Cathy Young weighs in on the Wally Hettle / Paul Deignan flap, as does Richard Bennett, who calls Hettle’s actions “academic McCarthyism” and notes how Hettle, in his attempt to prove himself an elightened male feminist, presumed to fight Bitch PhD’s battles for her. Which, I guess we can take some comfort from the fact that, though rigorous academic debate is as good as dead, old fashioned chivalry is still
November 11, 2005
a very short and predictable interview with Ted Kennedy’s highball glass
me: ”So, tell me, when’s the last time you were empty long enough to be washed and put away –” highball glass: “– HA!”
Bad faith arguments
John Cole calls Kevin Drum on a spectacularly obvious lie by omission. In light of today’s Bush speech, we should all keep an eye out for situationally ironic performatives of the kind Drum tries to sneak past his readers. If that is what he’s actually attempting to do, of course. Personally, I’m of the belief that all of Drum’s readers already know the truth but are willing to feign outrage
How will the Democrats React to Bush’s Speech?
Glad you asked. Here’s Sen Teddy Kennedy, expressing his outrage: Its deeply regrettable that the president is using Veterans Day as a campaign-like attempt to rebuild his own credibility by tearing down those who seek the truth about the clear manipulation of intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war. Instead of providing open and honest answers about how we will achieve success in Iraq and allow our troops to
Bush breaks his silence and fires back at his political opponents. Finally. (UPDATED)
A few key excerpts from the President’s Veteran’s Day speech on Iraq; these remarks began roughly 39 minutes into a 50 minutes speech. Transcription may not be perfect. “…the debate at home must be free-minded.” Suggestions that the administration led us into war are “baseless attacks” from “some Democrats.” “It is deepy irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war [to liberate Iraq] began.” “The stakes are too high…for
