Wednesday’s Mini-Report

Today’s edition of quick hits.

* Stunning Reuters story: “Iraqi deaths hit a new high in October and 100,000 people are fleeing abroad every month to escape worsening violence that is segregating the country on sectarian lines, a U.N. report said on Wednesday. Painting a grim picture of a population caught in the cross-fire between insurgents, militias, criminal gangs and security forces, the bimonthly report put civilian deaths in October at 3,709 — 120 a day and up from 3,345 in September.”

* It’s been Bush’s war for nearly four years, and Dems haven’t even convened the 110th Congress and already we have House Republicans claiming that “the Democrats may not want to own Iraq but they own it now as much as this President.”

* Janet Reno has been very quiet, and has resisted the temptation to criticize her successors in the Bush administration, which is why I was delighted to see that she’s “openly criticizing the Bush administration’s anti-terrorism strategy — joining seven other former Justice Department officials in warning that the indefinite detention of U.S. terrorism suspects could become commonplace unless the courts intervene.”

* What kind of criminal robs the president’s daughter with Secret Service agents around? Apparently, a surprisingly successful one.

* Al Gore is not yet satisfied with what he’s heard from prospective presidential candidates when it comes to the environment. “I haven’t heard any of them make definitive and clear statements of a platform on this that I think is yet adequate,” Gore said. “But I’m confident that many of them will.” The first hint about a potential campaign?

* Scooter Libby’s lawyers submitted 17 questions they’d like potential jurors to answer before his criminal trial begins in mid-January. As Tim Grieve noted, it’d be kind of fun to hear the president’s responses to all 17.

* How did the various polling firms do in advance of this year’s Senate races? Wall Street Journal broke it all down for readers, but it looks like Rasmussen was probably the most accurate.

* If both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama run for president in 2008, Rahm Emanuel has a plan: hide under his desk.

* In a new CNN poll, a clear majority of Americans believe that the war in Iraq has turned into a situation like the United States faced in Vietnam, with 58% agreeing with the comparison, up six points since last month. Moreover, a whopping 63% of Americans now say they oppose the war in Iraq, while only 33% say they favor it.

* Jerry Falwell has said Mitt Romney’s Mormonism will “not be a factor” in 2008. First, I think that’s what Falwell is willing to say publicly, but I’d be quite surprised if that’s what he told his allies and followers privately. Second, people who share Falwell’s worldview appear to disagree.

* I can’t believe Orlando had snow flurries today.

* George Allen’s (R-Va.) final piece of legislation in the Senate? A bill to allow concealed handguns in national parks. Talk about going out with a bang…

* Education Secretary Margaret Spellings became the first cabinet secretary to ever appear on Jeopardy last night. She came in second to actor Michael McKean. Conservatives are none too pleased — she was apparently more than $20,000 behind at the start of Final Jeopardy.

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

What are the twins doing in Argentina? Bush isnt exactly popular there.

And as to the purse/phone snatch under the noses of the Secret Service…good thing the thief wasnt an armed gunman, or a bomber…

  • In the Harman/Hastings debate for chair of the House Intelligence committee, I admit to being uninformed and my first reaction about Hastings was negative. This at the least provides additional insight: http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/002028.php

    Here also is Hastings’ letter to his House colleagues.
    http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/002026.php

    Of course, this is just his side, but it certainly does seem like a lot of BS. A separate issue, however, will always be the public’s perception. So I guess the question is, assuming it was all BS, should Hastings just be thrown on the scrap heap anyways?

  • I’m perplexed that in all the hoopla about one of the First Spawn losing a cell phone that no one is mentioning that the phone has to have phone numbers in the memory that are either VERY private or may compromise the security of the Idiot in chief and his spawn. I mean beyond prank calls to Crawford ranch and other stuff.

    Is Michael Brown’s twin or something now in charge of the Secret Service? Because this is a huge oops. Why and how did someone get that close to one of Bush Spawn? In a foreign country! We know from the past the Condi-The Female Moron doesn’t read Tom Clancy from the whole ‘Who could have imagined a plane as a weapon flying into building’. Is it possible that none of these fuck-twits watched ‘West Wing’? I can just see it – Condi-The Female Moron saying ‘Who could have imagined a First Daughter being kidnapped?’

  • Ack! Part of my post was eaten!

    This president and all in the adminstration are idiots! They can’t even protect their own family.

  • Also from The Adventures of the Bushy Twins:

    A Secret Service agent on the advance detail got into an “altercation” with someone after a night out and was badly beaten

    Not to make light of this gentleman’s misfortune but: Mwahahaa!

    We have SS agents who let people get close enough to their charges to steal their stuff and…they can’t fight. Maybe that’s what happened. The detail saw the purse being taken but after the first guy got beat up they were afraid to say anything.

    I wonder how long before Bush declares war.

    Re: Chris Shays, isn’t he the maroon who said Abu Gharib was more about sex rings and pornography than torture?

  • Question 7: what is your opinion of Vice President Cheney?

    Answer: I think that fat traitor should be put against a wall and have his head blown off.

    Ooooooohhh… I don’t think I’ll get picked for that jury!

  • * It’s been Bush’s war for nearly four years, and Dems haven’t even convened the 110th Congress and already we have House Republicans claiming that “the Democrats may not want to own Iraq but they own it now as much as this President.”

    This is one of those statements that requires more context to determine if it’s wrongheaded or rightheaded to say. On one hand it’s wrongheaded to assume that the GOP can pass the blame all off on the Dems, when they’ve been screwing everything up so badly. But, and I think this is the more important consideration, it’s rightheaded because now Dems are actually capable of doing something about Iraq, and the country turning out in droves to get rid of the GOP over Iraq, Dems have a responsibility to do whatever possible to fix it.

    Unfortunately, it’s yet another perfect example of where the GOP childishly fouls everything up and the Dems have to be the responsible adults who clean up their messes.

  • * Education Secretary Margaret Spellings became the first cabinet secretary to ever appear on Jeopardy last night. She came in second to actor Michael McKean. Conservatives are none too pleased — she was apparently more than $20,000 behind at the start of Final Jeopardy.

    Ouch. Losing to a liberal elitist from Hollywood, and the Education Secretary, no less!

  • Rep. Rush Holt was a champion on Jeopardy before his stint in Congress. Margaret must be so jealous!

  • My letter to Senator Boxer.

    Senator, PLEASE read this article.

    “Thirteen foreign journalists were detained and deported from the US last year, 12 of them from LAX.”

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,1230539,00.html

    Probably you already know all about this, but I am newly amazed to discover this latest abuse of our nation, by the people who have SO betrayed their oaths.

    As a native Californian, I BEG YOU to put an end to this despicable arrangement as soon as possible, perhaps when you review (and hopefully dismantle) the Patriot Act.

    I’m on record demanding impeachment, and while I support Leader Reid, his refusal to acknowledge that both 1 and 2 can be impeached at the same time, for the same crimes is hardly a reason. Surely the Constitution says nothing about not impeaching two officers at the same time. And I’m not so sure that President Pro Tem Pelosi would be so unacceptable, given the incredible crimes that the public already knows.

    Investigate, impeach, indict, remove from office.

    Thank you very much for your endless service to our state and the nation. If anyone can save America, it’s Californians.

    Sincerely,

  • Rian,

    Not so much a liberal as he was Lenny from “Laverne and Shirley”.
    Not to mention “This is Spinal Tap”.
    Ouch.

  • What color is an orange?
    This is too deep. I was going to post something profound about, but had to do a google exploration to find the answer to the puzzle. How about a simpler question in the future?

    #FF7F00

    yellow-red, yellowred, or yellored
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_(colour)

    While orange has different symbolic meanings, individual reactions to the color orange can vary widely.
    http://psychology.about.com/od/colorpsychology/a/orange_res.htm

    What Color is an Orange?
    An orange is orange, right? When can an orange be different colors? Read this book to learn about light waves and color.
    http://www.raintreelibrary.com/products/title.asp?id=1410925900

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