Tuesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* I fully acknowledge the fact that I’m a sucker for Olbermann’s monologues. What’s more, I just keep enjoying them more and more. Last night’s was another gem on the nature of Republican fear-mongering. As with the other special commentaries, don’t miss it.

* Roll Call noted this morning that Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has “formally demanded” a briefing from the FBI on the status of its investigation into the 2001 anthrax attacks. “In a pointed, five-page letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, dated today, Grassley attacked the FBI’s ‘blanket prohibition’ on briefing Capitol Hill about the attacks, which included two letters directed at sitting Senators and left five people dead and more than a dozen injured.” Funny how Grassley waited until two weeks before the elections to start showing some backbone, isn’t it?

* No, there doesn’t seem to be a good reason at all why Election Day has to be “the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.”

* Remember the Libertarian candidate in Wyoming who was threatened by Rep. Barbara Cubin (R) after their debate? He’s called on Cubin to resign. It’s not going to happen, of course, but it should produce another day of headlines in Wyoming.

* When it comes to Reporters Without Borders’s rankings of global press freedom, I’d like to think the United States would do better than 53rd. (Worse, we were 17th just a few years ago.)

* Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Iraq: “We’re on the verge of chaos, and the current plan is not working.” He’s not going to do anything about this, of course, but his observation is appreciated.

* Fox News must be pretty nervous about the elections — they’re resorting to red baiting.

* The Michael J. Fox ad that’s causing a stir? It’s on the air in Maryland now, too.

* What a surprise, Tan Nguyen knew all about the vote-suppression scheme in Orange County, Calif.

* I wouldn’t say Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) has been as wildly inconsistent as his friends in the White House on war-related rhetoric, but he’s getting there.

* I don’t know when officials and investigators are going to complete their review of the Mark Foley scandal, but one of these days, someone in a position of authority is going to have to address the credibility of the panel.

* Speaking at the American Magazine Conference yesterday, Barack Obama described the Bush administration as the most ideologically driven administration in my memory, so obstinate in resisting facts, dissenting opinions … [They entered the White House] with a set of preconcieved notions. I think this administration has done great damage to this country.” He added, “I wouldn’t fit in with this administration [because I think] actually being informed is a good basis for policy.” After the audience laughed, Obama said, “OK, that’s a low-blow.” (It’s really not.)

* If the elections go well, and if you’re feeling particularly vicious about rubbing it in to your Republican friends/family members, Naked Holiday Cards & Gifts has some amusing greeting cards you might find useful.

If none of these particular items are of interest, consider this an end-of-the-day open thread.

The current ad to the left of the posts is Republican Removal, with a crane lifting an Elephant out of the top of the congressional building. Pretty funny.

More usual suspects: (I’m just posting a few at a time to save CB some hassle.) I may show duplicates sometimes because I’ gathering them on the fly & my memory is almost as bad as a Bush apologist’s. And none of these are vetted.

Rian Mueller http://www.shivermetimbers.org/
Zoe Kentucky http://demagogue.blogspot.com/
Jim Hudson http://unprofitablepursuits.blogspot.com/
Gridlock http://www.bigwhizzy.blogspot.com/
Aaron Adams http://adams-computer.com/

  • When I’m elected king I’m going to eliminate federal tax withholding and move election day to be the day after tax day. Let people vote immediately after they’ve written the giant check to cover their income taxes.

  • **** No, there doesn’t seem to be a good reason at all why Election Day has to be “the Tuesday after the first Monday of November.”***

    It’s to guarantee that Election Day never falls of November 1st—“All Saints’ Day.” Could you imagine having to vote for “politicians” and “issues” the day after Halloween? Ooooooooooh—spooky-ookie….

  • I like Keith, he’s one of the few who fight back, but his style drives me crazy.
    He’s as long-winded as Joe Biden (not a compliment.)
    It takes Keith 25 words to say what can be said in six.

    Plus, he assembles words and phrases like Kerry’s speechwriter (also not a compliment.)
    When I read him, I can’t wait to get to the end.
    I wish he had more “street” in him.

    On the other hand (not that it’s a contest) Robert Parry is the master.
    I can read his stuff all day. When I read Parry, I just want him to go on and on…

  • When I’m elected king I’m going to eliminate the personal income tax and drastically increase taxes on corporations to make up for it. Yes, we will still be paying indirectly but it will stop all of the stupid demagoguery on this issue, particularly from the right.

  • I’ll bet a little Oxycontin mixed with some Viagra could really clear that up for MJF. I actually know a guy, he’s in the Dominican right now…..

  • RE Grassley, I think it is fine that he does this. It shines a light on more incompetence by the administration, the failure to resolve the anthrax attacks, and the lact of Congressional oversight.

  • I actually know a guy, he’s in the Dominican right now…..
    Comment by Homer

    Yeah, which Dominican is he in. He should see Warner if he’s in the mood for a “little Guatemalan”. Okay cheap joke, but since I am not restrained by a overseeing congress or an adversarial press I will make cheap jokes. 🙂

  • I hope I’m not out of line, but here are a couple of comments from this morning and toward the end of threads that I thought deserved a little more attention and might have been missed.

    I read a little about the thing at Falcon and it seems to be either being buried or treated as war-spam. To me, it’s huge!

    “PSST!!!!!!….
    what happened last week at the Falcon base in Bahgdad?
    300 dead Americans ,yet its not on the news…does anyone think this government is not a dictatorship??
    Comment by enoughalready ” Yeah what is this about?

    And I think the following statement is a good reminder of our national lack of sainthood for the past 50 years.
    US imperialism has been around for at least 50 years and for the US population to view itself as the beacon of democracy or justice is a sick joke that most of the world understood before Bush. The US and Israel are the number 1 and number 2 in the world terrorism stakes. Israel has been blatantly violating international law and lowering the standards of human decency for 60 years in their quest to wipe out the Palestinian people and to remove Palestine from the map.

    Reagan’s War on Terror was a brutal and bloody exercise in the suppression of democracy and economic progress in Central America on a scale not unlike what we are seeing in Iraq right now, and it is the same war criminals behind it.

    Until the population learns the truth behind US efforts to thwart peace in the middle east and demands a stop to it and ceases funding of Israels atrocities and ethnic cleansing, then your reputation in the global community will remain as the number 1 object of hate.

    Bush is the worst president ever, yes, but he is only so because of his extraordinary stupidity and incomptence, and the sheer brazen arrogance of the people behind him pushing the policies. Don’t forget that over a million Iraqis died under Clinton’s disgraceful sanctions too.

    US links with the right wing of Likud and indeed, the Likudniks within the neocon cabal of foreign policy makers are only doing what Israel has done for years albeit on a grander scale.

    International terrorism would be greatly diminished if the US and Israel stopped participating in it. International law has to be for all nations to respect, always.
    Comment by justaguy

  • Dale, should I have said he’s in A dominican right now? That might have made more sense. But I digress.

    Finally saw Olbermann just now (had it tivo’ed but I lost out to Sesame Street this morning. Ahh, priorities.) I think this one was a bit tighter from KO than one or two of the previous ones. But I think it’s important that he’s not just throwing soundbites out there, but that he’s actually requiring people to sit and listen and that he’s using evidence to back up his positions. Some of it is inflammatory rhetoric but much much less so than any typical comment from the GOP or it’s advertising arm, Fox News – “Will Dems Crush the Economy if They Control Congress?” – are they joking?

    In any event, KO was right about the John Birch society speaking out against the Military Commissions Act.

    http://www.thenewamerican.com/artman/publish/article_4269.shtml

    I guess politics does make strange bedfellows….

  • As much as I appreciate Dale listing all of our blogs (and I realize they’re linked to with our usernames as well) there is a down side:

    Ben (from this thread) came over and left a bunch of comments at my site. Granted, it’s nice to know someone did 🙂 and his barely coherent rantings were easily blasted, but still … I didn’t think that having a troll was part of the plan.

  • RE:

    * I fully acknowledge the fact that I’m a sucker for Olbermann’s monologues. What’s more, I just keep enjoying them more and more. Last night’s was another gem on the nature of Republican fear-mongering. As with the other special commentaries, don’t miss it.

    BTW Steven Benen…. you made the right choice not to include clickable images to video clips.

    I know you experimented with that a bit.
    I rolled my eyes when you did.

    Congratualtions on being Vermont enough… to dodge all those ridiculous bells and whistles… and realize just who you are… and who you are not.

  • #13 Unholy Moses

    Well I’m offended, I wanted a troll to come by my site. 🙂

    Do you think the troll was associated with my listing of your site though? Because your site was listed three weeks ago. It’s more likely Gentle Ben just clicked on your user name. Whackos are not known for planning and impulse control. Was he making any sense at all?

    I suspect there’ll be a lot more trolls after the election when the wrongnuts are looking for an outlet for their anger at losing.

    I’ll be glad to stop doing the listing though it y’all want. I figured if I blogpimped, others wouldn’t need to blogwhore. 🙂

  • Homer spake, ” Fox News – “Will Dems Crush the Economy if They Control Congress?” – are they joking?”

    This made me realize that all the Fox news headlines are part of a push poll. They remind me of the headlines barked out by the Newspaper editor in Spiderman.

    I figured out why more Republicans don’t troll here. When answering What color is an orange?, they keep lying by instinct.

  • “PSST!!!!!!….
    what happened last week at the Falcon base in Bahgdad?
    300 dead Americans ,yet its not on the news…does anyone think this government is not a dictatorship??
    Comment by enoughalready “

    This is almost certainly a hoax. The attack happened on Oct. 11, when a shell hit an ammo dump. With the exception of a few radical Islamic sites (thanks so much, now I’ve got THAT in my FBI file), no credible source is claiming 300 U.S. troops and a base were wiped out last weekend. I suspect the European press or Al-Jazeera would have covered it extensively. The press may be in the pocket of Bush here, but a free press does exist elsewhere outside our borders.

    If you want to get an idea what artillery shells look like when it “cooks off,” Google has a video.

  • He added, “I wouldn’t fit in with this administration [because I think] actually being informed is a good basis for policy.” After the audience laughed, Obama said, “OK, that’s a low-blow.” (It’s really not.)

    It wasn’t a low blow, (as noted), and the tendency of Dems to blush and be all “just kidding” when it comes to blunt, confrontational opinion has to come to an end.

    I hate that one step forward and then quarter/half step back just so folks know we’re right but still polite and don’t really want to piss anyone off.

    But please vote for us and please let us make some laws in time to save our country. Please.

  • Here is something a little different…

    If you go to the NYTimes homepage RIGHT NOW and scroll down they have a pensive picture of Barak Obama with the caption: “Readers respond to Herbert on Obama.”

    But… you can’t read that.
    It is behind their firewall…

    Very nice NYT…

    No doubt your EULA allows you to confiscate your reader’s comments and present them as “premium” content…

    No doubt your shyters told you it was legal.
    No doubt.

    That’s all very Republican of you…
    All very selfish…
    And all very “conserving” of your “capital.”

    But how about some spendthrift open source Democracy from me?

    I was getting ready to subscribe to your paper…
    Have it home delivered…
    But guess what?
    I won’t now.
    Nope.

    That’s because I want to see your current business model fail.
    Just like AOL’s propreitary network disintegrated into profitless nothingness…

    I want to see you taste as flat as AOL ale…
    You will never own any words I type on the web…
    I will never agree to your fire wall…

    Call me irascible…
    But you see…
    I am an American.
    I am truly free.
    You don’t own me..

  • Well I’m offended, I wanted a troll to come by my site. 🙂

    It can be kinda fun. Although one of the things I love about this place is that it’s pretty much troll free. ThinkProgress, however, and Political Animal are what I would call a troll rich environment. It can be fun sometimes, but gets old real, real quick.

    Do you think the troll was associated with my listing of your site though?

    Doubt it — it was posted today. That’s why I mentioned the name click

    … Was he making any sense at all?

    Yes … if posting comments that had ridiculous assertions, no facts, and plain distortions and lies is the same as “making sense.”

    Otherwise, not so much …

  • Brainiac,

    Cool video, thanks for the link.

    Blasting the money pit to impressive new depth and circumference.

  • Yes … if posting comments that had ridiculous assertions, no facts, and plain distortions and lies is the same as “making sense.”

    Otherwise, not so much …

    Comment by Unholy Moses

    Oh I didn’t know he was mainstream media.:-)

  • Re #2: And make Election Day a national holiday! — Rian Mueller, @#6

    Why not July 4th? It’s a holiday already; the weather is likely to be nicer than in November; it nicely ties the concepts of Independence and Democracy…

    Didn’t get to see Olbermann; I think the site referenced assumes that everyone uses Windows. Being a Mac-person, I often feel like the opressed minority, unless it’s a You-Tube clip.

  • I always was told the Tuesday part of the voting day was that one needed to travel like a whole day to the county seat to vote and it was thought to be inconvenient to travel on a Sabbath. For the First after First, most courts and counties had book keeping sessions at the first of the Month so if the first was a Tuesday the two events would overlap. I always thought the “All Saints Day” was bogus since the US did have a very large Catholic population at the time when the rule was created and generally anti-papist at the time.

  • Being a Mac-person, I often feel like the opressed minority, unless it’s a You-Tube clip.

    It worked for this Mac user. Do you use Firefox?

  • Is the Election Day thing so it coincides with Melbourne Cup Day? 🙂

    Only in Australia do you have a city-wide public holiday for a horse race. The entire country grinds to a halt for three minutes every year.

  • Otto Man (@27)

    yes, I use Firefox for reading blogs and blog-links (and Mozilla-plain-vanilla for everything else). The Olbermann link didn’t work for me. YouTube always does; Crooks&Liars offers a choice (and I’ve learnt that Q is “mine” ); Colbert I can’t get at all… Mac-life is hard… But still better than looking at the word through a Window, so I only bitch once in a while.

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