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    January 30, 2009

    Oops... Another RepubliCON bites the dust...

    Hmm... There seems to be an epidemic. B-Rod was a little more blatant, but he was stupid. This guy was apparently smart enough to become House Speaker; you'd think he could avoid this sort of thing. Really...

    Embattled Fla. House speaker steps down for now -- AP.

    The speaker of Florida's House of Representatives says he's stepping down to deal with legal issues stemming from a probe of his lucrative job at a state college.

    Speaker Ray Sansom said Friday that a fellow Republican will replace him at least until he resolves his legal issues.

    Sansom faces investigations by a grand jury and the state ethics commission after taking a $110,000-a-year job at Northwest Florida State College the same day he became speaker. Critics say the job was payback for channeling more than $25 million to the school.

    He has also been accused of putting $6 million in the 2007 budget for an aircraft hangar to benefit a supporter.

    Sansom has served in the Legislature since 2002. He stepped down from the university job earlier this month.

    Come on, guys... two elections in a row, and you STILL can't clean up after your own dogs?

    Republican Corruption -- It's not Over

    I know many have been enthralled by the scandal involving Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, but he's a rank amateur when compared to many Republicans. Check this out regarding Senator Thad Cochran's top aides:

    Senate aide linked to Abramoff took 2 salaries - Yahoo! News.

    A former top aide to Sen. Thad Cochran now implicated in a lobbying scandal was paid more than $20,000 by the Mississippi Republican after leaving his office and starting another high-paid government job at the state's public broadcasting agency.

    Ann Copland left Cochran's office last spring after working there for three decades. She went on the payroll of Mississippi Public Broadcasting on March 24, at a salary of $92,000. But Copland continued to collect her roughly $140,000 annual salary from Cochran's office through May 9 — an overlap of nearly two months.

    Copland could not be reached for comment Thursday. Cochran's spokeswoman, Margaret McPhillips, said Copland was kept on the senator's staff to ensure "a seamless transition."

    They will not disappoint, folks. Not only was she tied to Abramoff, she took more of your tax money than she was entitled to.

    Those Republicans... they never disappoint...

    Former President Bush! Thank you for this Wonderful Economy!

    Wow! That supply-side economics works like a charm, doesn't it?

    From today's washingtonpost.com.

    The 3.8 percent decline in gross domestic product from October through December compares with a 0.5 percent decline in the previous three months, and modest growth for the first half of the year. For all of 2008, gross domestic product -- a broad measure of the goods and services produced by the economy -- rose 1.3 percent, compared with 2 percent the year before. It is the weakest showing since 2001, when the aftershock of the collapse of the technology industry and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks held annual growth to just 0.8 percent.

    Yes, you read that right, folks. This downturn compares with the one in 1982, which was supposedly caused by Jimmy Carter, and his damned high interest rates. Only... interest rates aren't particularly high, the money supply hasn't been tightened, and inflation hadn't supposedly been a major factor leading up to it... Hmmm... mysterious...

    This is all about supply-side, folks. Read my post at Please Cut the Crap Later today, and I'll explain it to you...

    In the meantime, thank God the Democrats are running things.

    November 23, 2008

    Impeach the Little Bastard... People Need to Know the Truth

    Impeach the Little Bastard
    Because people deserve to know the truth

    ©Bryan Zepp Jamieson
    http://www.wemagazine.org
    11/22/08

    Republicans have abused the power of the Presidential pardon since Gerald Ford used it to preemptively pardon the criminal Richard Nixon. It was argued that Americans, with their delicate sensitivities, weren’t mature enough to cope with the idea that an elected official might face a fair and public trial for crimes he may have committed or had committed while in office.

    If the JFK assassination undermined American innocence (and Gerald Ford tried to spin fairy tales about that, too), then the Nixon pardon undermined American confidence in themselves as a place where justice could be served.

    Lightning struck again some 18 years later, when George Bush used the power of the pardon to kick apart the case being pursued against the criminal Ronald Reagan, and in which some scummy little felons and traitors such as Oliver North and G. Gordon Liddy got to run free and sneer loudly at the country that gave them their undeserved liberty.

    Losing in Vietnam didn’t do nearly as much damage to American self-respect as the sight of G. Gordon Liddy braying into his radio microphone that people should shoot federal agents in the head as a way of demonstrating their Liddy-style patriotism.

    A lot of people watched this, and watched right wingers openly gloating over it, and wondered what the fuck had gone wrong with America.

    And then, for the next eight years, the same vicious and amoral clowns who guffawed over the sight of Nixon lazing in the California sun and tried to make a tin hero out of the moronic Reagan tried to destroy the Clinton presidency by impeaching him over trivia.

    Now, we have a crowd that makes the Nixon scummies and the Reagan sleazers look like pikers. For the past eight years, we’ve seen the most criminal and anti-American administration in history. They haven’t settled for third rate burglaries and selling arms to terrorists, no. They stole an election to get in, and then proceeded to spend years looting the national treasury, lied the country into a war whose real aim was to abet in that looting, let terrorists attack the country, refused a serious investigation into it, and used it to pass measures that slashed the rights of Americans while politicizing the judicial branch of the government, and attempted to establish one-party rule, supported by a corrupted judiciary and a crooked voting system.

    And while they were at it, they committed war crimes, and gave America the same reputation the old Soviet Union used to have, of torture and unjust imprisonments without trial and secret prison camps.

    They robbed the country blind, and humiliated and debased it in the process. They didn’t govern America; they didn’t even rule it. They simply raped it.

    And now, mercifully, the reign of these vicious, anti-American little Republican scumbags is coming to an end.

    But will any of them ever pay for their crimes? Trillions of dollars have gone missing from the common weal, either sunk into wars for profit, siphoned off to the undeserving rich, or evaporated in the implosion of a capitalist bubble that was given all the internal air pressure it wanted. Three thousand people died in 9/11, and another 5,000 Americans have died in Afghanistan and Iraq. We’ll probably never know how many died in Iraq just for living there, or how many were herded off to American gulags to die of torture, or spend years wondering if they would ever get a trial, let alone ever be set free. Elections were suborned, and Clinton was hardly the only public servant to be attacked by the Republican slime-and-destroy machine, now in the paws of the nation’s district attorneys. At least one governor was framed and sent to jail. In today’s paper, there was a story of a indictment of Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales in which the judge, another corrupt, bent Republican stooge, actually tried to dismiss the charges before they were legally filed.

    What the fuck is wrong with America, you ask? It got taken over by corrupt, amoral Republican crooks, and nobody has the balls to make them pay for their crimes. And now, they are just clinging on, hoping that the entire country won’t collapse before the mess is foisted off on President-elect Obama, and trying like hell to blame him for the situation they created.

    And while they are doing that, they are waiting for Putsch’s preemptive pardons, the ones that ensure that they will never have to face their responsibility for the millions of lives lost and the trillions of dollars squandered or stolen. They’ll never have to stand in open court and explain why they insisted Saddam had nukes when he didn’t, or why NORAD was ordered to stand down on the morning of 9/11, or why Governor Siegleman was sent to jail, or why Putsch suddenly fired all those Federal attorneys and replaced them with ones willing to investigate Democratic candidates for office.

    The Republicans, who laughingly describe themselves as the party of personal responsibility, desperately need those presidential pardons issued preemptively so they can skate, never pay a dime, and crow that if they were criminals, why weren’t they ever put on trial?

    If that doesn’t sicken you, then you are morally bankrupt or worse, a Republican.

    That’s why it is so important that impeachment proceedings be started now in the Democratic House of Representatives against George W. Bush. He won’t actually be impeached in the 58 days remaining before he leaves office, making an impeachment moot. There isn’t time.

    But the Constitution, the one which grants Presidents the power to pardon, has one exception: A president may pardon, “except in cases of impeachment.” As I read it, it means that not only may a president not pardon any high public officials who are facing impeachment, but it means that a president who is facing the impeachment process may not use it in any way that could undermine the process against himself.

    Putsch will abuse it and use it to take himself and his cronies off the hook. Don’t doubt that for an instant.

    And don’t doubt that it will be another emotional and moral body blow to Americans, who had just regained a little self-respect and a lot of hope from electing Obama and throwing off the Republican reign of sleaze.

    It isn’t just a matter of vindictiveness against Putsch, although personally I would be delighted if he spent the rest of his natural life rotting away in a jail cell. It’s because America, which has always prided itself on justice, and avenging wrongs, has faced terrible injustice and wrongs for the past eight years, and needs the opportunity to address it through rule of law, in open court, and by the standards of the civilized world.

    Don’t let Putsch get away with his crimes. Impeach the little bastard now, and make him eventually face a jury to explain himself.

    October 20, 2008

    The Younger Powell Still Has His Tongue firmly inside McCain's ass.

    There's someone else who might have been hurt by uber-Republican Colin Powell's promise to vote for Barack Obama in two weeks.

    Apparently, according to The Hill, Powell's son, the most god-awful FCC chairman in that body's history, Michael Powell, is a huge McCain fan;

    (Michael Powell) endorsed McCain early in the Republican primary in January, and said the Arizona senator was the best candidate to “calm the turbulent economic waters and to steer the new economy in a direction that will bring growth, opportunity and prosperity to all Americans.”

    Powell contributed $1,000 to McCain the day of the Iowa caucuses and another $1,000 before the Florida primary. In August, he defended McCain, who had said he rarely uses the Internet, as someone who “understands technology very well” from his time as chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Technology.

    Now, you would think Michael Powell might want to follow in his father's footsteps, which are mostly honorable, save that awful performance at the UN a few years back, in which he held up a vial of Tide and told everyone it was anthrax. But you would be wrong. Colin Powell's spawn has shown himself to be a right wing tool of the highest order. Not only has he previously worked as a policy adviser for Darth Cheney, and supported the Bushies on damn near everything, as FCC Chairman, he looked the other way as media companies consolidated and ruined media, and as Fox News lied about being a news organization, at the same time he declared Janet Jackson's right tit to be "public enemy number one" and increased fines for "obscenity" (is a woman's breast really "obscene?"), just so he could hit Viacom as hard as possible for it.

    And if you think I'm just being partisan, consider this passage from the same article:

    The younger Powell, however, who still has much of his career in front of him, has lined up solidly behind McCain. If McCain becomes president he could appoint Powell to several administration positions.

    Typical Republican. Screw the country, as long as he can keep his mouth on the public teat.

    I thought these people were against welfare...

    Judith Miller: Right Where She Belongs, With the Right to Lie

    For those of you who have been wondering about Judy Miller's motivation for hyping the war in Bush's favor during the runup for Iraq, she's finally answered the question.

    This is from Howard Kurtz's column in today's Washington Post:

    Miller left the New York Times in 2005 after testifying in the trial of former White House aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby that he had leaked her information about a CIA operative. Miller's conduct in the case, which led to her serving 85 days in jail for initially refusing to testify, drew rebukes from the Pulp_fiction_judy_miller_the_hereti Times executive editor and some of her colleagues.

    In the run-up to the Iraq war, Miller reported stories on the search for Saddam Hussein's supposed weapons of mass destruction that turned out to be untrue, some of which were cited in a Times editor's note acknowledging the flawed coverage. Miller, now with the conservative Manhattan Institute, wrote when she left the paper that she had "become a lightning rod for public fury over the intelligence failures that helped lead our country to war."

    She's still a lightning rod, but at least she's no longer pretending to be an objective reporter. With Fox News, she'll get to be an integral part of the Republican propaganda machine once again. and she won't have hide behind that veil of objectivity she used to have to wear while working at the dreaded New York Times.You know, that "liberal" paper the right wing gets all incensed about? I'm sure you've heard of it.

    Well, now she can advocate for wars and hawk stories about fictional weapons of mass destruction, and out all the CIA agents she wants. She now works for the news organization that went to court to assert their right to lie in their news stories, and won.

    October 19, 2008

    John McCain: Man of the Persons

    Kee-rist! Is this getting sickening, or what?

    John McCain, who has no idea how many houses he owns; who owns a shitload of cars; who has failed to even mention the middle class on the stump or in countless debates over the last year and a half; and who has all sorts of plans to give the filthy rich (himself) even more tax cuts if he gets elected, while saddling the middle class with more taxes on their health care benefit, thus rendering such health care benefit prohibitively expensive for many in the middle class and small businesses; has suddenly decided he's a "man of the people."

    First, it was Joe the Plumber, whose name apparently isn't necessarily "Joe," and who can't actually legally call himself a plumber, at least when he's looking for work as a plumber, who wanted to buy a really nice business, but was afraid Obama might raise his taxes by as much as $900 per year on a dream net profit of $280,000. The fact that he claimed to be "undecided" and an "independent," even though he turns out to have been a Republican plant, didn't do much for his credibility with most people, either. 

    Apparently, Joe wasn't fraudulent enough of an image for Sen. McCain, because now he's using "Joe" (Sam) as an indication of his status as a guardian of the middle class. Of course, he can't do that without lying:

    "If I'm elected president, I won't raise taxes on small businesses, as Sen. (Barack) Obama proposes, and force them to cut jobs," McCain said of his Democratic opponent during a rally at the convention center. "I will keep small business taxes where they are, help them keep their costs low and let them spend their earnings to create more jobs, not send to Washington."

    Okay, in the three debates between these two, how many times did he try this lie, only to be slapped down by Obama? Obama's plan does not raise taxes on any small business, unless you call a "small business" one in which a sole proprietor clears well over $250,000 per year. And even then, the tax rate will go from the current 36% to 39%, only on the amount OVER $250,000. That means, if he makes half a million, his total tax increase will be a whopping $7500. Not exactly a debilitating increase. 

    Of course, later the same day, he took a slightly different tack:

    "Sen. Obama is more interested in controlling who gets your piece of the pie than he is growing the pie," McCain told a crowd of several thousand.

    This from a guy who represents a political party that has spent the last thirty years demonizing the poor, and handing the rich shitloads of tax breaks, while forcing the poor to pay a greater percentage of their income in taxes? Essentially, the poor and working classes are paying more of their money into a tax system that benefits the wealthy overwhelmingly. Talk about your reverse Robin Hood situations...

    What is McCain Hiding Regarding His Health?

    A new article in The New York Times makes one wonder about the release of medical information on all four major candidates for president. Barack Obama at first released a one-page statement from his doctor, and later released the results of some tests that said he was "normal," whatever the hell that means. Likewise, there are several holes in the records regarding Joe Biden's medical health, especially since he received emergency surgery for an aneurysm 20 years ago. This is a little troubling, although in neither case has either Obama or Biden had any sort of medical scare recently, and Obama seems to be a very healthy, very energetic 47 year old, who "relaxes" by playing basketball, and looking much younger than his chronological age.

    But check out the Republican side of the equation, and you have to be truly afraid.

    If McCain were to win, he would be the oldest man to ever be inaugurated for a first term, and the only one ever inaugurated while older was Ronald Reagan in 1985, and there is more than a little evidence that Reagan's health was a major problem in his second term. McCain also has the scars of a bout with melanoma. He released 1200 pages of medical records earlier this year, but they were heavily redacted, and his subsequent disclosures haven't disclosed much.

    Read the entire article, and then think about this; if something happens to Obama, Biden takes over. if something happens to Biden, Obama can replace him with someone even better. If something happens to McCain, Caribou Barbie takes over, and it's not likely anything will happen to her, although we don't know for sure, since she hasn't released any medical records.

    Powell Says Howdy to Obama

    One of the most powerful endorsements in Barack Obama's favor happened today, when none other than Colin Powell, the Bushies' former Secretary of State, basically said "enough" and gave his nod to Obama, over Powell's good friend, John McCain, on the most popular talking head show in the world, "Meet the Press."

    "It isn't easy for me to disappoint Sen. McCain in the way that I have this morning, and I regret that... [But] I think we need a transformational figure. I think we need a president who is a generational change and that's why I'm supporting Barack Obama, not out of any lack of respect or admiration for Sen. John McCain."

    Yeah; how can anyone possibly lack respect for McCain after a campaign in which he pretty much abandoned every principle he ever had, just to win election to the office of president, which he only seems to want out of a sense of entitlement?

    September 12, 2008

    Keeping the faith

    Well, it's been a bumpy ride recently, hasn't it?  Much of the blogosphere is in a bit of a tizzy right now because McCain seems to have tied things up with Obama, and liberals with PTSD from elections past think they're staring another loss in the face.

    One of the most clear-headed blog posts I've read was authored today by Chris Bowers (one of my favorite bloggers)...

    I feel very frustrated right now because I have a difficult time pinning down the cause of McCain's continued polling increase. Obama peaked toward the end of June, and apart from the Democratic convention, has been on a slow, downward trend ever since. I want to know why this is the case, because I want to understand how this trend can be reversed. It is only from that point that I believe I can develop better ideas on what I can do personally to help positively influence the result.

    Please read the whole thing; I think it's an accurate statement of why so much angst is to be found even in some of the more veteran corners of the blogosphere at this point.

    Chris lays out several possible reasons for why McCain seems to have pulled even (or even perhaps slightly ahead) in the polls.  He points out that the idea McCain's negative attacks have been responsible doesn't really mesh with polling that finds Obama's favorability ratings have risen to this point.  Several other reasons are listed, and none are satisfying.

    My take on an answer to this dilemma is twofold.

    First, the timing: the presidential campaign has just officially begun, and the electorate is still sharply divided.  And, of course, we're still coming down off of the conventions.

    Second, and more important, much of the polling right now indicates that McCain is favored over Obama on several issues.  Some of this is the result of convention bounce, but even before the conventions, McCain was already polling favorably compared to Obama, again on several issues.

    What this tells me is pretty straightforward.

    First, despite the gut instinct in the blogosphere that Obama just needs to start opening up with both barrels, Obama's own read on things is likely the correct one: what's needed is an increased concentration on the issues.  How to best do this is, of course, an open question (for example: Frank Lunz focus group work indicated McCain's "celebrity" ads didn't actually impact Obama's favorability ratings; rather, they predisposed the audience to believe the subsequent message on issues such as taxes, the economy, etc.).

    Second, the debates may have a greater-than-average impact on public sentiment.

    Certainly, I'm not saying that attacking isn't a good idea.  And like many others, I'd like to see the Obama campaign make use of some of the low-hanging fruit (rape kits, anyone?)  But flailing just to do something may not be the best approach.

    In my opinion, Obama's got a good feel for the basics of where we are and how he needs to improve.  And to me, that's a very encouraging sign.  Moreover, eight weeks is a lifetime in presidential politics; recent elections have turned around in less than half that time.  Things are basically tied, and based upon nearly all the news reporting at this point, Obama's in a better position.  So let's not count our electoral votes before they're cast.