So. There’s got to be a Days Inn around here somewhere, don’t you think?
November 12, 2005
“The forty acres and a mule follow-up to the follow-up post” (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)
A friendly reminder, courtesy of Senate Intelligence Committee member Jay Rockefeller, that what we are seeing play out now is an orchestrated effort on the part of Democrats to politicize, along partisan lines, the subject of pre-war intelligence
From The Hill, Nov 6 2003: “Here is the full text of the memo from the office of Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WVa.) on setting a strategy for pursuing an independent investigation of pre-war White House intelligence dealings on Iraq”: We have carefully reviewed our options under the rules and believe we have identified the best approach. Our plan is as follows: 1) Pull the majority along as far as we
Odds, Ends
1. Thanks so much to Donald McEwan for A Fish Called Wanda, Popeye, and The Man from Snowy River on DVD. Should make for a great weekend. 2. Mark Moore wants help in finding these Magnificent Seven. 3. “Liberals are Unpatriotic,” from retired Navy SEAL Matthew Heidt of Froggy Ruminations. The opening salvo: Oh yeah, you read that correctly. All you liberals out there that would rather score political points
You know what day it is, don’t you, Jeff –?
—Yeah, yeah, I know. But if it’s dancing you want, you should have been here earlier—like, just after the Bush speech this morning, when the little guy fixed himself an ice cold pitcher of gin and juice, dropped an old cardboard refrigerator box in the middle of the living room floor, and breakdanced himself into a whirling, shelled frenzy! Unfortunately, six drinks and a half-hour later, all the poor bastard
