Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* Remember back during the Lieberman-Lamont primary when Lieberman claimed that his website had been hacked by his rival? The former Dem asked the U.S. attorney’s office to conduct an investigation. Yesterday, the issue was resolved and — surprise, surprise — Lamont and his supporters were cleared. (The accusations got quite a bit of attention at the time; the resolution will probably get less.)

* Speaking of Lieberman, how independent is he? So independent that he’s given up on the bipartisan Senate Centrist Coalition.

* Another day, another Republican facing a criminal investigation — New York State Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno (R) acknowledged late yesterday that he’s facing an FBI probe, stemming from his business dealings through his consulting company, Capital Business Consultants.

* The cost of the war in Iraq is about to surpass the inflation-adjusted cost of Vietnam.

* I wonder why Henry A. “Hank” Crumpton, an accomplished former career CIA agent, promptly and unexpectedly resigned as the Bush Administration’s chief of counterterrorism operations at the State Department? The official statement cited “family reasons,” but that’s practically code for “we don’t want to tell you the real reason.”

* Newsweek editor Jon Meacham spoke to Greg Sargent about why the magazine omitted poll results favorable to likely Dem ’08 presidential candidates. (Nice job getting the skinny, Greg.)

* According to the Army’s first survey involving multiple war-zone rotations and the troops’ mental health, U.S. soldiers serving repeated Iraq deployments are “50 percent more likely than those with one tour to suffer from acute combat stress, raising their risk of post-traumatic stress disorder.” This should surprise no one.

* The anti-Muslim Republican congressman I mentioned earlier refuses to apologize for his bigoted letter.

* Rudy Giuliani, who is currently on wife #3, apparently prefers to pretend that his family does not include children from a previous marriage.

* In light of the criticisms of Harry Reid’s recent comments about an escalation of troops in Iraq, the incoming Senate Majority Leader has clarified his position on the issue. It should settle the issue.

* Atrios: “Social Security is a lovely program. It’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with. There is no problem. Don’t mess with it. There’s no reason to. I know if a bunch of you get a room and cut a deal, any deal, David Broder will be very happy. But there’s no reason to mess with the program. At all. Stop it.”

* The issue of “robot rights” became a surprisingly big deal on several blogs today.

* Slate asks, “Did the Vatican steal Jesus’ foreskin so people would shut up about the savior’s penis?” I know, it’s an odd question, but the article is surprisingly interesting. (thanks to L.M. for the heads-up)

* The State Department now allows all ambassadors to use entertainment or “representation” funds to pay for what are called “seasonal cards.” Ambassadors are reminded, however, that “any messages or images on the cards should be secular in nature (such as “season’s greetings” or pictures of wreaths, wintry scenes, snowmen or Santa Claus) and should not convey religious themes or messages.” Especially in parts of the Middle East.

* And, finally, today is the 10th anniversary of Carl Sagan’s death. As someone who loved The Demon-Haunted World, I wanted to join my geeky friends commemorating Sagan’s passing. My friend Bill wrote a good post on this today.

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

Open Thread

As a sort of serious joke I put an include of Rush Limbaugh’s site in the banner of my blog saying that I was surveilling his site for un-American activities. As I was testing the include, scrolling around his site, I noticed a section on Hillary. At the bottom of the section there was this:

“If I knew then what I know now, I’d never have supported the war on poverty that destroyed the inner city family.” Quotes

Rush had placed his own quote without attribution as if it belonged to Hillary. The misleading format pissed me off.

PS I kinda liked his Algore’s countdown to destruction. Rush is too stupid to know he’s giving global warming free advertising. Although what Global Warming has to do with the atomic bomb picture I don’t know. Besides I thought evangelicals WANTED the world to end soon.

  • Regarding the cost of the Iraq war —

    Will America’s entire economy become devoted to war making? The estimates I’ve heard for simply rebuilding the army are horrendous.

    (I understand and appreciate the need for a strong defense, but the keyword is “defense.” This administration should rename the DoD the “War Department” like it was when we didn’t start so many wars.)

    But the cost. I guess Americans don’t “see” the waste and corruption. I’d like to see a nice animation of an army of IRS people collecting money, schoolbooks, medications, car titles, etc. from a single residential block. Sort of like the “Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”

  • * Atrios: “Social Security is a lovely program. It’s fine. There’s nothing wrong with. There is no problem. Don’t mess with it. There’s no reason to. I know if a bunch of you get a room and cut a deal, any deal, David Broder will be very happy. But there’s no reason to mess with the program. At all. Stop it.”

    YES! Besides Huffington Post predicted the icecaps would melt before Social Security goes broke. And the only way SS will go broke is if there are too many Republican presidents between now and then.

    If Superman were here he’d fight for truth, justice OR the American Way aka Bush Way.

  • It’s not that we need more military. It’s that we need less war.

    Bush doesn’t have a clue about right now yet he kills people on his vision of the future.

  • “The cost of the war in Iraq is about to surpass the inflation-adjusted cost of Vietnam.” – CB, 10/20/06

    “The bulk of the funds for Iraq’s reconstruction will come from Iraqis — from oil revenues, recovered assets, international trade, direct foreign investment — as well as some contributions we’ve already received and hope to receive from the international community.” — Donald Rumsfeld, 10/02/03

    Already, through a combination of oil revenues and existing assets, nearly $20 billion of Iraqi funds have gone into the Development Fund for Iraq to finance government operations and reconstruction projects. An additional $8 billion of oil revenues are projected to go into the fund by the end of this year.” — Paul Wolfowitz, 06/09/04

    Rummy and Wolfy should get an orange jumpsuit for service to their country.

  • From Rep. Louise Slaughter’s (D-NY) letter to the WH regarding censorship of Leverett’s NYT article:

    “If, indeed, redacting the information from the op-ed was necessary for national security purposes, then the CIA’s failure to deem the information in the previously published version of the article as classified may have put our security at risk. If classifying information in the previously published version of the article was not necessary, then I am left to believe that your Administration redacted information for political purposes.”

    More at rawstory.com

  • based on the supplemental appropriation request today for $ 99.7 Billion for 2007 for Iraq, the total budgeted cost for Iraq and Afghanistan for 2007 is $ 170 B — a stunning 400 million dollars per day.

    First, as Annas taunts Judas in the song “Blood Money” from Jesus Christ Superstar, “think of the things you could do with that money. . .”.

    Second, does anyone really believe that is the true and final number? That was drawn up before Bush began talking about the surge strategy, or expanding the military. And it likely includes little for any other course corrections like actually improving the infrastructure or moving thousands of tons of material home.

  • Speaking of Bush’s desire for a new, larger military, why haven’t the big pundits or the MSM seen this as a complete repudiation of Rummy’s vision for the future of our armed forces? Rummy wanted a slim, sleek, high-tech force that may be able to capture ground quickly but certainly does not have the boots on the ground required for modern nation building and democracy speading. I’d be interested to know who is the bigger idiot: Rumsfeld and his lightning fast (blitzkrieg?) fighting forces or Bush and his we can stay in a foreign country forever army of “be a democracy or we’ll kill you” fighters?

  • The Slate article may be the weirdest thing I’ve read this year. There are more jokes here than one could shake a stick at, but I wouldn’t touch them with a ten-foot pole. Ewww.

  • beep52

    I wonder why it didn’t rise on the third day, in fulfillment of the scriptures, as did the rest of Him.

    Also, with cloning, puts a whole new meaning to the Second Coming.

  • On third thought, I think this presents a real quandry for the psychotic christians of this world. They are vociferously against cloning. But what if Jesus could be cloned from these his only remains? Do you think they would then say cloning is OK? Maybe this is what was prophesized–Jesus’ second coming via science and cloning 2000 years later. Maybe it wasn’t the Vatican that stole it but some psycho-fundy-christianofascist group. Sounds like a great novel plot.

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