I don’t get the appeal of NASCAR. I really don’t. It’s as exciting to watch as butter melting, except when they crash, and I don’t find human mutilation to be entertaining. I’ve always assumed that there is some technical prowess involved for the drivers, but as a spectator, I can’t appreciate it because I can’t see what they are doing. … Read More
New Rule on Amnesty International
NEW RULE: Amnesty International is a legitimate source for human rights violations of other countries, but is an unreliable and irresponsible source for reporting on the U.S. On March 27, 2003, Rumsfeld said: We know that it’s a repressive regime…Anyone who has read Amnesty International or any of the human rights organizations about how the regime of Saddam Hussein treats … Read More
War Snapshot
The insurgents are on the run, says the blind man. BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 28 – The surge of violence that has swept Iraq since its first elected government took office nearly a month ago continued Saturday, with at least 30 new deaths reported across the country, some of them in what appeared to be sectarian killings. The latest attacks raised … Read More
Too Little, Too Late
The headline says it all: Republican Party to require ethics training for candidates. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Saying he’s “mad as hell” over recent ethical missteps by Republicans, state GOP Chairman Robert Bennett is planning to require all candidates seeking party support to undergo ethics training. This pertains to Ohio only (Bennett is the Ohio State GOP Chairman), but one … Read More
The New Postmodernism (or A Short and Hypocritical History of Media-Bashing)
E.J. Dionne has a must-read about conservative media-bashing, using the Newsweek-Koran outrage as a launching-off point. The key graf (for me) is this: Conservative academics have long attacked “postmodernist” philosophies for questioning whether “truth” exists at all and claiming that what we take as “truths” are merely “narratives” woven around some ideological predisposition. Today’s conservative activists have become the new … Read More
On Presidential Dynasties
USA Today reports that, according to a recent USAToday/CNN/Gallop poll, 53% of Americans say they are likely to vote for Hillary Rodham Clinton if she runs for president in 2008 (Link). I’m frankly surprised that 53% of Americans have an opinion at all about who they would vote for in 2008, and it leads me to wonder if “I don’t … Read More
I Think I Saw This Movie
Scientists are baffled by an unusual bright spot on Saturn’s big moon, Titan. Or something pretty similar….
Qu’ran Mishandling Confirmed
Developing story, but here’s what is known so far: WASHINGTON – U.S. officials have substantiated five cases in which military guards or interrogators mishandled the Quran of Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay but found “no credible evidence” to confirm a prisoner’s report that a holy book was flushed in a toilet, the prison’s commander said Thursday. [Source] Of course, the … Read More
North Carolina Update
What a backwater state this can be sometimes. First, we had the Baptist preacher who kicked members of his parish out because they voted for Kerry (but, fortunately, there was a happy ending). And then we had another Baptist preacher who posted a sign in front of the church saying “The Koran should be flushed.” (Afghani deaths: Unknown). And then, … Read More
Juan Cole Lays It Out
Do yourself a favor and read it. These are the closing paragraphs, but the support for his argument preceeds it: Therefore, I conclude that the United States is stuck in Iraq for the medium term, and perhaps for the long term. The guerrilla war is likely to go on a decade to 15 years. Given the basic facts, of capable, … Read More
Judicial Activism
It’s one thing (a constitutional thing) for a private citizen to criticize another citizen’s religion, but this is entirely different . . . and unconstitutional: An Indianapolis father is appealing a Marion County judge’s unusual order that prohibits him and his ex-wife from exposing their child to “non-mainstream religious beliefs and rituals.” The parents practice Wicca, a contemporary pagan religion … Read More
Quotes That Make You Go “Hmmmmmm”
"See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." — President Bush, 5/24/05 Oh yes, George. We know, we know. TOO-GOOD-TO-LEAVE-IN-THE-COMMENTS-SECTION UPDATE: Lizard Queen completes the circle, by comparing the Bush quote to FDR’s: "Repetition does not transform a … Read More
The McClellan Challenge
L’il Scotty McClellan throws down the gauntlet: “In terms of the intelligence, the – if anyone wants to know how the intelligence was used by the administration, all they have to do is go back and look at all the public comments over the course of the lead-up to the war in Iraq, and that’s all very public information. Everybody … Read More
The Latest In Krazy Kristian Kookdom
Wake the kids and load the mini-van. It’s time for a trip to the Creation Museum! Wait. Better not yet. The museum will open in 2007 in Northern Kentucky, USA (natch), right near the Cincinnati Airport. A 50,000 square foot facility, it claims to be “a wonderful alternative to the evolutionary natural history museums that are turning countless minds against … Read More
Lies and the Lies About the Lies
Editor and Publisher notes how Scotty McClennan is now denying that he ever suggested that the Newsweek article caused death in Afghanistan: At a White House press briefing Monday, Press Secretary Scott McClellan, pressed by reporters and with Afghan President Karzai in disagreement, retreated on claims that Newsweek’s retracted story on Koran abuse cost lives in Afghanistan. He also claimed … Read More