Monday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* I suppose this represents some kind of diplomatic progress: “Islamist Hamas group Hamas said on Monday it would accept the establishment of a Palestinian state on land occupied by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war, but it was not prepared to recognize the Jewish state. Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, in an apparent softening of the group’s position, was confirming an account of his remarks given by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter after two meetings in Damascus over the weekend.”

* The Gallup Daily Tracking Poll has been surprisingly volatile of late. After last week’s debate, Hillary Clinton surged, even taking a narrow lead on Saturday for the first time in weeks. As of this afternoon, however, Barack Obama has rebounded and is now up by seven.

* I’m going to have more on this tomorrow, so save some of your best snark for the stand-alone post, but CNN’s political team has managed to become even more Republican: “Former White House press secretary Tony Snow will join CNN as a conservative commentator beginning Monday. CNN president Jon Klein announced that Snow, a long-time political observer with a longstanding news background, will contribute to CNN as the network continues to broadcast winning political coverage.”

* Disgraced cabinet secretaries who resign in the midst of multiple ongoing investigations aren’t supposed to get regal send-offs. Apparently, HUD and the White House aren’t familiar with this idea: “Last Wednesday, Alphonso Jackson got the send off he deserved, as you can see from the cover of the program for the event obtained by TPMmuckraker. The event, which was held in the main auditorium at HUD, included an overflow crowd of about 1,000 HUD employees, said HUD spokesman Jerry Brown. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was the special guest speaker at the event, Brown said.”

* More FISA wrangling: Congressional staffers from both parties met with administration officials Monday to discuss controversial electronic surveillance legislation, confirmed an aide to House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.), offering a ray of hope for the long-stalled bill. For the first time since February, representatives from both parties, from both sides of the Capitol and from the administration gathered to discuss the stalled bill, according to the aide.”

* The proposed Dem debate in North Carolina for April 27 was officially cancelled today. You know who’s really disappointed about that? Katie Couric — it was going to be her only shot at moderating a debate this year.

* It seems to me, the Bush administration was carefully avoiding directly annoying Muqtada al-Sadr, for fear that he would officially end his cease-fire against U.S. forces. Now, Condoleezza Rice is publicly calling him out with a bring-’em-on like challenge. Great diplomacy there, guys.

* The Abramoff fallout is still ongoing: “A former high-ranking Justice Department official is being accused of criminal conflict of interest in the latest case stemming from the investigation of disgraced GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Robert Coughlin was deputy chief of staff of the Justice Department’s criminal division before his resignation a year ago. In court papers filed Monday in federal court in Washington, prosecutors accused Coughlin of providing assistance to a lobbyist and the lobbyist’s firm while receiving gifts from the firm and discussing prospective employment there.”

* AP: “The Bush administration is challenging a court ruling that White House visitor logs are public documents, saying that release of the records would infringe on the separation of powers.”

* Hillary Clinton doesn’t like or agree with MoveOn.org, but she’s reluctant to say why.

* Karl Rove is working behind the scenes to help support conservative independent groups in advance of the general election. Wait, isn’t Rove a professional journalist now? You mean, Rove thinks it’s ethical to be an independent media analyst and a Republican campaign operative at the same time?

* Mitt Romney thinks Obama is an elitist. Mitt Romney.

* People sure are buying a lot of hybrids.

* And it appears that the intersection of politics and wrestling is not limited to Jesse Ventura: “Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain will appear on World Wrestling Entertainment’s live ‘Monday Night Raw’ (8-11 p.m. EST on cable’s USA network) but instead of smacking each other down, they separately will deliver some wrestling-themed stumping in taped messages before Tuesday’s Pennsylvania primary…. The candidate appearances will be used to promote ‘Smackdown Your Vote!’ — the WWE’s voter registration drive.”

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

Doesn’t Obama’s assertion that most ordinary Americans make less than $200,000 a year demonstrate he is as out of touch with oridnary Americans as Bush Sr. was when he was filmed running things through the grocery store scanner?

  • For those who watch TV… Clinton is supposed to be on Countdown and on Larry King tonight, Obama on the Daily Show.

  • That second comment is not the real John McCain! It’s Charlie Gibson pretending!

  • So when was the last time CNN announced the hiring of a new Liberal/Progressive commentator to balance out all the wingnut bobbleheads? Just saying, while I prep my Snark-O-Matic for a big day tomorrow.

  • “Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was the special guest speaker at the event,”

    if she ever thought she had a chance in hell at the vp slot, this particular appearance should put the final nail in that delusion. i should stop being surprised at the audaciousness of these people. in the world they are busy creating, she’d be a perfect candidate.

  • “The Bush administration is challenging a court ruling that White House visitor logs are public documents, saying that release of the records would infringe on the separation of powers.” You know it has Abramhoff’s name in it. Because lawyers are able to do their legal double talk, double speak, and generally run you around the block, the log will never be exposed. Amazing what big money can do for a corrupt president.

  • The proposed Dem debate in North Carolina for April 27 was officially cancelled today. You know who’s really disappointed about that? Katie Couric — it was going to be her only shot at moderating a debate this year.

    Thank god – the only thing worse that Stupidopoulos would be The Perkette. (“Navy Seals Rock!!!“)

    Hillary Clinton doesn’t like or agree with MoveOn.org, but she’s reluctant to say why.

    Uh, because they won’t bow and curtsy and knuckle their brow to her?

  • So when was the last time CNN announced the hiring of a new Liberal/Progressive commentator to balance out all the wingnut bobbleheads?

    The wingnuts are only there because the corporate media is so damned liberal, which can, of course, be seen in their nonstop fellating of St. BBQ.

  • libra (3):For those who watch TV… Clinton is supposed to be on Countdown and on Larry King tonight, Obama on the Daily Show.

    Thanks. That’s a shock. Olbermann has not exactly been kind to the Clintons of late. I can’t wait. Larry King, on the other hand is little more than a screen saver. And my TIVO guide shows that tonight’s Daily show is a repeat. Is it possible that they will just show last Thursday’s show where Obama was on for about 30 seconds?

  • Danp, @11,

    No clue; I just passed on something that someone on TPM Election Central had mentioned. My own contact with TV is limited to viewing an occasional segment of Stewart or Colbert on my ‘puter screen, when someone posts a direct URL or link to it…

  • Randi Rhodes had it right when she called shillary (and ferarro) – OOOPS! Don’t want to offend anyone, but she had it right.

    America was never meant to be rules by the same criminal cabal for 28 or more years – we don’t need a bush-clinton-bush-clinton front for the neocons & military-industrial complex.

    We can’t afford it.

    Besides, even monica lewinski will get sick of sucking on…. OOOOP! Don’t want to offend anyone, but you all know its true.

  • Fer crying out loud — ABC has been Rupertized, now CNN has followed the same path. When a minority controls the press, the means of communication, the economic machines, when the disparity in income reaches levels not seen for nearly a century, what do they call that? —heh.

  • When a minority controls the press, the means of communication, the economic machines, when the disparity in income reaches levels not seen for nearly a century, what do they call that?

    If we let them, they will call it the bush-clinton-bush-clinton Amerika – that’s why it is so important that we don’t let this happen.

  • Three States Prepare for Martial Law

    Federal law enforcement agencies co-opted sheriffs offices as well state and local police forces in three states last weekend for a vast round up operation that one sheriff’s deputy has described as “martial law training”.

    Given the name “Operation Sudden Impact”, the initiative saw officers from six counties rounding up fugitives, conducting traffic checkpoints, climbing on boats on the Mississippi River and doing other “crime-abatement” programs all under the label of “anti-terrorism”.

    332 people were arrested, 142 of whom were fugitives, or “terrorists” as they now seem to be known. Hundreds of dollars were seized and drugs recovered. The authorities even raided businesses and store owners, confiscating computers and paperwork in an effort to “track down possible terrorists before something big happens”.

    The operation, which involved police, deputies, the FBI, drug agents, gang units and even the coast guard, is just one example of how law enforcement at the state and local levels is being co-opted and centralized by the Department of Homeland Security via massive federal grants.

    It also highlights how the distinction between crime and terrorism is becoming irrelevant. Forget innocent until proven guilty, you are now a terrorist suspect until you are told otherwise.

    Full, unedited piece: http://www.infowars.com/?p=1585

    Feds to collect DNA from every person they arrest
    Associated Press

    WASHINGTON – The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about the privacy of innocent people.

    Using authority granted by Congress, the government also plans to collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained, whether they have been charged or not. The DNA would be collected through a cheek swab, Justice Department spokesman Erik Ablin said Wednesday.

    Expanding the DNA database, known as CODIS, raises civil liberties questions about the potential for misuse of such personal information, such as family ties and genetic conditions.

    Ablin said the DNA collection would be subject to the same privacy laws applied to current DNA sampling. That means none of it would be used for identifying genetic traits, diseases or disorders.

    Full unedited article:
    http://news.yahoo.com/ s/ ap/ 20080416/ ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/ dna_collection_4

    Scared yet?
    h/t 2MillionLightYearsToAndromeda on thinkprogress.org

  • From Greg Palast:

    While you Democrats are pounding each other to a pulp in Pennsylvania, the President has snuck back down to New Orleans for a meeting of the NAFTA Three: the Prime Minister of Canada and the President of Mexico.

    You’re not supposed to know that – for two reasons:

    First, the summit planned for the N.O. two years back was meant to showcase the rebuilt Big Easy, a monument to can-do Bush-o-nomics. Well, it is a monument to Bush’s leadership: The city still looks like Dresden 1946, with over half the original residents living in toxic trailers or wandering lost and broke in America.

    The second reason Bush has kept this major summit a virtual secret is its real agenda. More important, the agenda-makers, the guys who called the meeting, must remain as far out of camera range as possible: The North American Competitiveness Council.

    Never heard of The Council? Well, maybe you’ve heard of the counselors: the chief executives of Wal-Mart, Chevron Oil, Lockheed-Martin and 27 other multinational masters of the corporate universe.

    Read the full article here:
    http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/jos-can-you-see-bush-s-trojan-taco

  • What a coward Obama is. He’s afraid to debate Hillary. What’s he gonna do in the GE say he has a tummy ache. The man is a creampuff. McCain and the media will chew him up.

  • Johnny, if Obama speaks for 10 minutes with McCain…McCain will be toast.

    He is a bumbling, doddering, ignorant man.

    Much like you. (sweet smile)

  • ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

    ROFLMAO

    Nothing like a shillary troll, coming by to sprew some garbage, trying to fool the good folks at the carpetbagger report that America needs 28+ years of control by the criminal cabal that brought us dur chimpfurher – the same crooks that bill clinton let off-the-hook after bush sr stepped aside, handing the puppet government over to a clinton.

    Yup – keep telling us we need to be controlled by a bush-clinton-bush-clinton dynasty (clinton=mclame, that’s why rush limpballs encourages people to support her).

    Funny idea about America – that we were supposed to be governed by an elite set of families that act in behalf of the military-industrial complex.

  • If you raise the price of gas to $3.50 a gallon then you don’t need CAFE standards.

    Do you think any company is having trouble meeting CAFE right now?

  • I’m going to have more on this tomorrow, so save some of your best snark for the stand-alone post, but CNN’s political team has managed to become even more Republican…

    The two Americas:

    1) Those who get their news from the net, and and trend towards liberalism.

    2) Those who watch republican teevee and vote Bush Clinton Clinton Bush Bush Clinton…

  • The Gallup daily tracking poll probably hasn’t been as volatile as it at first appears. Remember that the poll averages three days of data to produce each day’s number. Notice that the Clinton ‘surge’ lasted precisely three days. I think it is pretty likely that there was a small contraction in support for Obama but most of the change was caused by a single day of very pro-Clinton numbers. The choice to average results from multiple days does remove some of the observed volatility from the tracking results but also gives the false impression of a real change from an anomaly.

  • ROTFLMLiberalAO – those that watch the lying liars on TV are just as happy with bush-clinton-clinton-bush-bush-clinton/mclame-clinton/mclame…

    Its really all the save – just a front group for the military-industrial complex of which oil is a major component.

  • Clinton plays the bin Laden card!
    Clinton plays the bin Laden card!
    Clinton plays the bin Laden card!

    No doubt you’ve seen that lede somewhere in your web travels today.

    So here’s the thing: Democrats are funding Hillary’s failed campaign to run tv ads that slander the eventual democratic nominee! The ads attack Barack as an “elitist” who isn’t ready for the big bad bin Laden wolves. Clinton’s ads are now 24-7 negative. Clinton supporters are happy about this, and actually believe the broadcasted BS. For them, the suave black kid had it coming.

    Is it any wonder that Limbaugh stokes the fire too? Or Hannity? Or McCain? Democrat money is doing their bidding in a totally lose-lose situation. How cool is that? This isn’t robbing Peter to pay Paul. For repugs, this is watching Peter rape Paul to pay McJesus.

    Now here is the clincher: I am fine with all of that.
    The Clinton dead-enders and the Cheney dead-enders should join forces to keep their joint corporate masters in power. I understand their need for control. I expect that sort of behavior from them. They are a big Boa. They got a lot at stake to $queeze for.

    But what I am not fine with is that I can’t contribute my dollars directly to destroying Joe-Hillary-McClinton on teevee too. That pisses me off.

    Which is all to say:

    The internet will truly have arrived as a force when I can contribute online to 527s that run local ads emphasizing the Bosnia lies and Bill’s penis-cum-cigar problems. We don’t have a level playing field here. But… for the first time in history… WE COULD.

    So here is the ten-million dollar ad question:

    How long before we see an online liberal site dedicated to funneling Obama supporter money into user-created 527 ads?

    That is a critical question.
    Barack’s November success may depend on it.
    Obama won’t go as slimeball negative as Rove or Hillary gleefully do…
    That’s a given. It isn’t his style. He needs us to do it for him.I want to fund ads that blast McHillary and then McCain in the face at point blank range with the worst possible shit. Do unto others as they do unto you. I am cool with that.

    Smart, savvy, liberal web activists…. where art thou?
    There is work to be done…

  • ROTFLMLiberalAO – you’re being too hard on bill – yes, he (and shillary) are corporate shills and represent the same interests as dick cheney.

    But did you get a good look at monica? No wonder he mistook her for an ash tray.

  • Granted… The question was stupid, since Iran doesn’t have nukes, is unlikely to acquire them any time soon (unless we help, in private, as we had before), and therefore is most unlikely to attack Israel with them.

    But it sounds as if Hill has, finally, totally lost her cotton pickin’ mind. It seems that — envious of Bill’s fame as the first black president of US — she’s running for the first Jewish (and misguided, at that) one… “Obliterate Iran”, indeed…
    http://abcnews.go.com/WN/Vote2008/story?id=4698059&page=1

  • Then there’s Michael Moore… even though I’m not a fan…

    Seriously, I know so many people who don’t care if the name under the Big “D” is Dancer, Prancer, Clinton or Blitzen. It can be Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Barry Obama or the Dalai Lama.

    Well, that sounded good last year, but over the past two months, the actions and words of Hillary Clinton have gone from being merely disappointing to downright disgusting…

  • Two things. First, Kevin Drum points out today that Obama avoids the national press. I don’t care whether he tells the press to buzz off while eating a waffle, but I do care that he thinks he can run a campaign without providing access to the national press. We don’t need another president who will shut himself up in the White House and never talk to the people, except in prepared speeches and managed photo ops.

    Second, I am seeing repeated statements that Obama seems exhausted. I find myself wondering whether he has the stamina to be president. If he is showing his exhaustion at this key point in the campaign, how is he going to stand up to the rigors of office? Clinton has been doing as much campaigning as Obama and is 16 years older but she does not look as haggard as he does, didn’t show her fatigue during the debate as he did. We don’t need another president who will go to bed at 9 pm and take endless vacations because being president is such hard work. Why doesn’t Obama know how to pace himself? Clinton is right to ask what he will be like answering the phone at 3 am, since he doesn’t seem very able to manage the job of being a candidate much less president.

    It is humorous watching the Obamabots make excuses for him in the comments of Kevin Drum’s post:

    “OBAMA AND THE PRESS….Barack Obama got annoyed with a reporter this morning who tried to ask him a question, snapping “Why can’t I just eat my waffle?” Jay Newton-Small comments:

    Journalists in general don’t relish asking politicians questions in awkward situations, like on a golf course or over a waffle. But sometimes our hands are forced: Obama hasn’t given a press conference in 10 days and the questions, some of them — like Hamas — rather important, are starting to build up. If he wins the nomination he’ll be running again John McCain, whose philosophy is to give the press total access to the point of saturation; Obama might consider holding avails with a little more regularity. Then, maybe, reporters would let him to eat in peace.

    I’ll confess that I don’t understand this, but it’s been reported too many times to dismiss it. Obama just doesn’t give the press much access, sometimes shutting them down for weeks at a time. Why? Does this make sense to anyone else as a campaign strategy? I’m baffled by it.”

    Somehow Obama’s snappage morphed into “May I please eat my waffle now?” or even “I’m eating now” instead of the obviously testy quote above, and his cleverness at avoiding accountability to the press was extolled on the grounds that it is obviously winning. Way to go guys! Steve Sailer points out that Obama isn’t particularly good at speaking off the cuff — what does that say about his thinking or his suitability as president? Nothing good. Clinton impresses people when she speaks extemporaneously. Obama needs to have it all written down for him. Which person is more qualified? The person who knows her stuff well enough to talk about it without prepared remarks.

  • Clinton has been doing as much campaigning as Obama and is 16 years older but she does not look as haggard as he does

    Now you’re just baiting us so when reality-centered people describe what Clinton actually has been looking like for two months, you can play the victim of sexism, aren’t you?

  • I think Couric would have gotten off to a better start by A: Not greeting with “Hi, everyone.”
    B: Letting her hair mellow with an older, more established mature, graying highlights. C: Using her proper name, Katherine. D: Not smiling after delivering copy about the latest disaster.

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