Far-right blog post of the day

I don’t usually do this, but once in a while, it’s just necessary. This post, from Blogs for Bush’s Mark Noonan, has had me shaking my head all day. I just had to share it. It is said — endlessly — on the left that “Bush Lied, People Died!!!!”. Of course, those of us who […]

‘It just boggles my mind’

Following up on this morning’s item about just how foolish Bush is to rely on the Vietnam war as a historical model for Iraq, it’s worth noting that some historians and related experts are weighing in on the president’s comparison. Not surprisingly, they’re not impressed. Historian Robert Dallek, who has written about the comparisons of […]

It’s not just Vietnam

If you haven’t seen it, I’d really encourage folks to read or watch the president’s speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ national convention. It’s helpful to see how one president can be so wrong about so many things in just one address. Much of the discussion around the political world today seems to be […]

Hold on, Christian soldiers

Bush’s Defense Department recently agreed to distribute “freedom packages” to U.S. soldiers in Iraq, as prepared by a fundamentalist Christian ministry called Operation Straight Up (OSU). At this point, sticking the word “freedom” in front of something has become a right-wing cliche, but it’s particularly egregious in this case. As the LAT explained today, OSU’s […]

Bush? Deceiving? You don’t say

The president’s speech at the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ national convention was a real piece of work, with the deception-per-sentence ratio running pretty close to 1:1, but as Spencer Ackerman noted, this was one of the more startling deceptions: “In Iraq, our troops are taking the fight to the extremists and radicals and murderers all […]

‘Freedom’s Watch’

The WaPo noted today that congressional Dems, and Republicans that are at least open to the possibility of a sensible Iraq policy, are about to get hit by “an advertising blitz from Bush supporters determined to remain on offense.” (And, by using the word “offense,” the Post implicitly buys into the conservative message.) A new […]

Wednesday’s political round-up

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers: * Mitt Romney’s lead in Iowa continues to get bigger, at least according to a new Zogby poll. Romney now leads the GOP field with 33% support, followed by Rudy Giuliani, who is […]

The (latest) GOP ‘comeback’ plan

For the last few years, it seems that prominent conservatives roll out a “Republican comeback plan” about every six months or so. “If only the president and congressional Republicans would do (fill in the blank), then everything would be back on track,” they argue. The latest such effort comes by way of The Weekly Standard’s […]

NYT deeply confused about military funeral protests

This is just so frustrating. In a report today on Sen. Barack Obama’s appearance this week at the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Kansas City, New York Times reporter Jeff Zeleney took a decidedly wrong turn in referring to one statement. Zeleney wrote that Obama “said it was wrong for anti-war activists to protest […]

Thompson blames Clinton for military problems

Of all of Bush’s misstatements from the 2000 presidential election, one of the most obviously-false attacks was on military readiness. Indeed, then-Gov. Bush blamed Clinton and Gore directly for “hollowing out” the military. “If called on by the commander-in-chief today, two entire divisions of the Army would have to report, ‘Not ready for duty, sir.’” […]