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RatherGate 2:  The Wrath of (the) Con

protein wisdom EXCLUSIVE. MUST CREDIT protein wisdom. Internal CBS memo* from correspondent Richard Schlesinger to segment producer Linda Karas reveals plans for a cover up concerning last evening’s draft story.  The memo also reveals Schlesinger’s awareness* that Beverly Cocco, the key subject in the report, may have switched her story. *“Fake but accurate.  As in, I made it up.  Entirely.  Nevertheless, I think it captures the spirit of what’s going

everything that rises must converge

John Edwards offers John Kerry some debate advice

Edwards:  “…And if you can slip it in, it wouldn’t hurt you to mention bunnies a few times.  Ducklings, either.”

Reuters : Switzerland :: Teresa Heinz Kerry : Taco Bell

Reuters:  “Bush seen with debate edge over Kerry” U.S. President George W. Bush’s ability to stick to a simple, Rove-generated script of his policies on Iraq and terrorism should give the monosyllabic chimp an edge over his nuanced, cultured, Democratic rival Senator John Kerry in Thursday’s presidential debate, analysts say. […] The keen-minded and intellectually superior Kerry will likely showcase new hard-hitting language about chaos and casualties in Iraq by

Kerry:  “It just was a very inarticulate way of saying something, and I had one of those inarticulate moments late in the evening* when I was dead tired in the primaries and I didn’t say something very clearly.”

9 more articulate ways John Kerry might have said, “I actually did vote for the $87 billion, before I voted against it” “I actually did vote for the $87 billion, before I recognized that to have any chance at winning the Democratic nomination I was going to have to appeal to the anti-war crowd that was threatening to throw its weight behind Howard Dean.  The truncated mini-tyrant. “As a rule,

All things being equal, I’d Rather be in Skokie

RatherBiased keeps watching CBS News so I don’t have to, bless them.  Unfortunately, their server is down at the moment, so I’m going to post their latest bit o’ CBS punking here, in its entirety:  “CBS Does It Again: Network Touts Phony Emails Alleging Return of Military Draft” For months now, left-leaning interest groups have been trying to scare America’s young people into believing that the Bush Administration is eager

2004:  The Year of Bill INDC

Go vote Bill’s INDC Journal the “Best Inside the Beltway” blog in the Washington Post’s Best Blogs contest. And while you’re there, vote protein wisdom for…uh, nothing.  Because I wasn’t nominated.  For anything.  At all. Nada.  Which, thanks for that. protein wisdom:  achieving mediocrity since going on always. **** update: fafblog! 

Another moment of unabashed pragmatism

I don’t care, whichever.  Fish is fish.  Cook the trout if that’s easiest for you.

In the loop

To answer Cranky Neocon’s question, yes. Yes I did.  And we’re not yet done wrecking electoral havoc, Karl Rove and I… protein wisdom:  don’t hate the player, hate the player’s right-wing friends.

Kerry Edwards 2004:  Because Parliament Loves a Well-Behaved John John!

Based on his reading of the “Transatlantic Trends 2004” poll results, Daniel Twining, director of the German Marshall Fund and former foreign policy adviser to Senator John McCain, concludes that, “when it comes to America’s role in the world, Democrats are hard to distinguish from Europeans” (Weekly Standard, Sept. 20; subscription only) The America of many Democratic voters is distinctly European in its preference for multilateral solutions, its desire to