Friday, September 29, 2006

Guess Who???

Who could "Maf54" be....

Maf54: You in your boxers, too?
Teen: Nope, just got home. I had a college interview that went late.
Maf54: Well, strip down and get relaxed.

Another message:

Maf54: What ya wearing?
Teen: tshirt and shorts
Maf54: Love to slip them off of you.

And this one:

Maf54: Do I make you a little horny?
Teen: A little.
Maf54: Cool.



No, it couldn't be, could it? Yes! Yes it is, boys and girls! It's Congressman Mark Foley (R-FL)! Chairman of the House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children! Wow! Aren't you excited about your Republican government and its family values!!!????

It's enough to make me believe that irony really is dead.

On the plus side, another pickup for the Dems! Irony is dead and I'm loving it!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Wag the Tail

The Big Dog.

Smackdown!

See? People like it when you stand up, lead and fight. That's sort of the opposite of what Hillary/Schumer have been doing. Sitting back and letting McCain own the spotlight - even if he couldn't put a band-aid on the Republican torture regime - is not leading, it's politics. We don't want politics for politics' sake, we want politics for morality's sake.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Stupid Morons

That's who's running the government.

Me: But isn’t it the Supreme Court that’s supposed to decide whether laws are unconstitutional or not?

Tony: No, as a matter of fact the president has an obligation to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. That is an obligation that presidents have enacted through signing statements going back to Jefferson. So, while the Supreme Court can be an arbiter of the Constitution, the fact is the President is the one, the only person who, by the Constitution, is given the responsibility to preserve, protect, and defend that document, so it is perfectly consistent with presidential authority under the Constitution itself.



Did I also mention that they're rabidly dangerous?

Link.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Blog

I couldn't find anything of special note today in the major papers, and I can't cover all the house and senate elections, so instead I'll link to this post by Digby.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Novak on

Novak on Armitage:

First, Armitage did not, as he now indicates, merely pass on something he had heard and that he "thought" might be so. Rather, he identified to me the CIA division where Mrs. Wilson worked and said flatly that she recommended the mission to Niger by her husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson.

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Armitage's silence for the next 2 1/2 years caused intense pain for his colleagues in government and enabled partisan Democrats in Congress to falsely accuse Rove of being my primary source.


Let us examine these claims. While the first one may or may not be true, it smacks too much of "I didn't do it!" for me to easily believe it considering Novakula's record (see below for further proof). While his second claim is technically correct, it ignores the fact that although Rove was not Novak's source, he was Cooper and Miller's source and at the same time shields Rove - an all around nice guy - and blames partisan Democrats - the real enemy - for the pain the nation has experienced over the past two and a half years (Bob, style note - always write out the number if it is ten or under. Always. But you are a nationally published journamalist, so I am sure you know that, as does Fred Hiatt).

Novak on Novak:

I had long opposed military intervention in Iraq.


See what I meant about Novak's record? There is no reason to believe a man who was zero credibility.

Novak on Democrats:

Zealous foes of George W. Bush transformed me, improbably, into the president's lapdog. But they cannot fit Armitage into the left-wing fantasy of a well-crafted White House conspiracy to destroy Joe and Valerie Wilson.


Actually, Bob, you did that yourself, with no assistance from the progressive left. As for Armitage, at this point he is tangential to the other Plamegate developments, such as the Rover's discussions with Cooper and Miller, Dick Cheney's scribblings to get Wilson on the op-ed piece, and the Scooter Libby coverups. I would say all of those paint a pretty good reality of a well-crafted White House conspiracy to destroy the Wilsons. Speaking of which,

Novak on Libby:

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Considering he has been indicted and his trial is approaching you would think Novak could be bothered with bringing up some of the other important aspects of Plamegate. What Novak says and does not say speaks volumes about where he really stands.

Marcy Wheeler has written an excellent diary that tears Novak's ever-changing story to shreds.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Senator Senile (R-Of course)

I was just watching the Senate on C-Span2, and I am convinced that Senator Stevens (R-AK) is senile. Senator Clinton (D-NY) had some procedural points for amendments and after she finished Stevens revealed that he had no idea what had just happened - I think he asked just that, which is pretty lame for a 3 term senator to not understand procedure - and then starting whining like a little baby about how the Democrats requisitioned time to talk about the amendments, but they had not given the Republicans equal time.

This is absurd because that is not something that the Dems, as the minority party, should be concerned with at all. If Stevens wants time to debate amendments he does not know anything about, he should request it himself without anyone from the other side of the aisle holding his hand. The most damning thing this was that it took Stevens a few minutes and several exchanges to actually articulate his complaints.

Remember folks, this is the man who is in charge of your internets.

Good Ads

I really liked this ad, by Kirsten Gillibrand, who is running against John Sweeney in NY-20, but I suppose it is not as effective if you have not seen "Good Night and Good Luck."

I am not sure if we can have a verdict on best ad this season, but so far I have to agree that this Vote Vets ad is ridiculously good and drives its point home really well.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Monday, September 04, 2006

Happy Labor Day!

Here's a map that will show you how much better off you are today than you were six years ago.