10.22.07
Rush make me laff…
From the impeachment card website as seen on Diane’s
Just Chewing on the (Wing) Nuts
MSNBC keeps playing this over clips of Ellen crying about poor little Iggy…
I actually bought this CD just for this song…bite me
~S(ister Mary)Squirrel
Here’s the video Bruce shot, Chief of Staff Trent Wisecup apparently unaware that there are many fine de-caffeinated brands…
Bruce and Trent made #3 on Keith last night (11-16). Bruce lives across town and I get 5 emails when he has a letter in the Oakland Press…I’m afraid to check my mail… *LOL* (will post Countdown clip when I see it, Rachel Maddow was on it…still think she looks like a really cute Tucker Carlson…kinda disturbing that…
Yeah Bruce!
~S(trangely confused)Squirrel
(i.e. Bruce often wears a giant paper-mache head that very much resembles Joe Knollenberg, the eight term extremely wingnut worthless POS that represents me, him, and until recently Diane I suspect…Anyway this has annoyed the Congresman and his staff, ’specially since he’s been doing it for more than a year now, highlighted by the locally infamous ice-cream cart incident{though the Raging Grannies instigated that}. More vids of Bruce here)
PBS’s “Frontline” documentary series tonight chronicles Cheney’s relentless, secretive and smashingly successful quest to expand executive power. While the Oval Office is traditionally the center of power, New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer notes on the show, “The strange thing about this administration is all of the most crucial decisions seem to be taking place in the vice president’s office, or even the vice president’s counsel’s office.”
In an interview for a Fox News special about Cheney that aired over the weekend, Bush insisted that he’s the decider — but even kindly disposed Fox News reporter Brett Baier noted that Bush was unusually vague in describing his relationship with the vice president.
The Frontline episode “Cheney’s Law” will be on PBS tonight and then online.
Gina Bellafante writes in the New York Times that the documentary “weaves a breathtaking narrative of his campaign to expand executive authority since 9/11. . . .
The Boston Globe’s Sam Allis writes: “[Cheney] is the soul of this administration’s relentless pursuit of greater executive power. He is its architect and commander. George Bush became a willing participant when apprised of the effort.”
Mary McNamara writes in the Los Angeles Times: “Famously secretive, often openly contemptuous of those who do not agree with him, [Cheney] has been seen by some to have a Faustian relationship with President Bush, and not in the Faust role. . . .
Not for the faint of heart, or the eternally deluded…
Indians 6, Sox 6: top of the 11th…
CLE 13 BOS 6 11 F
Go Tribe
“There has been a glaring and unfortunate display of incompetent strategic leadership within our national leaders,” he said, adding later in his remarks that civilian officials have been “derelict in their duties” and guilty of a “lust for power.”
Asked following his remarks why he waited nearly a year after his retirement to outline his views, he responded that that it was not the place of active duty officers to challenge lawful orders from civilian authorities.
Yeah, fuck the brave men you’re “leading”, don’t resign and speak out, let a couple thousand more die for your pension.
WTF? Are stars on your shoulder only given out for cowardice these days? It ain’t brave if you wait for the check to clear, asshole…
“The administration, Congress and the entire inter-agency, especially the State Department, must shoulder responsibility for the catastrophic failure, and the American people must hold them accountable,” General Sanchez said.
No blood on his hands, just following orders…