Some folks won’t like this Peggy Noonan piece much. But for me, it struck a nerve. Of course, had today been a Friday, maybe I’d feel a bit differently. Being naked in a tub of Guinness wouldn’t hurt things, either.
October 2005
McConnell?
Hugh Hewitt: Because the assault from the left on the next nominee is going to be so intense, it makes sense to nominate a judge who has recently been vetted and FBI-checked. Fairly recent Senate hearings are also a plus, as they will demonstrate the necessary ability to handle the heat that is on the way. Because cases coming before the SCOTUS in the near future include some crucial decisions—including
The media spin (and the liguistic turn)
Question: how many “bases” does the President have, exactly? I mean, for years we’ve been hearing from Democrats and the legacy media how James Dobson, Hugh Hewitt, the evangelicals, et al, are Bush’s “right wing” conservative base—but these are the very people who, in addition to GOP party pragmatists, by and large were most supportive of the Miers nomination. And yet today, all I’m hearing is that Bush caved to
“Possible Civil Suit Looms As Threat in CIA-Leak Case”
From the WSJ (subscribers only, so I’ll excerpt at length): In addition to the prospect of indictments looming in the CIA leak case, the Bush administration faces another threat: civil litigation that could expose top officials to damage payments and years of wide-ranging scrutiny. Former diplomat Joseph Wilson, whose criticism of the administration’s Iraq policy sparked the current furor and led to the outing of his Central Intelligence Agency-operative wife,
“Democratic leader: Right wing killed Miers’ nomination”
Via Raw Story: Washington, D.C. – Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid released the following statement on Harriet Miers’ withdrawal of her nomination to the United States Supreme Court. “The radical right wing of the Republican Party killed the Harriet Miers nomination. Apparently, Ms. Miers did not satisfy those who want to pack the Supreme Court with rigid ideologues. “I had recommended that the President consider nominating Ms. Miers because I
a short conversation with my fourth double martini, 2
me: “So. Wanna drink some wine, curl up on the couch, maybe listen to Glass Houses?” double martini: me: “… ‘she stood on the tracks, waving her arms, leading me to that third rail, shock—quick as a wink, she changed her mind’…” double martini: “Dude. Do I have tits? Go to bed. Seriously. You’re making me uncomfortable.”
Uh oh…
Lookie like some uppity darkie done gone an’ shuffled off’n dat ol’ liberal plantation agin’! (h/t LGF)
What Multiculturalism Has Wrought
From the Herald Sun (Australia): Police are being advised to treat Muslim domestic violence cases differently out of respect for Islamic traditions and habits. Officers are also being urged to work with Muslim leaders, who will try to keep the families together. Women’s groups are concerned the politically correct policing could give comfort to wife bashers and keep their victims in a cycle of violence. The instructions come in a
Plamegate: The Quickening
Here’s the latest salacious speculation on the Fitzgerald investigation, from Richard Sale: Two top White House aides are expected to be indicted today on various charges related to the probe of CIA operative Valerie Plame whose classified identity was publicly breached in retaliation after her husband, Joe Wilson, challenged the administration’s claim that Saddam Hussein had sought to buy enriched unranium from Niger, acording to federal law enforcement and senior
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance, abridged 21
There is no shame in admitting that the machines pulling up behind you clearly outclass your own. Instead, the shame comes when you allow your obstinance and pride to disrupt the natural flow of traffic.
