Quote of the day

From ++Bill Gallagher:

Polls show most Americans still believe George W. Bush keeps them safe from terrorists. Fifty percent of the American people continue to believe Iraq did have weapons of mass destruction. With a crew like that, it is no wonder Bush is still captain of our national ship of fools.

++Gallagher is a Peabody Award winning former Niagara Falls city councilman who now covers Detroit for Fox2 News

"Conservatism in America"--whitewashed

At last month's "Aspen Ideas Festival," there was a panel on "Conservatism in America" which discussed the state of that political concept today, which necessarily required some description of where those ideas came from, and how the advocates of those ideas came to power.

Holy Repub, Mehl Man, Stay the Course is Now Off Course?

My least favorite arachnid-American, the one and only Ken Mehlman, seems to have changed course.  Remember all those millions of repetitions of the mantra "stay the course, not cut and run?"  Down the tubes, off the table, in the can, down the toilet, gone like the smile from a salesman's face when you say no.

New mantra?  "Adapt-to-win."  Which also describes where the mantra came from.

Houston, We've Touched A Nerve

Shazam! A whole week now, and the GOP is still fuming over the Ned Lamont win over Joe "Dino" Lieberman..........

Stupid headline (and story) of the day

Journalism may be alive and well, but you wouldn't know it from this story. From the AP business beat:

Experts: Better care prevents oil leaks

Cheney-speak on the Lieberman defeat

We have a president who has trouble speaking in full, grammatical sentences, and a vice-president who has one of the strangest speaking patterns I've ever heard.  Here's the Vice-prez on Joe Lieberman's primary defeat (emphasis added):

Bush strangely fails to deny use of terrorism for "partisan political advantage"

Why strangely, you ask?  Because Bush is the one who raised the question himself, noting in his radio speech today that some had recently suggested that very thing.  But then he didn't deny it, unless I'm really missing something.

The Lieberman Effect?

Now what do you suppose would make a Republican Congresswoman suddenly join "the growing chorus of those who believe Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld should be out of a job?"

Couldn't be the new phenomenon known as the Joe Lieberman effect, could it?

Who's sorry, now, indeed

Regret can be such a horrible thing, especially when experienced by such a large swath of the population.

Yet another report (on Duke Cunningham) not released by Repubs

The internal congressional investigation of Duke Cunningham's little side business of bribery and corruption is complete, and has resulted in an unclassified 20-page report. Yet, according to a memo from Democratic Rep. Jane Harman of California to her colleagues, Republicans have backed out of an agreement to subpoena Cunningham and have not released the report.