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Tag: George W. Bush

Our Obligation to Vote for John McCain?

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 08:12:31 PM PDT

Reading Michael Crowley's Mark Salter profile in TNR, you wonder how real McCainiacs can really keep a straight face while arguing that the Obama campaign is the one driven by a cult of personality built around a narcissist who feels he's owed the presidency.  Salter is apparently livid that Obama has stolen McCain's themes of having matured out of a colorful childhood and been bettered by patriotism and commitment to public service.  Did Mark Salter make it through his top perch in John McCain's 2000 campaign without ever listening to a George W. Bush speech?  Salter even jokes

"I often regret that we didn't copyright 'serving a cause greater than your self-interest,'" he cracks.

"Citizen of the World" used by Plethora of Past Presidents

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 07:48:17 PM PDT

Barack Obama began his speech saying he's an American citizen and a citizen of the world (his first applause line)  The McCain camp highlighted that phrase in its dismissal of Obama. Too, the dismissal spreads through the Meme-o-sphere.

But John McCain himself has used the phrase "Citizen of the World" in a speech on May 27th of this year at the University of Denver. [source]

There is such a thing as good international citizenship, and America must be a good citizen of the world—leading the way to address the danger of global warming and preserve our environment, strengthening existing international institutions and helping to build new ones, and engaging the world in a broad dialogue on the threat of violent extremists, who would, if they could, use weapons of mass destruction to attack us and our allies.

Many past Presidents (and the current one, too!) used  "citizen of the world" in their remarks. Here's a collection of them....

Obama in Berlin: Vision and Values

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 06:52:02 PM PDT

There is much tongue clucking amongst the mainstream media gurus in the aftermath of Barack Obama’s speech in Berlin. Was it hubris?  Arrogance?  Too much from a United States senator, who is a presidential candidate, but not yet (or perhaps never) President of the United States?  I say no.

Bush White House now twice as ethical

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 06:35:20 PM PDT

The Bush White House is surely twice as ethical this year as last. In July 2007 the WH staff included two "Ethics Advisors", each earning more than $100,000. That was the year in which a parade of top administration officials were telling Congressional hearings that they remembered nothing about their criminal conspiracies.

Since 2007 both Ethics Advisors have left the WH. Previously the two ethicists in 2006 had also moved on. Perhaps the work load is a problem. Sensing that something needed to be done, the WH has now doubled the number of ethicists on staff to four. The top salary has also shot up nearly 20%.

The improvement in the White House's ethical standards is apparent. Fewer and fewer administration officials are feigning memory loss. During the past year the WH favored a much cleaner solution to the problem of oversight by refusing to comply at all with Congressional subpoenas.

Presumably that's why the WH was able to eliminate the Office for Lessons Learned. Bush has learned all the lessons he wishes to learn.

George W. Bush Library

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 05:34:14 PM PDT

Somebody sent me the plans for the upcoming George W. Bush Presidential Library... boy, they sure sound official!

Compliments of the Southwest Missouri Libertarian Party.

The George W Bush Presidential Library is now in the planning stages.

The Library will include:

The Hurricane Katrina Room,
which is still under construction.

The Alberto Gonzales Room,
where you won't be able to remember anything.

The Texas Air National Guard Room,
where you don't even have to show up.

(More below the fold.)

Drinking Water or Natural Gas: Choose One

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:58:03 PM PDT

  Several days ago I posted a diary pointing up a story from the Albany Times Union with this catchy headline: Toxic gas-drilling technique - "Hydrofracking'' plan raises questions about water safety in state. It seems there's a new technique that can get natural gas out of shale that's now economically viable - but with significant risks of poisoning ground water in a watershed that supplies millions.

  Since the original TU article, there have been several followup stories. (more below the fold)

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BREAKING: pre-impeachment hearing activist meeting in DC - photo diary!

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:38:04 PM PDT

CodePink in DC hosted tonight's pre-impeachment hearing meeting to coordinate substance, logistics and planned official responses. In attendance were David Swanson of AfterDowningStreet.org, Susan Serpa and Ralph Lopez of Republicans for Impeachment and the Northeastern Impeachment Coalition, and Cynthia Papermaster, CodePink's Bay Area coordinator who also represents the National Impeachment Network.

Gael Murphy and Desiree Fairooz, CodePink hostesses extraordinaire, welcome everyone to the house in DC!

Who Said It: Bush or Batman

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:25:59 PM PDT

Philadelphia sketch comedy group Secret Pants collected a number of quotes from the 1960's series Batman and a number of quotes from Dubya and challenged people on the street to guess which quotes were from whom.

McCain Praises Bush for Wrecking the Economy

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:10:20 PM PDT

McCain apparently isn't as tech ignorant as we think.  Like most Republicans, he appears to be getting all his news from chain emails, because he's parroting the latest talking point that's been propagating down the pipe that brought previous bits of GOP misdirection.  

Earlier, campaigning in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., McCain credited the recent $10-a-barrel drop in the price of oil to President Bush's lifting of a presidential ban on offshore drilling, an action he has been advocating in his presidential campaign.

See, we didn't even have to drill to lower the price of oil, we only had to talk about it.  Which has to make you wonder why Bush didn't bother to remove the executive ban until after Republicans had decided to make oil the focus of their campaign.  (Oh yeah, and how is it that Democrats kept oil companies from saving us when Bush left the executive ban in effect until now?)

What's the real reason oil prices are falling?

"The worries about demand erosion in the U.S. and an economic slowdown are really pulling prices down," said Victor Shum, an energy analyst with consulting firm Purvin & Gertz Inc. in Singapore.

The Energy Department's report also showed that U.S. gasoline stockpiles jumped 2.9 million barrels last week, far more than analysts surveyed by energy research firm Platts predicted. The decline in crude inventories was less than forecast.

So congratulations to McCain, Bush, and the Republicans!  They've reduced oil prices by wrecking the economy to the point where demand is falling.  I guess that's one way to satisfy the supply/demand equation.

Don't worry, none of this will make the email.

"I Hope He Gets Killed in the First 24 Hours"

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 03:55:00 PM PDT

I am so mad right now I don't know what to do.  For those unfamiliar with me, I live in a small, conservative, republican town in Georgia.  I just had a HUGE argument with my next door neighbor.  After seeing my new shiny Obama sticker on my van, she launched into an attack on me that was unprovoked and very unsettling.  She asked me why he couldn't say the pledge of allegiance to which I replied, that is not true.  I then explained the details of various lies and smears.  She continued to bring up every smear out there from the pledge to the swearing in on the Koran.  I told her she needed to check her facts as these had all been disproved.  She then asked, "So if he is a Muslim, and did swear on a Koran, then would you still support him?"  I explained that I would support him because a person's religion is not an important factor to me.  Which is when she said, "I hope if he gets elected, that he is shot and killed within 24 hours!"

Bush HHS Tries End Run On Abstinence-Only Funds

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 12:31:26 PM PDT

The Bush Administration is planning an end run to entice states into applying for abstinence-only funds that Congress has yet to authorize, and potentially tie the hands of the next administration.

Written by Scott Swenson for RH Reality Check.

Happy Pioneer Day!

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 11:18:06 AM PDT

Some Utah news, when even Obama is including Utah in the 50-state strategy.  

One hundred sixty one years ago today, the members of the LDS church first entered the Salt Lake Valley.  Today, it is the biggest, most widely celebrated holiday in the state.  

Since I, like 30% of my state, am not LDS, I have never been very excited about celebrating this day.  However, it's my baptism birthday and when my kids were little, I told them the parade and fireworks were for me.  ;-)  

More Utah news, including an item about Rocky Anderson, to follow:  

A Crooked Man,A Crooked Road

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 08:48:06 AM PDT

A Crooked Man,A Crooked Road
By David Glenn Cox

The good news is that there is no good news, the bad news? Well, that’s the good news. Bush and McCain say that it is the surge that has brought relative calm to Iraq. Obama claims it was more due to Anbar awakening. Who is correct? Neither is correct, both are absolutely wrong.

TM trys to blackout Bugliosi book

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 04:50:49 AM PDT

While driving in my car the other day I was listening to WAMC-FM, Northeast Public Radio, as I always do, and the program aired was The Roundtable - a discussion of topics of interest to AMC listeners.  The subject was the book "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder" and the interview was with the author Vincent Bugliosi.

The full interview can be heard here:
Roundtable: Vincent Bugliosi(aired 7/23/08)

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The *Real* "Axis Of Evil" Of Our Times

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 03:32:50 AM PDT

Remember that old "Axis of Evil" thingie concocted by Bush and Co.? Here's a refresher (emphasis added):

12 Step Program for Drunk Republicans

Thu Jul 24, 2008 at 03:17:34 AM PDT

As John McCain himself has said, the Republican Party has been acting like a drunken sailor. Recently, President Bush joked about it.  It is obvious from their callous disregard of the damage done by their binge drinking, that both of these men are still in denial.  Their unquenchable thirst for oil profits have left them with greedy hearts and unrepentant souls.  While they laugh about the housing market, millions of families face foreclosure.  They came into office with a robust and healthy middle class and they have feasted on these trusting citizens.  As a result, their friends have become mega rich and the middle class has disappeared into the ranks of the homeless.  The latest video shows us that the Republicans are still in denial about the damage done by their gluttony.  They still resist any efforts to regulate or control their appetites for wealth and power.  They need the 12 steps.  They need an intervention.

In Defense Of George Bush's Environmental Record

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 10:10:42 PM PDT

I’ve been doing some serious retroflecting now that we’re nearing the end of the George W. Bush era, and I’m thinking that maybe we who consider ourselves to be environmentalists should actually be grateful to the man for the way that he’s dealt with climate change.

Now stay with me on this.

More Evidence...  Bush is destroying the Army - UPDATE

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 06:07:43 PM PDT

I don't know if there are many football fans here.  I'm a huge Chicago Bears fan.  Tough sledding last year but maybe we'll be back this season!  Maybe not.  I love the sport.

During the NFL draft this year, there was a sidebar human interest story.  A guy named Caleb Campbell played at Army last year.  He was drafted by the Detroit Lions this season, an NFL football team.

As USA Today said today:


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