My neighbor, my informant, my recipient, my snitch; it ain't just the gov't

As if you needed any more parallels to Russia or Nazi Germany.  But life provides whatever you don't need, so:

Remember "The Truth Project," the group of religious war protesters whose meetings were at Lake Worth, Florida's Quaker Meeting House, yet who ended up on the Pentagon's "watch list?"  Guess how the Pentagon now claims they got there?

"This Administration May Be Over"

I am in tears, folks. I haven't laughed this hard since reading Lee's "Outer Limits" piece, The Edge Of Blight....

Chevron Memo: Are the oil prices the result of.......?

Uh-oh. Not good. Seems someone got hold of an old 1995 memo sent around by Chevron....

The Edge of Blight, starring....us

Another episode of America's very own Dope Opera, "The Edge of Blight"

We begin today's episode as the president announces the resignation of a CIA chief he appointed not that long ago.  As he speaks, the president looks sideways, at the departing chief.  What is that in his eyes before he quickly lowers and turns his gaze?  Disgust?  Envy? Sorrow?

Fade to Black

Surprise! AARP's drug plan is big winner under Medicare Part D

When AARP supported the patchy and strange Medicare prescription drug plan ("Part D"), several critics said it was because AARP was in the insurance business.  AARP denied it.

Now we get new info that the AARP-affiliated health plan, UnitedHealth Group, is the biggest enroller of seniors under the new plan.  So you decide.  AARP: commercial shill or protector of its aging membership?

The 23d Qualm

My wife got this in an e-mail, with no indication of who the author is. Just thought I'd share it.

Are Bush and his circle simply enemy saboteurs?

The White House and their media buddies at the right end of the dial keep pushing these two concepts in their fight to stop their loss of support:



Iraq was necessary to show our enemies that we ware strong and willing to fight them.

The outing of Valerie Plame was minor, since she wasn't a covert agent, and even if she was, her outing did us no harm.



Both of these now appear to be demonstrably false.

Aw, gee! Let's have some pity for Dubya, shall we?

Poor Resident Bush. Seems he was the victim of a pretty humiliating set of vicous stuff courtesy of Comedy Central's own Stephen Colbert, and it seems, why, golly, he got mad about it!...

Scott McClellan: the president on leaks, taxes and gas

Proving that you don't stop being a shill just because your time on the job is getting very short, Scott McClellan parried several questions on leaks in today's press briefing at the White House.

Public service announcement on disaster preparedness

As a public service to WTW readers, here are DHS "Preparedness Tips" numbers 12 & 13, my comments in brackets: