Is there anything finer on a cold night than a grilled reuben, a pickle, some pickled beets and a bowl of pea soup?
Archives for November 2002
Oh, Really? PASADENA, California –
PASADENA, California – Former United Nations weapons inspector Scott Ritter says the U.N. resolution on disarming Iraq of weapons of mass destruction makes war inevitable.
He said the U.N. resolution carries a hidden trigger allowing Bush to attack after the Dec. 8 deadline for a weapons declaration from Iraq, and noted that there will be four U.S. aircraft carriers in the region in December.
When questioned about the veracity of his claims, and whether his opinion might change about the timing of the attack, Ritter responded:
“Well. It might be January. Or March. Maybe even July. Or they might not attack at all. Or maybe it will just be the British attacking.”
After a while, Ritter then commented:
“Haven’t I been inconsistent enough over the past 10 years that no one in their right mind would listen to a damned thing I say?” Ritter then looked at the reporter quizzically and asked, “I mean seriously, other than Saddam Hussein, is there anyone less credible on this issue than me?”
O.k. He really didn’t say any of that. But I thought it when I read the story.
Image Problem, Or Just Plain
Image Problem, Or Just Plain Wrong?
Republicans are always bitching that they are unfairly painted as the party of big business, and that their lower tax, private business agenda actually speaks for the little people. They also complain that they are unfairly portrayed as extremists on the abortion issue. Then you read crap like this:
Legislation intended to make it harder for people to erase their debts in bankruptcy court died in the House Thursday, scuttled by a dispute over how the law would apply to fines against abortion protesters.
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Anti-abortion Republicans blamed Senate Democrats for forcing them to vote against the bankruptcy legislation that came out of the House-Senate conference committee. Senate Democrats had inserted language into the compromise that would ban abortion protesters from using bankruptcy to avoid paying court fines for blocking clinics if they knowingly violated the law.
(another skipped paragraph)
Banking and credit card companies have been pushing the legislation for five years, but it has stalled each year in Congress. The House-Senate compromise reached this year represented the closest the measure has ever come to passage.
So, the only reason Republicans vote against a bill that probably would have made life hell for people in already difficult financial position is an opposition to abortion. Gee- Now I am convinced you are not a wholly owned subsidiary of big business.
Idiots.
NJ Politics? Hu Jintao, a
Hu Jintao, a 59-year-old insider known as brilliant and bland, will be named chief of the Communist Party today, the point man in a sweeping generational shift of the nation’s leadership that was achieved through the most orderly transition in the 53-year history of the party.
I guess there are other places in the world where primaries don’t determine who the candidates are.
And the NY Times headline is Priceless:
“China Carries Out an Orderly Shift of Its Leadership”
An orderly shift of leadership. Much more preferrable than say, those messy ELECTIONS we Americans hold. Is there really one foreign government that the NY Times likes less than our own?
The Whole Story of Wellstone’s
The Whole Story of Wellstone’s Death and the Election
An interesting read, and if you do not feel horribly for the Wellstone staffers, friends, and supporters, you simply have no heart. I never mentioned anything about Wellstone’s death (other than that disgusting pep rally), because coming from someone like me, who hated Wellstone’s political stances, it would have been unseemly and distasteful and some would have interpreted it as disingenuous. I didn’t like him in the Senate, but I would never want this to happen to him.
I hope my friends and family live forever.
Check Out This Doozy: MISSING
MISSING PAUL. And speaking of the so-called bias of the media, no one bothered to report on the memorial service held last night in Washington for Paul and Sheila Wellstone and their daughter and the others who perished in the crash. Perhaps the media didn’t think their readers would appreciate the quiet dignity of the service, or perhaps they were too humbled by those who spoke — David and Mark Wellstone, Colin McGinnis, Marian Wright Edeleman, David Sapertsein and others — and by Paul’s words as read by the Capitol policeman that Paul had befriended, the 5th grader who spoke about Paul’s commitment to children, Senator Domenici — who choked up at retelling his relationship with his unlikely ally — or Senator Daschle, who sounded like he knew that the Democrats had to start speaking in Paul’s voice.
Nah, they wouldn’t have found much to exploit last night. So they didn’t bother to report it.
You get that? The media only reported the first Wellstone funeral in order to exploit Democrats. Not Democrats using the media to exploit the Wellstone funeral. Snicker. So now, the media is to be blamed for catching their childish behavior on film.
Maybe they didn’t cover this one because you guys burned them so bad on the first memorial?
These guys kill me.
Daschle- All questions, All the
Daschle- All questions, All the Time
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate’s top Democrat said Thursday that the failure of U.S. authorities to capture Osama bin Laden raises questions about “whether or not we are winning the war on terror.”
Sen. Tom Daschle’s remarks came as intelligence analysts concluded that a new audiotape almost certainly contained bin Laden’s voice and is proof that he is alive.
The NY Times does not have the entrie transcript, but I heard it on MSNBC earlier. He is ‘raising questions’ again. No specific questions, just noting that events are ‘raising some questions.’ Stay tuned for specific ‘questions’ from Daschle, and perhaps we can come up with some ‘answers’ for Daschle, so he does not become ‘worried or concerned.’
This is leadership.