 06:56:34 AM PDT
HuffPost:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain of Arizona may not have been paying the closest of attention last week during hearings on the Bush administration's Iraq policy.
Speaking Monday at the annual meeting of the Associated Press, McCain was asked whether he, if elected, would shift combat troops from Iraq to Afghanistan to intensify the search for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
"I would not do that unless Gen. [David] Petraeus said that he felt that the situation called for that," McCain said, referring to the top U.S. commander in Iraq.
McCain Not Releasing His Medical Records
Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 07:59:15 AM PDT
As reported on HuffingtonPost h/t Carpetbaggerreport:
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com...
McCain’s elusive medical records
Posted April 3rd, 2008 at 11:05 am
In 1999, during John McCain’s first presidential campaign, the senator, then 63, couldn’t have been any more forthcoming when it came to his medical history. Months before a single vote was cast, McCain instructed his campaign to release 1,500 pages of medical and psychiatric records. What’s more, journalists with additional questions were given direct access to McCain’s personal physician.
HRC's latest rationale for nomination: "I've Carried All the Panhandles"
Tue Apr 01, 2008 at 04:12:20 PM PDT
Hillary Clinton's campaign announced a new rationale for Democrats to nominate her. Having conceded that she will not end the primaries with the most elected delegates, or most popular votes, or the most superdelegates, or the most states, or with polls showing her leading among Democrats or doing better against McCain, her latest speech in Scranton set forth the following:
Bombing kills 43 in Karbala
Mon Mar 17, 2008 at 07:09:10 PM PDT
The explosion, the deadliest attack in Karbala in nearly a year, overshadowed a Baghdad visit by Vice President Dick Cheney, who met with Iraqi and American leaders and extolled what he described as "phenomenal" security improvements in the country.
http://www.nytimes.com/...
Five years into it. The Brits and Poland are forgotten. The US is at the highest troop levels since the invasion. Last Sunday's NYTimes told of how the oil is being siphoned off, sometimes literally, to fuel insurgents.