Friday, October 31, 2008
John McCain's excellent judgement
This editorial in the WSJ talks about McCain's unusual choice in heading up his transition team, citing Lehman's ethics problems regarding his time as Navy secretary. The editorial pointed out what great friends McCain and Lehman are. I wouldn't call this so unusual, but I would use a much overused phrase, isn't this "just politics as usual?" I know McCain has given air quotes a very bad name, but I can't help myself... I mean who does this sound like, friendship over competence, cronyism rules all. Why doesn't it sound just like GWB? Another incredibly seamy side not mentioned in the WSJ is his involvement in the Tailhook scandal. Mother Jones has an exceptionally lurid description of this fine upstanding Naval officer.
http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/10/10403_mccain_lehman_transition_tailhook.html
But I guess in McCain's world, boys will be boys.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Another, plum, juicy rat
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Payback's a bitch
Much to my surprise, Charlie Christ extended the early voting hours in Florida. I hate to impugn base motives for everything that any Republican does, but what the hell. This will go in the category of the Revenge of the Former Suitors. Charlie has put the boot in big time, the Mittster has expressed himself, and even Tom Ridge in a tv interview implied that McCain would be winning in PA if he had been chosen VP. Lieberman is readying his bus, but as far as I know, Tim Pawlenty has yet to cave. So much for loyalty. I can't imagine what it would be like for them to see that ghastly woman on the campaign trail, readying her knives for the post election blood bath.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Mystery solved
Monday, October 27, 2008
Watch your back, John
Sunday, October 26, 2008
My own personal shame
What to do with Beauty Pageant Contestants...
Where do they get these people from. I was casually watching the CBS local news from NEW YORK. There were two reporters talking about the election. I was busy reading various columns in the NYT, so I admit I was not paying full attention, but something caught my ear. One of the reporters cited an AP poll that showed that Obama was one point ahead. The other, I kid you not, said, "Maybe this has to do with Obama wants to redistribute the wealth." Huh? Since when did an anchor in NEW YORK start spouting McCain talking points. The jedreport video shows Biden having the most insane interview with a "reporter" (I put reporter in quotes - she is a former Miss Vermont - I know I shouldn't be snooty about beauty contestants, but frankly the dominatrix from Alaska has given pageant contestants a bad name) from Tampa. She even quotes Karl Marx. Jed Lewison calls this a funny interview, but I must admit to be appalled. Do people really think that calling for a more equitable tax structure is socialism or a redistribution of wealth? If a reporter in New York can say that, God knows what idiocy is being spouted in the rest of the country. PS Of course I was panicked by the AP poll mentioned, so I franticly went on line to track it down. I couldn't find a new one, so I began to wonder if it was the one that Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight wrote about. It was the only poll in the universe that showed McCain crushing Obama in the youth vote. And I read somewhere else that one of the questions went along the lines of What do you think of Obama's socialist policies?
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/10/whats-wrong-with-this-picture-aka-nate.html
Saturday, October 25, 2008
The New Lieeeeberman
There are lots of delicious stories floating around about Sarah Palin and her tensions with the campaign. Supposedly she feels she has been mishandled. Hmmmm.... I think she knows she is on a loosing ticket and is blaming McCain for not being negative enough, being old, etc. He of course, realizes he has been saddled with an albatross. However, she has big dreams of being the next big thing in the Republican party. In fact she reminds me of Lieeeeeberman. Who knows, she might even jump ship. Both Gore and McCain made reactive choices for VP. Gore because of wanting to distance himself from Clinton's mess, McCain reacting out of petulance because his choice was vetoed by his handlers, and he had some misguided notion that all HRC supporters would immediately flock to McCain. I think Palin will get the same rude shock that Lieberman got if she attempts to run in 2012, after she goes down in flaming defeat. Already in polling the preference is Romney. Now you know you are a looser if your polling numbers are worse than the puppy abusing Romney. Lieberman was a disaster as a candidate and had a veritable love fest with Cheney during his one debate, where his only task was to eviscerate Cheney. He even let slide Cheney's absurd claim that his Haliburton wealth was a result work in the private sector and had nothing to do with the government. But Lieeeberman thought that he had discovered the secret, not realizing that Gore had done all the heavy lifting. When he ran he was stunned that he did so poorly, and that is why he has turned into the bitter old troll that he is.
I do have a heart, really I do
Friday, October 24, 2008
Yes, I am REALLY superficial
I have to weigh in about the clothing crisis the fair Sarah must have had post vp nomination. How on earth could the staff have spent so much money? Was it the $90 onesie bought for Trig? Was it the suit bought for Sex on Skates (aka the fiancé)? Was it the fab Valentino jacket for the acceptance speech? The truth be known, she doesn't need to have all that much spent on a makeover. She is tall and thin and could probably wear reasonably priced stuff and look allright. OK, OK anyone who knows anything about me knows I am no fan of Mistress Mary (aka Sarah Palin, the neo cons porn star fantasy woman) but I think all this points to her basically greedy grifter nature. She bills the Alaska govt for housing when she is home, she goes to events and bills for her stage props (aka her kiddies.) This is a woman on the take, BIG TIME. Can you imagine what she would do with the scope of being VP? One shudders...
leaving the Titanic
I go on line and what do I find, but an interview with a former, although I have to admit anonymous, who also said that McCain was happy to mudsling, unless he was caught at it, so this horrible campaign is ultimately not only his responsibility, but in his loathsome nature.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Polls, polls, polls
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Mood Swings
Another article about Democratic feelings of doom in Politico. My mood swings back and forth. I read Roger Simon and I get a feeling of dread. I then read an article in Salon (I don't know if I can link - every time I try to navigate away, I lose my post; I need my tech support people, aka my excellent children, to help me figure it out) which lists all the dirty tricks the Repugs are already up to, and my sense of impending doom increases. I then read an article about early voting in the NYT, which says that Dems are voting early more than Repugs, and my spirits brighten. As the inestimable Bette Davis said, Dahling, we are in for a bumpy ride.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Columns I don't need to read
Novakula has a column in the Wapo today titled, Powell Never was a Real Republican. Now one shudders to think what a real Republican is, according to the totally discredited Novak. Which brings me to another point - why on earth do some ghastly pundits manage to linger on? Why is the yapping Pat Buchanan still on the air? Does anybody really take him seriously? After listening to him for a while, I thank god for the mute button, because I don't even have to listen to know what partisan drivel will come out of his mouth. Why does the Wapo give Novak any space for his column? One would think after the Plame affair they would have the good sense to get rid of him (I know, I know he has health problems, but he was horrible before and poor health is no excuse for his hateful columns.)
Real Plumbers
Monday, October 20, 2008
Family Reunions
Psycho Attack Dogs
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Paranoia and how I am sick of the Bradley Effect
Powell's Redemption, sort of
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Those fiends
In Gail Collins' Saturday column she writes about how terrified Democrats are about the election. It is no wonder, we actually do have memories. Remember Florida 2000? Remember Ohio 2004? And guess what, to no ones surprise the Republicans are at it again. After reading Collins' column I turned to the Wapo, and what do I read, but a fairly lengthy article about voter suppression and the inappropriate elimination of voters from the voting rolls. Along with the Republican effort to once again, to use their still politicized Justice Department to target Acorn and other voter registration groups. My son reminded me the other day of my first time voting. I went merrily to the polling place and presented my ID. The man at one of the tables told me I couldn't vote. I asked him why, and he said that I was improperly registered. I didn't know what to do and slunk out of the polling place and went home. My mother, a fierce life long Democrat (for example, when she died, we said in lieu of flowers please contribute to the DNC) called Democratic headquarters. They told me to come on over. They had vans full of people denied the right to vote going to court. I went, and the judge gave a court order allowing me to vote. I went back and voted. Not everyone has a fierce mother and not everyone has the luxury of being able to take the time to go to court. When my son was canvassing in Ohio, he told Obama supporters that if they were given grief, call Democratic headquarters. Voting shouldn't be hard, it shouldn't be humiliating, it shouldn't be something that anyone should be anxious about. So when Gail Collins' writes as though we Dems. are faint of heart, we have good reason. The Repugs stop at nothing.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
more debate thoughts
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
strange sounds and visuals
Crypt Keeper
The Ramen investment
There is much talk in the msm about the upcoming debate. I came home to the dulcet tones of Tweety (aka Chris Mathews) hectoring someone about what McCain had to do during the debate. Who care what he does, even if he waxes lyrical, his ideas about everything are horrible, and he been acting so notional these days, who could trust him to be dog catcher, let alone president.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
McCain the moral beacon (hah)
Roger Simon of Politico wrote a post today which a little too forgiving and wrote that McCain is not comfortable with being negative. Hmmmm... it is after all his campaign, he didn't disavow the repug head of the GOP in VA for telling his canvassers to compare Obama to Osama, he didn't back off his claim that Obama was pushing sex education for kindergartners, and in fact got real snippy with the Des Moines Register editors, doesn't try to control Palin's hate speech, etc. Just what does he object to? Right now he is fulminating about Barack's not distancing himself from what his hero, John Lewis said about the dangers of hate speech. I think Simon is off base. John McCain is just so pissed that he is the head of a ridiculous campaign, with horrible people running it, but after all, if he could hire the very people who savaged his family, what can he expect.
The Dean
David Border has a column in the Wapo today which I could actually read. Usually I find him so insufferable I never make it to the end of his columns (imagine if you will, a love child of Cokie and the so called Dean - he/she first sentence would be saying something trite and horrible about the Democrats.) Today though, he writes about how McCain is toast in PA. He has many quotes about how terrified people are of dear Sarah Palin. How wonderful it would be, if McCain's deeply cynical and irresponsible pick for VP sunk him in the general election. The more I see of her, the more frightening she becomes. How McCain could have picked her is beyond belief. Aside from little experience, she had a big ethics problem, which wasn't exactly a surprise to anyone who reads the sublime Josh Michah Marshall at Talkingpointsmemo.com. Oh I forgot, although McCain invented the Blackberry, he relies on the fair Cindy to all his internet work. I guess reading TPM escaped her. Gee, what a surprise.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Long memory
Fox and the lunatic fringe
I had read in other sources what a lunatic Andy Martin is, but how nice to see it the NYT. It is a detailed article about all his bizarre lawsuits, his antisemitic rants, and a nice juicy bit about why he was not admitted to the bar - psychiatric issues about having a personality disorder. How Fox can call itself a legitimate news organization is hard to believe. What a joke.
Congratulations, Paul!!!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
idiot prince
"Krugman: This is not just about McCain and what he did. The fact of the matter is, for a long time we have had a substantial fraction of the Republican base that just does not regard the idea of Democrats governing as legitimate. Remember the Clinton years. It was craziness, right? They were murderers, they were drug smugglers, and the imminent prospect of what looks like a big Democratic victory would drive a lot of these people crazy even if Sarah Palin wasn't saying these inflammatory things. It's going to be very ugly after the election.Roberts: On both sides that's true. I think that you've also had a huge number of Democrats who think that the Republicans are illegitimate, and that was particularly true after the 2000 election, and to some degree after 2004. And so you really do have at the core of each party people who are not ready to accept the verdict of the election.
Krugman: I reject the equivalence."
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/
My god, Cokie is insufferable. What an idiot and god bless Krugman. I am so glad that he rejected the equivalence. Clinton was elected, Bush was not in 2000 and although I may be accused of being a tin hat conspiracy nut, it is hard to argue that if everyone who wanted to vote in Ohio was able to, Kerry would have won the election. But count on ole' Cookie with her supposed fount of conventional wisdom to compare the slurs and fabrications of the elected Clinton, to the rage and disappointment of democratic voters about the installed idiot prince by his daddy's appointees. Hey, I guess I am not over it, am I? Of course Cokie is the genius that declared that Hawaii is an "exotic" vacation destination.
More rats, god bless 'em
The difficulties of the McCain campaign have led some Republican leaders to express concern that he could end up dragging other Republican candidates down to defeat. “If Obama is able to run up big numbers around the country,” said Mr. Anuzis, the Michigan party chairman, “the potential for hurting down-ballot Republicans is very big.”
One sign of that has emerged in Nebraska, where Representative Lee Terry, a Republican, ran a newspaper advertisement featuring words of support for him from a woman identified as an “Obama-Terry voter.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/12/us/politics/12strategy.htmlNice piece in the nyt. I like a rough week for McCain (but it sure doesn't compare to my rough week - my husband entertains himself by watching our retirement savings evaporate. Retirement? what retirement) I love that Lee Terry is from Nebraska, when people flee from a Republican presidential candidate in Nebraska, he's got real problems. More rats please.
Rats
Fanning the flames
There is a good piece in the Wapo today by Hosseini about the nasty turn in the McCain campaign in their fanning the fires of xenophobia and racism. There are clips on the web of a woman in Minnesota who says to McCain that Obama is an Arab. He supposedly corrects her saying, "...No M'am, he is a family man..." This is a somewhat bizarre response - as my husband pointed out, an Arab can't be a family man? There is some debate as to whether the woman said Arab terrorist. She might have when she was interviewed later, but I don't think she did when she was talking to McCain. Now I have heard various people write that McCain is no racist, but I am not so sure. He sure doesn't have a stellar record for civil rights, and anybody who didn't harbor some sort of racial feelings wouldn't have such a tin ear and demonstrate such a lack a sensitivity for things racial, witness his condescending manor to Oliver Clark, his lack of support of MLK holiday, his embrace of the Confederate flag, until it was convenient to disavow the flag, etc.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
My dear boy, What were you thinking???
Heck of a job
I was asking my family if they thought that it was possible that GWB could possibly think that he was doing a good job. The man just keeps on giving...
WASHINGTON — George W. Bush began his presidency with the worst terrorist attack on American soil and he is ending it with the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. In between, he confronted a hurricane that nearly wiped New Orleans off the map as his administration showed ineptitude in its response.
Now, as he spends his last months in office trying to avert a global economic collapse, Mr. Bush has been telling people privately that it’s a good thing he’s in charge.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/11/business/11bush.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
My precious


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/11/opinion/11collins.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin
Remember how we used to joke about John McCain looking like an old guy yelling at kids to get off his lawn? It’s only in retrospect that we can see that the keep-off-the-grass period was the McCain campaign’s golden era. Now, he’s beginning to act like one of those movie characters who steals the wrong ring and turns into a troll.
During that last debate, while he was wandering around the stage, you almost expected to hear him start muttering: “We wants it. We needs it. Must have the precious.”
Jack Reed
bread lines
Oliver Clark
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/10/9/173349/097/963/625503