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June 2006

“Senate rejects calls on Iraq troop pullout”

From the AP: The GOP-controlled Senate on Thursday rejected Democratic calls to start withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq by years’ end, as the two parties sought to define their election-year positions on a war that has grown increasingly unpopular. “Withdrawal is not an option. Surrender is not a solution,” declared Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, who characterized Democrats as defeatists wanting to abandon Iraq before the mission is

variations on a theme: The “an ordinary clock glimpsed in its moment of brief ‘progressive’ political awakening” post (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

tic tic tic tic tic “Wait—we are still doing ‘tic,’ aren’t we?”*** tic tic tic

Markos “Kos” Moulitsas:  “They can take my life, but they can never take…my FREEDOM (TO TRY TO STARVE A STORY SUGGESTIVE OF IMPROPRIETY ON MY PART OF THE OXYGEN IT NEEDS TO GROW AND BURN, BURN, BURRRRNNNNN!)” – UPDATED

Drunk on his own “power,” Kos strikes back against The New Republic for daring to reveal a collaboration among several prominent leftwing sites.  From “TNR’s defection to the Right is now complete”: People talk about the need for the left to work together and have a unified message in the face of a unified conservative noise machine. So a google group was created called “Townhouse”, and it included many bloggers

WMD found in Iraq?

Here’s Austin Bay: I heard a report on Fox News about twenty minutes ago (5 PM Central) that Senator Rick Santorum claims coalition investigators in Iraq found chemical weapons — artillery shells filled with a chemical agent (perhaps sarin nerve agent). The Fox report said Santorum had fought with the Pentagon and White House to get the information declassified. I’d like to see Santorum put his evidence up on the

Pass the popcorn, indeed

Josh Trevino at Red State: TNR’s The Plank re-prints an e-mail from Matt Stoller’s not-so-secret Townhouse group—the entry page for the associated distro list is here — in which Markos Moulitsas asks his fellow left-bloggers to maintain a studious silence on the slowly coalescing story on what looks very much like a Jerome Armstrong-dKos pay-for-play cash nexus. “It would make my life easier if we can confine the story,” he

in which I do my civic duty

Dear ABC News: I suppose the biggest effect global warming has had on my life — aside from putting an end to my childhood fears that the next ice age could arrive at any moment and cancel the Orioles’ season — is that, as frightening as it now seems in retrospect, it made “moderate Democrat” Al Gore a viable national candidate for President, particularly in the minds of those who

My fourteenth brief conversation with the ghost of John Merrick

Merrick: “I AM NOT AN ANIMAL!” Me:  “Uh huh.  Got a riddle for you, John.  Why did the chicken cross the road?” Merrick:  “– I AM A HUMAN BEING!” Me:  “No, that’s not it. It’s because he saw you coming, and you totally grossed him out.” Me:  “I mean, so you’re a freak, so what?  Does that mean instead of the same drool- and strawberry shake-coated burlap bag day after

Howard Dean : military strategy ::  Howard Dean : funkadelic SOUL and collard greens!

Via the New Editor’s Tom Elia, I’m alerted to the latest verbal boner from DNC Chairman Howard Dean, who unleashed this bizarre articulation of Democratic war strategy (liberally peppered with anti-GOP invective) on Monday’s Hardball (with Norah O’Donnell): DEAN: I believe that John Murtha, who served two terms in Vietnam and 37 years as a combat veteran marine, knows a great deal about national defense than anybody in the Republican

variations on a theme: The “an ordinary clock glimpsed in its moment of brief psychotropic awakening” post (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)

tic tic tic tic tic “You ever looked closely at the inside of a Milky Way bar?  Because there’s like, an entire universe of stuff happening inside that nougat, man…” tic tic tic

Everything that’s risible must converge

So.  To hear dean of the faculty and professor of psychology and neuroscience at Pitzer College, Alan Jones, tell it, those folks who criticize the rather obvious and intellectually dangerous “progressive” bias in the modern academy (mostly in the humanities and social sciences) are part of a vast rightwing conspiracy funded by shady conservative sugar daddies.  Which, even were it true (and I don’t think it is) wouldn’t bother me