Never at a loss for a way to connect a controversy to one of his pet peeves/bigotries, Pat Buchanan has actually decided that the fact that The Da Vinci Code has been produced is a sure sign of the power that Jews wield in our culture:
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Buchanan points to the Jews (surprise) and other Da Vinci doingsNever at a loss for a way to connect a controversy to one of his pet peeves/bigotries, Pat Buchanan has actually decided that the fact that The Da Vinci Code has been produced is a sure sign of the power that Jews wield in our culture: Fed prosecutor's document request in Cunningham case is massiveTPM Muckraker is reporting that:
Federal prosecutors working the Cunningham case have requested so much information from Congress, three committees might have to "shut down" to comply, Roll Call's John Bresnahan reports. The committees are the House Armed Services, Intelligence, and Appropriations committees. E-mails: DeLay Knew Abramoff Paid for Golf Trip in 2000So the other day, the news wires report that there are e-mails showing that "Tom DeLay's office knew that lobbyist Jack Abramoff had arranged the financing for the GOP leader's controversial European golfing trip in 2000 and was concerned "if someone starts asking questions."" Tony Snow, in his own wordsTony Snow apparently did not get off to a very good start with the White House press corps, deciding to hold his first "gaggle" in the comfort of his own, far-too-small office, not to mention that he amended the starting time, then started the conference before the new time that he had announced.
A bigger problem, at least for those of us who merely read the gaggle transcripts, is the first indication of how things are likely to go with Snow. Domestic Spying: Talk About Missing the PointI'm really tired of the apologists, rationalizers, and, apparently brain-impaired voices currently arguing in favor of the NSA domestic spying program(s) (isn't it sick that we don't even know if we're talking about 1 program, 2 programs, 12 programs...). Bankruptcy Filings Up Once Again!As if we need even more proof that Bushonomics doesn't work, can't work and wouldn't work even in a fairy tale, and even despite the credit-card-company-friendly new law, guess what...filings are going up.... A Perfect StormCourtesy those clever minds over at The Crisis Papers. According to author Dr. Ernest Partridge, a mother of a political hurricane is brewing, eye of said storm right over 1776 Pennsylvania Av...enjoy! Republican Criminals on ParadeThe investigations proliferate, the scandals wax and wane, and the current crop of Republicans continue to be...the worst that ever came. Repub criminal news today. May 12, 2006: DEAL OR NO DEAL?You know this new television game show, Deal or No Deal, where contestants have to decide whether to take a cash offer or keep trying to get a higher amount by opening suitcases with various money amounts? That also sounds like a good name for this little exercise in Catch 22-iness that BushCo. plays with the NSA spying. Would anyone in their right mind accept the administration's endless string of "can't talk about it, but its okay, trust us?" Here's a composite of the "give and take" between the press and the various Bush mouthpieces on NSA spying. Deal? Or no deal? Harris Interactive puts Bush approval under 30%As detailed in the Wall Street Journal, Harris Interactive's most recent Bush poll puts his approval rating at 29%. |
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