Chuck Hagel gives props to Obama-Biden
Sat Aug 23, 2008 at 08:56:53 PM PDT
Actual straight talker Chuck Hagel (R-NE) is everything John Sidney McCain III claims to be. He's a conservative Republican, but he's also willing to backhand the GOP establishment when he feels it's necessary.
This is one of those times. Per TPM:
"Joe Biden is the right partner for Barack Obama. His many years of distinguished service to America, his seasoned judgment and his vast experience in foreign policy and national security will match up well with the unique challenges of the 21st Century. An Obama-Biden ticket is a very impressive and strong team. Biden's selection is good news for Obama and America."
This is about as close to an out-and-out endorsement of the Democratic ticket as somebody as conservative as Hagel can get. Spread it far and wide -- piss off Karl Rove!
Make that EIGHT houses.
Thu Aug 21, 2008 at 06:31:09 PM PDT
It just gets better. From AmericaBlog:
McCain couldn't remember how many he owned. His staff claimed 4. Newsweek says 7. Politico now says 8. And five of the eight were purchased in the past four years. Including multiple condos in the same town, which is kind of weird. Now McCain is trying to invoke "ethics" to change the topic. Yeah, let's talk ethics, Mr. Keating Five. Or is that Keating Six? I can never remember.
No wonder Obama's considering holding off on the running mate announcement until next week. Hey, if I were him I'd milk this thing till the udders fell off!
"Georgian" video may really be of bombed S. Ossetian capital
Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 06:11:34 PM PDT
Here's something you won't see on the US TV networks:
American broadcaster CNN has been accused of using the wrong pictures in their coverage of the conflict in South Ossetia. A Russian cameraman says footage of wrecked tanks and ruined buildings, which was purported to have been filmed in the town of Gori, in fact showed the South Ossetian capital Tskhinvali.
Gori was said to be about to fall under the control of the Russian army but the cameraman says the video was actually shot in Tskhinvali, which had been flattened by Georgian shelling.
But of course, mentioning this interferes with the depiction of the Russians as Evil Huns and the Georgians (aka the clients of McCain operative Randy Scheunemann) as Noble Freedom Fighters. It ain't that simple, folks.
Funny Things (Or: Why is the press bothering with a retired pol?)
Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 09:34:16 AM PDT
Obama on Afghanistan: "Goals Should Be Modest"
Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 01:53:18 PM PDT
One thing lost in the hoo-ha over Obama's proposals for Afghanistan is that they aren't what some people think they are.
In an interview Saturday with McClatchy's Margaret Talev, he said the following:
I'm not here to lay out a comprehensive military strategy. That's the job of our commanders on the ground. I can tell you what our strategic goals should be. They should be relatively modest. We shouldn't want to take over the country. We should want to get out of there as quickly as we can and help the Afghans govern themselves and provide for their own security.
More past the jump.
Report: FARC Was Paid Millions For Hostages
Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 06:58:04 PM PDT
Lookee what Forbes is reporting:
PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Leaders of the Colombian FARC rebel movement were paid millions of dollars to free Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages, Swiss radio said on Friday, quoting 'a reliable source'.
The 15 hostages released on Wednesday by the Colombian army 'were in reality ransomed for a high price, and the whole operation afterwards was a set-up,' the radio's French-language channel said.
Saying the United States, which had three of its citizens among those freed, was behind the deal, it put the price of the ransom at some $20 million.
The UK's Daily Mail also mentions this.
UPDATE: Per Davefromqueens -- the London Times sez BushCo paid the ransom!
Stranded Wind, I'm Calling You Out!
Wed Jul 02, 2008 at 10:01:21 PM PDT
Don't worry, it's for a good cause -- to alert you to this -- a company in Massachusetts, Aeronautica Windpower, is refurbishing old 50kw to 500kw wind turbines and selling them at affordable prices to farms and schools and businesses:
The company is betting that a large variety of new locations can be found for these 50-500 kilowatt recycled, green-power generators across the rest of the country as they get replaced with larger machines.
According to the company's industry research, over 10,000 machines that were installed during the mid ‘80s and ‘90s may soon be replaced by larger, more modern turbines. That's a lot of generation capacity that would otherwise be scrapped.
"While big machines make sense on a wind farm, these ‘mid-scale' machines are perfect for agriculture, schools, villages and other commercial and industrial applications," said Brian Kuhn, VP of Marketing for Aeronautica Windpower.
More after the jump.
Obama: Returning Faith-Based Policy To A Pre-Bush State
Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 05:37:14 PM PDT
I do hope not everyone's gone into Lord of the Flies mode over the non-issue of Obama's undoing a bit of Bush policy.
That's right: undoing. Government and religious charities have always worked together -- the difference under Bush is that he removed the heavy-duty safeguards that existed on the use of taxpayer money by these groups. As Steve Benen notes but almost nobody heard, Obama's main theme in the speech was that he was going to restore the safeguards.
Another thing: There's no way that the tax rates that obtained under Eisenhower are coming back anytime soon. Without them, and with a staggering debt to be inherited from Bush, how does Obama even start to repair the shredded safety net? By the judicious, pre-Bush methods used by the pre-Bush Feds to work with religious groups, that's how. (And not just Christian ones, but Muslim, Hindu, Jewish and other groups as well -- just as Obama did back in Chicago.)
No body, none needed. The thing speaks for itself.
Iraq Contractor: The Surge Didn't Do Diddly
Mon Jun 30, 2008 at 11:34:34 AM PDT
Well, besides kill a whole bunch of people, that is.
From the Washington Independent:
Whenever Bush administration or Sen. John McCain campaign officials open their mouths about Iraq, they portray the country as on a continuous path of Surge-based stabilization. "As security has improved, the environment has changed for the better," Amb. Ryan C. Crocker told Wolf Blitzer on Sunday. "I, of course, am encouraged... The progress has been significant but the progress is also fragile," said a more-intellectually-honest-but-not-by-much Sen. John McCain. And the latest Pentagon Iraq security report (PDF) to Congress reported that improvements in the security environment have been substantial over the past nine months but significant challenges remain."
But rather than security improvements being "substantial over the past nine months," an assessment today from a leading private security and intelligence contractor in Iraq shows that the security picture hasn't changed significantly since October 1, 2007.
If Obama is all powerful, why can't he control the Blue Dogs?
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 08:21:57 AM PDT
According to some folk, as "party leader" Barack Obama supposedly controls every move of every Democratic elected official — which means that he allegedly has the power to stop the FISA bill all by himself, without a filibuster, by leaning on the Senate versions of the swing-district Blue Dog House members that voted for the FISA bill, telco immunity and all — and that he even could have ordered House members around to stop the bill. If he’s so all-powerful, how come several conservative Democrats like Florida’s Tim Mahoney still won’t endorse him even after Hillary quit the race?
"It never was America to me."
Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 03:54:21 PM PDT
I surmise that most of the people who are doing the woe-is-us diaries are very likely white people of a certain educational and/or social standing that most other Americans would see as in some way privileged.
Black people -- and Asian people -- and women -- and gays -- and people not of a certain educational level -- and a whole swath of other groups -- haven't been able to enjoy the same constitution that the white males have enjoyed. Deoliver47, Steve Gilliard, and Langston Hughes -- from whose poetry comes the title of this diary -- understand and understood this all too well, from deep personal experience. The freedom most of the woe-is-us folk have been talking up as having been taken from them is a freedom that to this day many people in America have never really had.
Follow me over the jump for more.
NQ Gloaters: Hillary's Record on FISA is Worse.
Sat Jun 21, 2008 at 08:18:26 AM PDT
Ah, the rabid McCain backers and Hillary "supporters" (thanks to Angry Mouse, one of the Sane Majority of the HRC supporters, for that term) over at No Quarter and similar places:
The Hate Obama /Vote McCain
crowd was gloating over at:
Noquarter
NoConfluence
and some new I Hate Bambi Obama soooo much I could cwy blog Alegre started.
They copied and pasted some of the "oh eff me" posts from here over there, and then then the strike officially ended as they all decided to come back as one big cancerous blog to spew their hate.
So lame.
I put on my gas mask, and sure enough: They are so happy to see us fighting each other and attacking Obama on FISA, but they forget to mention that Hillary's FISA record is worse.
Krugman, Klein, and Getting It Wrong
Thu Jun 19, 2008 at 06:35:45 AM PDT
Michelle More Popular Than Cindy
Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 07:52:31 AM PDT
Atrios noted this morning that the right-wingers who control our media's puppet strings have been pushing the meme that Michelle is icky (but not because she's black, honest!) and Cindy is the perfect goddess being.
Guess what? America's not buying it.
More after the jump.
This Will Kill Daily Kos!
Mon Jun 16, 2008 at 06:44:32 AM PDT
I've avoided all of the Russert diaries, pro, con, and in between, this weekend -- until this morning, when I read the two diaries currently on the Rec List asking Kossacks to cool it on criticizing Russert for a while.
I can see the diarists' point. I can also see the point of those who would like to engage in a clear-eyed discussion of the man before the hagiography (or the vitriol) becomes the accepted biography. Unfortunately, those people mainly seem to be talking past each other, rather than to each other -- probably because to truly engage each other would risk having to admit not being 100% in the right (oh noes!).
There are a few people who are thinking that all this foofaraw will hurt, perhaps even destroy, Daily Kos. I doubt this: DKos has had eruptions like this all the time. Follow me past the jump for more.
Would Impeaching Bush Result In A Sympathy Boost For The GOP?
Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 07:25:50 PM PDT
I've bounced back and forth between whether impeaching Cheney and Bush (and remember folks, for impeachment and removal to work, we have to do Cheney first) would be a good idea.
On the one hand, there is the burning desire to Make Them Pay, Period. On the other hand, there is the danger that impeaching Bush may do for the GOP what it did for the Democrats in 1998.
Up until Election Night that year, all the pundits predicted that Clinton's troubles and the impeachment drumbeat -- a drumbeat accelerated in September by Joe Lieberman's leading a handful of "Blue Dogs" to join the GOP in attacking Clinton -- would give the GOP 60 House seats and at least ten Senate seats. Instead, the Senate was a wash -- the Dems lost a couple, but the Republicans lost impeachment backers Al D'Amato and Lauch Faircloth -- and the Dems gained five House seats.
Al Giordano of The Field has similar thoughts. (More after the jump.)
The Unity Bounce: It's Real and Unforced
Sat Jun 07, 2008 at 12:42:00 PM PDT
This Is Why Obama Asked His Fans Not To Protest The RBC Meeting
Sat May 31, 2008 at 06:43:38 PM PDT
Attend, yes; protest, no.
A first-hand report from someone who was there shows the wisdom of that decision. Follow me past the jump for more.