Thursday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* TPMM: “Scooter Libby has a new name: inmate number 28301-016. That’s according to the Bureau of Prisons, which is ready and waiting for Libby’s arrival. After losing a motion earlier this month to delay his first day in prison, Libby’s currently trying a last ditch appeal before reporting to prison later this summer.”

* The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page may be embarrassingly hackish, but the paper’s news reporters include some top-notch professionals — who don’t want to work for Rupert Murdoch.

* Apparently, desertion is a problem for the military right now, but the Armed Forces lack the resources to do much about it. The AP reported, “There is no crack team of bounty hunters, no elite military unit whose job is to track them down and bring them in. Despite a rise in desertions from the Army as the Iraq war drags on into a fifth year, the U.S. military does almost nothing to find those who flee and rarely prosecutes those it gets its hands on.” Over 3,300 soldiers deserted, of which 174 were court-martialed.

* The House debated whether to cut off funding for Dick Cheney’s office this afternoon. It led to some entertaining moments. (The final vote on Emanuel’s amendment is scheduled for later this afternoon.)

* Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Pat Leahy (D-Vt.): “Certainly not since I’ve been old enough to vote have we had an administration so willing to ignore the law. I’ve never known an administration so willing to operate outside the law, even to operate against the law, in violation of the law, as this administration.”

* The debate over the immigration bill may be over, but let’s not lose sight of some of the ugliness it brought out in the GOP base. Several Republicans who supported the bill received violent threats at their offices.

* Thanks in large part to the WaPo’s four-part profile on Dick Cheney, three-dozen House Dems are calling for an investigation into the VP’s role in the 2002 die-off of about 70,000 salmon near the California-Oregon border. There’s evidence that Cheney altered scientific reports for a desired policy goal.

* Good news out of Kansas: “Ending a three-year investigation launched by his socially conservative predecessor, Kansas Attorney General Paul Morrison (D) notified a Planned Parenthood clinic this week that no criminal charges will be filed. He said ‘an objective, unbiased and thorough examination’ showed no wrongdoing.”

* Exodus International is an “ex-gay” ministry, which claims it can “cure” gays through spiritual counseling. Yesterday, three former Exodus leaders publicly apologized “for the harm they said their efforts had caused many gays and lesbians who believed the group’s message that sexual orientation could be changed through prayer.”

* On the Culture of Corruption beat, federal investigators are still very much on Rep. Tom Feeney’s (R-Fla.) trail.

* Yglesias is finally starting to “get” my favorite show of all time, Firefly.

* Only in Florida: “A woman was arrested Tuesday after her husband woke up in the middle of the night with a terrible headache and later learned he had a bullet lodged in his head.”

* A lot of people may not know this, but Pat Leahy is a huge Batman fan, and according to Roll Call, he just finished shooting a cameo for the next movie: “Sen. Patrick Leahy is getting another chance to indulge his obsession with Batman comics. The bat-loving Vermont Democrat will appear in the upcoming installment of the big-screen Batman franchise, ‘The Dark Knight,’ slated to be released in 2008 and starring hunky Christian Bale as the elusive superhero. Leahy’s penchant for the character is well-known; he made a brief appearance in the 1997 Batman movie ‘Batman and Robin,’ and he also lent his voice to an episode of ‘Batman: The Animated Series.'”

* And don’t forget, tonight PBS will host a Democratic presidential candidate debate, with an emphasis on issues important to the African-American community. The event will be hosted by Tavis Smiley, and will feature a panel of minority journalists asking questions. The 90-minute debate starts at 9 p.m. eastern.

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

For once a leading Republican comes up with a really great idea…

…The latter half of the amendment prompted Rep. Ralph Regula (R-OH), the ranking Republican on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services which funds the White House, to ask where Cheney would live.

“Of course you’re going to abolish the residence, and I assume you’re going to get a Katrina trailer to provide for the vice president since we historically have provided housing, and you don’t offer any substitute for the existing residence,” Regula said. “So I would think you would want to give that some thought.”…

http://rawstory.com/news/2007/As_Democrats_work_to_defund_Vice_0628.html

  • uhhh… isn’t the next Batman movie “The Dark Knight”???

    Not that I would make a point of knowing these things…

  • “There is no crack team of bounty hunters, no elite military unit whose job is to track them down and bring them in.

    Well there is, but they’re all in Iraq. Anyone want to bet this work gets contracted out to Blackwater?

    Several Republicans who supported the bill received violent threats at their offices.

    Yes, if you throw the masses enough red meat, they will eventually want to take a bite out of your arse and if not yours, the guy standing next to you. I hope no one is surprised that all of that appealing to the basest instincts of Das Base, ranting about brown people wanting to kill us and we’re not really sure they’re people anyway would lead to threats of violence? If some bigotted Congress Beast got taken out by an enraged constituent I would not shed one tear.

    Yesterday, three former Exodus leaders publicly apologized “for the harm they said their efforts had caused

    Heh. Those idiots came to Bloomington, IN, while I was out there and after a period of strictly non-violent mockery, they lived up to their name and GtFo. But it’s always nice when some people get a clue. All this story needs is the revelation of strange sexual practices within the group and my day will be complete.

  • On the Pay Leahy comment – I think it was great, but we need to have Chris Matthews and every other pundit saying it instead of wasting time pimping Ann Coulter

  • On the Culture of Corruption beat, federal investigators are still very much on Rep. Tom Feeney’s (R-Fla.) trail.

    Yes. And let’s not forget that Feeney was the guy who allegedly tried to get Clint Curtis to write a vote stealing program that could not be detected in October of 2000. Curtis swore in his affadavit that his boss told him:

    “You don’t understand, in order to get the contract we have to hide the manipulation in the source code. This program is needed to control the vote in South Florida.”

    http://www.bradblog.com/?p=1025

    According to Bradblog, “Raymond Lemme, the first investigator in Florida to look into Curtis’ charges, had told Curtis in June 2003 that “the corruption goes ‘all the way to the top” and his report would be out soon. Two weeks later, Lemme was found dead in a Valdosta, GA motel room.”

    http://www.bradblog.com/?page_id=4454

  • * Thanks in large part to the WaPo’s four-part profile on Dick Cheney, three-dozen House Dems are calling for an investigation into the VP’s role in the 2002 die-off of about 70,000 salmon near the California-Oregon border. There’s evidence that Cheney altered scientific reports for a desired policy goal.

    I’m shocked by this. Cheney??!!? He just let them die? Are we sure he didn’t put them into a barrel and shoot them?

  • Justice Breyer said today about Roberts and Alito ” Never have so few done so much so quickly”, I’d add to so many. Does it matter NOW that there is no difference between the two parties? Sheesh.

  • From article: “U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., whose district includes the area where the fish died, said Democrats want to have a hearing in the House Natural Resources Committee.”

    I’m sure glad there’s a Dem rep on the California side of the Klamath area looking into this, because the Oregon rep (repuke Greg Walden) for the Klamath would have no problem sticking up for cheney/bush in this matter.

  • With the apology from the former Exodus leaders, the piece that has not gotten enough coverage is that the past couple of months have marked the birth of a new movement of former ex-gays. They are coming together first for healing and growth, but in their world personal healing is also a political act of defiance against James Dobson and others.

    See the details at BeyondExGay.com. For folks in the Irvine, CA area this weekend, there is going to be a terrific gathering of former ex-gays, family, friends, and allies.

  • Wait… I get most of my news from Drudge and cable — are things not going well in Iraq?

    So long as Bush keeps the support of the American people…

  • It’s Tavis Smiley, no R in the first name.

    isn’t the next Batman movie “The Dark Knight”?

    Both fixed. Thanks.

  • Scooter Libby has a new name: inmate number 28301-016.

    So now he’s going to keep singing all those Jean-Valjean songs from Les Miserables whilst sitting on his cell’s bench, until he’s pardoned. Oh, God, he’s so noble.

  • Libby’s currently trying a last ditch appeal before reporting to prison later this summer.

    Bon voyage!

  • While I was reading Leahy’s quote I was once again reminded how far down the discourse over the role of “government” for lack of a better phrase, has fallen. Nixon’s actions and fall out over CIA’s and FBI’s excess generated real outrage that resulted in real action as well as more oversight. Now we have president who is doing things that in earlier times would have elicited howls from all quarters, and many people can’t be bothered to shrug while others seem to think nothing is wrong. This is one of the thing that piss me off most about the Bush administration and all they have wrought.

  • Here’s a good reason not to vote for Obama. He is against impeaching Bush or Cheney. He says we should “vote the bums out”. I wasn’t aware they were or could be re-elected. I thought the point was to hold them accountable for their crimes up to now and get them out as quickly as possible before they perpetrate any more crimes or wars. Another spineless Dem or is this in exchange for campaign contributions.

  • “28301-016”

    Wouldn’t it beat odd if Libby got a prison number and never actually went to prison. I want one.

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