zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 06 2008 | politics, bush, people
though i don't think that campaign rhetoric necessarily has any bearing on the policy realities of the candidate (should they be nominated and eventually elected into office), the source of the categories a nominee weaves into their rhetoric is nonetheless decisive (just look at edwards' mimicry of bush's faith-based militarism and with its articulate, slightly more diplomatic spin and you'll see what i mean). i think this article rightly points out that there is a difference between a campaign that deploys a rhetoric of hope and one that mobilizes a rhetoric of fear and security. while i wouldn't put my chips down on hope at the end of the day, it definitely doesn't mechanistically cause the bowel-spasms effected by the discourse of national security. hopefully, if obama is elected, that difference consisting of the attitude and cosmopolitanism of hope can be translated into concrete policies. (at least contemporary state politics would lessen its anachronisticity by stepping up to the level of Kant). but for now, i agree with the author here that clinton has already done the worst thing she could do, which is to couch the debate on leadership in terms of national security.
zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 27 2007 | news, politics, gonzales, bush, washington
Damn. Why'd he go and do a thing like that when he has what Dick Cheney says is the only thing that matters--the confidence of the president?
Quoted: President Bush today praised Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, whose tenure has been marred by accusations of perjury before Congress, as “a man of integrity, decency and principle.”
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2007 | politics, news, washington, rove, bush, cheney
Again: No. Fucking. Way.
Quoted: What about those who say he's leaving to avoid Congressional scrutiny? "I know they'll say that," he says, "But I'm not going to stay or leave based on whether it pleases the mob."
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2007 | news, politics, bush, rove, Rove Karl, washington
zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 05 2007 | news, politics, bush, people, congress, Surveillance of Citizens by Government, spying, cheney
Here's a nice breakdown of the House's changes to the eavesdropping program.
Quoted: For one thing, as TPMmuckraker reported earlier today, under the bill, the primary role for the FISA Court is in issuing generalized surveillance warrants for "persons reasonably believed to be outside the United States."
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 05 2007 | bush, terrorism, news, Surveillance of Citizens by Government, politics, cheney
With reference to the quote below, why not just say that the new legislation allows for the search of any persons who are not native U.S. citizens currently located within the U.S.?
Score -100 for the supposed referendum on the Bush administration that supposedly took place last November.
Quoted: Representative Silvestre Reyes, Democrat of Texas and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said Friday that the bill the administration wanted would allow wiretapping without warrants as long as it was “concerning a person abroad.” As a result, Mr. Reyes said, the law could be construed as allowing any search inside the United States as long as the government claimed it “concerned” Al Qaeda.
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 03 2007 | iraq, film, movies, bush, cheney, war, scandal, video, politics
Quoted: The first film of its kind to chronicle the reasons behind Iraq’s descent into guerilla war, warlord rule, criminality and anarchy, NO END IN SIGHT is a jaw-dropping, insider’s tale of wholesale incompetence, recklessness and venality. Based on over 200 hours of footage, the film provides a candid retelling of the events following the fall of Baghdad in 2003 by high ranking officials such as former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, Ambassador Barbara Bodine (in charge of Baghdad during the Spring of 2003), Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Colin Powell, and General Jay Garner (in charge of the occupation of Iraq through May 2003), as well as Iraqi civilians, American soldiers and prominent analysts. NO END IN SIGHT examines the manner in which the principal errors of U.S. policy - the use of insufficient troop levels, allowing the looting of Baghdad, the purging of professionals from the Iraqi government and the disbanding of the Iraqi military - largely created the insurgency and chaos that engulf Iraq today.
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 03 2007 | cia, gonzales, bush, news, torture, waterboarding, politics, military commissons act, scandalShareViewed: 1 Time
zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 31 2007 | cheney, bush, news, scandal, politics, washington
Bum! BUM! BUUUMMMMMMM!!!
From last night's Larry King Live interview with Dick Cheney. With these magicless muggles, an "I don't know" is as good as a confession.
Quoted:
Q: That would be something you would recall.THE VICE PRESIDENT: I would think so.
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zerohour | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 30 2007 | gonzales, video, funny, politics, bush, washington, scandal, cheney
This is the July 25th testimony of Alberto Gonzales to the Senate, as presented by the Talking Points Memo Muckraker. It narrows it down to a few extended Q & A exchanges and a number of point-blank evasions. Also, FYI, Veracifier is the video outlet of the TPMMuckraker site that I've dotted half a dozen times by now.
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