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January 26, 2008

Senator Obama Wins In A Landslide

11:16PM

That's all for tonight.

Jesse Jackson, Mr. President?

Seriously?

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10:57PM

Unless I horribly misunderstood Pat Buchanan, he delivered the most awful quote of the night (next to President Clinton's):

Senator Obama will have trouble winning California partly because "there's a war in the prisons."

Huh-what?

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10:51PM

Republicans in South Carolina:
McCain: 147,283
Huckabee: 132,440
Total: 279,723

Obama in South Carolina: 291,000

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10:29PM

I'm gonna have a martini. Cheers.

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10:02PM

Finally got around to watching this:

Someday, I hope Senator Clinton will run on her own. I hope it's soon because President Clinton is destroying his reputation here.

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9:58PM

Carl Bernstein on CNN, "One of the worst nights of Hillary Clinton's life. She had a chance at the end of the evening to be magnanimous, to say something about where her campaign is gonna go. Instead she was shop-worn. Tired."

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9:47PM

Senator Clinton making with the talking from Memphis. It's her standard stump speech.

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9:46PM

That freakish half-alien, half-Ripley creature from the end of Alien: Resurrection is on FOX News right now. Correction, that would be Susan Estrich.

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9:34PM

The next attorney general making with the talking now.

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9:28PM

Scarborough saying that every time Obama speaks, his Blackberry goes off -- from conservative Republicans who admit "we believe." To assuage the skepticism of my fellow progressives, this doesn't mean that Obama would capitulate to Republicans. Much to the contrary. Senator Obama's energy brings Republicans to Obama. Not the other way around. Obama's political opponents from Chicago and Illinois have admitted to this.

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9:22PM

Obama and his co-speech writer, Jon Favreau (not that one), knocked this one out of the goddamn park. This is one of the best political speeches I've ever heard -- live, at least.

"Out of many, we are one." Goddamn.

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9:18PM

No way of knowing for sure, but I think Obama is quoting Gandhi tonight with "the change we seek." And the Gandhi quote: "We must become the change we seek." There are also some echoes of JFK's "the peace we seek."

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9:15PM

Spontaneous chants of "yes we can."

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9:11PM

Obama on the other candidates: "fierce competitors worthy of our respect and admiration."

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9PM

Senator Obama getting ready to make with the talking.
Obama 55
Clinton 26

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8:52PM

Caroline Kennedy endorses Senator Obama: A President Like My Father

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8:47PM

Christ is on MSNBC endorsing Saint McCain. This sucks for Huckabee who's all about Jesus-- Wait. Strike that. That's CRIST endorsing McCain. Governor Crist of Floriduh.

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8:45PM

15 minutes until Senator Obama's speech. All of the networks are reporting that he has more than double the votes of Senator Clinton. 205,000 to 102,000.

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8:35PM

Pat Buchanan on MSNBC downplaying Senator Obama's victory. "Why is Bill Clinton smiling tonight?!" Buchanan thinks Obama lost the white vote even though everyone else is telling him that Obama won the white male vote and -- hmm -- only lost the white female vote. Buchanan is drunk.

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8:30PM

On CNN... Beaufort County, "the most affluent county in South Carolina," Senator Obama wins with 54 percent.

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8:06PM

Olbermann just read a statement from the Clinton campaign which mentioned something to the effect of "on to Florida". That's weird because I thought the DNC imposed a ban on campaigning in Florida -- and stripped Florida of its delegates. Did I miss something?

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7:57PM

The results have been locked in with numbers like these for the last half hour:
Obama 50
Clinton 29
Edwards 18

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7:18PM

Check out the live coverage at Brave New Films. Hosted by Cenk and Robert Greenwald.
7:20 Anthony Palmer, The 7-10
7:40 Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez, Multiplicative Identity
8:00 Kristina Wilfore, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
8:20 Oliver Willis, OliverWillis.com
8:40 Zack Exley, Revolution in Jesusland
9:00 Andrew Rasiej, Personal Democracy Forum
9:10 John Amato, Crooks & Liars
9:30 Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend

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7:15PM

MSNBC:
Obama 70
Clinton 18
Edwards 12

That's... wow. Russert said that SC polls three months ago showed Clinton 45, Obama 30.

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7:11PM

Just got back from watching There Will Be Blood. So down to... the landslide.

With zero -- ZERO -- precincts reporting, MSNBC projects Senator Obama winning South Carolina "by a substantial margin." In addition to getting 81 percent of the black vote, Noron O'Donnell reported that he received 24 percent of the white vote. That's double what the polls said he would get.

07:06 PM | Comments (5) | Posted By Bob Cesca

General Butt Naked

How could such a colossal maniac have such an hilarious name?

USA Today -- One of Liberia's most feared warlords, a rebel known as "Gen. Butt Naked," apologized last week for causing the deaths of some 20,000 people during a civil war in the African country.
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Blayhi led a rebel contingent until 1996. During that time, he was known as Gen. Butt Naked because his fighters charged into battle wearing nothing but their boots. Since the fighting ended, Blayhi has become a born-again Christian and moved to Ghana. He returned to Liberia to testify about his crimes.

So he's a warlord, he's called "Butt Naked", and now he's a born-again Christian. Next stop? The Republican Party.

01:10 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

John Edwards: Attorney General

A while back, I mentioned that John Edwards would make for a most-excellent attorney general. If Novakula is correct -- and we all know that Novak is often full of shit -- then advisors close to Senator Obama seem to agree. John Edwards for attorney general.

12:51 PM | Comments (2) | Posted By Bob Cesca

A Charge To Keep

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This is the greatest 'uh-doy' story ever. The painting above? It's the president's favorite painting ever and it doesn't mean what he thinks it means. While we're here it's worth noting that the president is also fond of the painting of George Washington praying at Valley Forge. George Washington didn't believe in praying and thus he never prayed at Valley Forge.

What color is the sky in George Bush's world?

11:27 AM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Digg This Blog

So I've finally figured out how to add a Digg button to the blog posts here. Feel free to click them over and over again or whatever you're supposed to do. But don't click the Digg button for this post. That would be weird and redundant. Strength and honor!

11:12 AM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

And Then There Was Afghanistan

President Bush wins wars:

According to retired Lt. Gen. David Barno, former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and now director of the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, acts of violence in Afghanistan rose from 900 in 2004 to 8,950 last year. Over the same span, roadside bomb attacks increased from 325 to 1,469; suicide bombings rose from 3 to 130.

A total of 107 U.S. troops were killed in Afghanistan in 2007 — the most ever, according to icasualties.org.

Whenever someone says the Bush Republicans are better on national security and defense -- it's your patriotic duty to laugh in their faces. I mean, really laugh. Hands on knees, tears streaming down, stomach clenched. Keep laughing until they walk away in shame. Then stop. Because their blind faith in their Republican overlords is where the comedy ends in all this.

09:43 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

Today...

South Carolina Primary.

Ten years ago today, President Clinton said, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." I believe he was the second greatest president of the 20th Century and even I knew he was lying.

And it's Eddie Van Halen's birthday.

09:00 AM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 25, 2008

Senator Obama's Top 10 Campaign Promises


12:11 PM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Ear-Piece Gate: The Romney File

It's either a spooky electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) of Reagan himself, or The Romney Unit was receiving answers from an advisor. Listen for the whisper, "Raise taxes."

From Paddy at Cliff Schecter's house and John Amato's version here.

What the hell was that? It could've been one of the other candidates, but why the hell would they want to prompt Romney Unit 3000-21?

UPDATE: The more I listen to this, the more it sounds like another candidate thinking out loud or something. One of them has a weird habit of making little outbursts -- laughs and such. Remember the "hoo-hoo!" thing?

11:39 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Huckabee Is Santorum With Jokes

He's talking about weapons that were used against the Kurds in 1988. These would be chemical weapons which we sold to Iraq and, by 2002 when the Iraq WMD drumbeat kicked into high gear, those chemical weapons would've been long since expired and useless.

Santorum once thought he found WMD in Iraq. But those chemicals were also expired and useless -- much like Santorum's re-election campaign. I'm seriously thinking that Huckabee is Santorum with zingers.

08:43 AM | Comments (5) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Democrat Party

The first Republican in the debate last night to invoke the deliberately mispronounced epithet: "Democrat Party"?

Saint McCain.

That's when I stopped watching. I'm willing to pay attention to these guys even though I disagree with almost everything they say, but when they embrace a deliberate mispronunciation as a marketing scheme they expose their true identities as well-paid grade school recess dickheads -- internet trolls with speechwriters and a press pool.

Seriously -- can you imagine Senator Obama or John Edwards saying "Re-pube-lickin'"? No. You can't imagine that because it would be childish, pathetic and beneath their dignity.

08:17 AM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

3 Out of 18! Yeehaw!

The "surge" achieved only 3 out of the 18 benchmarks the president outlined a year ago in his State of the Union address. Center for American Progress:

The purpose of the surge was to provide the “breathing space” for political reconciliation to occur. Yet over one year later, political progress has been scant, and what progress has been made is not durable.

If it was a percentage grade, that'd be a 16%. But in Bushworld, it's called a gentleman's C.

08:00 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Bin Laden Will Be Gotten?

Think Progress:

Bush says in the interview he’s confident bin Laden ultimately will be found.

“He’ll be gotten by a president,” Bush says.

We really shouldn't be shocked by the Bushisms thing anymore, but goddamn. When it happens, I still shake my head and say, "Oh God. Seriously?"

07:38 AM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

07:22 AM | Comments (2) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 24, 2008

Kucinich Out

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The congressman has dropped out -- hopefully to spend more time with his impeaching of the vice president.

05:16 PM | Comments (2) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Saddam Lied To Freak Out The Iranians

My first reaction to this was, "Of course!" My second reaction was, "Finally, some vindication for the experts who have been saying this for years!"

60 MINUTES -- Saddam Hussein initially didn't think the U.S. would invade Iraq to destroy weapons of mass destruction, so he kept the fact that he had none a secret to prevent an Iranian invasion he believed could happen. The Iraqi dictator revealed this thinking to George Piro, the FBI agent assigned to interrogate him after his capture.

The White House knowingly used Saddam's bluff as actual evidence of WMD. The awfulness is staggering. Even after all these years.

And of course the wingnuts are crying bullshit.

04:08 PM | Comments (2) | Posted By Bob Cesca

This Is An Actual Fox News Graphic

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(h/t Sullivan)

I thought the image was inappropriate, so I revised it:

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BLAM! BLAM! Eh-eh-eh!

03:44 PM | Comments (4) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Gore: It's Worse Than Predicted

This is bad. Really bad.

Climate change is occurring far more rapidly than even the worst predictions of the UN's Nobel Prize-winning scientific panel on climate change, Al Gore said on Thursday. [...] There are now forecasts that the North Pole ice caps may disappear entirely during summer months within five years, he told a gathering at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Remember that the IPCC reports are heavily vetted and watered-down by lawyers and lobbyists. As such, we only heard the sanitized results.

12:39 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

John Gibson: Big-time Asshole

On his syndicated radio show which no-one listens to, FOX News shmendrick John Gibson joked about Heath Ledger's death yesterday including more awesomely hilarious jokes about Brokeback Mountain. Olbermann noted last night that when Gibson was tormenting a dead man, the autopsy hadn't even been completed.

But you know what? He'll get away with it because he was appealing to the eerily large percentage of the American population who think Brokeback was oogy and weird and therefore Ledger was oogy and weird. He'll get away with it unless the rest of us normal people stop him. E-mail to comments@foxnews.com.

Audio and transcript here.

09:41 AM | Comments (6) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Proof That Iraq Is Political

It's always been clear to me that the White House invaded and occupied Iraq for political and financial purposes. Remember the president's comments to his ghost writer about war presidents? So this comes as no surprise:

The White House confirmed Wednesday that its new budget next month will not request a full year’s funding for the war in Iraq, leaving the next president and Congress to confront major cost questions soon after taking office in 2009.

If it wasn't political, the president would've requested a full year. You know, because he really cares about the troops and blah blah blah.

09:13 AM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Today in Bizarro Iraq...

...where the surge didn't work and the war hasn't largely ended:

BAGHDAD -- The police chief of a northern province was killed today when he was ambushed while touring the site of a devastating bombing a day earlier, U.S. and Iraqi officials said.

A U.S. military statement said that Brig. Gen. Salih Mohammed Hassan, the director of police in Nineveh province, died along with two Iraqi policemen when a suicide bomber blew himself up in their midst. The statement said a U.S. and an Iraqi soldier were injured in the attack.

(h/t Paddy at Cliff's house)

UPDATE: From CBS News...

The Thursday attacker was wearing an explosives vest under an Iraqi police uniform when he struck,

General Westmoreland once calculated that a conventional military needs 10-to-1 superiority in order to defeat an insurgency.

09:02 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

08:34 AM | Comments (4) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 23, 2008

Cramer's Bailout Plan Boosts Stocks

So it looks like Ambac and MBIA are going to be bailed out -- which is the plan Cramer was proposing last week in one of his rave-outs. As a result, the Dow jumped from almost 300 points down to almost 300 points up today.

06:27 PM | Comments (4) | Posted By Bob Cesca

New Huffington Post Item

Here. In it, I repeat a familiar refrain from this blog.

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05:01 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

The Legacy

One of the legacies of this decade is that a majority of Americans were so blinded by fear and kneejerk patriotism, they failed to see the cavalcade of horseshit dispatched from the White House:

The study counted 935 false statements in the two-year period. It found that in speeches, briefings, interviews and other venues, Bush and administration officials stated unequivocally on at least 532 occasions that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or was trying to produce or obtain them or had links to al-Qaida or both.

How this group avoided impeachment is another legacy of our time.

08:43 AM | Comments (7) | Posted By Bob Cesca

262

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Dow futures are down 262 points and dropping -- and no Helicopter Ben today.

08:32 AM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

It would be awesome.

07:48 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 22, 2008

Working Is Surge The

Bizarro Iraq where the surge didn't work:

BAGHDAD - A soldier killed over the weekend south of Baghdad was the first American casualty in a roadside bomb attack on a newly introduced, heavily armored vehicle, a military spokeswoman said Tuesday.

The V-shaped hull of the huge MRAP — Mine-Resistant, Ambush-Protected — truck is designed to deflect blasts from roadside bombs, a weapon that has killed more American soldiers than any other tactic used by Sunni insurgents and militia fighters in Iraq.

The soldier who died Saturday was the gunner who sits atop the MRAP vehicle. Three crew members tucked inside the cabin were wounded. The vehicle rolled over after the blast and it was not clear how the gunner died — from wounds in the explosion or in the subsequent roll-over.

With a price tag of as much as $1 million each, the MRAPs don't seem to be "working" either.

06:40 PM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Finding Bin Laden

Those rumors about filmmaker Morgan Spurlock finding and interviewing Bin Laden?

Not true.

In fact, according to this review, he didn't even really try.

03:04 PM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Country Bear Freddie Is Out

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Take a bow, Country Bear. The jamboree is over.

Fred Thompson quits to spend more time with his naps.

(h/t Huffington Post)

02:27 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

The Post In Which I Disagree With Greenwald

Here's something I never thought I'd write: I respectfully disagree with something Glenn Greenwald wrote today.

Glenn gets up in Senator Obama's face because the senator is actively underscoring his Christianity in South Carolina with a direct mail piece and a TV spot.

Of course the mailer and spot have everything to do with the fact that certain idiot voters in South Carolina still think the senator is an evildoer Muslim -- which he's not. So the Obama campaign is out to destroy that rumor. It's political -- nothing more. Glenn, however, downplays the rumor-quashing idea and believes that the campaign is a little too Huckacrazy.

I've spent a lot of time here and at the Huffington Post blasting politicians who mix the two unmixables. But in the case of Senator Obama, he needs to do whatever he can to kill these rumors. And there will be more if he gets the nomination. Glenn's latest update:

My point is simply that, with regard to this specific tactic of appealing to voters based on shared religious beliefs, Huckabee and Obama seem to be engaged in more or less the same exercise, and therefore, it's irrational to criticize one while defending the other. Atrios makes the same point in a slightly different way.

Whatever Atrios might think, Senator Obama is NOT engaged in anything CLOSE to Huckabee's anti-Constitution Dominionist, Reconstructionist goals. The senator's not even really making a point about Christianity. He's telling the more slow-witted voters in SC that he's not a Muslim. This isn't about Christianity, Glenn, this is about not being a Muslim.

01:09 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Fareed Declares Mission Accomplished

WTF? Fareed Zakaria:

The Democrats are having the hardest time with the new reality. Every candidate is committed to "ending the war" and bringing our troops back home. The trouble is, the war has largely ended, and precisely because our troops are in the middle of it.

The war is over because our troops are still there? So if we did what we usually do at the end of a war and bring troops home, would that mean the war isn't really over? I'm confused, Mr. Very Serious Zakaria. To be fair, maybe Fareed doesn't know about Bizarro Iraq in which people are still fighting and dying today:

BAGHDAD - A suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a high school in Iraq's violent Diyala province Tuesday, wounding 21 people, police said. Students, teachers, bystanders and at least one policeman were among the wounded in the 8:30 a.m. attack in the provincial capital, Baqouba, according to a police officer.

10:18 AM | Comments (7) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Helicopter Ben Swoops Down

0626_h6.jpgCNBC is saying Helicopter Ben Bernanke announced an emergency 75 basis point rate cut. Dow futures are down 340 points now -- which is better but still awful. Who knows if it'll hold. Whenever the market has bounced this year, it never holds. But rates are beginning to look good for a mortgage refinance.

UPDATE: Rick Santelli and Jim Cramer fighting on CNBC.

UPDATE 2: It's not holding. Dow futures are back down in the 400s.

Atrios: "How's that plan for putting social security into the hands of Citibank, Merrill Lynch and the other financial ‘wizards’ as President Bush had so strongly urged looking now?"

UPDATE 3: I'm listening to the white guys on CNBC arguing over who predicted this and when. If memory serves, Thom Hartmann called this economic downturn more than 15 months ago.

UPDATE 4: Dow futures at 472. The last time there was an emergency rate cut: September 17, 2001.

08:18 AM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

Dow futures are down 527 points right now. The Bush Republican Economy! Go!

08:00 AM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 21, 2008

The Gloves Are Off

Senators Clinton and Obama are ripping into each other on CNN.

Senator Obama on President Bill Clinton: "Sometimes I don't know who I'm running against."

UPDATE WITH VIDEO:

(h/t Paddy at Schecter's house)

08:31 PM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Let The Bush Economic Panic of 2008 Begin

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World markets tanked today. If the experts and economists are correct, the SECOND Bush administration economic disaster will crush everyone tomorrow.

Thanks, Mr. President! Say hello to President Hoover in the rectal sphincter of history.

07:12 PM | Comments (3) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Bump

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"Mmmm-DOY!"

(Basheert asked me to bump the other President Bush photo from the top of the page, so...)

04:22 PM | Comments (4) | Posted By Bob Cesca

One More Year

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One year from right now we'll wake up on a Monday morning, throw open the window and breathe in the sweet, sweet aroma of NO MORE PRESIDENT BUSH.

(h/t on the Europe to Sadly, No!)

12:18 PM | Comments (8) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Stupid Economy Question, Stupid

Why haven't any of the pundits mentioned that this is the second George W. Bush recession?

Speaking of which, your 401(k) is going to get hammered tomorrow.

Thanks, Bush Republicans! Tomorrow, Bush voters can sit on their hands watching their retirement savings get sucked into a bottomless vortex and think about how gay people still can't get married. Yeehaw! Four more years!

09:42 AM | Comments (14) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Bush: The Movie

Nooooooo!

Oliver Stone has set his sights on his next directing project, "Bush," a film focusing on the life and presidency of George W. Bush, and attached Josh Brolin to play the title role.

Great. Unless it's the most awful Stone movie ever, or unless it exposes the fact that the president needs a cork on his fork, it will make people of the future think, "Hey! He must be awesome. They made a movie about him." Put it another way, if Stone made a movie about President Harding, we wouldn't regard him as the one who everyone confuses with either Hoover or Coolidge.

You know what might make it the worst Stone movie ever? If Bush has the Alexander mullet.

09:18 AM | Comments (8) | Posted By Bob Cesca

This Is Weird

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When I saw the above screen grab here, I had to do a double-take. Squint at the H&C logo in upper left corner and tell me what other notorious symbol it kind of looks like.

09:17 AM | Comments (5) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

Win or lose, for or against, Senator Obama would make Martin Luther King smile today.

Also, Cliff Schecter has the senator's speech from MLK's church yesterday.

08:16 AM | Comments (1) | Posted By Bob Cesca

January 20, 2008

Senator Obama Goes After Clinton-Clinton '08

From Drudge (so take it with a grain of salt):

EXCLUSIVE: OBAMA RIPS INTO BILL CLINTON MONDAY DURING ABC INTERVIEW WITH 'GOOD MORNING AMERICA' HOST ROBIN ROBERTS... SAYS HE FEELS LIKE HE RUNNING AGAINST BOTH CLINTONS... Bill 'has taken his advocacy on behalf of his wife to a level that I think is pretty troubling. He continues to make statements that are not supported by the facts. Whether it's about my record of opposition to the war in Iraq or our approach to organizing in Las Vegas. This has become a habit and one of the things that we're gonnna have to do is to directly confront Bill Clinton when he's making statements that are not factually accurate'... DEVELOPING....

04:00 PM | Comments (7) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Tom Ridge: Waterboarding Is Torture

The AP: “There’s just no doubt in my mind — under any set of rules — waterboarding is torture.” He added, “I believe, unlike others in the administration, that waterboarding was, is — and will always be — torture. That’s a simple statement.”

It never ceases to depress me that we live in an era in which everyone is weighing in on whether this or that is, in fact, torture committed by the United States. How far have we fallen? I mean seriously. I thought this was settled with the Spanish Inquisition and the Gestapo.

OF COURSE WATERBOARDING IS TORTURE!

09:06 AM | Comments (2) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Bizarro Iraq

...where the surge didn't work:

The street battles between members of a messianic cult and Iraqi troops raged for a second day as the death toll from the fighting in two predominantly Shiite southern cities rose from 50 to at least 68.

Iraqi authorities said at least 36 people were reported killed in Basra, Iraq's second largest city, and at least 32 in Nasiriyah, including Iraqi security forces, civilians and gunmen. At least 10 people were reported slain in Nasiriyah Friday.

The goal of the surge was to provide military cover for political and sectarian solutions to conflicts like this. Now tell me "the surge worked."

09:01 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Ron Paul to GOP: "Hahahahaha!"

Who's laughing now, Rudy?

Ron Paul beat Rudy Giuliani in South Carolina, 4% to 2%
Ron Paul beat Rudy Giuliani in Nevada, 14% to 4%
Ron Paul beat Rudy Giuliani in Michigan, 6% to 3%
Ron Paul beat Rudy Giuliani in Iowa, 10% to 4%

Oliver Willis

08:55 AM | Comments (0) | Posted By Bob Cesca

Morning Awesome

The Civil War in 4 minutes.

08:39 AM | Comments (9) | Posted By Bob Cesca