Sunday, July 31, 2005

Jean Schmidt and Tom Noe -- made for each other


Jean Schmidt really took everyone for suckers when she proclaimed she didn't know the notorious Tom Noe. Oops. Seems connections between Schmidt and Noe are really not all that rare after all. Atrios points us to another one via E&P;. It really does seem Noe had some type of dealing with everyone in the Ohio Republican Party. And for Schmidt, I guess it's easy to think you can snow the media when you hire a consultant who masqueraded as a political reporter.

Ohio really is a GOP cesspool. Paul Hackett has to be the start of the change out there. Read More......

Wash. Post Exposes Roberts on Bias Related Issues


The Washington Post has a long piece on Supreme Court Nomimee John Roberts role in trying to limit bias laws during his days in the Reagan Justice Department:
In the early 1980s, a young intellectual lawyer named John G. Roberts Jr. was part of the vanguard of a conservative political revolution in civil rights, advocating new legal theories and helping enforce the Reagan administration's effort to curtail the use of courts to remedy racial and sexual discrimination.

Just 26 when he joined the Justice Department as a special assistant to Attorney General William French Smith, Roberts was almost immediately entrusted to counsel senior department officials on such incendiary matters of the day as school desegregation, voting rules and government antidotes to bias in housing and hiring.

In prolific missives of a few pages and densely-written 30-page legal memos, Roberts -- whose co-workers recall had primary responsibility for civil rights matters in his office -- consistently sought to bolster the legal reasoning for the administration's new stances and to burnish its presentation of the policies to Congress and the public.
None of this should be a surprise really. It does show this guy is a true believer. And, clearly, he has been groomed for years. It's like the GOP has a judicial pipeline. They started preparing Roberts for the Supreme Court back when he was 26. He proved his mettle, then they kept him around...waiting for the chance.

My really favorite part of the article was learning about his strong opposition to Title IX:
Roberts's writings also show that he favored another pillar of the administration's new civil rights policies in education: an effort to limit the use of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which allows the government to withhold federal aid from schools that discriminate against women. Until then, Title IX had been interpreted to mean that all of a school's funding could be cut off if it discriminated at all, but Reagan officials rewrote the rules so that only the specific program found guilty of discrimination would lose money -- an interpretation that Congress later overruled.

His second summer working for the attorney general, Roberts wrote Smith a memo on this topic, urging that the administration stand behind a lower court decision siding with the University of Richmond in a case brought by the U.S. Department of Education for alleged sex discrimination in its sports programs.

"I strongly agree with [the] recommendation not to appeal" the court's decision that the university did not have to turn over athletic records to the government because its intercollegiate sports received no federal aid, Roberts wrote. "Under Title IX, federal investigators cannot rummage willy-nilly through institutions, but can only go as far as the federal funds go."
Read the whole article. When you're finished, you can't think for a minute that Roe v. Wade stands a chance with this guy. And if Roe goes, a whole lot of privacy rights go with it. Read More......

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Busy Day in Ohio's Second District


Swing State Project is doing a great job following the latest developments leading up to the August 2nd election.

Republicans in Ohio really just think they can say and do anything without repercussions. That was true for too long. In the first election since the major Ohio GOP scandals broke, Jean Schmidt is learning that the rules have changed. Read More......

AP has a Q & A on the Rove Scandal


Interesting little Q & A distributed by the Associated Press today about the Rove Scandal. Okay, they call it the "CIA leak probe," but we all know it's now about Karl.

I found it a little thin -- but then, those of us in blog world know way more about the Rove scandal than AP can fit in an article. It left out some key facts, for example, in the first question about the origins of the case, they piece discusses the Niger Uranium issue. But it forgot to mention that Bush used it in his 2003 State of the Union address as a reason for going to war...those infamous 16 words.

Having AP do this piece, on top of the latest revelations from Time magazine, should re-invigorate the media. Time told us that they've learned Rove found about Plame "from within the Administration rather than from media contacts." Apparently, Karl told the grand jury that he found out about Plame from the media. Prosecutors love to find those inconsistencies.

E&P; has a write up on the Time article, too. Read More......

Pre-trip panic open thread


Ugh. I hate traveling. Used to love it. Then 9/11. Now going to airports, not so much fun. Though I'm flying Air France, which I adore. Even in coach, where I'll be, the service and seating is still better than anything I've ever had on an US carrier (and I will not touch United or Delta to fly international ever again).

Anyway, lots of last minute to-dos to do, driving me nuts. Still haven't written this week's RADAR piece yet - I get to do that in Paris tomorrow (see, I told you'd be working). Doing some last minute laundry at Joe's - need to shrink those CafePress shirts so I can wear them in Paris and help spread the word.

Anyway, here's for a bit more, than it's Joe's for the evening, I should hopefully be online in Paris by the time you guys wake up tomorrow morning. What a very odd small world it is. JOHN Read More......

Open Thread


Is this shaping up to be another Rove, Rove, Rove week? Read More......

Time has new Rove Info.


Hat tip to Think Progress for pointing us to this.

Seems Karl didn't get his info. about Plame from reporters after all according to Time:
As the investigation tightens into the leak of the identity of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame, sources tell TIME some White House officials may have learned she was married to former ambassador Joseph Wilson weeks before his July 6, 2003, Op-Ed piece criticizing the Administration. That prospect increases the chances that White House official Karl Rove and others learned about Plame from within the Administration rather than from media contacts. Rove has told investigators he believes he learned of her directly or indirectly from reporters, according to his lawyer.
As if the master of all politics learned something like that from a reporter. In the Bush White House, policy and politics are the same thing -- and all roads lead to and through Rove.

Now if Karl told something different to the FBI or the Grand Jury...he's in big trouble. And this also increases the likelihood that people in the White House knew Plame's undercover status when they were outing her. Read More......

Speaking of "The Day After Tomorrow"


Global warming is making hurricanes more intense.

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GOP US House candidate in Ohio caught hiding ties to CoinGate scandalmonger Tom Noe


Jean Schmidt, the GOP candidate for the open US House seat in Ohio, being voted on this tuesday, apparently lied about her ties to CoinGate-man Tom Noe.

Schmidt told a local news show this morning that she didn't know Tom Noe, never met him, and never even HEARD of him. Funny, because she testified before Noe only three years ago, and Schmidt apparently has almost total recall of everyone she's ever met. Guess when those multi-million dollar scandals kick in, that total recall starts to get a bit fuzzy. Maybe she'll start parsing the definition "met."

And she seemed like such a nice woman, that Jean Schmidt. Read More......

Santorum continues to blame Boston for church sex abuse scandal


And he also wants a constitutional amendment banning abortion. Read More......

We're melting, we're melting....


Even more evidence that global warming is real. If I didn't have to live on this planet, I'd think it ironic that Bush and his cronies were helping destroy the only home they have. Unfortunately, it's the only home WE HAVE too.

The other day, I happened to finally watch the movie "The Day After Tomorrow." You remember, the one where the NYC and the Statue of Liberty are frozen over, and the Republicans all flipped out last year saying the movie was a fraud. Well, apparently the science in the movie was a bit fanciful, but nonetheless, that flik freaked me out. I thought it was pretty good, disaster movie-wise, and nothing like a good movie to help you imagine the worst case scenario.

I'd recommend folks rent it, then get really pissed off at the Republicans for ignoring what they're doing to destroy our only home. And then, if you're a foreigner, get mad at your own country for letting George Bush push them around on this issue. Uzbekistan has bigger balls than Europe when it comes to standing up to Bush. Come on, guys. Read More......

CNN Poll: 49% say Rove should resign


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Carter Slams Iraq War and Gitmo


Jimmy Carter let loose on the war in Iraq and Guantanamo Bay while at a conference of Baptists in Birmingham, England:
Former President Jimmy Carter said Saturday the detention of terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay Naval base in Cuba was an embarrassment and had given extremists an excuse to attack the United States.

Carter also criticized the U.S.-led war in Iraq as "unnecessary and unjust."

"I think what's going on in Guantanamo Bay and other places is a disgrace to the U.S.A.," he said at a news conference at the Baptist World Alliance's centenary conference.

"I wouldn't say it's the cause of terrorism, but it has given impetus and excuses to potential terrorists to lash out at our country and justify their despicable acts."

Carter said, however, that terrorist acts could not be justified, and that while Guantanamo "may be an aggravating factor . . . it's not the basis of terrorism."

Critics of President Bush's administration have long accused the U.S. government of unjustly detaining terror suspects at Guantanamo. Hundreds of men have been held indefinitely at the prison, without charge or access to lawyers.

"What has happened at Guantanamo Bay . . . does not represent the will of the American people," Carter said. "I'm embarrassed about it. I think it's wrong. I think it does give terrorists an unwarranted excuse to use despicable means to hurt innocent people."
Well, what else can I even say. He's right.

Meanwhile, AP is reporting that five more American troops were killed yesterday in Iraq. Read More......

Open Thread


Back from Alaska in time for John to head to Paris.

Loved the trip. It helped that my guide for the week, Chris, was a veritable encyclopedia about his state. And, the one thing that struck me is how matter of fact everyone is about the effects of global warming in Alaska. It's not a scientific debate for people who live there. It's a fact. They've seen first-hand the dramatic results of warming climate change over the past few years.

Anyway, back at it. What's going on? Read More......

Saturday, July 30, 2005

And by the way, AMERICAblog will be temporarily moving its global empire (that'd be my laptop computer) to Paris for most of August


You may have noticed that Chris in Paris has been gone for a few days. That's because he and his lovely wife are on vacation for the next 3+ weeks (ah, the French). They needed a cat-sitter for their wonderful two kitties (who bear somewhat of a resemblance to Atrios cat-children), so I volunteered.

I'll continue blogging from their apartment, and writing for RADAR, and trying to scrape up more clients, etc. etc. etc., but as DC is just so dead in August (the town pretty much empties out and politics grinds to a stand still, and it's hotter than hell), it seemed like a great opportunity, so I'm taking it.

I'll still have wi-fi access in Chris' apartment, so nothing much should change from your end, other than you'll probably get more than a few Paris Photo-blogging posts. And, of course, as is my tradition, as soon as I leave all hell will probably break loose either here at home or in the country I'm visiting.

Seriously, I'm like the typhoid Mary of travel disasters. I was in the Aleutian Islands during the Russian coup (which was a real bitch since, at the time, I was a foreign policy adviser to a US Senator and, well, there's not a lot of news in the Aleutian Islands (pretty, though)), I was in Chicago for Christmas when Romania and other governments were overthrown in 1989 or so (and didn't have CNN, so I was briefing the boss from what I read in the Chicago Trib!), went to Indonesia right before the terrorist attacks a few years back, to Cote d'Ivoire right before its coup, to Morocco several years back right before its terrorist attacks, to London ON THE DAY of its recent terrorist attacks, and on and on and on - you get the picture.

The lesson here? If you really hate someone, buy me a ticket to their homeland.

Anyway, I'm very excited. I do love France, and it's not very often you get an opportunity to visit another country for an extended period of time at a pretty low cost (my plane ticket was pretty much the only cost, since I can work from there, have the apartment for free, etc). So I consider myself lucky. I'm also looking forward to seeing Chris' adorable cats Nasdaq and Sushi - who were kind of bitchy at first, but now like me - and rest assured there will be some Friday Cat-blogging in all of your future.

Anyway, I don't leave until Sunday evening, so I'll be posting tomorrow. And if I can get my Vonage phone to work in Paris, that will be way cool (since now I have my cell phone unlocked too!)

A bientot :-)

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Bush's Uzbek dictator friend evicts US from airbase


Yeah, sucking up to those dictators who oppress their people has been a really great strategy, hasn't it? Read More......

Co-founder of lead ex-gay group says it's all bunk


This is a big deal as this man was one of THE men who founded the entire "ex-gay" movement thirty years ago. Read More......

Putting photos next to your comments


Apparently here is how you do it. Seems to be the latest big thing. If anyone knows of any better sites for doing this, suggest away. Read More......

Open thread


Just bought a Vonage phone. With the rebate, the phone came to, oh, carry the one, um - NOTHING. It's a $50 or so box with a $50 or so rebate, and the monthly service is $25 when I pay $70 to Verizon.

Kiss Verizon goodbye. Buh bye. And they appear to have the 911 problem solved as well.

Buh bye. Read More......

She's crazy


Apropos of the absolute nutjob Republican woman running for the US House seat in Ohio this Tuesday, I put together the following video.

I hope you like it. (850k download)

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MSM Buries Fact Bush Ignored Military Leaders, Endangered Troops


We find out that Bush bluntly ignored the advice of every branch of the military. In the strongest terms, the army, navy, air force and marines all denounced the use of extraordinary force during interrogations (what granola-eating wimps refer to as torture). Yep, every branch of the military argued that the case for torture was legally suspect at best, went against our country's core values and would put our troops in unnecessary danger. And it probably wouldn't do any good anyway.

Bush dismissed their advice with a wave of his hand and did it anyway. Why did Bush ignore his top military leaders? Why did he put our troops in harm's way whenever one of ours gets captured by an enemy? What are his reasons for dismissing the military advice of his top commanders?

But where did the story of Bush's dismissive lack of concern for our troops get buried? On page 21 of the New York Times. Read More......

Ohio GOP US House candidate using dead soldier's memorial for her political campaign


Yikes. When asked about Democratic House candidate Paul Hackett's obviously experience with the Iraq question, he served as a US soldier in Iraq, his Republican opponent, Jean Scmidt, responded that she just got back from a memorial for a local soldier who died.

Huh? Well with THAT kind of experience she should be an expert on the war pretty soon since the deaths keep going.

He served in Iraq and she just got back from a memorial for a soldier killed in Iraq. Yeah, sounds like pretty comparable experience to me. Not to mention, I'm not sure I like the idea of some political candidate going to some dead soldier's memorial 3 days before the election - sounds more than a bit crass to me.

Not to mention, craaaaaaazzzzyyyyyy. Check out about three and a half minutes into this interview - she kind of starts to lose her cool in a kooky way. Also, she's one big GOP talking point, no substance whatsoever. With regards to Iraq, she thinks it's all going real well. "The best defense is a good offense," is what she'd tell President Bush about the war. Uh huh.

Oh, check out 6:40 into the video, she loses it again. What a fraking witch. Oh my! Gee, tightly strung much? Then she gets on a roll and just doesn't stop even for air, she gets more and more and more wound up. Oh my God, what a nut! Read More......

IRA Turns Back On Terror


This is from a few days ago, but still good news, though the proof is in the pudding. Obviously, Bush's invasion of Iraq is directly responsible for this -- if he hadn't lied to the American people and gotten bogged down in the Middle East, how would the IRA have known to renounce terror...or rather extremism? Bush's invasion will also be credited with bringing the shuttle safely home and with ending the heat wave smothering the east coast these last few days. Read More......

Tax Cuts For The Super Rich


USA Today has a very good editorial spelling out why the "death tax," aka a big fat tax break for the already super-wealthy, is absurd at any time, much less when we're fighting massive deficits and the draining cost of war in Iraq. Some highlights:
Just 1% of estates paid any estate tax in 2003, according to the IRS. Three quarters of the money raised from the tax comes from estates of more than $5 million....

Of the more than 18,000 estates paying the tax last year, just 340 consist primarily of a single farm or small business....

The Senate measure, which is still being negotiated, would tax inherited wealth of millions of dollars at a lower rate than what a teacher pays on a $70,000 annual salary. It would also give inherited wealth a more privileged status than money made from hard work or putting capital at risk....

The measure would cost the treasury about $196 billion over the next decade. That would require other taxpayers to make up the difference or add yet more debt to be paid off by future generations.
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26 Dead, 30 Wounded In Latest Iraqi Attack


Yep, things are going great so no wonder Bush is talking about setting deadlines and pulling them out in the spring of 2006 (rright before midterm elections, mind you) as long as things don't get worse. Does Bush really think things COULD get worse? Read More......

This Lame Duck Can Still Peck Away


Bush is supposed to be a lame duck...but he's sure accomplishing a lot. First he passed that bankruptcy bill that makes the average American debilitated by illness or the loss of a job that much more likely to be buried under debt.

And this week he scored a string of successes:

Bush passed CAFTA

Bush passed a bill shielding gun manufacturers from lawsuits, a prospect they've been salivating over for years.

Bush passed a transportation bill filled with pork to help the midterm elections

Bush passed an energy bill filled with pork that does little or nothing to help us lower our dependence on foreign oil, lets multinationals pollute the water and will trigger a massive wave of mergers in the utilities, with little understanding of what that means to the average consumer, though you can bet it means higher bills

Bush passed a bill to increase funding for veterans' health care -- Bush's top people at the VA insisted they wouldn't need more money (even though they failed to consider that WAR would cause a flood of injured soldiers) and of course they fell dramatically short, while still denying a problem. Congress stepped in and delivered the money. Bush deserves no credit but will surely tout this as another example of how he cares for the troops.

And renewal of the Patriot Act -- this is as close as Bush came to defeat, since he only got 98% of what he wanted here.

For a lame duck, Bush sure has been quacking a lot. Read More......

Friday, July 29, 2005

Friday Orchid Blogging




I have NO idea what this is, other than that it should be an orchid as I took this picture recently at an orchid greenhouse. I have an orchid buddy who should know what this is, hopefully she'll weigh in. But it's so damn pornographic, it's just gotta be an orchid. Enjoy.

Update, more info on this particular orchid.

And I've made this photo into a t-shirt, postcards, etc. for sale here.

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Bush again threatening recess appointment of Bolton to UN


Because lying to Congress means nothing to a guy who has just spent the past five years lying to an entire nation.

Liar.

Liar.

Liar.

Republicans have no respect for the law, or morality. Read More......

Homeland Security Head: Somone Should Protect Mass Transit


Homeland head Michael Chertoff blathers on in a Washington Post op-ed. He tries to defend spending so much more money on airports instead of other mass transit, admits that money should be targeted even more towards the vulnerable posts and cities (which Bush doesn't do enough of), holds up the hope that some fancy new technology will solve all our problems, fobs off most of the responsibility on state and local people and then offers this whopper:
Finally, catastrophic attacks on mass transit infrastructure have the potential to kill thousands -- and preventing them must be a primary focus of federal resources.
A "primary focus?" Then why has Bush done so little about trains and subways and bridges and tunnels? Why is Bush's Congress cutting back on airport security screeners by almost 15%, as we posted below? Thanks to threader aaron for pointing us to this. Read More......

Open thread


Off for drinks. TiVo'g Sci-Fi Friday. Read More......

Military won't tell parents of dead soldier HOW she died


Typical.



God forbid the family of Army Pfc. LaVena Johnson be told how their own daughter was killed in Iraq while serving her country.

Funny how again it's the liberals who are all upset that our troops are being treated like dirt, and it's the Republicans who are trying to hide these stories under the rug. Hmmm... And it's the liberals complaining about our troops not having the appropriate body armor, while the Republicans try to slip the problem under the rug. And it's the liberals who are complaining about our troops not being given an end game strategy to win this war, while the Republicans simply lie while our troops keep getting killed and maimed.

Tell me again how the Republicans are the party of national defense? Read More......

My t-shirts just arrived


I just ordered a slew of t-shirts for myself and they just arrived. I have to say, they're quite funny. Actually even better than I expected. And the mediums are even a bit large - gonna try to wash and shrink em manana.

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Why does Bill Frist hate fetuseseses


Tom DeLay says baby-hater Bill Frist is toast if he ever runs for president. Man, I love it when the party's popularity hits 40% and the inmates start running the prison. Read More......

Tony Blair just caught all suspected London terrorists in one week, George Bush can't catch any 9/11 suspects in four years


Tony Blair REALLY doesn't get it.

It's not about actually CATCHING the terrorists. It's about keeping the fear of terror going for as long as you can in order to use to stay in power, squelch domestic dissent, stifle democracy, and launch an interventionist foreign policy to try to take over the world.

Silly, silly Tony Blair. Dubya is going to be vewy vewy angwy with you.

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The President We Might Have Had


A very good op-ed on Bush vs Gore, pointing out how Al Gore's top priorities were right in line with the needs of America -- Gore touted hybrid cars and energy conservation and renewable sources (Bush mocked the hybrids that are now a huge profit center...for foreign companies), Gore would have used the power of the marketplace to get cheaper prescriptions for seniors (rather than benefitting the pharmaceutical companies), Gore would have used the now-squandered budget surplus to strengthen Social Security, rather than simply trying to destroy it and on and on. Very well done. And here's the kicker on terrorism:
Would a Gore administration have connected the dots and prevented the horror of 9/11? That, of course, is impossible to assess. What is crystal clear: No administration could have done worse than Mr. Bush and his people.
Thanks to threader Laura Bee for pointing us to this. Read More......

Supreme Court Stealth Nominee Roberts: An Update


Loads to discuss about John Roberts.

USA Today says quite simply that Roberts was working for the American people, not the President, and that the records should be made available.
The White House appears far too eager to keep Roberts' record shrouded at precisely the moment when the veil should be rising.
The Dems -- led by Sen. Kennedy -- get serious and make a formal request for documents on 20 issues that Roberts dealt with in the first Bush administration. Kennedy also points out that the more we learn about Roberts, the more extreme his record reveals itself to be.

Sen. Chuck Schumer gets a profile as he girds himself for the questioning of Roberts, probably the most important task he'll face this year. Schumer and Kennedy were two who showed no confidence in Roberts when he last came before the Senate for confirmation.

Here's an article on the questionnaire sent to Roberts. Pretty fascinating what was put in and what left out. In: have you been arrested or convicted of a crime? Out: have you ever hired a clerk who was a woman or a minority?

And the most important article details his views based on the files that have already been released. It doesn't look good for people opposed to sex discrimination, supportive of immigrants' rights, the separation of church-state, etc. And I was really annoyed by this comment on Affirmative Action.
Mr. Roberts held that affirmative action programs were bound to fail because they required "the recruiting of inadequately prepared candidates."

"Under our view of the law," he wrote in 1981, "it is not enough to say that blacks and women have been historically discriminated against as groups and are therefore entitled to special preferences."
Actually, only a racist or misogynist should think that women and blacks were denied jobs throughout our country's history because they were "inadequately prepared." Certainly no program encouraging the employment of women or blacks or other groups denied a fair chance to succeed would depend on scrounging up the unqualified. Affirmative action was about ending that discrimination and making sure that the people who WERE qualified got a chance. People who were never allowed to walk in the door and therefore could never gain the experience to move up even higher based on their skills got placed on an equal footing with everyone else. Does Roberts think the symbolically affirmative action hiring of Sandra Day O'Connor was wrong or simply that she was the first woman in the history of this country who was qualified to be a Supreme Court justice?

It's not about helping people with shortcomings -- it's about ending the prejudice that held down people who could have performed just as well or better as everyone else. It's about giving them the chance to prove themselves and succeed on merit rather than be held back because of the color of their skin or their gender. It's not a "special preference" to pull down barriers that hold people back. It's the "special preference" for white males that affirmative action was designed to end. Read More......

Bill Frist caves on stem cells, screws religious right and Bush


Not to mention, read the article, you don't see George Bush bending any arms to help the religious right on this one (you've got vote your conscience, he told Frist). What? If that's the response Bush gives to every religious right priority then almost no one in Congress is going to support them.

Bill Frist, why do you hate American's Taliban? Read More......

Nobody knows I'm a man-whore


For some strange reason I felt inspired to create this t-shirt today....

Buy 'em now, at the AMERICAblog store :-)



We've got LOTS more merchandise over the past week, check it out at your leisure. Read More......

Anyone interested in helping the special congressional election in Ohio next Tuesday


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One-third of Humvees in Iraq Still Not Properly Armored


One out of every three Humvees is not factory-armored. Imagine your son and daughter pulling the short straw. So what do you think of Bush? It's two years into the war and he's still incapable of properly equipping a third of the soldiers in Iraq using armored vehicles. A real commander in chief would have solved this problem ages ago. But of course a real commander in chief wouldn't run from military funerals just because he thought it might make a bad photo-op. I mean, really, it's not like Bush is running for reelection. Can't he at least do that for the troops? Show the fallen a little respect? Read More......

Jeff Gannon, $200 an hour man-whore, says AMERICAblog and you crazy radicals are giving aid and comfort to the enemy


Yeah, well, I suppose Jeff knows a thing about giving aid and comfort.



I know I swore I wouldn't mention Jeff again since his 15 minutes have long since passed, but you do have to read this oped in the Atlanta gay paper (but don't call him gay!). I picked a few choice paragraphs you have to read.

After mentioning AMERICAblog and me by name, Jeff, who you'll recall is a fake Marine - yes, the man lied about being in the military service - says we're giving aid and comfort to the enemy, we seek to compromise America's security and cripple its economy (huh? oh, that's right, we ruined his prostitution business), we're filled with blind rage and conspiracy theories (yeah, that $1200 a weekend prostie thing never panned out, did it Jeff), and apparently we have ties to Cuba and Norh Korea, which is news to me. I mean, I think Cuban guys are hot, though I'm not really into North Koreans - does that count?
The aim is to focus on incidents that may sap the will of the American people to remain on the front lines in the war on terror. But it doesn’t have as much impact on the Pentagon as it does the men and women in harm’s way.

Either way, undermining support for the war in Iraq gives aid and comfort to those who have no regard for life, liberty or diversity. Losing this battle in the war on terror won’t bode well for anyone in the U.S.

THE WEB SITES of these activists are populated with extreme elements who seek to compromise America’s security and cripple its economy. Intelligent debate over issues and strategies is crushed by expressions of blind rage and conspiracy theories.

With rhetoric so shrill, all but the most partisan readers are repelled. The operators of these sites and the opinions expressed therein are often represented to the rest of America as the core constituency of the gay community.

Only a few degrees of separation exist between these activists and some dangerously radical groups. Clinking just a few links will transport one to the Web sites of International ANSWER, Code Pink, United for Peace and Justice or Queers for Peace.

All of these “antiwar” groups are part of a global anti-American movement that supports totalitarian regimes like Cuba and North Korea. History has shown how well despots treat gay members of society.
And may I just say that some closet case man-whore who wrote article after article sucking up to the religious right on gay issues, and who still denies he's gay, has a lot to make up for before he lectures any of us on who represents the gay community. Jeff's concern for our well being is touching.

PS You'll notice the difference between a closet case man-whore and a real journalist. Jeff bitches about the fact that I didn't cover the Irani hanging of two gay youths. Well, had Jeff done his research rather than simply regurgitated what he read on the Internet he'd know that that story has a few holes in it. And as an aside, since when did Jeff become the big international human rights advocate? I welcome him to the cause, but give me a break. Read More......

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Frist to Flip Flop on Stem Cells


Flip flop alert! Reporting it as a break with Bush, Frist is supposed to be changing his mind on supporting stem cell research. From the NY Times:
"I am pro-life," Mr. Frist says in the speech, arguing that he can reconcile his support for the science with his own Christian faith. "I believe human life begins at conception."

But at the same time, he says, "I also believe that embryonic stem cell research should be encouraged and supported."
Last time I checked Dr. Frist, an embryo, by definition, comes AFTER conception. These guys are just a bunch of clowns... Read More......

Hey, Did Bush Just Cave To The Terrorists?


I posted earlier about our top general in Iraq saying they could start a major pullout in the spring (just in time for the 2006 elections oddly enough). Mostly, I made fun of the fact that the only condition he was really trying to set was that the insurgency not get any worse. That seems a pretty pathetic standard since the insurgency is stronger than ever.

But lots of threaders pointed out the obvious: Bush had just set a deadline. He certainly can't pretend conditions in Iraq have improved -- more people are dying this year than last year and more people were dying last year than the year before. And Bush insisted it was heresy to set a deadline to pull out -- if you do that, all the insurgents have to do is wait you out. Now they know they can hunker down (or even keep killing our men and women at the record levels they've been achieving) and we'll still be out in the spring of 2006.

How can Bush justify setting a deadline when Iraq is worse off now than it was a year ago? How can Bush justify setting a deadline when he insisted this would help the insurgents? How can Bush justify talk of pulling out when the Iraqis only have about 12,000 troops even minimally trained -- and most of them are only capable of fighting with our help? How can Bush justify going back on his word? Read More......

Longer Lines At Airports? Thank Bush And The Republicans!


The Republican-controlled House and Senate are getting ready to cut up to 15% of the entire country's checkpoint screeners at airports. The Senate wants to cut 6000 of the 45,000 screeners; the House wants to cut 2000. USA Today details which airports are hit hardest with cuts. (Some, in fact, gain). Among the big losers: Detroit (black people), Puerto Rico (dark-skinned people and Ricky Martin) and JFK in New York (lots of liberals and besides, it's in Queens and that makes them feel icky). Among the big winners: Arnuhld's Los Angeles, Houston (naturally) and -- no surprise here -- Washington-Dulles. Shameless.

Airport officials say travelers can forget about breezing through in ten minutes -- which should be great for the beleaguered airline industry. But forget convenience -- how can this POSSIBLY be a good idea in a post 9-11 world where security should be a top priority?

Has Bush done ANYTHING lately to improve national security? Bush won't even pretend to worry about oil consumption, Bush doesn't guard our borders, Bush ignores the backlog of untranslated intelligence, Bush wants to DELAY upgrading the Coast Guard (which is charged with inspecting ports) until 2030, Bush can't even upgrade the computers at the FBI (he's leaving that up to the NEXT President), we STILL don't have a combined terrorist watch list to check against the names of people on airline passenger lists and now Bush wants to cut back on airport security. What else can we add to this list? Read More......

Kudos To "Paula Zahn Now" For Second "Conversion" Story


Okay, so Thursday night "Paula Zahn Now" did another story on the snake oil scam of "conversion therapy." (If you're interested, the show is rerun at 2 a.m.) Suddenly Zahn was touting Part Two of their special report -- though I rechecked part "one" and there's no hint they planned a followup. Either the story generated so much attention they decided to squeeze another segment out of the footage or -- best case scenario -- they were as unhappy with the first one as we were. Certainly they improved a good deal. It's late and I lambasted them the first time around, so forgive this lengthy analysis.

Reporters have to be instant experts on every issue they deal with and the show clearly came up short on night one. Either internally or based on feedback from viewers and the web (which Zahn even referenced), they listened and responded to some of the factual complaints. Yes, it could have been even better -- but their response was certainly far more admirable than simply ignoring the criticism or defending the original piece. Though of course I assume mainly they did another piece because the first one generated talk.

Among the improvements: they made clear that Love in Action Refuge (yes, as numerous threaders pointed out, this makes them LIARs) is NOT a registered mental health clinic -- only one counselor is licensed. (And I assume that counselor could be reprimanded or lose their license for engaging in therapy that the APA has condemned. Perhaps they're only licensed by the state?) Since it ISN'T a mental health clinic, I still take issue with CNN describing chat sessions as "group therapy." Shouldn't group therapy be reserved only for sessions led by a professional? Is the only licensed therapist always present at every session? If not, it doesn't deserve this patina of professional respectability -- especially since what they practice has been condemned by every reputable medical and mental health organization in the country as dangerous, wrong, and potentially extremely damaging.

They still incorrectly describe the leader Rev. Smid [what a name!] as "rejecting homosexuality," a claim these fringe groups know they can no longer pretend to make -- even Rev. Smid doesn't claim he's now straight, just that he won't act on those desires. Again, it's important to note that just a few years ago they lied and said people could choose to be straight and that being gay was merely a choice. Society is so far beyond such idiocy, today even the far right doesn't trot that lie out anymore. Even the IDs of the people who went through the program are poorly thought out: two young men interviewed are labeled "graduate," which again gives this sketchy organization that is seriously condemned by the entire medical community an air of seriousness it doesn't deserve. You can't graduate from a scam.

All the footage used was presumably shot the first time around. But what a difference a day makes. With the new emphasis on facts and the overwhelming medical opinion about this fraud, they even used a better quote from Dr. Drescher of the APA than the one they used the first night. "These people [the teens being told by their parents they should be ashamed of the way they were born] are in a lot of pain and desperate," says Drescher. "This movement preys on that desperation."

The real zinger: LIARs only claims that 24 people have gone through the program since it began three years ago. That tells us a lot. There's very little demand, it's extremely fringe and wildly ineffective. We know just from the two men interviewed that at least three of those 24 are happily gay and the one mild success story says he'll be attracted to men for the rest of his life and may simply try to be chaste. That's far different from their wild claims 10 years ago that being gay was a choice and anyone who wanted to could marry a woman, settle down and be happy. Of course, like all the other scams that have popped up over the years, LIARs refuses to keep track of the people it has abused by teaching them to hate the way they were born. So you can bet that out of the remaining 20 that most are happily gay or desperately miserable. Or, God forbid, dead. The charlatan running it -- Rev. Smid -- says he "doesn't know" how many have succeeded by his standards. He can't keep track of 24 people? That's either complete callousness on his part or more obviously he doesn't want to know.

Oh and the one young man they offered up to the media -- Ben Marshall -- had to spend EIGHT MONTHS with LIARs and even he doesn't consider it a success based on what he expected -- which was to "become" straight. Good luck to Ben and I hope five years from now he'll be telling the media how he learned to love himself and love God at a UU or UCC or some other house of worship and what a joke this group was. Certainly I think the chances of him being happy by spending his life ashamed of the way he was born are not good.

But the heart of the segment was a live one-on-one interview between Zahn and another "graduate" Gerard Wellman, who now works for LIARs. (Another Dickensian and ironic name for a clean-cut nice young guy -- dude, you are a well man AND a gay man; it's a pity you think you have to be ashamed of yourself).

Zahn was polite but pretty darn on target. She emphasized how he is and always will be gay and that the best the program can hope is to get Wellman and others to SUPPRESS themselves. She emphasized how it's one thing for an adult like Wellman to choose to go through this and a very different thing for a minor to be forced into it. LIAR's line is that the parents have the right to raise their children any way they choose. But the response is that you have no right to assist a parent in shaming and emotionally damaging a child by telling them to be ashamed of their skin color or gender or sexual orientation. Zahn talked a lot about the vulnerability of the children being pushed through LIARs. When Wellman tried to compare this program to a parent's right to have their children take music lessons, Zahn shot him down and said that music lessons never lead to suicide attempts.

My favorite moment:

Zahn: But in a way, aren't you denying who you are?
Wellman: Aren't we all?

Uh, no. We're not. Only people abused by their parents and their misguided religious leaders try to deny who they are. Lead a good Christian life by being in a faithful monogamous relationship with a nice Christian guy, Wellman, not by trying to suppress who you are and second-guess God.

Kudos again to Zahn for doing a much better job the second time around. Read More......

US to pull troops out of Iraq in 2006: been there, done that, heard it all before


How many times are they going to repeat this story? The Iraqi troops are hardly trained and the ones that are trained and can operate on their own make up a small minority of the overall numbers. Besides Fox News and their loyal viewers, who really buys this garbage? No matter what the Iraqi government says, they know that when the US troops go, so goes the money and focus so this is not going to happen any time soon. Read More......

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