Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* The aftermath in China continues to unfold: “Rescuers arrived for the first time in the epicenter of China’s massive earthquake, scouring flattened mountain villages for thousands of victims and distributing air-dropped supplies to survivors. The death toll of nearly 15,000 appeared likely to soar far higher. Leveled hospitals forced doctors and nurses to treat survivors in the street. Helicopters dropped food and medicine to isolated towns. Mourners burned money before rows of bodies, believing their lost relatives could use it in the afterlife.”

* Conditions in Burma may yet get worse: “Another powerful storm headed toward Myanmar’s cyclone-devastated delta, where so little aid has been delivered that the United Nations warned on Wednesday of a “second wave of deaths” among an estimated 2 million survivors. The area was pulverized by Cyclone Nargis on May 3, with the Red Cross estimating on Wednesday the toll will be between 68,833 and 127,990.”

* Bloodshed near Baghdad: “Iraqi police say a suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded at least 35 at the funeral of a Sunni school principal west of Baghdad. The bomber blew himself up in a funeral tent in the village of Abu Minasir. The funeral was for a grammar school principal who was shot and killed Tuesday.”

* Senate Republicans pulled a foolish stunt on the floor today to undercut the bipartisan GI Bill expansion, and give McCain’s watered-down version a better chance.

* Fortunately, the stunt failed, and McCain’s bill won’t be added to an unrelated bill giving public safety workers the right to unionize. (Yes, the GOP was playing stupid games with veterans’ benefits and first responders.)

* Karl Rove asked House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers if he can answer questions via mail. Today, Conyers responded: “No.”

* Unbelievable: “The U.S. government has injected hundreds of foreigners it has deported with dangerous psychotropic drugs against their will to keep them sedated during the trip back to their home country, according to medical records, internal documents and interviews with people who have been drugged. The government’s forced use of antipsychotic drugs, in people who have no history of mental illness, includes dozens of cases in which the “pre-flight cocktail,” as a document calls it, had such a potent effect that federal guards needed a wheelchair to move the slumped deportee onto an airplane.”

* McCain and the RNC did something similar, so this will keep things competitive: “Howard Dean announces: ‘As part of the agreement, a new entity, ‘Democratic White House Victory Fund,’ has been formed. The fund will allow both candidates to raise money for the Party, forming one joint fundraising committee account that will accept money for the nominee’s primary and general election and for the DNC.”

* ACLU: “The American Civil Liberties Union has obtained previously withheld documents from the Defense Department, including internal investigations into the abuse of detainees in U.S. custody overseas. Uncensored documents released as a result of the ACLU’s Freedom of Information Act lawsuit shed light on the deaths of detainees in Iraq and internal disagreement within the military over harsh interrogation practices used at Guantánamo Bay.”

* I can only hope that this kind of racism backfires.

* The New Hampshire phone-jamming scandal lives!

* Good point from Krugman: “Do you remember how, after the 2004 election, we had — according to all the talking heads — entered a new era of permanent Republican dominance? At that point the GOP held 232 seats in the House to the Democrats’ 202 — and this was thought of as overwhelming dominance. After last night’s special election in Miss., the Democrats hold 236 seats to the Republicans’ 199.”

* I had no idea HIV-positive people faced such onerous U.S. travel restrictions.

* I get the feeling Arlen Specter likes football a little too much.

* David Broder is accepting a contract buy-out, but he’s staying with the paper as a contract employee of The Washington Post Company. His column will reportedly remain unchanged.

* The WaPo editorial board noticed the problem with Cindy McCain’s tax returns.

* Chris Wallace and the “Fox & Friends” guys have made up.

* For the third year in a row, Miami, Fla. — the city in which I was born and raised — was named the worst American city for road rage. I’m really not surprised.

* And finally, you’ve seen Bill O’Reilly’s on-camera meltdown, but have you seen Stephen Colbert mocking O’Reilly’s on-camera meltdown?

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

CNN is now confirming the Edwards endorsement.

(CNN) — CNN has confirmed that former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards will endorse Barack Obama at a Michigan campaign event about an hour from now.

  • And finally, you’ve seen Bill O’Reilly’s on-camera meltdown, but have you seen Stephen Colbert mocking O’Reilly’s on-camera meltdown?

    I’m glad it was after normal working hours as I watched Colbert’s bit, it’s gotta be against workplace rules to laugh so hard!

  • Thanks, Danp! Most appreciated!

    If the internet connection in this hotel room doesn’t start working right, I am going to scream! I wanna see Colbert take on O’Reilly!! 🙁

  • All in favor of voting little bear off the island with an IP ban say ‘aye’

    Seriously, back in the days of text-based BBS’ I was on one that used a client that had a ‘kill’ option that would suppress posts by anyone on your blacklist – you simply never saw them. That made random nutjobs much less disruptive of discussion flows.

    little bear, near as i can tell, has managed to screw up just about every thread, and irritate even those who generally share his choice of candidate (which is all he obsesses over).

    so i am violating the troll feeding policy with this one post to advocate a little experiment. if everyone henceforth totally ignores him and his posts, maybe he’ll go away. (hey swan and jrs jr are gone – either by giving up or with a little help from the administrator – good things do happen.)

  • Our rapidly developing police state in another action:

    “But on April 29, when Mr. Salerno, 35, presented his passport at Washington Dulles International Airport, a Customs and Border Protection agent refused to let him into the United States. And after hours of questioning, agents would not let him travel back to Rome, either; over his protests in fractured English, he said, they insisted that he had expressed a fear of returning to Italy and had asked for asylum.

    Ms. Cooper, 23, who had promised to show her boyfriend another side of her country on this visit — meaning Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon — eventually learned that he had been sent in shackles to a rural Virginia jail. And there he remained for more than 10 days, locked up without charges or legal recourse while Ms. Cooper, her parents and their well-connected neighbors tried everything to get him out.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/14/us/14visa.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

  • little bear is off his meds again. Shame, too, because he can be insightful at times.

    His potty mania is getting real old, though. If you’re into scat and shit (heh, no pun intended), go to an alt.board, will ya?

    Survivor, I am with you. I would gladly block it at this point.

  • In the open thread vein:

    A current headline on MSNBC says

    U.S. military cuts ties with Chalabi
    Sources tell NBC News the controversial Iraqi politician had “unauthorized” contact with Iran.

    Why exactly have they maintained ties this long? It isn’t like he hasn’t been proven both unreliable as an information source and as a political advisor or leader. WTF took so long?

  • more, even stronger evidence that Clinton totally gets it – her interview with CNN today.

    Note that she: (a) is down to “hoping” she is the nominee, (b) encouraging her supporters to vote Obama over McCain, (c) acknowledging that those who vote Obama do so because they believe he’d be a better President, (d) decrying racism, and (e) pledging to work hard to elect a Dem in the fall.

    All evidence is that she is in party repair mode and setting up a path to unity.

  • (although to #13 I should add that the real test is just beginning tonight: the NARAL and Edwards endorsements have to hurt at a very personal, deep, agonizing level. I suspect it may be hard for her – and even harder for Bill – to not lash out.)

  • hey swan and jrs jr are gone

    I’d managed to forget all about JRS Jr. and his *special* form of mendacity. I sure hope we didn’t invoke him ….

  • Now the only thing left is to unveil a Gore endorsement in Florida.

    Absolutely. Hopefully that will happen.

  • Oh sure, just when Emily’s List is all worked up anyway about the nearing end of the line for the best forseeable shot at a female President, Obama has to go and make this slip up:

    Barack Obama has personally apologized to a Michigan television reporter for referring to her as “sweetie” as she tried to ask a question.

    The comment came earlier Wednesday when WXYZ reporter Peggy Agar asked Obama at a campaign stop, “How are you going to help the American auto workers?”

    Obama told Agar to “hold on, sweetie,” and said he would address that issue with her later. Agar said she never got an answer to her question.

    That’ll remind Clinton’s core second-wave feminist supporters of why the string of male Presidents needs to end and how subtle sexism still permeates the culture. Sure to get ’em good and stirred up.

  • That is funny, Curous George…perhaps this guy believes In intelligent design…or a darwin ideal…lol.

    Better yet you have to see this one its a brochure Obama is giving out. Talk about clinging to faith to the bitter end…

    http://race42008.com/2008/05/12/barack-obamas-pitch-in-kentucky/

    Pat Buchanan is on target about race, All the Jornalist know the age factor is an important element in understanding racism. You have to work in the trenches with the Blacks to understand race stuff, and Chris Mathews is far from knowing those values.

  • YOU ELITISTS MAY HAVE YOUR EDUCATION AND FANCY REASONING, BUT YOU ARE ALL POWERLESS AGAINST THE PERSUASIVE POWER OF MY ASSERTIVE CAP LOCK!!!!! HOW MUCH CONVICTION CAN YOU HAVE WITH JUST ONE EXCLAMATION POINT????!!!!!!!!!

  • LML –

    I dont see anything contrary to the CNN interview; indeed she says many of the same things. Not one unkind word for Obama, reiterates that she’ll work hard for him in the fall if he is the nominee. And Katie really kept pushing on the “but your supporters say they wont vote for him” and she never takes the bait. She was a little more assertive about continuing her own campaign then she was on CNN, but she explains it as actually doing him a favor in making sure her supporters dont feel she was pushed out, and she all but admits she is in this to continue fundraising to pay off her debts. I think your link is really quite consistent with mine.

  • Herr Capp’s caps-lock has all the persuasive power of a minuscule rodent that dared to play chicken with an oncoming locomotive—and forgot that it was supposed to jump out of the way BEFORE being run over. You may insert the hideous death-throes squeak/complimentary squish sound effect of your choice now.

  • Hmmmm… personally, I like these last two posts from little bear. Then again, I also love http://www.doodie.com, where the same animator posts all his cartoons. There are *loads* of anti-Bush cartoons there as well. It’s really quite funny, though perhaps not for those inclined toward sensitivity.

    And really, why get so worked up over little bear? Banning from comments? Girl, please. It’s much easier to modify your own behavior and just *not read little bear posts* if you object. You know, take a break, chill out, maybe go read some Orwell…

  • Girl, please. It’s much easier to modify your own behavior and just *not read little bear posts* if you object.

    I can confirm that it’s wildly easy.

  • I was shopping at Ikea recently and discovered that they have a new product line called the BRODER. Yes, the BRODER. It’s a flexible shelving system. It’s the bipartisan storage system for 2008, able to hold both blue and red items without requiring you to think about whether items of one color should be tossed out because they are just plain wrong.

  • Limbaugh’sDiabetes – spot on – why do some take themselves so seriously? Doodie is awsome – got started as a simpson animator. To make short stories with a few frames of gifs is pretty talented.

    What I don’t understand is why patently racist lies from shillary’s campaign, lies about Obamas electability get “free passes” and a cartoon about poo poo is a no-no. Funnier yet, some of those that object sometimes post profane statements in the threads.

    I have NEVER seen any of the shillary trolls directly address 2 issues – that is why I bring them up.

    (1). America overwhelmingly wants change – the POTUS is not NASCAR. 28 years of bush-clinton-bush-clinton is totally against what this nation was founded as.

    (2). Some of the “electability” that shillary trolls lie about is based on rush’s “Operation Chaos” – totally dishonest, yet even shillary will not address it, she tacitly condones it and uses it to boost her numbers.

    The lies about “white voters” is more offensive to me than doodie.com

    Sure – people may have prejudices and preferences on any number of things, but only a certain groups can force these prejudices and preferences on others I am sick of the “white vote is more important lie”.

    It has nothing to do with liberal or progressive ideals – it is time to purge the party of these folks because we can win in 2008 without them.

    Even more offensive to me is how much of the blogosphere has appropriated a rich tradition of ACTION for progressive and liberal cause and become just another version of atrios’ “101 Fighting Keyboarders.

    REAL change in basic freedoms, sufferage, worker rights, and civil rights demanded that people do more than talk and write – took action. In the past 100 years, all social change took economic action – boycotts. They can enforce their will on America because most regularly give Staples, Office Max, Home Depot, Applebees, and WalMarts (to name a few) plenty of cash to do it.

    When the blogosphere gets more serious than mindless keying – then I will respect those that object to animated gifs.

    Complain about some animated gifs all you want – shows what you value – clearly there are more important issues, such as organizing boycotss of the corpocracy that made stolen elections and the criminal cabal behind dur chimpfurher possible.

  • Oh – the pageviews at thumbsnap do show me that MANY MANY people read this, but pretend you are above the way and keep keyboarding for change!

  • I can only hope that this kind of racism backfires.

    ‘W’ can be drawn, compared to, and called a “Chimp” for eight years…that’s OK; however, produce a T-shirt with Curious George the chimp on it, “OBAMA in ’08” written on it, and that is racist?! Er…OK.

  • The majority of the “advertiseing liberally” blogosphere reminds me of this video.

    Someday, like the folks featured in this video clip, people will have to do more than spout-off if we are really worthy of the proud traditions of liberal/progressive action.

    In the meantime – demonize anyone you wish – until we organize meaningful economic action, nothing here is going to change the world.

  • I get the feeling Arlen Specter likes football a little too much.

    Specter is a moron. With Congress a total mess…getting nothing done, Specter calls for an independent investigation into football. More wasted money. More wasted time.

  • KarmiCommunist – I will give you the benefit of the doubt, though we all know you are really just a concern troll…

    It is not possible for groups of folks that have relatively little power to be racists because they cannot force their will on the majority of the population against their will

    Those that can (and regularly do) use their position of socio-economic privilege to enforce their prejudices on others are racist.

    Very clear, simple distinction that you and shillary’s campaign and trolls choose to ignore – its pretty clear cut difference though.

    I am so glad that racist themes like yours usually go unchallenged and some have strong opinions about animated gifs!

  • Maybe arlen sphincter has a magic football theory that needs to be exposed. Perhaps it is for the best of the nation.

    Do you think he has some remorse about helping the criminal cabal behind JFK’s murder cover up their crime with his “magic bullet” theory?

    Even Gerald Ford – a man widely-recognized for being stooooooopid, knew that they “got it wrong” in terms of the single-bullet theory.

    The bush family has connections to the criminal cabal that assassinated JFK in a coup detat – check it out (video link, not an animated gif):

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4315024059102108031&q=bush+kennedy+assassination&hl=en

    arlen spinctor must just be providing more distractions for the gang behind dur chimpfurher

  • little bear @ 32

    It is not possible for groups of folks that have relatively little power to be racists because they cannot force their will on the majority of the population against their will

    Dumbest statement that I have seen for awhile. Invest in a dictionary…

  • You didn’t even look – but we all know you are not here for that.

    The dumbest statement is folks like you whining “it’s not fair!” and that relatively powerless people should be judged by the same standards by those that can impose their will on the masses.

    Maybe you are really just this dense, but more likely you are just a concern troll – neither of which reflects well on anything you have to say.

  • Here’s a good explanation, not that I expect you to read books:

    Goldberg, David Theo 1990 Anatomy of Racism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.

  • yep, yep. its true. that little bear, he caught us. everyone is a concern troll.

    thats my job. well, that and organizing them into a union. that Benen is gonna have his hands full once his concern trolls get collective bargaining. the Man wont be able to exploit our content for his own glory anymore.

    concern trolls of the world, unite!

  • wow. # 27-36 — 9 consecutive posts — over a full screen of scroll — of a two person snark fest. neither is a regular, neither is advancing intelligent argument, it is just blogbaiting as a form of mutual masturbation. name calling and other ad hominem, etc. bleh.

    Anyone still want to try and defend how this is not detrimental to the enjoyment and intellectual discourse of the community at large?

    (and little bear, before you bother calling me a concern troll, i’ll deny the troll part, but i certainly do have a concern. for the chemistry of this blog community, which i very have much enjoyed.)

  • The shillary supporters that proclaim “oh – we are liberals and progressives, but we need to only consider the UNEDUCATED WHITE VOTES because they are what count!” are concern trolls.

    But you don’t have anything intelligent to say about that, do you – I know the likes of you won’t read the book I posted above either.

    But many of us have spent enough time blogging with the likes of you to know what to expect.

    Funny thing, its really like bloggin’ at little green football.

  • Karmi: The reason Bush can be compared to a chimp and Obama can’t be compared to a monkey is because there is a long history of racists comparing black people to monkeys. But comparing white people to chimps? Eh, not so much.

    So yes, calling Obama a monkey *is* racist, and calling Bush a chimp is not. That’s the way it is.

  • mark – its your intellectual masterbation – but enjoy it if that’s the best you can do. Pretend you have made a difference with your keyboard, you are the director, everyone else if just an actor, and if they would only just play their part!

    Damn – bet you’d sell a lot of little bags of popcorn then.

  • You won’t even talk about the issue of who has the socio-economic to enforce their prejudice – clearly a multi-millionaire elitist that has run amok for the past 7 years is a different situation than someone that just stepped on the stage from a disadvantaged position.

    But yes – equate the powerful with the powerless and decry the unfairness of it all!

    And then snicker that you are a liberal!

  • wow. # 27-36 — 9 consecutive posts — over a full screen of scroll — Mark Pencil, @38

    Yup; makes for a lot of scrolling; hope you don’t get tendonitis, since we may be in for a long haul before the plague runs its course and burns itself out 🙂

    But that tendency to erupt in a rash of postings is one of the reasons that I think Swan may not have gone away — just morphed from a feathered animal to a furry one, to match the change from a Hillary supporter to a Hillary hater. Another similarity (other than the general immaturity and lack of depth in analysis) is the tendency to call everyone a troll and setting itself as the (superiour, of course) judge of everyone’s liberal credentials. All I’m waiting for is one missing factor: an occasional post condescendingly commending Benen.

  • I had no idea HIV-positive people faced such onerous U.S. travel restrictions.

    Lucky you. I’ve had to deal with it for the last 15 years, since I was diagnosed. Since hubby and I like to take our annual vacation abroad every other year or so, it’s something I’ve had to be aware of. I’m a citizen so I don’t have to deal with the US side so much, but the US is not the only country with such medeival and draconian policies. I’ve tried to do my part to bring our country out of the dark ages, but one person (and often one group of people) cannot effect change of that scope easily.

  • libra: Yes, I’ve noticed that pattern. Little seems to enjoy calling people “concern trolls”, while clearly having no idea what the term means. After all, when someone exhibiting all the behavior of a concern troll calls others by that epithet, it shows a shocking ignorance of reality.

    Michael: I’ve never seen that site before. Good for a modest chuckle, I suppose. ^_^ Though I felt the funniest part was the “I’m not being nice to chimps? OK, here are some links” section at the bottom of the front page. ^_^

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  • Shade Tail – amazingly profound Like mary, greg, and the many folks IFP used to parody don’t regularly appear in these threads – and your style…

    The shillary crew that proclaims concerns about the dem party or liberalism – despite the fact that she is getting soundly defeated now (and had a HUGE headstart and was once the shoe-in) is the classic example of “concern troll”.

    But deny it all you want – proclaiming to be “concerned”

    Geeeee, I am so progressive, but let me share a real repug talking point with you!

    yep – real intellectual, real liberal, and so effective at creating change…

  • libra is part of the “we can shop until we create social change” crowd. Yup – great concept…

  • Here’s your putative nominee:

    “Barack Obama apologized Wednesday to a Michigan TV reporter after he called her “sweetie” and dodged her question about autoworkers.”

    He explained this away by saying that he has a habit of calling people “sweetie”. Not the guys, I’ll bet. Does having a habit of doing this kind of thing somehow make it OK? Next thing you know, he’ll be calling all the older voters “Pops” and the Hispanics “Pancho.” And then he’ll be making up cute little nicknames for his campaign staff and rubbing bald people’s heads.

    This is the guy you think is electable? This is the guy you think is being conciliatory toward Clinton voters?

  • “Do you remember how, after the 2004 election, we had — according to all the talking heads — entered a new era of permanent Republican dominance?

    I forget… was that before or after Howard Dean became DNC chair and the DLC went on lunch break?

  • Next thing you know, he’ll be calling all the older voters “Pops” and the Hispanics “Pancho.”

    Gee, Mary, I’ve been running around the toobz saying Obama’s calling a reporter “sweetie” was a boneheaded thing to do that can quite fairly be called patronizing, so you and I could have had a beautiful moment of true unity there.

    But you had to go and ruin it with your “next thing you know…” over-the-top fantasies. Hasn’t anyone ever told you that crazy is only fun in small doses? You always overplay your hand.

  • oh my. ok, i know her heart blongs to mercenaryscookbook, but how can one not totally adore maria with posts like 53?

  • Maria, here’s the difference between you and I. You think it was a momentary lapse while I think it was indicative of an underlying attitude and pattern of behavior. Locking your keys in your car is boneheaded. Calling someone sweetie as a habit is condescending and indicates a lack of respect toward people in general and the group the remark is aimed at specifically. As I said, I doubt he calls big husky guys sweetie, under any circumstances. It is a bigoted thing to do, not a boneheaded one.

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