The Squid sends me links and stuff a lot, being he's retired from our US military. Of course, he keeps up with many blogs put together and maintained by old soldiers, retired officers, and well, these guys know the art of war the way many of us wish we did....
I write about Paul Weyrich a lot, because I find him to exemplify the warped and inverted mindset of the religious right. Now Mr. Weyrich virtually compares attempts to restore a semblance of the fairness doctrine to talk radio as...evil? Bad for the religious right? Is there a difference?
Here is a truly troubling account by Dick Durbin of the President's actions at a Friday meeting between the President and top Congressional Democrats, according to the McClatchy Newspapers:
Six has already remarked on the vitriolic response of the extreme right to the Iraq Study Group report. But check this out for twisted logic on why the report is "lying" about the ISG not wanting to "stay the course."
If the Religious Righteous want to demonstrate their commitment to the Christmas spirit, let them start by boycotting the big-box retailers who refuse to pay their workers a living wage and family-sustainable benefits. The Religious Right, in its zeal to make every American conform to a specified form of speech during Christmas, is not much different than the Roman Empire requiring its citizens to say "Hail Caesar!" or the Third Reich requiring Germans to greet one another by uttering "Heil Hitler!"
Wayne Madsen, in a Houston Chronicle column dated Saturday.
Ever notice how often some set of statistics put out by the White House touts things being better "than at any time since 2000," or something similar? It's because it's tough even for propagandists to spin something in this admin being positive if they have to compare themselves to other administrations.
There's a site called Nation Master, which purports to compare facts and characteristics of different countries. I have no idea how reliable the data is, or how you could ever get reliable data on these issues, but here are some stats I found interesting.
The Republicans' insulting and underhanded effort to put the Iraq inspector general out of business, so that office can't publicize any more of the billions and millions that have been pissed away in Iraq, has ended.
Those blindly addicted to the idea that the "market" is next to Godliness keep pitching one stupid idea after another to solve the health care crisis in this country. The latest: get yourself a high deductible health insurance plan then keep a real close eye on your health care expenses.
And we thought it was just the election that proved that? Neat piece, from the NY Times reveals that the Iraq report clearly shows: Ain't no joy left in Mudville...