Friday, January 16, 2009

3 CHEERS FOR HOLDER

Obama's choice for Attorney General has openly stated something the war whores didn't want to hear:
Mr. Holder said the practice of waterboarding terrorism suspects, used by the Central Intelligence Agency on three prisoners after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, represented torture. He said other aggressive interrogation techniques risked violating the Geneva Conventions as well and would not be authorized by his Justice Department.

The wingnuts will reply that torture provided extremely valuable information but Think Progress has a nice roundup of articles that have experts stating otherwis and Rick Moran pointed to a great article in the New Yorker by Jane Mayer. Mayer also spoke with experts and here's what she found:
This past November, U.S. Army Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, the dean of the United States Military Academy at West Point, flew to Southern California to meet with the creative team behind “24.” Finnegan, who was accompanied by three of the most experienced military and F.B.I. interrogators in the country....

Finnegan and the others had come to voice their concern that the show’s central political premise—that the letter of American law must be sacrificed for the country’s security—was having a toxic effect. In their view, the show promoted unethical and illegal behavior and had adversely affected the training and performance of real American soldiers. “I’d like them to stop,” Finnegan said of the show’s producers. “They should do a show where torture backfires.”

Before the meeting, Stuart Herrington, one of the three veteran interrogators, had prepared a list of seventeen effective techniques, none of which were abusive.

Joe Navarro, one of the F.B.I.’s top experts in questioning techniques, attended the meeting

At the meeting, Cochran demanded to know what the interrogators would do if they faced the imminent threat of a nuclear blast in New York City, and had custody of a suspect who knew how to stop it. One interrogator said that he would apply physical coercion only if he received a personal directive from the President. But Navarro, who estimates that he has conducted some twelve thousand interrogations, replied that torture was not an effective response. “These are very determined people, and they won’t turn just because you pull a fingernail out,” he told me. And Finnegan argued that torturing fanatical Islamist terrorists is particularly pointless. “They almost welcome torture,” he said. “They expect it. They want to be martyred.” A ticking time bomb, he pointed out, would make a suspect only more unwilling to talk. “They know if they can simply hold out several hours, all the more glory—the ticking time bomb will go off!”

The third expert at the meeting was Tony Lagouranis, a former Army interrogator in the war in Iraq. ... “In Iraq, I never saw pain produce intelligence,” Lagouranis told me. “I worked with someone who used waterboarding”—an interrogation method involving the repeated near-drowning of a suspect. “I used severe hypothermia, dogs, and sleep deprivation. I saw suspects after soldiers had gone into their homes and broken their bones, or made them sit on a Humvee’s hot exhaust pipes until they got third-degree burns. Nothing happened.” Some people, he said, “gave confessions. But they just told us what we already knew. It never opened up a stream of new information.” If anything, he said, “physical pain can strengthen the resolve to clam up.”

Thursday, January 15, 2009

THIS IS CLEARLY WRONG

I can't judge the argument that Israel's reponse to Hamas is disproportionate but these actions by Israel are undoubtedly wrong. What's also troubling is Israel's initial BS about the events.
Israel shells Gaza U.N. warehouse, hospital, news bureaus
By Ahmed Abu Hamda and Dion Nissenbaum | McClatchy Newspapers
Posted on Thursday, January 15, 2009

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The Israeli military punched deeper into Gaza City on Thursday with a series of strikes that hit the United Nations' headquarters, a major hospital and the offices of international news media groups,

Israeli forces hit a Red Crescent hospital Thursday, and more than 100 staff members and patients were trapped as a blaze engulfed the administration building. However, the most spectacular strike came when Israeli forces fired on the U.N. compound in Gaza City, setting off a blaze that sent a pillar of charcoal-black smoke hundreds of feet into the sky.

Relations between the U.N. and Israel have been strained by Israeli attacks in Gaza that have killed U.N. staff members, students and refugees seeking refuge in temporary shelters...

In the worst such incident, 43 Palestinians were killed last week when an Israeli strike hit a U.N. school where hundreds had sought safety.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

ONE REASON I WAS RELIEVED ON NOV. 5TH

The modern GOP is full of ideologues who want to politicize almost everything and many of them were appointed to important positions in the criminal Bush regime. We had the first hint of this in the Reagan Administration when extremist hacks like Bill Kristol and Mark Levin had important positions in the Executive Branch. Pres. Fredo made things worse and this is just one example:
Bush appointee saw Justice lawyers as 'commies,' 'crazy libs,' report says
Bradley Schlozman, who supervised civil rights and voting rights lawyers, broke the law by considering political affiliations in deciding who can serve, an inspector general's report says.
By David G. Savage
January 14, 2009
LA Times

Reporting from Washington -- To Bradley Schlozman, they were "mold spores," "commies" and "crazy libs."

LIKE BUSH, LOWRY DOESN'T GET IT

Rich Lowry writes a list of Bush's mistakes in Real Clear Politics and includes this one:
— Deferring to his generals. Bush believed that his job was to listen to his generals and give them what they wanted. This made him overly passive during much of the Iraq War

Bush certainly didn't defer to Shinseki and other generals, all of whom wanted more troops.

AMERICA IS ISRAEL'S CLIENT STATE

One could certainly think that if this report is correct.
Olmert Says He Made Rice Change Vote
By MARK LANDLER
Published: January 12, 2009
NY Times

WASHINGTON — In an unusually public rebuke, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel said Monday that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had been forced to abstain from a United Nations resolution on Gaza that she helped draft, after Mr. Olmert placed a phone call to President Bush.

“I said, ‘Get me President Bush on the phone,’ ” Mr. Olmert said in a speech in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, according to The Associated Press. “They said he was in the middle of giving a speech in Philadelphia. I said I didn’t care: ‘I need to talk to him now,’ ” Mr. Olmert continued. “He got off the podium and spoke to me.”

Israel opposed the resolution, which called for a halt to the fighting in Gaza, because the government said it did not provide for Israel’s security. It passed 14 to 0, with the United States abstaining.

Mr. Olmert claimed that once he made his case to Mr. Bush, the president called Ms. Rice and told her to abstain. “She was left pretty embarrassed,” Mr. Olmert said, according to The A.P.

YES, THEY WANT A SIMPLER WORLD

Back in 2002, Bill O'Reilly made this observation about the conservative mind:
O'Reilly thinks those left of center can't get the job done on the air. That's not a knock on their ideology, he says, but a comment on the liberal tendency toward inclusiveness and reflectiveness -- both deadly qualities in a medium that talk-show producer Randall Bloomquist describes as "the World Wrestling Federation with ideas."

"Conservative people tend to see the world in black and white terms, good and evil," says O'Reilly in an interview. "Liberals see grays. In any talk format, you have to pound home a strong point of view. If you're not providing controversy and excitement, people won't listen, or watch."

Rick Moran at RightWing Nuthouse offers the same explanation for why the wingnuts liked Jack Bauer, the star of 24:
But what attracted most of us to 24 at the beginning was the moral certitude exhibited by Bauer. The black and white, good and evil portrayal of the war was lauded by the right...

What I found particularly interesting is Moran's praise of Bauer's sense of duty and patriotism. Why isn't upholding the Constitution and Federal treaties and laws a patriotic duty?

REALITY HITS THE WINGNUTS

The wingnut's "Resistance" movement isn't as popular as they wished. The original goal was 1,000,000 signatures by the inauguration and now they'll settle for 500,000.



Tuesday, January 13, 2009

JUSTICE IN BUSH WORLD

(h/t Atrios)

David Kurtz at TPM finds that The Inspector General of the Dept. of Jutice found that Bradley Schlozman "considered political and ideological affiliations in hiring career attorneys and in other personnel actions affecting career attorneys in the Civil Rights Division. In doing so, he violated federal law - the Civil Service Reform Act.."

In addition, the IG found that The Schloz "made false statements about whether he considered political and ideological affiliations when he gave sworn testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee and in his written responses to supplemental questions from the Committee."

Unfortunately, Bush's DOJ declined to prosecute:

We referred the findings from our investigation to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia in March 2008. We completed this written report of investigation in July 2008.

The U.S. Attorney's Office informed us on January 9, 2009, of its decision to decline prosecution of Schlozman.

This is something you probably won't hear from Sean Hannity.

RADIO TIDBITS

Imus has gone wingnut. I noted before that he's had a LOT of guests from FAUX News and today he had War Whore Laura Ingraham on his show. She said we can't trust the Congress to spend money and made a reference to the Roland Burris kerfuffle. She should've thanked Harry Reid for making this into an issue for the wingers.

During a criticism of Patrick Fitzgerald, Ingraham mentioned that she was a friend of Conrad Black. Black was a friend of neo-conservatism and was sentenced to over 6 years in prison for fraud and obstruction of justice as a result of Fitzgerald's criminal investigation. The wingers have turned against Fitz since he obtained a conviction of the traitor "Scooter" Libby.

ALMOST ON CUE, MARK LEVIN CONFIRMS THAT

he's a wingnut idiot. A caller to his show tried to bring up the 60 Minutes segment on speculation and oil prices but Mark would have none of that "nonsense" and stuck to his belief in the Free Market Fairy. In Mark's world, the dramatic increase in the price of oil was due solely to supply and demand.

Monday, January 12, 2009

I'M NOW A LITTLE LESS PUZZLED

Remember how the price of a barrel of oil shot up without regard to the fundamentals of supply and demand? Of course speculators were involved and JERRY REMMERS at the Moderate Voice found a 60 Minutes report that places some of the blame on our buddies the Wall Street investment banks. Here's a little more evidence that the Free Market Fairy doesn't exist:
A recent report out of MIT, analyzing world oil production and consumption, also concluded that the basic fundamentals of supply and demand could not have been responsible for last year's run-up in oil prices. And Michael Masters says the U.S. Department of Energy's own statistics show that if the markets had been working properly, the price of oil should have been going down, not up.

"From quarter four of '07 until the second quarter of '08 the EIA, the Energy Information Administration, said that supply went up, worldwide supply went up. And worldwide demand went down. So you have supply going up and demand going down, which generally means the price is going down," Masters told Kroft.

"And this was the period of the spike," Kroft noted.

"This was the period of the spike," Masters agreed. "So you had the largest price increase in history during a time when actual demand was going down and actual supply was going up during the same period. However, the only thing that makes sense that lifted the price was investor demand."

This scam would not surprise Adam Smith, who warned us the those who deal solely in profit may work to the detriment of society as a whole.

LEVIN, WILDMON & THE MOONIE TIMES ON THE SAME PAGE

The Washington Times runs a hysterical report about one of Obama's appointments:
Obama climate czar has socialist ties
Group sees 'global governance' as solution
Stephen Dinan (Contact)
Originally published 05:45 a.m., January 12, 2009, updated 05:45 a.m., January 12, 2009

Until last week, Carol M. Browner, President-elect Barack Obama's pick as global warming czar, was listed as one of 14 leaders of a socialist group's Commission for a Sustainable World Society, which calls for "global governance" and says rich countries must shrink their economies to address climate change.

By Thursday, Mrs. Browner's name and biography had been removed from Socialist International's Web page, though a photo of her speaking June 30 to the group's congress in Greece was still available.

This is not quite as alarming as the wingnuts would have us believe, considering the other members of this group:
Mr. Obama's transition team said Mrs. Browner's membership in the organization is not a problem and that it brings experience in U.S. policymaking to her new role.

"The Commission for a Sustainable World Society includes world leaders from a variety of political parties, including British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who succeeded Tony Blair, in serving as vice president of the convening organization," Obama transition spokesman Nick Shapiro said.

OneNewsNow, David Wildmon's agit-prop outlet, omits the paragraphs about the British prime ministers:
Obama's 'climate czar' tied to socialism
Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 1/12/2009 9:45:00 AM
The Washington Times is reporting that president-elect Obama's climate czar has ties to an international organization that promotes "global governance."

According to the report, as recently as last week Carol M. Browner was listed as one of "14 leaders of a socialist group's Commission for a Sustainable World Society." The group, one of many under the umbrella group Socialist International, calls for rich countries to shrink their economies in order to combat climate change.

Browner's name and biography has since been removed from the Socialist International's web page.

Ms. Browner's appointment as Obama's climate czar does not need Senate confirmation. She served previously as head of the Environmental Protection Agency under President Bill Clinton.

On his radio show, Mark Levin repeated the OneNewsNow version.

HOW BAD IS THE ECONOMY?

It's so bad that the unemployment systems in many states can't keep up with the demand. This article doesn't mention Arizona but I can provide some details. I've called the unemployment line several times in the past couple of weeks and I have always gotten the message that the call system is too busy to accept calls at the moment. Sunday afternoon, I twice tried to file my weekly claim online and the first time, I got "server unavailable" and the second time a more detailed message about how contact from an external server was not allowed. I finally got through at 11 PM.
Jobless claims overwhelm state offices
The unemployment rate rose to 7.2 percent in December.
By Ron Scherer Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
from the January 12, 2009 edition

New York - Officials at state unemployment offices say they've never seen anything like it: Layoffs are happening so fast that those seeking unemployment benefits are overloading state computer systems, jamming phone lines, and making it necessary for administrators to hire temporary workers.

In some states, it's so bad officials suspect that only half the calls are getting through. Frustrated, the unemployed are e-mailing anyone they can find at the state agencies or are just hitting redial on their phones, sometimes hundreds of times. The problem will get worse before it gets better, say some officials.

"For the last six weeks, we have seen the highest [number of] weekly claims since we've been keeping records in 1985," says Mike Cullen, Colorado's unemployment insurance director.

PAUL GIGOT IS AN IDIOT

And here's the only evidence I need to support that claim:
MR. GIGOT: I mean, if you're borrowing it for aircraft carriers like Reagan did to win the Cold War, you get a big payoff down the road. SOURCE: Meet the Press, 1/11/1009.

WINGNUT PARANOIA

UPDATE: The caller may have gotten the story from Free Republic.

I caught some of Billy Cunningham's Sunday radio show and one of the callers went on a diatribe about how Leon Panetta is actually a Marxist who once worked for the Institute for Policy Studies. The IPS is a liberal group formed in the early 60s and has nothing to do with Communism and the caller offered no evidence to support his claim. A subsequent caller told Billy that the Panetta story was scary and I guess that's the whole point: keep the base energized through fear.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

TO BELIEVE IN THE FREE MARKET FAIRY...

you pretty much also have to believe that Ayn Rand makes sense, like this bozo in the WSJ:
'Atlas Shrugged': From Fiction to Fact in 52 Years
By STEPHEN MOORE
JANUARY 9, 2009

Moore is a leading fiscal wingnut and had a role in the creation of the Club for Growth.

FDR AND TOTAL PRIVATE INVESTMENT

The wingnuts always praise the Free Market Fairy and are now trying to say that FDR's New Deal didn't work. Gross private investment is a useful measure of their claim. Here's the data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis:



Except for the years when FDR tried to balance the budget (37-38), there is steady growth throughout the pre-war New Deal.

A HIPPIE STANDS UP TO LENIN

This sailor isn't really a hippie but he does display the "question authority before it questions you" attitude that was part of the '60s.
After two days in office, he had occasion to call the headquarters of the Baltic fleet to summon the sailors' help to defend Petrograd. The discussion between the ruler of Russia and the sailor at the other end of the wire speaks volumes: Sailor: "What is new with you in Petrograd . . . ?" Lenin: "There is news that Kerensky's units have taken Gatchina . . . it is necessary to strengthen [the Bolshevik forces in Petrograd] as fast as possible. . . ." Sailor: "What else is new?" Lenin: "Instead of the question 'what else' I expected an immediate announcement that you are ready to come to our help and fight." 1 To the average sailor (or worker or peasant) the idea that there was such a thing as an order to be obeyed unquestioningly, or that another man, whatever his office, was too important to engage in a conversation, was by now almost incomprehensible.

1Lenin, Works, Moscow, 1941,v. 26, page 232.

SOURCE:
The Bolsheviks : the intellectual and political history of the triumph of communism in Russia : with a new preface / Adam B. Ulam.
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, c1998.
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