Eyes Wide Shut

Unless you just spent the last 24 hours at warp around the Orion Nebula, you already know what took place today, so, we won't rehash it.

Libby's Indictment and the Follow-Up Questions

So Libby's indicted, Rove isn't, and the indictments do not charge any violations of law related to leaking classified info, disclosing names of covert agents, etc.

Almost immediately after Fitzgerald said in his press conference that he had made no finding one way or the other on whether Plame was a "covert" agent, and that no one should view his charges as supporting one view or the other, Senator Orrin Hatch appeared on Wolf Blitzer's CNN show and claimed that Fitzgerald had concluded that Plame's status was not covert. Hatch also felt compelled to get in some shots about Joe Wilson's character--pushing the theory that doing something bad to a bad person is okay?

Let the new questions, and the desperate Republican spin, begin.  Lets begin with a brief timeline.

The Bushification of the National Parks Service

If you can promote the No Child Left Behind Act and the proposed Social Security privatization plans as if they were new products straight from the Corporate Board Room, why not mess with the National Parks?  If you've already established that no hack is too much of a hack to be made the head of FEMA, or the head of federal procurement, why not screen National Park Service employees for politics before allowing them to enter the ranks of management?  Who knows, maybe political screening will turn out to be an improvement over the usual Bush administration policy of no screening.

I'm telling you, we're even one more step closer to having to buy air from some multinational air vendor.

Watching the Watchers: Under new management

Beginning some time in the next week, Watching The Watchers will officially be sold. The sale of the site has already taken place, and new management will be taken over shortly. What does this mean to the site and the people who post on it?

Did Grover Norquist Commit Tax Fraud?

The Washington Post has been running many articles on the events underlying (and adjacent to) Jack Abramoff's indictment.  Part of that story involves running large sums of money "through" Grover Norquist's "Americans for Tax Reform" groups, which then returned the money (minus good ol' Grover's cut) to some third group, thus concealing that the money actually went from Abramoff to the third group.

The question in the title of this post is addressed by Stuart Levine, an attorney in
Baltimore, Maryland, on his blog:

http://taxbiz.blogspot.com/2005/10/did-grover-norquist-commit-tax-fraud.html

Enemy By Death--Counting War Casualties

Newspaper headlines often use casualty figures in their headlines:  Seventy Insurgents Killed in Raid.  Twenty Insurgents Dead After Night Strike.  And so on.  Very precise, very knowing, very certain.

Which makes you wonder: How do you know how many of the dead are "enemy" and how many "unlucky civilian?"  Do "insurgents" (or "the enemy" or any other popular name for the "bad guys") carry ID cards that clearly mark them as insurgents?

Feingold/Rice exchange during SFRC hearing yesterday

Below is a transcript of the exchange between Senator Russ Feingold and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday during the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, which was forwarded to me via e-mail by Sen. Feingold's Deputy Press Secretary:

O'Really Whining Again!

Check out this article about Billy O'Really in Newsday called What's hate got to do with it? By Verne Gay. Ironic isn't it, that he'd be interviewed by Mr. Gay? I can see the headlines now, "O'Reilly Grilled By Gay!" Man, I have to Laugh Out Loud! The letter I sent to the editor and forwarded to MR. BILL is in the body.

[Link to story]

[Link to Verne Gay bio]

Wired to Lie--Possible Test for Future Politicians

This can only be considered devastating news for the pathological liars among us: researchers have reported finding a correlation between the relative amounts of gray and white matter in the brain's cerebral cortex. news report here

Published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the study finds that individuals who habitually lie and cheat have less gray matter and more white matter in their prefrontal cortex than normal people.  People with antisocial personality disorder fell somewhere between the pathological liars and normal people.

The news story from Reuters concludes with:
"While the findings have no practical implications at present, if confirmed they could be useful in clinical diagnoses of whether a person is pretending to be sick.  They could also help in criminal justice settings by helping police determine if a suspect is lying, and in pre-employment screening."

Right. Pre-employment screening when your desired employment is political office.  Or corporate executive. Or salesman.  But especially political office.

I can just see the future of political campaigns: Vote for Honest Joe Mansward--certified to have a 20% higher gray to white matter index than his opponent.  If only we'd had reliable testing for this in 2000.  And 2004.

Countdown To Trinity

In the days leading up to the very first test of a nuclear warhead, many wondered: How powerful is this sucker going to be?