Obama: Safe... but No Cigar
Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 03:21:39 AM PDT
Fear-mongering at its worst.
The only thing you have to fear is...
Obama following in the tragic footsteps of Kennedy and King.
Now don't you see why we must vote for Anyone Else?
Excuse me while I adjust my snarkometer.
Before the Televised Bush-Shit: Scream Now: I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE
Thu Sep 15, 2005 at 03:29:59 PM PDT
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/15/politics/15bush.html?hp&ex=1126843200&en=84b0ea8b63ecf6ea&
amp;ei=5094&partner=homepage
1:Rove in charge of the reconstruction effort? The moxie! Why don't you ask one of Brownie's Arabian horses to come in to do the dirty work? Can horses get Presidential Medals of Freedom? At least with Brownie's horses, we know what kind of horseshit we're going to smell.
- If this had happened in, say for a random example, FLORIDA, would you have blamed THE GOVERNOR there? Anybody? Anyone? Bueller?
- Why did you deliberately ignore a city melting into the water? Can you justify your lack of action? Can you justify your working vacation while thousands suffered?
Feel free to add your screams here. My anger runneth over.
CIA to AGENT: "What? =No= Nukes? You're Fired!"
Mon Aug 01, 2005 at 01:19:01 AM PDT
In the Bush Administration, truth is rewarded with a pink slip.
A CIA covert operative, an unidentified (thank goodness, NY Times) male working in the same unit as Valerie Plame, informed the Agency in early 2001 of the absence of uranium enrichment programs in Iraq. Good news, or so you would think.
Not so in Bush World. He was handed his walking papers last year. Buh-bye.
But this covert operative is not taking this one sitting down. He's suing. Bring it on. Bring it ON.
This story should be front page NY TIMES. Instead, it can be found via a link in the more Bush-Friendly "That Iraqui Constitution is Coming, Don't Rush Us!" story.
Read the more important and politically damaging story here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/01/politics/01weapons.html
Gitmo Detainees Worse than Hitler, claims Congressman Frank LoBiondo (NJ)
Mon Jul 18, 2005 at 04:00:28 AM PDT
What is it with everyone jumping on the Hitler bandwagon of late?
When did Hitler references become all the rage? Is he really All That?
And can anyone, anyone, anyone with a straight face-- and, better yet, an educated mind-- say that Hitler's murders had a political "rationale"?
Yes.
Someone can. Someone did.
This week's HITLER WASN'T SO BAD, WAS HE? award goes to Congressman Frank LoBiondo of NJ, who told a radio audience that
"Guantanamo Bay detainees were worse than Adolf Hitler because the Nazi dictator "sort of had a political rationale about what he was doing."