Thursday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* I’ll have a thorough report tomorrow about what we learned from Kyle Sampson today, but what was up with the GOP-led interruption this afternoon? Apparently, Republican lawmakers objected under Senate rules to the continuation of the hearing. It’s unclear whose bright idea it was, but Republicans quickly said there was a “misunderstanding” and withdrew their objections.

* On a related note, one of the more eyebrow-raising moments from the hearing this afternoon was Sampson’s admission that he broached the subject of purging Patrick Fitzgerald in the midst of his Plame investigation. He wouldn’t say whether he spoke with Rove about the idea.

* And on yet another related note, Sampson had a creative way of explaining what he meant by “loyal Bushies.”

* As if Karl Rove didn’t have enough to worry about from Dems investigating the purge, Henry Waxman has some follow-up questions related to the burgeoning GSA controversy.

* Thomas Friedman started his NYT column yesterday, “Sometimes you read something about this administration that is just so shameful it takes your breath away.” His piece was about the politicization of science, but as Steve M. noted today, “Tom? A lot of us think that happens every day.”

* Howard Dean fans will be pleased to know that the DNC chairman is getting along much better lately with the Democratic congressional leadership. After some very heated conflicts with former DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) in advance of the 2006 cycle, Roll Call reports that “relationships…have improved markedly in the 110th Congress.” New DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen (Md.) said that despite some internal party dust-ups with Dean in the past, “everyone is on the same page” heading into 2008. Funny how winning helps everyone get along better.

* The president’s habit of nominating right-wing judges for lifetime positions on the federal judiciary continues unabated. (The Senate’s habit of confirming them, however, is over.)

* Solid Boston Globe editorial today on the Bush-Congress conflict over Iraq: “It is certainly true that the votes are an extraordinary challenge to a president carrying out a war on foreign soil. But what is more historic than the action itself is the accumulation of misguided strategies and bungled efforts on the ground — all defended obstinately by Bush — that led Congress to it.”

* The only real downside to a renewed debate over the Equal Rights Amendment? We get to hear a lot more from Phyllis Schlafly. Yesterday, for example, she insisted that married women cannot be sexually assaulted by their husbands. “By getting married, the woman has consented to sex, and I don’t think you can call it rape,” Schlafly said. Insane.

* During a conference call yesterday with a group of conservative bloggers, John McCain scoffed at those who want to measure success in Iraq in six-month intervals. The DNC, however, found several examples of McCain doing exactly that.

* Harold Meyerson explains that the “inability of Republicans to change their ways in the face of massive unpopularity is downright spooky.”

* A federal judge struck down two Iowa laws yesterday that prohibit the misuse and desecration of an American flag, calling them unenforceable and unconstitutional. The American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa brought a lawsuit on behalf of a man charged with a misdemeanor for flying a flag upside down and writing on it and another man also charged with flying a flag upside down.

* The very clever folks at JibJab have unveiled their latest short, this time skewering television news. It’s my favorite to date. (thanks to SKNM for the tip)

* And speaking of videos, if you haven’t already seen it, Karl Rove was … shall we say … entertaining at last night’s Radio and Television Correspondents’ Association dinner, where he … what’s the word … rapped. Don’t watch on an empty stomach.

Anything to add? Consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.

Dear Mr. Friedman:

I understand you have a working outrage meter. May I borrow it? Mine seems to be permanently pegged. I can let you have it back by late summer.

Sincerely,
3/4 of the American people

  • Yup…wear that American flag on a bandana or do-rag, slap it on a bikini bottom, fly it tattered and torn from your antenna, make t-shirts from it, but dont you dare fly it upside down!

  • Why all the links to JibJab? I’m convinced that they are NOT on our side– their 2004 video “It’s Great To Be in D.C.” depicted Kerry and Edwards as gay, feeding directly into the Republican effort to feminize the Democratic party and inextricably link it to gay marriage, which served to scare the “values voters.” As far as I’m concerned, the guys at JibJab might as well have been on Karl Rove’s payroll!

  • Isn’t flying the flag upside down a distress signal? This seems definately to be a political statement covered by the First Amendment. Maybe we should all be flying it that way until January 2009. Just a thought…

  • That Rove rapping video was nauseating. Interestingly, at the start they asked his name, and he said “Peter Fitzgerald” (and then he corrected himself, saying “Patrick Fitzgerald”).

    Ha ha, I escaped perjury charges.

    I sure hopes he gets to be questioned a bit more by Mr PF. That would be entertaining.

  • Steve M. noted today, “Tom? A lot of us think that happens every day.”

    I wish Steve B. had interjected: “Several times a day is more like it!”

  • Phyllis Gadfly.
    No woman on the planet more in need of vaginal rejuvenation surgery exists.
    God, I hate stupid women.

  • The only real downside to a renewed debate over the Equal Rights Amendment? We get to hear a lot more from Phyllis Schlafly. Yesterday, for example, she insisted that married women cannot be sexually assaulted by their husbands. “By getting married, the woman has consented to sex, and I don’t think you can call it rape,” Schlafly said. Insane. — CB

    Well, she and Soames Forsyte are on the same page, if some 100 yrs apart 🙂

  • Republicans quickly said there was a “misunderstanding” and withdrew their objections.

    ReThuglicans can’t remember shit and can’t communicate worth a damn. They need to be in rehab or a hospital for the mentally disabled, not running a country.

    I hope Shryllis Schafly keeps talking. I’d love to see opposition to ERA II firmly linked with a justification of domestic violence, because I’d love to see this bill pass by an overwhelming majority and I’d love to see the fuckwits who voted against it try to explain themselves. (Paging Senator Hatch…)

    Once that happens, she can fuck off and die.

    And is it me or does her statement scream of a married life that is FUBAR in the extreme? Where is Mr. Schafly by the way? And what is in those pies she makes? And how can Terri @ 7 even THINK of P.S. vagina without vomiting all over the place?

  • The very clever folks at JibJab have unveiled their latest short, this time skewering television news. It’s my favorite to date. (thanks to SKNM for the tip)

    This video is like a mathematics proof as to why I don’t watch TV- to hell with all of that.

  • Gates says Congress should shut down Gitmo, Duncan Dognuts Hunter craps his pants. Seriously, you cannot make up shit like this:

    “The idea that we would import dangerous terrorists, like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, into American communities is dangerous,” Hunter said, referring to the al Qaeda suspect who claims to have organized the September 11 attacks on the United States. [Emph mine]

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070329/ts_nm/guantanamo_gates_dc

    I take that as a vote of no confidence on the US penal system and further proof that Hunter needs a rubber matress cover.

  • Duncan Hunter needs to be hog-tied to the next derelict Navy ship scuttled for use as a deep-water artifical reef….

  • Libra #8: Well, she and Soames Forsyte are on the same page, if some 100 yrs apart

    Actually, Phyllis Schlafly a few years ago was plugging a book published by Coral Ministries – D.J. Kennedy’s Dominionist theocracy, titled “The 1871 Husband”, in which it is advocated that men “assume control” over their wives as was done in 1871 (when smacking them around in public wasn’t frowned on).

    She’s been a loon now for 50 years, from back in her John Birch Society days before she became famous for writing “None Dare Call It Reason,”, er, “Treason.”

    Let’s see, she’s salted the earth with right wing bullshit and given birth to two gay sons, one of whom admits it. Isn’t it time for her Expedient Departure, as in “six feet under” when she can finally become a “good Republican”???

    There are 10 Republicans of whom I have long thought that if I was diagnosed with inoperable cancer, I would go shoot one of them in the time I had left. She’s been on that list the longest of any of theml.

  • “George W. Bush’s tirade put on yesterday for the benefit of the Texas Cattlemen’s Beef Association could be accurately described as something between a sustained smirk and a shriek. In attitude and tone, the fruit of HW’s rickety loins came off looking and sounding like a 19 year-old frat boy refused a free hand job by a coed who obviously didn’t know who the fuck he was and who his Daddy is.” – “Bullshit: It’s What’s For Dinner.”

  • The saddest thing about Friedman’s epiphany is that it’s about a scandal that some of us have known about for a very long time.The guy Friedman’s going on about has been out of office since 2005, for goodness sake! It’s like he’s struck by the tragedy of dinosaurs dying, or something.

    If Friedman’s only just now getting to the shameful scandals from 2005, he’s got a long way to go before he gets to the US Attorney issues.

  • Can’t get behind the NYT’s firewall…

    So tell me: Did Friedman manage to weasel the phrase “the world is flat” into THIS column too?

    Tom… the only thing flat in this universe… is that metaphor.

  • I think it’s safe to assume that EVERY government agency held these “team building” meetings on a regular basis.

  • This is gregg from JibJab. Just wanted to let the world know we are not on Karl Rove’s payroll! 🙂 Thanks for helping promote our new video. We really apppreciate it!

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