
If I were Obama I'd be scared.
Not.
RUTHLESSLY MOCKING GLENN REYNOLDS AND OTHER PUTZEN SINCE 2006. HEHINDEEDY!
Two of the world’s leading thinkers are in the middle of a spat.
Big kerfuffle in Fort Worth as gay protesters complain that cops who turned up at a gay bar to arrest patrons were brutal. I find this hilarious:Protesters said they want to know why Fort Worth police officers and Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission agents used what the protesters described as excessive force when arresting seven patrons at the Rainbow Lounge early Sunday. ...How drunk and horny do you have to be to be a male who gropes a male cop -- especially in Texas!?In a statement, the Fort Worth Police Department said agents inspected three bars early Sunday and police arrested patrons at the Rainbow Lounge because they were drunk and tried to grope officers.
Todd Camp of Fort Worth, who was at the bar, said one person was hospitalized after hitting his head during the incident. Police could not confirm that Sunday night.No word yet on whether Dreher also finds this beating "hilarious.""It was incredibly excessive and brutal," Camp said.
Senior Editor Tammye Nash is just now leaving the hospital in Fort Worth where she spoke with Chad Gibson’s family. Gibson is in intensive care after reportedly suffering head trauma when he was thrown to the ground by police early Sunday during a raid of the Rainbow Lounge. Nash said she visited with Gibson’s mother and his sister this morning, and they told her that his condition has worsened. Gibson reportedly has a brain bleed — also known as intracerebral hemorraghing — and the clot inside his skull has gotten larger and shifted, which is a bad sign. Gibson is scheduled for another CT scan at 10 a.m. today. After that, doctors will decide whether the clot can be shrunk with medication or whether they need to perform surgery.
“TRAITORS:” I remember when calling people treasonous was wrong.
They’re not antiwar. They’re just on the other side.
NOT ANTIWAR, just on the other side: “Disturbed anti-war protester can’t find soldier, kills civilian with axe instead.”
“Anti-war?” Or just on the other side? Your call.
ANOTHER UPDATE: More photos here. They’re not so much “antiwar” as just on the other side.
I WARNED EARLIER that if Americans concluded that the press was on the other side, the consequences would be dire.
As I've warned before, if Americans conclude that the press is, basically, on the side of the enemy, the consequences are likely to be dire.
THE NEW CLIMATE OF FEAR IN AMERICA seems to have claimed another victim:May 2004:A local soldier back from the war in Iraq said he was beaten at an area concert because of what was printed on his T-shirt, NBC 4’s Nancy Burton reported. . . .
According to a Columbus police report, six witnesses who didn’t know Barton said the person who beat him up was screaming profanities and making crude remarks about U.S. soldiers, Burton reported.
Not anti-war. Just on the other side.
UPDATE: In response to a later link back to this post on August 8, 2006, Reader Ted Gideon emails that this report turned out to be false.
THEY’RE NOT ANTIWAR: They’re just on the other side.
Note to Kristof: They’re not “well-meaning,” and it’s odd that you’d think so in light of these sentiments. And they’re not anti-war. They’re on the other side, and they’re admitting it.
And, once again, it looks as if another “peace” group isn’t really for peace, but simply on the other side. And, apparently, on Kerry’s side as well.
This, of course, is why the Bush Administration’s efforts to keep the UN relevant were a bad idea. The Security Council was — and is — packed with people who were on the other side.


Notably not on this list: The likes of Bob Woodward and Tim Russert. Hopefully, the next time the nation faces a grave national security crisis, we will listen to the people who were right, not the people who were wrong, and heed those who reported the truth, not those who served as stenographers to liars.
I'm not an economist, but $787B, 40% of which was tax cuts, seemed small to supposedly rescue an economy that's $13-14T.At the beginning of this year, you may remember, Mr. Obama made an eloquent case for a strong economic stimulus — then delivered a proposal falling well short of what independent analysts (and, I suspect, his own economists) considered necessary. The goal, presumably, was to attract bipartisan support. But in the event, Mr. Obama was able to pick up only three Senate Republicans by making a plan that was already too weak even weaker.
At the time, some of us warned about what might happen: if unemployment surpassed the administration’s optimistic projections, Republicans wouldn’t accept the need for more stimulus. Instead, they’d declare the whole economic policy a failure. And that’s exactly how it’s playing out. With the unemployment rate now almost certain to pass 10 percent, there’s an overwhelming economic case for more stimulus. But as a political matter it’s going to be harder, not easier, to get that extra stimulus now than it would have been to get the plan right in the first place.

'He Has to Go' [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
Bill Bennett on Sanford, just now.He quoted Chuck Colson on integrity[...]
Bizarrely, Ledeen also tries to make a distinction between offering “political and moral support” and offering “encouragement” to the Iranians backing Mousavi in the street protests. This makes little sense. The dictionary provides several definitions of “support,” most of which I assume Ledeen is not proposing (though I suppose he may want America to pay the protesters’ bills, presumably secretly and perhaps through his good offices, as he once established key connections in Iran which facilitated the Iran-Contra disaster).
Anyway, the [Mother Jones] article begins by talking about me and states that I am a blogger for the “conservative Pajamas Media network” --newsflash to the author Amy Benfer: I am a blogger on blogspot, not at Pajamas Media-- but why get bogged down with too many facts?
When I first started back in 2001, the blogosphere was a relatively small place: I actually had a pretty good handle on what was going on in general. Now it's gigantic, and I often run across highly trafficked blogs I've never heard of before. It was also a place where people made a big effort to be civil; that seemed to fade after the 2002 elections and has mostly gotten worse ever since. I'm tempted to blame the influence of anonymous comment-trolls, but it's also the case that other media have grown much less civil in recent years, so there's probably a larger societal influence there, too.
He doesn’t link to the survey he mentions, probably because he doesn’t want you to realize that it’s two years old. Took me about 45 seconds to find it, and it would have taken less if I weren’t simultaneously downloading so much Ann Althouse/Jonah Goldberg slash porn. Here. Survey date: September 12, 2006. Before the financial crisis, before the recession, before millions of layoffs, before the last midterm election. On Monday, June 22, 2009 Larry Kudlow is making a point about a contemporaneous health care debate using a survey from two thousand and fucking six. But I’m sure his omission was accidental.



Two months ago, and for the past five, ten, twenty years for that matter, the right have demanded that we bomb the sovereign nation of Iran into the Stone Age. It was a nation led by lunatic Islamic fundamentalists and composed almost entirely of bloodthirsty terrorists desperate to wipe Israel off the map and rain death upon the Great Satan. The urgency with which we needed to start killing Iranians was difficult to put into words. Now - almost literally overnight - Iran is America circa 1775, a noble people yearning desperately for sweet, sweet democracy while being oppressed by the Commies or Terrorists or Whigs or whoever the boogeyman of the moment happens to be.Full take here.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH OFFERS a quick path to “Jeffersonian democracy” in Iran.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH says forget this wobbly stuff: we’re getting ready for war with Iraq.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH responds to a growing trend among antiwar folks of impugning the masculinity of prowar folks while engaging in chest-pounding displays on their own.
IRANIAN-AMERICANS hope that Iran will be next...
UPDATE: Pejman Yousefzadeh has some thoughts.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH WONDERS why Western media are paying so little attention to the demonstrations in Iran, when those demonstrations might topple the mullahs and demonstrate the effectiveness of the Bush Administration’s strategy in . . . Oh, hell, never mind. Some questions answer themselves.
UPDATE: Pejman Yousefzadeh notes that this is more evidence that Iraq didn’t distract us from the pursuit of Al Qaeda.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH thinks that the air is going out of the Plame/Wilson affair as Robert Novak says it wasn’t leaked by the Administration.
PEJMAN YOUSEFZADEH: “You would think the myth that General Shinseki was fired because of his comments on troop deployment in Iraq wouldn’t get any traction anymore.”
If a number of other conservative publishers have their way, the Examiner will get more competition. PajamasMedia, the blog conglomerate that grew out of the “Rathergate” story, is talking to potential reporters for an investigative journalism site. Jennifer Rubin, the site’s Washington editor, declined to discuss the plans but pointed to the site’s coverage of anti-tax “Tea Parties” as proof that “the old model of elite journalists peddling liberal opinion as ‘objective reporting’ is dying.”
RealClearPolitics flags Charlles [sic] Krauthammer's column today with the heading "Obama clueless on Iran." It's enough to make one wonder whether Obama supports the Iranian regime. Whose side is he on?
I dunno, this sounds like a PR triumph to me.
...I just want her to stop milking her role as GOP martyr. Palin should stick to her day job - by which I mean, governing Alaska, not being fodder for talk-show humor.
I tend to think men should be able to have clubs and women etc. But if we're
going to have a standard for one sex as pertains to the judiciary, it should be
applied equally.
I didn’t write about immigration, which I agree is a core question of sovereignty and one that doesn’t lend itself readily to self-help, though the Minutemen are an early sign of what we might see if the federal government remains ineffectual on the subject.
According to local law enforcement, three people posing as police officers forced their way into the home of Raul Flores in Arivaca, Arizona, about 10 miles from the Mexican border, on May 30. They shot and killed Flores and his nine-year-old daughter, and wounded Flores' wife. The three, Shawna Forde, Jason Bush, and Albert Gaxiola, were arrested and charged last Thursday and Friday.But here's where it gets interesting: Forde's brother, Merrill Metzger, has told the Arizona Daily Star that Forde had been talking recently about "starting a revolution against the United States government," and had said she planned to recruit members of the Aryan Nations as part of a plan to rob drug cartels.
It sounds like Forde had started putting that plan into action. Bush, accused of being the triggerman in the killing, was also charged Friday in the 1997 murder of a sleeping Hispanic homeless man in Washington, reports the paper. According to law enforcement authorities in the state, Bush "has had long-standing ties to the Aryan Nations." In 2003, they say, Bush moved to the Sandpoint area of northern Idaho, a historic center of white supremacist activity.
Both Forde and Bush also have ties to the fringe of the anti-immigration movement. As Josh noted last week over at TPM, Forde leads Minutemen American Defense (MAD), a vigilante group that conducts patrols of the US-Mexico border.
JUST HEARD OBAMA IS GOING TO IMPOSE A 40% TAX ON ASPIRIN BECAUSE IT'S WHITE AND IT WORKS.HAHAHAHAHA. And there's cotton in the bottle and everything.
Phew!I will soon be stepping aside as editor of National Review Online. I’m not going too far. I’ll still be contributing to NRO with ideas and content, and if you are an author or reader you might not notice much of a change.
Surprise in the Iranian Elections [Michael Ledeen]
Everyone thinks he is winning! Mousavi says he's won. Ahmadinejad says he's won. Karrubi says he's a solid second, and will contest the runoff (with Mousavi) next Friday. Rezai says he's won a moral victory.
And the ballot counting has only just begun . . . so here's another way in which Obama has influenced Iran: It's the Chicago school of ballot counting.
Interesting! Is Dr. Contra suggesting Obama didn't really win the election? He's a terrible writer, so it's hard to say for sure.
Let's go to the source!
I do not speak wingnut. HALP?
...Charles translates.
Sometimes I almost feel sorry for poor Carrie Prejean, a pretty young woman shoved into the front lines of the culture war simply by answering a question at the Miss USA Pageant. But then I remember what an emphatically idiotic trash heap she's repeatedly revealed herself to be, and I get over it.
If Napolitano was prophetic about all those returning vets becomes crazed terrorists, we're going to have real trouble for a long time now. After all, von Brunn was a WWII vet, which means we still have all those vets from Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Gulf I, and Gulf II to worry about. Given the 60-year lag time, the returning-vet terrorist threat is going to continue well through the end of the century.
Army Sgt. John M. Russell and Pfc. Jaynie May Askew were desperate soldiers far from home, one accused of killing five GIs in Baghdad and the other is thought to have committed suicide in San Antonio.They snapped, beyond the reach of a military that tried hard to save them.
“I wish there were easy answers,” the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike Mullen, said Saturday. “There are not.”
The Army says Russell, a three-tour veteran from Sherman, shot five soldiers and that Askew, of Scotsdale, Ariz., probably killed herself.
The Army thinks there are fixes — one slowing down a high “operational tempo” that has forced troops to pull two, three and even four war-zone tours. It's trying to expand the time between tours to 18 months by 2010 and 24 months in 2011.
“There's no end to the cycle,” said Raul Villaronga, a retired Army colonel and Vietnam veteran who works with groups that support military families.
First, the "conventional political classification" is a rubric that accounts for extremists on the far right or left who abhor Democrats or Republicans. Ralph Nader has a lot of bad things to say about the Democratic Party, but that doesn't make him hard to classify on the left-right spectrum.
Second, a certain strand of conservative thought is comfortable with most of the tenets of Republican doctrine with the exception of free trade and, especially, Jews, Israel, and neoconservative influence. Pat Buchanan is the emblem of this brand of conservatism. Buchanan is generally a Republican partisan except for Jewish/Israeli/Middle Eastern issues where he takes strong exception. Von Brunn is pretty clearly a violent and more extreme adherent of Buchanan's basic worldview. That he would detest a neoconservative institution like the Standard isn't "complicating" or surprising at all.
The fact that wingnuts don't even know the subsets of their own movement is a testament to their ignorance.
Honestly, do you really think a pansy guy like this Guy Cimbalo would have the courage to get in a room with, much less actually rape any of these conservative women?
MIRANDA WARNINGS FOR TERRORISTS: Thank Sen. McCain.
A DOJ spokesman says there’s been no new policy directive.
“There has been no policy change and no blanket instruction issued for FBI agents to Mirandize detainees overseas,” spokesman Matt Miller said.
Next we'll hear that Tim McVeigh and William Pierece were left-wing, too.James von Brunn served six years in prison for trying to make what he called a "legal, non-violent citizens arrest" of Federal Reserve board members in 1981 -- a sentence he blamed on "a Negro jury, Jew/Negro attorneys" and "a Jew judge," he said on his Web site, "Holy Western Empire."
"He is in our files going back way into the 1980s," said Heidi Beirich, a researcher for the Montgomery, Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center. "He has an extremely long history with neo-Nazis and white supremacists. He's written extremely incendiary publications raging about Jews, blacks and the like."
Von Brunn is a native of St. Louis, Missouri, and a 1943 graduate of Washington University there. According to his online biography, he served as a Navy officer in World War II and became an advertising artist and executive after the war.
But by the late 1970s, Beirich told CNN, he had become a "hardcore neo-Nazi" and an associate of William Pierce -- the white supremacist leader whose 1978 book, "The Turner Diaries," is blamed for inspiring Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
"Bit by bit Liberalism ascended. Bit by bit the Constitution was re-interpreted. Bit by bit government institutions and Congressmen fell into JEW hands --then U.S. diplomacy, businesses, resources and manpower came under JEW control," one such message reads. "Whitemen sat on their collective asses and did NOTHING -- NOTHING BUT TALK."Yep, sounds totally left-wing.
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: How Fox News Opened America. “I said some years ago that the genius of Rupert Murdoch and Roger Ailes was to have discovered a niche market in American broadcasting — half the American people.”
People who commit crimes bear the entire responsibility for those crimes. Assigning guilt, real or imagined, to groups rather than individuals for their own actions is one of the reasons we have to have a Holocaust Memorial at all. It’s the kind of thinking that leads to genocide when allowed to run to run to its extreme.Is this guy serious? Does he really expect us to believe that if the shooter were a Muslim, wingnut blogs wouldn't be screaming RELIGION OF PEACE!!!11!1! right now?
According to NBC, the man who shot a security guard and potentially one to two other people at the Holocaust Museum today is 89-year-old James W. Von Brunn. Von Brunn maintains a white-supremacist Web site, HolyWesternEmpire.org. The biography of Von Brunn on the site states that he spent over six years in federal prison for attempting to "place the treasonous Federal Reserve Board of Governors under legal, non-violent, citizens arrest." A World War II veteran and resident of Maryland, Von Brunn is the author of a pamphlet entitled "Kill the Best Gentiles: A new, hard-hitting exposé of the JEW CONSPIRACY to destroy the White gene-pool."Malkin's crowd was trying to guess the profile of the shooter before it was released, and this comment is ironically amusing.
OOOHHHH, ME, PICK ME!Give that man a hand grenade.
The shooter is a White, Republican, Right-Wing Christian Extremist who served in the Military, listens to Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck who is mad because his Orthodox Jewish Girlfriend aborted his baby at Tiller’s Kansas clinic last month IN the last month before the expected due date.
How’d I do? Do I get a hand grenade or a shoulder-propelled rocket launcher?
I'll just go ahead and lay the odds at 2:1 that the suspect's name will be something like Joe Smith, but then in 48 hours we'll learn that he recently changed his name to Ahmed al-Jihad. Yet we'll also be told that that authorities are perplexed at what possibly could have motivated him.Oops.
Now screenwriters have their prejudices against actors - and I’ve certainly been guilty of them on occasion. Truth to tell, we’re jealous. In the Hollywood pecking order they have all the power. Hardly anyone goes to see a Roger Simon movie and not that many even go to see a Robert Towne movie. So among ourselves we writers like to disparage actors as pretty boys who mouth our words, etc., etc.
Gaffney's claim that Obama is our first Muslim president is quite far-fetched (as was Morrison's statement that Clinton was our first black president, but Morrison is not a serious analyst) and his suggestion that Obama may be a Muslim seems baseless.Obama was engaged in Muslim "outreach." In my opinion, that's a fool's errand and probably dangerous too -- as it was when President Bush tried it. But if you're going to make the attempt in a serious way, then it makes sense to throw around the various catch-phrases that Gaffney cites and, more generally, to speak to Muslims from "inside their perspective ".
I also disagree with Krauthammer's claim that Obama made statements that delegitimize the state of Israel.
FYI, here’s the extended web clip of her interview with Hannity. The most eventful bit is the one Drudge quoted, but the last two minutes are worth watching just to see how chummy Hannity is with her. Say this for him: Unlike the modern-day Murrow at MSNBC, at least he makes no pretense whatsoever of objectivity.I'll say this for Hannity: he's an asshole and a liar.

...if you appoint yourself someone’s anonymous blogging nemesis, you can probably expect to be outed.Whelan:
I have been uncharitable in my conduct towards the blogger who has used the pseudonym Publius. Earlier this evening, I sent him an e-mail setting forth my apology for my uncharitable conduct.UPDATE
Poor Jonah covered himself in goo when he could have waited a day and avoided any comment.So did Putz. Same motivation.
I am here to ask you to open your wallet for National Review Online.Like she would know.
I know. This is the worst time to ask for money. Money is tight all around, and most of us have strict priorities for the little that we have. There are mortgages and rent payments. Groceries. Tuitions. Vacations. And thanks to the president, date night now costs ten times what it used to.
This week’s Poliwood is about “Who Killed Hollywood?” - assuming somebody did. Or perhaps, as I state, cribbing the great words of Preston Sturges referring to chivalry: “It’s not only dead, it’s decomposed.”
The media, of course, swallowed like eager, brainless adherents - another indication that liberalism is not only dead, it’s decomposed.
Or, to once again paraphrase the great Preston Sturges: “Lberalism is not only dead, it’s decomposed.”
The word liberal no longer exists. It has been hijacked and placed in the deep freeze… or … to paraphrase Preston Sturges (who was talking of chivalry at the time)… “Liberalism is not only dead. It’s decomposed.”
David Brooks has a smart column in the NYT today - The Identity Trap - that almost doesn’t go far enough. Identity politics isn’t just “dead,” in the immortal words of Preston Sturges, “it’s decomposed.”
Back on 6/13/2003 I put up a post based on that great Claudette Colbert (okay, Preston Sturges) line from Palm Beach Story: “Chivalry is not only dead, it’s decomposed!” The same, I wrote then and continue to feel [You haven't matured, I see.-ed.], can be said of party politics in our country today...
The ideologies of liberalism and progressivism, as they were known to us for decades, are not only dead, as the lady said… they’re decomposed.
The UN Oil-for-Food Scandal - undoubtedly the greatest boodoggle in the entire history of international organizations — continues to be virtually unreported by our sclerotic Mainstream Media like the NYT and the LAT. They seem desperate to preserve the impression that all is well at the United Nations — proof by itself that our contemporary hidebound “liberalism” is not only dead, it’s decomposed.
It is often said that we cannot prosecute a war against Iraq until there is a solution to the Palestinian problem. But actually it is the other way around. We cannot get a solution to the Palestinian problem until we have successfully prosecuted the war against Iraq. That is because the problem that needs to be solved is the state of mind of the Arabs. As long as Arabs, and Palestinians particularly, believe that they can extirpate the state of Israel, there will be no solution they and Israel can agree on.Bitchin'.

Treacle said...
John said...I hate skinny white girls.
Fen said... Deanna: I'm always taken aback at how angry or disapproving Michelle Obama looks.
Darcy: I just think her sour, negative nature shows in photos.
I know that look. See it every day. Its the consequence of carrying a racial chip on your shoulder all of your life. Everything is whitey's fault.
- Fen said...
"Die white bitch"
/fixed
AllenS said...Sometimes, I get the feeling that Michelle is not comfortable around white people. I'll bet she felt more at home in Rev. Wright's church.
wvhillbilly said...“White bitch better step the fuck off.”
Lem said...This ho told me to wear white.
veni vidi vici said...Michelle: "You're *Italian*, bitch; stop frontin' like y'all French 'n shit."
PierreLegrand said...Waaaaaaa! I HATE THIS WHITE BITCH! BARACK PLEASE MAKE FRANCE GO AWAY!
Sun Tzu said...
What 'chu talkin 'bout, ho?
Anonymous Blogger said...
"I so love to ignore black women!"
But many in the party establishment, mindful of her polarizing persona and the devastating caricatures that emerged last fall, would prefer [Palin] remain in Alaska and leave the party rebuilding to others who may appeal to the broad middle of the country.
Palin continues:
"America is digging a deeper hole and how are we paying for this government large-esque. We're borrowing. We're borrowing from China and we consider that now we own sixty percent of general motors -- or the U.S. government does. But who is the U.S. government becoming more indebted to? It's China. So that leads you to have to ask who is really going to own our car industry than in America."
GINGRICH: I am not a citizen of the world. I am a citizen of the United States because only in the United States does citizenship start with our creator. [...] I think this is one of the most critical moments in American history. We are living in a period where we are surrounded by paganism.Let's change this statement around, and pretend Gingrich is an Islamic right-wing conservative in, say, Pakistan.
AL NYUT: I am not a citizen of the world. I am a citizen of the Pakistan because only in Pakistan does citizenship start with Allah. [...] I think this is one of the most critical moments in our history. We are living in a period where we are surrounded by infidels.Do Republicans realize how much they sound like the people they keep insisting are the problem?
I personally have never seen a teen-age girl make a fool of herself over a boy the way many--most--mainstream reporters have over Barack Obama.
It must be very strange to be President Bush. A man of extraordinary vision and brilliance approaching to genius, he can't get anyone to notice. He is like a great painter or musician who is ahead of his time, and who unveils one masterpiece after another to a reception that, when not bored, is hostile.
People who squirm at the sight of bugs or are grossed out by blood and guts are more likely to be politically conservative, new studies find.This bit goes a long way towards explains the existence of Rod Dreher:In particular, the squeamish are more apt to have conservative attitudes about gays and lesbians.
[snip]
In one of the new studies, Cornell University psychology professor David Pizarro and colleagues surveyed 181 U.S. adults from politically mixed swing states.They used a Disgust Sensitivity Scale (DSS), which offers various scenarios to assess disgust sensitivity, as well as a political ideology scale.
They found a correlation between being more easily disgusted and political conservatism.
Then they surveyed 91 Cornell undergraduates with the DSS, as well as with questions about their positions on issues including gay marriage, abortion, gun control, labor unions, tax cuts and affirmative action.
Participants who rated higher in disgust sensitivity were more likely to oppose gay marriage and abortion, issues that are related to notions of morality or purity.
Some conservatives think there is inherent wisdom in repugnance, that feeling disgusted about something — gay sex between consenting adults, for example — is cause enough to judge it wrong or immoral, even lacking a concrete reason, Pizarro explains.
O’REILLY: Well, all the polls showed in every Muslim country that President Bush’s approval rating was 20 percent. So I mean how can you disagree?
ROVE: You know what? Who cares about whether or not they approve or like the president of the United States? The question is do they respect the policies of the United States government? And you bet they did. Because we showed strength and power and influence.
Let's see. Still taking KIAs in both wars nearly 8 years after 9/11. Taliban running all over Afghanistan and Pakistan. Bin Laden still at large. All at a cost of a few trillion dollars and 4,000+ dead, what -- 40,000 wounded?
Yes, we really showed them, Karl.
As for Krauthammer, and the assorted wingnuts he is parroting, there's a weird disconnect going on: one paragraph, Obama is simply adopting Bush's policies...the next paragraph, he's running the country off a cliff.Sure enough, it's all over the place today.
Would I do anything Ann Coulter told me to do? Let me put it this way: if she ever offered me a piece of candy and told me to get into her car, my picture would soon turn up on the side of a milk carton.
I could eat you like last night's barbeque.