Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits. (There’s something odd about the database’s clock today. I’m posting this at 5:30 EST, but the timer may show otherwise)

* Leahy’s patience is running thin: “Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Wednesday set an Aug. 20 deadline for the Bush administration to produce documents related to the panel’s probe of the National Security Agency’s wiretapping program. ‘Despite my patience and flexibility, you have rejected every proposal, produced none of the responsive documents, provided no basis for any claim of privilege and no accompanying log of withheld documents,’ Leahy said in a letter to White House Counsel Fred Fielding.”

* TPMM: “Now that’s how you show you’re committed to fighting terrorism: by pulling out of a tribal council convened to… fight terrorism. That’s what Gen. Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan announced today. Indicating his displeasure with accusations from the U.S. that he’s acquiesced to the entrenchment of al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters in his country’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), Musharraf cited “engagements” preventing him attending a joint Afghan-Pakistan tribal conference aimed at cracking down on jihadists…. Why would anyone think Musharraf is less than 100 percent committed to fighting al-Qaeda?”

* WaPo: “Bookkeeping deficiencies allowed thousands of weapons issued to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005 to then go missing, Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said yesterday. ‘Some percentage’ of weapons the U.S. military provided to the Iraqi army and Iraqi police units were not tracked by serial number because there were no procedures in place to do so within the Iraqi units, Petraeus said in an interview broadcast last night on Fox News Radio’s ‘Alan Colmes Show.'”

* Bush has spent 418 days of his presidency in Crawford, and is also about to spend the next few weeks there, but we’re not supposed to call it a “vacation.” The White House prefers “recess.”

* Another GOP sex scandal? This time it’s the chairman of a County Republican Party in North Carolina Indiana, who is suspected of alleged “criminal deviate conduct,” which in this case, involved a man who claimed that the GOP official “performed an unwanted sex act on him while the man slept.” Is someone keeping track of all of the Republican sex scandals? It seems like there have been quite a few of late.

* The Brookings Institution’s Michael O’Hanlon and Ken Pollack stirred up the political world with an NYT op-ed that immediately became The Most Important Opinion Piece Ever, at least as far as the GOP was concerned. What we didn’t know was that they were joined by Anthony Cordesman, a national security analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, during the same visit to Iraq, and Cordesman had a far more pessimistic perspective.

* Wesley Clark and Kal Raustiala had a good NYT piece today, explaining why “terrorists aren’t soldiers,” and jihadists detainees shouldn’t be treated as “unlawful combatants,” but rather as criminals.

* Headline of the year: “China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate.” (thanks, PPC, for the tip)

* Lindsey Graham apparently wasn’t paying attention to Mitt Romney’s recent sign controversy.

* Anonymous Liberal tears John Stossel’s latest healthcare piece to shreds.

* Media Matters: “On the August 7 edition of Fox News host John Gibson’s nationally syndicated radio program, the show’s executive producer, known on air as ‘Angry Rich,’ described as ‘a poor choice of words” his August 3 statement — documented by Media Matters for America — that Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards “whored his wife’s cancer as a fundraising gimmick.’ Angry Rich did not apologize for the remark and went on to say of Edwards: ‘That doesn’t mean he’s not duplicitous, which he is.'”

* I do not watch baseball and have no opinions on Barry Bonds. There. I said it.

* Apparently, right-wing activists still think there’s new mud to throw at Bill Clinton.

* Charles Krauthammer doesn’t understand FISA, but that doesn’t stop him from misleading Fox News viewers about the law.

* AP on Bush’s promises about fixing the I-35W bridge: “Nearly two years ago, with parts of New Orleans still under water after Hurricane Katrina, Bush made similar declarations in the French Quarter. The president’s promise was all Melanie Thompson needed to hear to bring back her family of five and begin work on their flooded home. But today Thompson’s family is still living in a cramped trailer and awaiting aid to rebuild. Her hope and faith in government have faded and she worries for the people of Minneapolis. ‘I just hope to God they come to their rescue a lot quicker than they did ours,’ she said.”

* And finally, Stephen Colbert is concerned about Bush’s powers: “The vice president knew that we cannot win this war if we go by the book. You do whatever it takes. You go beyond what’s legal. You go past what’s acceptable. But thanks to this new law, all that dark side is now allowed. And we know doing what’s allowed is not enough…. Now that indefinite detention, enhanced interrogation and domestic spying are acceptable, it is getting harder and harder to find those things that we as Americans theoretically cannot bring ourselves to do.”

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

The White House prefers “recess.”

How completely appropriate. I can just see the Child-in-Charge wriggling in his Oval Office chair, gazing out the window, thinking “Aw man, this is too hard!” Suddenly Teacher Dick rings the bell. Yaaa! Recess!!

This time it’s the chairman of a County Republican Party in North Carolina, who is suspected of alleged “criminal deviate conduct,”

Wait, let me guess. He dreamed about a “stocky black guy,” got scared and did what all Republicans do when they are alarmed.

Allen-gate is funny and his defense is pathetic and obnoxious but he at least was trying to give a bj to a consenting adult. Creeping into someone’s bed? That constitutes sexual assault in my book.

  • CB,

    I love hearing about Republican sex scandals, but I beleive this latest one was in Indiana, not North Carolina.

  • Murphy, of the latest GOP sexcapade, was a county chair in Indiana, and considered a rising star in the state’s GOP. He was also recently elected to chair the Young Republican National Federation. This was the second time he’s been accused of this exact same thing. The other was in 1998, but charges were never pressed.

    Why is it that repubs go nuts when someone gets a bj, when they don’t seem to mind giving them?

  • 756*. When all sports start allowing, indeed encouraging, performance enhancement technologies, the asterisk on Bonds’ record will be to commemorate that he was the heroic pioneer and first-adopter of what will become robo-sports. Other heros will be Steve Austen, (the MDM) and RoboCop. Be all you can be and more!

    Bonds thought rascism was his biggest problem but as an SBG he’s got kneeling Republicans to worry about too.

  • * Headline of the year: “China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate.” — Great! And who says they need to reincarnate in China?

  • this is crazy. republicans are fixated on giving blowjobs (haggard, the guy afraid of negroes, this new guy, probably the florida congressman), and now it’s been admitted that we’ve opened anal rape rooms in the guise of interrogation rooms, while the republicans go around hating gays. talk about self-loathing.

  • Leahy’s patience is running thin: “Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Wednesday set an Aug. 20 deadline for the Bush administration to produce documents

    OR WHAT?

    So far I have not seen or heard anything which would lead me to believe that there will be any penalty for Little George and his crew of Criminals for Contempt of Congress.

    I wonder how the Mighty Wurlitzer would sound if President Obama or President Clinton cited BushPrededent and repeatedly ignored Congressional subpeonas.

  • Lindsey Graham apparently wasn’t paying attention to Mitt Romney’s recent sign controversy.

    On tonight’s edition of Inbreds on the Issues, Graham “Cracker” Lindsey holds up a sign saying “Obama, Osama, and Chelsea’s Moma Say Cut & Run,” impressively merging the No Peace, More War Movement with a racist, misogynistic slur and endorsing John McCain for President all at once. Of all the vulgar, profane things to do, and then he holds up that sign.

    Shortly after the Cracker was photographed holding the sign and a-smilin’-all-wide-like, he was overheard stuttering “whut em i doin’?”

  • I hope JKap’s “Inbreds on the Issues” picks up a Sunday morning TV slot. 🙂

    5. On August 8th, 2007 at 6:27 pm, Goldilocks said:
    * Headline of the year: “China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate.” — Great! And who says they need to reincarnate in China?

    Good point! But don’t give the Republicans any ideas. It’ll be part of their Immigration package.

  • Bush has spent 418 days of his presidency in Crawford, and is also about to spend the next few weeks there, but we’re not supposed to call it a “vacation.” The White House prefers “recess.”

    So he gives us 75% of our money’s worth of work.

  • Someone should start a rumor that, if the President goes into recess, that the Congress can unilaterally replace all Cabinet members, fill all federal vacancies, and drag all presidential aides into Congressional hearings where they are subject to aggressively-mandated testimony—using interrogation techniques not yet dreamt of by the Deciderer-in-cheef

  • I’m no General Petraeus, but I don’t think handing out assault rifles and pistols like lollipops on Halloween is a sound strategy for fighting an insurgency. At least not without writing down the serial numbers first.

    Crikey, the DoD is billing our own troops for helmets and flak jackets that were lost or damaged when they were wounded, but they can’t even match the guns they’re issuing to Iraqis to a name and a thumbprint?

  • But Barry Bonds is to George W. Bush as Babe Ruth was to FDR. How can you ignore this story? I don’t follow baseball either, but when the president’s archetype is caught cheating and still wins a prime place in the record book…the political implications are simply staggering. Something must be done!

    Needless to say, Clinton was Hank Aaron.

  • Re: my comment at 10

    Or, I guess if they’re counting both terms, one could say he’s stealing 1 out of every 8 dollars he’s paid, approximately. This thing is another Teapot Dome Scandal, all by itself.

  • Leahy:

    ‘Despite my patience and flexibility, you have rejected every proposal, produced none of the responsive documents, provided no basis for any claim of privilege and no accompanying log of withheld documents…

    Or what?
    Or I’ll you write another stern letter but this time I’ll use CAPS and bold and some exclamation points!!!

    Looky:

    Leahy (today) set an Aug. 20 deadline…
    On June 27, the committee had issued subpoenas …
    The files were originally due July 18 …
    But Fielding and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten requested an extension…
    Leahy said the two White House officials had indicated that they might only need until Aug. 1…

    Leahy reminds me of Mr. Magoo.
    He won’t see the stone wall until he runs his mug right into it.
    And then once he does he’ll think it’s an elephant and beg its pardon.

    I’ll say this for the Dims… they sure do provide comic relief:

    It’s like watching Chip and Dale imitate the Keystone Kops while trying to lasso the Katzenjammer kids…

    Hopelessly slow.
    Hugely inept.
    Humorously impotent.

  • 16. On August 8th, 2007 at 9:00 pm, Swan said:
    Re: my comment at 10

    Or, I guess if they’re counting both terms, one could say he’s stealing 1 out of every 8 dollars he’s paid, approximately. This thing is another Teapot Dome Scandal, all by itself.

    Yes but what do you have to say re: your comment at 16?

    John Cole has a hilarious thread at
    http://www.balloon-juice.com/?p=8477
    concerning questions to ask the GOP Candidates on YouTube.

  • If you feel like increasing your outrage (and your blood pressure) at the pirates/profiteers currently hijacking the U.S. Treasury (aka Dick’s Private Empire) and breaking the back of the U.S. Armed Forces, check out the documentary Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers.

    This is such a shameful episode in American history. Of course that goes without saying. But I am stupefied that this is all taking place with half of the people too lazy or too apathetic or too ignorant to be bothered with it. Sickening.

    The only way that this behemoth that we call the Federal Government will change and work for the interests of the people, is for the people to get off their asses and DO SOMETHING! But I guess that’s not going happen until things get really bad and people have to do without TeeVee and SUV’s –maybe then they’ll be motivated to put down the remote and take action.

  • Dale, I’ve come to think of you as like a pesky kid a year behind me in high school who used to follow me around all over the place- puppy love or something. It wasn’t a good thing.

  • RE: Leahy

    Mr. Blonde said it best: “Are you gonna bark all day, little doggy, or are you gonna bite?”

    Hey, Pat, you’re leverage expired last week when you asses gave Bush his early Christmas. You should have told him to “Go Cheney Himself” on FISA until he complies with the laws already on the books, subpoenas, etc.

  • I don’t love that Bond’s got his record but MEH. I do however think it is fabulous that Becks is here in DC! Not.

  • “Just When I Thought That I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In.” The new version of the old “Uncle Sam Wants You” poster I photographed in the window of a storefront was covered with dead and dying flies sandwiched between the sign and the window. It was addressed to military veterans and seemed to be a recruiting poster for the Naval Reserves that played on their concerns about collecting their benefits.

    It just about says it all about the Forever War — and what our country seems to think of the veterans who have already given more than should have been asked of them. And the fact that the sign stays up in this condition, attracting flies that are, well, dying like flies, says even more. The war drags on and on, and few seem to care — it’s somebody else’s problem, and if they have to keep reenlisting just to get by, well — that’s their problem. It’s an attitude that reeks of callousness, contempt and unspeakable indifference.

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