Charles Krauthammer, the Dr. Pangloss of carnage, castigates Obama today for failing to pay sufficient homage to the "miracle" that the U.S. has created in Iraq. No I haven't been drinking. Yet. He really said that. Here is the full quote:
When you become president of the United States you inherit its history, even the parts you would have done differently. Obama might argue that American sacrifices in Iraq were not worth what we achieved. But for the purposes of current and future policy, that is entirely moot. Despite Obama's opposition, America went on to create a small miracle in the heart of the Arab Middle East. President Obama is now the custodian of that miracle. It is his duty as leader of the nation that gave birth to this fledgling democracy to ensure that he does nothing to undermine it.
A small miracle indeed. I am sure the hundreds of thousands of dead, their many relatives, the maimed, and the displaced all wish that they could thank Mr. Krauthammer in person.
Chuckles' partner in crime, William Kristol, also appears on the Post online today to mindlessly parrot Republican talking points about Judd Gregg's withdrawal (it was all about the census and Rahm Emanuel), while he gasps at the outrageousus partisanship exhibited to date by Obama and his administration (yes, Obama.) I only post so that you can enjoy the many comments generated by the grinning death's skull. Maybe he will boost readership after all.
In an analysis of trends in suicide attacks worldwide since 1981 (pdf), researcher Assaf Moghadam presents a pretty shocking statistic:
Iraq accounts for 1,067 suicide attacks in the period under review — "a number that accounts for more than half (54.8%) of all suicide attacks since 1981. The sheer volume in which this tactic has struck Iraq is even more impressive since no suicide attacks were recorded in Iraq prior to the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003.
Matt Duss comments: "Understand, this is what George W. Bush's strategy of 'fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them over here' entails. Luring terrorists to Iraq to blow themselves up in markets and mosques wasn't some tragic side-effect of Bush's plan, it was in fact a component of Bush's plan. Let's not pretend to be confused when Iraqis fail to show appropriate gratitude."
Among the booklet's list of allowable defects are "insect filth," "rodent filth" (both hair and excreta pellets), "mold," "insects," "mammalian excreta," "rot," "insects and larvae" (which is to say, maggots), "insects and mites," "insects and insect eggs," "drosophila fly," "sand and grit," "parasites," "mildew" and "foreign matter" (which includes "objectionable" items like "sticks, stones, burlap bagging, cigarette butts, etc."). - nytimes
"It's a bad environment," says one [friend]. Bush is taking no chances: He's making donor calls himself, and even his dad, the 41st president, is helping out, as are former aides like Karl Rove. In the future, say associates, look for Bush to host fundraising events in order to meet a goal of completing construction in 2013. But for now, "he's laying low," says one.
But uh-oh! It'll take at least ten, maybe fifteen bucks to cover the costs of crayons, coloring books, non-toxic black redacting markers, and pretzels. Of course, with some real effort, a little luck, and just a touch of arm-twisting, Junior, Rover, and Daddy should be able to scrape up enough pennies.
Although one never knows - He may end up using the cash to pay bail.
Federal authorities examining the early, chaotic days of the $125 billion American-led effort to rebuild Iraq have significantly broadened their inquiry to include senior American military officers who oversaw the program, according to interviews with senior government officials and court documents.
The latest from The Bank Implode-O-Meter:
Pinnacle Bank, Beaverton, Oregon
Corn Belt Bank and Trust Company, Pittsfield, IL
Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast, Cape Coral, FL
Sherman County Bank, Loup City, Nebraska
McCain says Obama needs to work on bipartisanship.
Alzheimer's sufferer John McCain said on Friday that President Barack Obama should include Republicans in his plans sooner if he really wants their support after the bitter debate over the $787 billion economic stimulus bill.
The Arizona senator said many other issues coming up will require a bipartisan effort that he said has been lacking so far from Obama and the Democrats.
"I hope they've learned a lesson," he said. "The message of the election was, sit down and work together. They obviously are not doing that," he said.
Obama on Tuesday will return to the site of his nomination to sign the most important bill of his presidency: the $787 billion economic stimulus measure. The president will make his legislative victory official at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. In his weekly address yesterday, he said the bill, passed by lawmakers in Washington on Friday, marked a "major milestone on our road to recovery," but warned of tough times ahead. "This historic step won't be the end of what we do to turn our economy around, but rather the beginning," he said. "The problems that led us into this crisis are deep and widespread, and our response must be equal to the task." Read it at The Wall Street Journal
Note to Obama: you have to sign this bill because the country is out of money. Please stop flying around the country and wasting more of it for photo ops.
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"This is one of the most expensive pieces of legislation Congress has ever approved. Including interest, as I've said, it's expected to cost $1.1 trillion. To put that figure in perspective, consider this: if you spent $1 million a day, every day since Jesus was born, you still wouldn't have spent $1 trillion. This is an extraordinary sum of money. It deserves an extraordinary level of scrutiny."
But that's hardly the point, now is it?
Liver Lips, if your boy Chimpy and your pals in the GOP had not dug such a deep multi-trillion dollar deficit hole with your unfunded tax cuts and unwinnable wars in the middle east and deregulating the market, we would not be in such a perilous condition.
So how many millions of dollars a day did the GOP have to deficit spend to double the national debt (and then some) in the past 8 years?
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Yesterday on his Fox News television show, Glenn Beck professed his deep concern for Beverly Eckert, a 9/11 widow who died in Thursday night's plane crash in Buffalo. "After the attacks, she became a vocal activist for families of 9/11 victims", Beck said in praising Eckert. "She pushed for the 9/11 Commission. She demanded answers from the government, and helped win the passage of the Intelligence Reform law."
Here's Beck 'professing his deep concern' on 9/5/09 (right after calling survivors of Hurricane Katrina who remained in New Orleans "scumbags"):
"You know, it took me about a year to start hating the 9/11 victims' families. It took me about a year. Um, and I had such compassion for them and I really, you know, I wanted to help them, and I was behind — let's give them money, let's get them started, and all of this stuff. And I really didn't — all the 3,000 victims' families, I don't hate all of them, I hate about, probably about ten of them. But when I see 9/11 victim family, you know, on television, or whatever, I'm just like, 'Oh, shut up.' I'm so sick of them. Because they're always complaining. And we did our best for them. And again, it's only about ten.
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Oh gee. Rove may be forced to testify as Obama's lawyers get involved.
"The president is very sympathetic to those who want to find out what happened," Obama's White House counsel Gregory Craig said in a statement yesterday to The Washington Post's Carrie Johnson. "But he is also mindful as president of the United States not to do anything that would undermine or weaken the institution of the presidency. So, for that reason, he is urging both sides of this to settle." http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Bushs_lawyer_now_encouraging_Rove_to_0214.html
Considering how well both sides 'settled' on your stimulus plan, Mr. Obama, I can see why you have faith this issue of IGNORING THREE CONGRESSIONAL SUBPOENAS can be resolved.
This doesn't sound like a case of 'no one is above the law' to me. It doesn't sound like change either.
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Obama’s stealing the census from Congress has suddenly awakened and enraged the Republicans. Maybe this will arouse them as well to challenge Obama for stealing the Presidency itself. They surely know he is not an Article 2 “natural born citizen” (which is more than merely being a 14th Amendment “citizen”) by virtue of either Obama’s birth to a dad of Kenyan/British citizenship or birth in Kenya itself — as manifested by his unwillingness to supply his long form birth certificate now under seal.
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