Saturday, December 09, 2006

A sight for sore eyes



The MSM are finally talking about the R's the way they always wrote about the D's (warranted or not). Take a gander at this at the NYT.

Report on Iraq Exposes Divide Within G.O.P.

By JOHN M. BRODER and ROBIN TONER
Published: December 10, 2006
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 — The release of the report by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group this week exposed deep fissures among Republicans over how to manage a war that many fear will haunt their party — and the nation — for years to come.

A document that many in Washington had hoped would pave the way for a bipartisan compromise on Iraq instead drew sharp condemnation from the right, with hawks saying it was a wasted effort that advocated a shameful American retreat. (snip)
The divisions could make it more difficult for Republicans to coalesce on national security policy and avoid a bitter intraparty fight going into the 2008 campaign.


That is soo pretty. Between the schism over Foley and actual (gasp) gay people in the Republican Party, the Old School Reagan R's flummoxed by the intrusion into peoples private lives and huge deficit, pretty soon they're gonna be saying,

"I don't belong to an organized political party, I'M A REPUBLICAN!"

(apologizie to Will Rogers)

Cliff!!! WHERE ARE YOU?!?!?!

Come back soon!!!!


Friday, December 08, 2006

This Hoosier Ain't Voting for Bayh.

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Anyone who knows me, knows I'm a proud Hoosier.
I chose to move here from Florida as an adult, but I had lived here until the age of 12. I love the stunning countryside, the small creeks, the gorgeous cornfields in summer and the tiny lakes nestled in copses of trees. And the Hoosier people.
We get picked on, but after '06 maybe ya'll will give us the benefit of the doubt.

Well, don't extend that benefit to Senator Bayh. Do your homework.
I've included a few places to start. Makes for interesting reading.

His Wiki page is GLOWING.
Make note though of this banner


The neutrality of this article is disputed.Please see the discussion on the talk page.

Bayh is the only one out of Clinton, Biden, Clark & Edwards to have such a banner on their wiki page.

Of the disputes, the most interesting comment would be this.....

[edit] Obvious that Bayh has been editing thisok, i think it's pretty clear that evan bayh has been editing this, it might as well be a progadanda page for his presidential run

That seems like a questionable shot. Show examples please.Djramey 12:18, 29 August 2006
(UTC) I seriously doubt the Senator himself would or has the time to edit his Wiki page. -I have edited some of the material, which is clearly not neutral (see the history). And no, he's most likely not doing it himself, but he surely has (ahem) *helpers* who would be concerned about his bio on Wikipedia. As an example, let's see how long the abortion material stays as the first topic of the issues. 1diot 16:45, 4 December 2006 (UTC) (editor bolded)


Which refers to this

Abortion- Bayh is generally supportive of the pro-choice position, but not exclusively. (See links below for detailed information on voting record and profile)

That's kinda ambiguous doncha think?

This is interesting.



It's often more important to look at what they actually do. A case in point may be Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, who has already signaled his intention to run for the presidency in 2008.

(snip) One gauge of Bayh's conviction and character might be what he did on March 13, 2001. That day, the Senate was debating so-called "Bankruptcy Reform," a bill promoted by the credit card companies that made it much harder for consumers to escape debt by declaring bankruptcy. Congress had passed a version of the bill in 2000, but Bill Clinton had vetoed it. Now, with George W. Bush backing the bill and Republicans in control of both houses, it was heading toward a vote. Some Senate Democrats tried to introduce amendments that would benefit consumers. Diane Feinstein of California and Chris Dodd of Connecticut proposed amendments that would protect minors--Feinstein offered a very mild amendment to the bankruptcy bill. (snip) Dodd's amendment was somewhat tougher. (snip) Both amendments lost--Feinstein's by 55 to 42 and Dodd's by 58 to 41. The great majority of Democrats voted for these amendments, but not Bayh. He joined the credit card companies and the Republicans in opposing both.

Why did he do it? Bayh didn't say during the debate, and he didn't issue a statement afterwards. The fact is that they were minor votes and probably ones that Bayh expected the greater public (but not the credit companies) to ignore.


There is alot more in that article and so as I won't get snagged for copyright go check it out.

But I found this extra-super-duper interesting.


On the Democratic side of the aisle, Indiana senator Evan Bayh's wife, Susan, is a law professor who serves on several corporate boards, including Curis Inc., a therapeutic-drug development company; Dendreon Corporation, a therapeutic-drug development company; Dyax Corp., a biopharmaceutical company; Emmis Communications, a big media company; and Wellpoint Inc., a Blue Cross and Blue Shield company. Before that, Susan Bayh was a director of Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc., from 2000 to 2004, and Esperion Therapeutics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, from 2000 to 2003. From 1994 to 2004, she was a distinguished visiting professor at the College of Business Administration at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. From 1994 to 2000, she was a commissioner for the International Joint Commission of the Water Treaty Act between the United States and Canada. From 1989 to 1994, Susan Bayh was an attorney in the pharmaceutical division of Eli Lilly and Company.

Evan Bayh has voted on a variety of health issues in support of the Medicare drug benefits, backed allowing drugs to be imported from Canada, and supported the rights of patients to sue HMOs for punitive damages. In 2003 the American Public Health Association gave him a 75 percent rating.

While the finance industry was a major contributor of campaign funds for Bayh, in terms of individual companies, Eli Lilly, where his wife had worked, was the second-largest contributor with $54,022 last year. All told, taking into account Bayh's senatorial campaigns and, before that, his campaigns for governor, Lilly (the largest pharmaceutical company in Indiana) has been his second largest contributor since 1999.


Head Shake!!! Huh? He voted for imports from Canada and the right to sue HMO's and Eli Lilly is the second biggest contributor to his campaigns? That does not pass the sniff test. Think they're banking on his Presidency?

Senator Bayh has the exact opposite problem that Senator Obama has.
One has a blank slate, the other a very scribbled (then erased) slate.
One is from the populace, the other comes from a dynasty.
I'm not advocating Obama, I'm just pointing out how they are exact opposites, and
neither alternative is initially desirable.

Finally, there is one thing that I will be eternally grateful to Senator Bayh for. I cannot find the link to it, but the day after Rumsfelds' agonizing claim that there were not enought up-armored Humvees to send to Iraq, Senator Bayh was here up the street finding out WTF was going on, and proving Rummy a liar. If you don't order the vehicles, you don't get them.

Dose of Danny

Probably my favorite song off my favorite album by my favorite band.
And very much the way I feel right now.....

Monday, December 04, 2006

Useless Idiots

There, right there on my teevee screen were Leslie Blitzer and John "Canadas' Rockin' VJ" Roberts talking about how
"THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DON'T LIKE BEING LIED TO". Oh really.

They went on about how the AMERICAN PEOPLE figures that the Prez was just confused, or disoriented or maybe just had his head up his ass all these years. BUT THEY GET PISSED WHEN THEY ARE LIED TO.

He wasn't lying to us. The man is totally dillusional, and apparently I'm not the first to think this.

From Americablog since it's behind the NYT wall.

IT turns out weÂ’ve been reading the wrong Bob Woodward book to understand
whatÂ’s going on with President Bush. The text we should be consulting instead is
“The Final Days,” the Woodward-Bernstein account of Richard Nixon talking to the
portraits on the White House walls while Watergate demolished his presidency. As
Mr. Bush has ricocheted from Vietnam to Latvia to Jordan in recent weeks, weÂ’ve
witnessed the troubling behavior of a president who isnÂ’t merely in a state of
denial but is completely untethered from reality. ItÂ’s not that he canÂ’t handle
the truth about Iraq. He doesnÂ’t know what the truth is.The most startling
example was his insistence that Al Qaeda is primarily responsible for the
countryÂ’s spiraling violence. Only a week before Mr. Bush said this, the
American military spokesman on the scene, Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, called Al
Qaeda “extremely disorganized” in Iraq, adding that “I would question at this
point how effective they are at all at the state level.” Military intelligence
estimates that Al Qaeda makes up only 2 percent to 3 percent of the enemy forces
in Iraq, according to Jim Miklaszewski of NBC News.

The bottom line: America has a commander in chief who canÂ’t even
identify some 97 percent to 98 percent of the combatants in a war that has gone
on longer than our involvement in World War II.But thatÂ’s not the half of it.
Mr. Bush relentlessly refers to Iraq’s “unity government” though it is not
unified and can only nominally govern. (In Henry KissingerÂ’s accurate recent
formulation, Iraq is not even a nation “in the historic sense.”) After that
pseudo-governmentÂ’s prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, brushed him off in Amman,
the president nonetheless declared him “the right guy for Iraq” the morning
after. This came only a day after The TimesÂ’s revelation of a secret memo by Mr.
BushÂ’s national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, judging Mr. Maliki either
“ignorant of what is going on” in his own country or disingenuous or
insufficiently capable of running a government. Not that it matters what Mr.
Hadley writes when his boss is impervious to facts.




That's right. Totally f'ng dillusional. Lucky us.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Faith Based Criminal Reform?

Before I link to this scary goodness, does anyone else remember when the R's in the world were just FREAKING out about Cassius Clay becoming a Muslim. They were alll over it, claiming he did it ONLY to avoid the draft.

Or the disdain The Decider gave Karla Faye Tucker after her conversion to Christianity and subsequent plea?


In the weeks before the execution, Bush says, a number of protesters came to
Austin to demand clemency for Karla Faye Tucker. "Did you meet with any of
them?" I ask. Bush whips around and stares at me. "No, I didn't meet with any of
them," he snaps, as though I've just asked the dumbest, most offensive question
ever posed. "I didn't meet with Larry King either when he came down for it. I
watched his interview with Tucker, though. He asked her real difficult questions
like, 'What would you say to Governor Bush?'" "What was her answer?" I wonder.
"'Please,'" Bush whimpers, his lips pursed in mock desperation, "'don't kill
me.'" I must look shocked — ridiculing the pleas of a condemned prisoner who has
since been executed seems odd and cruel — because he immediately stops smirking.


So, how the HELL do they get away with this?

Ark.
begins faith-based inmate program


By ANDREW DeMILLO, Associated Press Writer Fri Dec 1, 12:09 PM
ET
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas correction officials are dedicating a
Bible-based program for female prisoners, but a national group said it's a risky
move while a similar system is being challenged in federal court.
Forty-nine
women have enrolled in the InnerChange Freedom Initiative at the Wrightsville
prison, which officials will dedicate Friday.
Under the program, inmates live
in a separate unit and attend classes on subjects including computer skills and
anger management. They also participate in religious devotionals.

My guess would be that they don't give a shit how it looks,
so they're just giving money to the faith-based initives in exchange for votes.


There's a word for that

I can't afford this Congress. I want my money back. NOW.

I can't afford this Congress. I want my money back.

This is what my tax dollars pay for...

Bloomberg


Republicans Postponing Budget Work Until 2007, Democrats Say

By Brian Faler
Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Republican congressional leaders have put off their remaining budget work until next year, dumping almost a half-trillion dollars of spending bills on the incoming Democratic majority, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said.



Such a move would leave the new Democratic majority with the responsibility to pass the nine remaining spending bills, totaling almost $500 billion for government programs ranging from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to the national parks.



Do Nothing Congress


"They call it the Tuesday to Thursday Club," said Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tenn. "That
means you get here Tuesday night, you have a few easy votes, you vote on
Wednesday and then you go back home Thursday afternoon. And that, believe it or
not, is considered a work week in Washington."

I got news for these guys. I'm a member of the "Sunday Thru Monday Club"
and I expect alot more from my employees.

This is not a personal thing. I've been poor before, and I'm (hoping) I'll be comfortable again.
But on the day that I semi-joke about having instant rice and ketchup for dinner....
well, they f##ked up.


Congress: Rank-and-File Members' Salary
The current salary for rank-and-file
members of the House and Senate is $165,200 per year.


I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!

Something that has not been reported on at all is THIS part....


``No concrete decisions have been made yet,'' said Kevin Madden, a spokesman
for House Majority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican. The House has
approved all but one of its spending bills and has been waiting on the Senate.

I hereby pledge to call my congresscritter EVERY day this week, twice if I feel like it and harass him about this.

Chocola is on his way out, but I will promise to haunt the op-ed pages now and again if he decides to run for f$$king dogcatcher.
Lugar is getting calls three times a day now because this is CHILDISH, UNPROFFESIONAL and WRONG.

Other than caring for peoples lives, I can think of no other job that is more important to the welfare of the American public.


They do their f$$king jobs, or I want my money back!!!!

Faux's Kondracke Calls Pelosi `Wicked Witch Of The West'

Go watch it and come right back.

Think Progress

Fox News host Mort Kondracke, the "left-leaning" counterpart to Weekly Standard editor Fred Barnes on Fox News' The Beltway Boys, said last night that incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) should be nicknamed the "Wicked Witch of the West."
According to Kondracke, Pelosi has already been pressuring fellow Democrats, "twisting arms and making -- you know, having her aides making threats, and stuff like that." Asked by Brit Hume if that was really happening, Kondracke said, "Supposedly."


Supposedly??????

I have just about had it with these f@@king PUNDITS (women included) who have to resort to evil gender bashing and titillation (Pelosi wears Armani??? OOOOH!) to degrade women in ANY sort of power position!!!
Tweety was even cutting up over Hilarys' yellow suit the other day saying it made her look like a canary!!!!

WTF?

"Silly witchy woman!!! She can't govern!"
Just imagine what they'd be saying if Speaker Pelosi was still menstruating!!!
IT IS ALL SMOKE AND MIRRORS TO KEEP OUR EYES OFF THE PRIZE
Want proof?
New York Daily News
For all the focus on the Democrats, a former Bush official who predicts a coming bloodbath between the White House and disgruntled conservative Republicans brushed off the Pelosi-Hoyer tussle as much ado about process.
"The Democrats are the sideshow," he said. "Bush self-destructing is the big story
in town."


F##king jackasses!!
---------------------------------------UPDATE--------- Oh my jeebus, there is *more*.....
TNR
Which reminds me of whom Pelosi reminds me: Bella Abzug. No, Pelosi is rather svelte, which Bella was not. Pelosi also doesn't wear a big-brimmed hat.


That's right..... Denny Hastert is different from Tom Delay because Tom tucks to the right whereas Denny tucks a little bit more in the middle.