Friday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* As if the war in Iraq hasn’t cost us enough, the Bush administration will ask for “another $100 billion for military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan this year and seek $145 billion for 2008, a senior administration official said Friday. The requests Monday, to accompany President Bush’s budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, would bring the total appropriations for 2007 to about $170 billion, with a slight decline the following year.” Unlike previous years, the Democratic Congress has forced the administration to break down the $145 billion request for next year into detailed form.

* I find it hard to believe a journalist would still appear on air calling John McCain a “maverick,” and yet, there was CNN senior Pentagon correspondent Jamie McIntyre, telling viewers that “maverick Republican John McCain” slammed Gen. George W. Casey’s “past rosy predictions.” First of all, McCain’s not a maverick. Second of all, if anyone’s guilty of making rosy predictions, it’s McCain.

* Olbermann did a nice job last night noting the eerie similarities between the language Bush used to describe Iraq in 2002 and the language he uses to describe Iran now.

* Hillary Clinton, perhaps anxious to prove her anti-war bona fides, told the audience at today’s DNC winter meeting that the war wouldn’t have happened at all had she been president in 2002. She added, “If we in Congress don’t end this war before January 2009, as President, I will.”

* Remember Rep. Virgil Goode (R-Va.), the anti-Muslim lawmaker? In a surprisingly open-minded gesture, he’s agreed to accept an invitation to attend a Muslim gathering. The change of heart occurred after a recent meeting Goode had with a “delegation of religious leaders — including three Muslims.”

* Larry Kudlow offers some objective analysis of the president’s visit this week to Wall Street: “This is a guy the mainstream media just loves to kick around. This is a guy still battling it out over Iraqi freedom, but subject to sinking polls. But this is a guy with more character and more faith than almost anyone else in public life.” Remember, CNBC gave Kudlow his own show.

* Laura Bush was asked this morning whether it was a fair criticism to say the president is “late coming to the table” on global warming. She responded, “Well, I wouldn’t say — I mean, no, not at all. I don’t think that’s fair criticism.”

* Remember Charles “Cully” Stimson, deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, who recently criticized (and implicitly threatened) lawyers and law firms who represent terrorism suspects? He resigned today. A Defense Department spokesperson said Stimson’s comments, which have been widely rebuked throughout the legal community, “hampered his ability to be effective in this position.”

* Donna Brazile, Al Gore’s campaign manager in 2000, “strongly implied” that her former boss could be “waiting to make a dramatic entrance into the 2008 presidential race, especially if he wins an Oscar next month,” according to a report in the Allentown Morning Call. (If he could make up his mind, one way or the other, sometime real soon, that’d be great.)

* Yesterday we learned that the CBO reported that Bush’s escalation vastly understated the number of troops involved with the so-called “surge,” and estimated that the actual number may be 48,000, as opposed to 21,000. White House counselor Dan Bartlett shot back, “We think that there are already enough support troops on the ground there that very few will be required.” CBO anticipated that argument and noted why Bartlett is wrong.

* I’ve seen some sycophantic, hagiographic columns before, but Peggy Noonan’s WSJ piece on Reagan today was literally embarrassing. You can almost see her dotting her i’s with hearts.

* And, finally, by way of F.S., here’s another amusing Bushism of the Day: “If you get labeled as anti-people, you can’t win elections.” So true, so true.

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

If you get labeled as anti-people, you can’t win elections.
–The Decidicator

I quote now from the Book of Adams, verse 42:

Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.

  • * I’ve seen some sycophantic, hagiographic columns before, but Peggy Noonan’s WSJ piece on Reagan today was literally embarrassing. You can almost see her dotting her eyes with hearts.

    Gee, I’ve never seen a woman type with her clit before. Kinda impressive.

  • I guess Hillary would like to get us out of Iraq and move on to the war with Iran. She and John Edwards have recently tried to out-hawk the Republicans on Iran, and just by coincidence they both did so in front of Jewish supporters.

    Tell me again how this whole fiasco was in our interests?

  • * I’ve seen some sycophantic, hagiographic columns before, but Peggy Noonan’s WSJ piece on Reagan today was literally embarrassing. You can almost see her dotting her eyes with hearts.

    I love how Noonan regales us all with the story about Lesley Stahl who remembered some mayors coming in to argue against Reagan’s “budget-cutting proposals” because they were “destroying the lives of poor people, or schoolkids” and cutting welfare programs, school-lunch programs, etc.”
    Afterwards, they would leave, seemingly happy, saying that “Reagan agreed with them. That they had persuaded him.” But, in something that apparently just impresses the hell out of Noonan, Larry Speakes would come out and say that “the mayors had ‘misunderstood’ the president.”

    In other words, let the destruction of the lives of poor people, school kids, welfare programs and school lunch programs continue.

    Boy, that is truly a heart-warming story. Gets me right there. Such a warm fuzzy moment.

  • Noonan is such a tool. She wants us to think Ronnie was a good guy because he cut funding for school-lunch programs and then “charmed” (I would say lied to) people who complained about it?

    Huh?

    That koolaid does strange things to people. It’s enough to make you forget you sold advanced missiles to Iranians.

  • OT

    When I mentioned during the first half of this video (re: Iraq war and popularity) from a couple days ago a recent poll, I didn’t mean that if the poll says people are supporting the ’08 candidates roughly 50 / 50 between the two major parties now, we can expect a basically identical number in November. I really meant that the polls should be taken to mean, in light of current events, that we still have things to be concerned about as far as popularity and that the polls shouldn’t be ignored; also I take the poll as evidence of what I see as a conservatising trend, whereas in the past as I’ve explained I think the country was on a liberalizing trend.

    I know my words in this particular video don’t sound like that but if you look at my other comments from around that time it’s clear that’s what I’m saying. I’m sorry to be imprecise and to mumble in a few of these videos, but I’m a little bit of an insomniac now, which is causing it. When I’m feeling more regular I don’t act so much like that.

  • Swan #8. Not to be judgemental, but have you noticed how often you find yourself clarifying something you just wrote or recorded? Is it perfectionism or a sign you might want to do more prep. Not that I have any room to talk. 🙂

  • No, Dale, when you describe a woman journalist as writing with her clit, I see all of the advancements women have made in the last century dissolve. Do I like what she says? No. But it is the kind of comment I have come to expect of the wingnut right, not someone who usually makes astute comments.

  • #10: Like most Nazi scum, you’re a coward. You hide with “dumb” addresses in foreign countries to avoid IP banning, but then it’s not surprising since none of you scum have ever been anything but cowards, even when you’re running in a pack.

    You’re also perfect proof that Nazis are a lower form of life than a lemur.

    Too bad we can’t meet in person. People used to get medals for blowing away worthless pieces of shit like you.

  • Maybe if Gore wins an Oscar and the Nobel Peace Prize he’ll realize there are no more worlds to conquer and consider taking the presidency. I have always thought a Gore-Edwards ticket would precisely what the Democratic Party needs, but I don’t think it’s gonna happen. If it does, I don’t want Donna Brazile – or any other “pro” from the past two presidential elections – anywhere near that campaign.

  • Is it my imagination or did Bill O’reilly just say the poor don’t work hard.

    Talking points memo 2-2-07

  • * Hillary Clinton, perhaps anxious to prove her anti-war bona fides, told the audience at today’s DNC winter meeting that the war wouldn’t have happened at all had she been president in 2002. She added, “If we in Congress don’t end this war before January 2009, as President, I will.”

    Should one read this as : “I’m not gonna work very hard (as a Senator) to end this war *now*, because it’ll provide a very nice plank for my platform in ’08”?

    Damn, but I sooo hope Gore runs…

  • “the eerie similarities between the language Bush used to describe Iraq in 2002 and the language he uses to describe Iran now….”

    Shruby’s only got a 150 word vocabulary. Everything he says sounds the same and artlessly naive. There’s only two words that he needs and those are “attack” and “destroy”. He’s covered with those and everything else is filler.

  • You’re also perfect proof that Nazis are a lower form of life than a lemur.

    Comment by Tom Cleaver — 2/2/2007 @ 7:22 pm

    Awww…. Lemurs are cool. I certainly get your point Tom but how about something really nasty like tsetse flies or hookworms? Lemur’s are barely hanging on in some places. They need a more positive image than just above Nazi.

  • Listening to right-wing hate radio in the car this afternoon – don’t remember which one of the idiots it was – the host was touting Limbaugh as being nominated for a Nobel peace prize. Some things never cease to amaze me.

  • # 25

    Humankind has always baffled me.

    I think that this is because that you belong to a sub species that banched off the trunk some time ago.

    Some day when your genes catch up, the wonder that is modern humankind will amaze you and make you smile.

  • Animal life has always baffled me. They are animal life (as in comment #25) and yet they pretend to be thinking human beings.

  • i was leaning towards edwards till i heard about his rah rah for the (impending) war against iran. now i’m back to square one.

  • What does it take to be embarrassed into resigning from the DoD? Horribly mismanaging a war and its aftermath? Naaah. Training troops in conventional warfare instead of counterinsurgency, when you’re fighting an insurgency? Nope. Abusing prisoners, in violation of 200 years of American military tradition? No way. Manipulating military intelligence for political purposes? Gotta be kidding! Violating the sacred professional code of the legal profession? Yeah, maybe, OK, but only after a long delay.

  • re: hillary. you don’t have to wait until you’re president to end this war, you can do it now. but you don’t seem to be doing jack-sh*t about it. oh, i hate that woman!

    re: virgil goode. mmm, maybe there is some hope out there after all.

    re: al gore. RUN, AL, RUN!!!!!

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