I visited The Moving Wall this weekend. The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that travels around the country so those who can not make it to Washington D.C. can experience the power, and hopefully the healing, of the memorial. As I was reflecting upon the wall, contemplating all the [...]
Entries from July 2007
Shaping the Afghanistan & Iraq War Memorials
July 30th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: Bush Administration · Ideology · Iraq · President Bush · Terrorism · War
Analysis: Which Democratic Candidate Is Consistently Evasive During a Debate
July 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment
As I suffer through the increasing obfuscation of the Bush administration, I’m looking for a candidate who can give a clear answer to a clear question. I’ve had enough ridiculous parsing of every word that emanates from the White House and the tortuous Orwellian logic used to try to convince me that ignoring the Constitution [...]
Tags: Debate · Democrat · Election
Alberto Gonzales Unable To Keep Foot From Mouth
July 26th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Monday, July 23rd
Attorney General Gonzales:
I could walk away or I could devote my time, effort and energy to fix the problems. Since I have never been one to quit, I decided that the best course of action was to remain here and fix the problems. That is exactly what I am doing.
Senator Whitehouse:
I don’t know [...]
Tags: Bush Administration · Constitution · Dept of Justice · Senate
Russia’s “Short-Man Syndrome” and Bush’s Diplomatic Chainsaw
July 25th, 2007 · 2 Comments
President Bush has again displayed the nuance and diplomatic skills of a chainsaw. His flippant approach to Russian concerns about the deployment of an American anti-ballistic missile system in former East Bloc countries only serves to make it even more difficult to work with the Russians in the future. To underscore that, Russia has just [...]
Tags: Bush Administration · Iran · Military · President Bush · Russia · War
YouTube / CNN Democratic Debate Analysis
July 24th, 2007 · 8 Comments
The YouTube Democratic debate analysis is in! I analyzed the candidates’ ability to give a straight answer to each question during the debate. The goal is the same as it was when I analyzed the Republican candidates in their third debate and the Democrats in their second and third debates. I don’t evaluate the merits [...]
Tags: Debate · Democrat · Election
Political Euphemism Glossary- New Entry: Legislatively Directed Spending
July 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment
The political euphemism glossary, which is non-partisan and being built gradually, is a catalog of the tools, words, and phrases used by political minds to shape how we think or worse, lull us into such a complacency we fail to critically think at all.
The next euphemism to enter the complete glossary is below. Click on [...]
Tags: Budget · Congress · Euphemism Glossary · House of Representatives · Political Language
Gallup: Confidence in Congress at New Low
July 16th, 2007 · No Comments
Think American confidence in the presidency is low? The public is even less confident in Congress. And that is also a result of the President Bush’s leadership.
Gallup conducts an annual poll of American confidence in 16 different societal institutions ranging from the military to religion, business to labor, the medical system to HMOs, news [...]
Tags: Bush Administration · Congress · President Bush · Republican · Supreme Court
Video: A Compelling Argument For Impeachment
July 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Crooks and Liars has posted an excerpt from a PBS broadcast of Bill Moyers’ roundtable discussion of impeachment with a conservative guest and a liberal guest. While they may not agree on a lot of issues, they do agree on one thing.
I strongly recommend taking six minutes to view the video.
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Tags: Bush Administration · Constitution · President Bush · VP Cheney
Jim Gilmore Withdraws From Presidential Race
July 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Jim Gilmore, Republican presidential candidate from Virginia, has withdrawn his candidacy for the nomination. He cites his late entry in the race and “front loaded nature of the primary schedule” for his withdrawal.
Notably, he comes right out and says that it takes “years of preparation to put in place both the political and financial infrastructure [...]
Tags: Election · Republican
Political Euphemism Glossary- New Entry: Surge
July 13th, 2007 · No Comments
The political euphemism glossary, which is non-partisan and being built gradually, is a catalog of the tools, words, and phrases used by political minds to shape how we think or worse, lull us into such a complacency we fail to critically think at all.
The next euphemism to enter the glossary is below. Click on the [...]
Tags: Bush Administration · Euphemism Glossary · Iraq · Military · Political Language · War