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February 2008

What The Troops Are Listening To? [Dan Collins]

“For the Troops” is a compilation CD that they can download.  It contains tracks by, well . . . .  Anyway, it’s cool, I guess, but is it representative of what they’re listening to?  Speaking of which, Major John is headed back to Kuwait.  h/t <del>Reynolds </del> h/t Major John I’m voting for whoever the military guys ask me to this time around, as a token of thanks.   

Dems 2008: Another reading from the Book of Obama [Karl]

In the L.A. Times, Joel Stein delivers the latest chapter in the Book of Obama: Obamaphilia has gotten creepy. I couldn’t figure out if the two canvassers who came to my door Sunday had taken Ecstasy or were just fantasizing about an Obama presidency, but I feared they were going to hug me… What the Cult of Obama doesn’t realize is that he’s a politician. Not a brave one taking

Second Plague Visited [Dan Collins]

on Arkansas, after tornadoes, by God, because of Huckabee. More.   Still more. Previously.

Dems 2008: Right and Left looks down the trail [Karl]

RCP conveniently reprints the transcript of Dark Lord Karl Rove’s preview of the next week or two of the Democratic campaign from Hannity & Colmes.  At OpenLeft, Chris Bowers gives a similar rundown, favoring Sen. Barack Obama across the board in this weekend’s contests — caucuses in Maine, Washington state and Nebraska, plus the Louisiana primary.  Indeed, Obama is also favored the so-called “Potomac primary” next Tuesday, comprised of Virginia, DC, and

BREAKING! Boy Clinton [Dan Collins]

doesn’t want to be the story. Developing. UPDATE: Looks like there’s going to be considerable scope for troll-thwacking this evening. I can recommend Principato Pinot Noir (Pavia). Better than many a $40 bottle I’ve had, and at $5.99, a stupendous bargain. Luscious would be the word. UPDATE: If Clintons return to Whitehouse–The People’s House–the Lincoln Bedroom will be open to regular citizens, no quid pro quo expected.   Book now!

Election 2008: Dems understand – and will attack – McCain’s strengths [Karl]

Sen. John McCain’s rivals never understood how to tackle him, and DNC Chair Howard Dean’s talking points were generally lame (and inaccurate), but the Politico’s Jeanne Cummings reports on what the pros on the Dem side are mulling for Maverick: The appeal of a flip-flop assault is that it could undermine McCain’s reputation for taking tough stands and sticking with them no matter how the political wind blows. Carter Eskew, a former

what liberal media (redux, redux, redux)?

Bill Press, former host of “Crossfire” (and, last I checked, not a card-carrying member of the Vast Rightwing Conspiracy), argues that the media (in its aggregate, which is, at least if one counts political self-identification of reporters as a factor toward selection bias, overwhelmingly “liberal”) has changed from reporting on the primaries to deciding the primaries. They pick their favorites, they give them preferential treatment, they tear down their opponents,

State of the Nation, Address

Ray Robison emails: The media has decided that the Taliban is winning and they are running with the “resurgent Taliban” lie no matter how much NATO says the Taliban is not “resurgent”. They are burying US success to help the democrat nominee. Are they? Or is such spin actually more helpful to the candidate seen as most likely to prosecute the war vigourously, John McCain. — Oh, wait. I guess

Archmoonbat of Wankerbury [Dan Collins]

back in the news, advocating the installation of Shari’a law.  He ought to stop abusing his archbishopric in public, in my opinion.

December’s High Confidence NIE on Iran Reversed [Dan Collins]

Give Admiral Michael McConnell credit for trying to walk back the cat. Questioned this week by the Senate Intelligence Committee, the Director of National Intelligence defended the “integrity and the professionalism” of the process that produced last December’s stunning National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran’s nuclear program. Yet his testimony amounts to a reversal of the previous judgment. ****** Admiral McConnell’s belated damage repair ought to refocus world attention on