Once again, a high-ranking member of the administration is insisting that the NSA surveillance program, as it has been authorized, is both Constitutionally and legally permissable. From today’s Vice Presidential address to the Heritage Foundation: Wartime conditions are, in every case, a test of military skill and national resolve. But this is especially true in the war on terror. Four years ago, President Bush told Congress and the country that
January 2006
An ontological observation
For the record, being called “Wanker of the day” by Atrios is a lot like being called dumpy by Margaret Cho—or being told by Jessica Cutler that you “really can bring a world-class ass fucking!” Though on the plus side, maybe my newfound noteriety will garner me my own panel discussion at the next EschaCon! A boy can still dream, can’t he?
“The Auteur’s Lament”: a protein wisdom micro fiction
“You’ve completely missed my point,” he said—waving her away like he would a busker, or the officious water service at a Chinese restaurant. “Completely and utterly missed it.”
Writing her own ticket
Via Instapundit and the Washington Post, we learn that Ana Marie Cox of Wonkette fame is handing off the reins to her site (Underneath Their Robes’ David Lat will take over)—hardly a surprise, given that she’s landed a second book deal, from Riverhead again, for a non-fiction work that will purportedly take on “the next generation of political activists” and be out in time for the 2008 elections. The deal
“Iran’s future? Watch the streets”
From Peter Ackerman and Ramin Ahmadi, writing in the IHT: For months Iranian activists and even moderate clerics have been concerned about the radical tendencies of Iran’s new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In the past few weeks—after he said that the Holocaust was a myth, called for Israel to be wiped off the map and banned Western music from state-run radio and television, the concern spread around the world. But there
New Year’s resolutions from Iran’s President Ahmadinejad (UPDATED WITH BREAKING NEWS and UPDATED AGAIN WITH MORE BREAKING NEWS)
* **** update From the Guardian UK,
My shelves are full, 5
Ended up getting all three of the DVDs I spoke of earlier, which means I have to clear some space. DVDs for sale below.
Rethinking the Holocaust, Middle East Style
A discussion about the Holocaust, which aired December 27 on the Iranian News Channel (IRINN), revealed what we’ve all secretly known all along: the wholesale slaughter of Jews in concentration camps in WWII is, in fact, a “myth,” and the crematoria and gas chambers used by the Nazis were really just public health tools—the crematoria “used to burn the bodies of those who died of typhus or contagious diseases” and
“The Schrödinger’s cat downloads some porn post” (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)
Schrödinger: “Don’t think I don’t know what you’re doing in there, cat. I mean, Kleenex boxes don’t just suddenly disappear, you know.”*
Advice
I’m heading out to Best Buy once my son wakes from his nap and am thinking of picking up the following flicks, none of which I’ve yet seen. Advice? Broken Flowers—Bill Murray in a Jim Jarmusch film. Can I go wrong? Wedding Crashers—Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson The Exorcism of Emily Rose—recommended by several people, but having been burned by Paul Schrader’s Dominion, I’m a little wary…
