All the stops are out now, folks. The polls have been consistently bad for Republicans as we approach the November election, and the White House political consultants--all 3,000,000 of them, give or take a few--have decided on their last ditch theme and every single one of the players on the WH team is trying to ram it down the public's throat. The President repeated the theme today in his radio address, using stirring rhetoric that, unfortunately, merely demonstrates what a large con this theme really is.
Thought they'd get away with it, eh? Seems that ABC is all set to air a "docudrama"....
You may have missed it, but earlier this week the government released their 2005 figures on poverty in America. Still not good. Still mostly of no concern to anyone who "counts" in the country. And the global statistics are even worse.
So here's a rundown on the stats and where they come from.
Details from the mandatory Pentagon report to Congress on the state of affairs in Iraq became public today. "Not optimistic" is a tremendous understatement.
Corporate responsibility. What a concept. I took a college course devoted to it in the 1970s, which clearly illustrated that this was mostly a contradiction in terms. And you know it hasn't gotten better since the election of Reagan. So...how about $1 billion in settlements by major corporations to avoid going to court on various charges of fraud/slime/corruption?
As you try to survive the barrage of election year hype about homeland security and the great lengths to which our government is going to make us safe, chew on this one from the Chicago Sun Times.
Even the most dedicated propagandist slips up and lets a little truth slip every once and a while. Take GOPUSA: