Attention Cook County Voters

Please vote no on retaining the Hon. Susan McDunn for the bench.

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More Pro-Kerry Stuff

Here’s a good quote from Charles Pierce, sportswriter that makes the genre worthwhile and occasional correspondant with Eric Alterman over at Altercation.

It occurred to me over the weekend that I haven’t given a good reason why I will vote for John Kerry, and why I would vote for him even if he were running against, say, John McCain. (And even if McCain still had a political soul, which I’ve come to doubt.) Once, in Iowa, Kerry dropped in on a group of Vietnam veterans. Some of them liked him. Some of them didn’t, largely because of the whole VVAW thing. (And, trust me, this was my first beat at the Boston Phoenix, and I discovered that the politics within the various Vietnam veteran’s groups were desperate and bloody.) Kerry dismissed the staff, locked the door, blew off the rest of the schedule, and sat there and talked and argued with these guys until they were all exhausted. He wanted to talk to the people who disliked him more than he wanted to talk to anyone else. He gave them the respect of open debate.

Imagine the incumbent doing that. Imagine him sitting down in a room where half the people truly loathe him and everything he stands for, him and his ticket-only rallies, and his coddling staff, and his use of the Secret Service as cheap sidewalk bouncers. Imagine him hearing them out, debating them, giving them the respect of his knowledgeable disagreement. It is inconceivable. One can more easily imagine C-Plus Augustus’s flapping his arms and flying to the top of the Washington Monument. Imagine that “character” is even at issue between these two men.

Somebody who was there in Iowa told me that story, and told me I couldn’t use it, but that’s too damn bad today. I am voting for John Kerry because it is a time for serious people who are strong enough in their heart to listen to anger and slander and calumny and to respond to it, not with the tinny bombast of an unearned office, and not with the cheesy legerdemain of concocted eminence, but with the strength to stay long enough to try to redeem it.

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I hate these damn things

but there are some real bargains right now on the Iowa Futures Market. Kerry < 52% is only .15c for a $1 contract.

Sum total, for those of you trying to predict with this thing (current bid prices only):

52%+ 50-52% Total
Kerry/Edwards 0.147 0.410 .557
Bush/Cheney 0.104 0.326 .430
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Andrew Sullivan is incredibly shrill

Jesus, this man is literally as shrill as atrios. It’s too bad he wasn’t this shrill BEFORE the invasion, when it took, you know, perception and foresight to realise he couldn’t pull this off.

MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN: …The trouble is: given what Bush has done these past eighteen months, and given his abilities, I’m not sure he can do better. We may have just had a man-behind-the-curtain moment. We are at war – the most dangerous war we have ever been in. And this guy is in charge?

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Hard Work

“In Iraq, no doubt about it, it’s tough. It’s hard work. It’s incredibly hard. It’s – and it’s hard work. I understand how hard it is. I get the casualty reports every day. I see on the TV screens how hard it is. But it’s necessary work. We’re making progress. It is hard work. You know my hardest, the hardest part of the job is to know that I committed the troops in harm’s way and then do the best I can to provide comfort for the loves ones who lost a son or a daughter or husband and wife.”

Mr. President, with all due respect, the hardest part of the job is making sure you’re doing it right. If all you’re doing is reading casualty reports and watching on TV, you’re not doing it right. You’re the commander-in-chief. Command.

And while I’m on it, why this constant use of the phrase “television screens” or “TV screens”? Who talks like that? Bush’s speeches and Illawi’s (which was written by Team Bush, white house and re-elect) have been littered with it for the last couple of weeks.

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"I have no idea what I'm going to do after January"

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Son of a Bitch

Illinois Tollway Authority is going to charge you double if you don’t buy an I-Pass.

I imagine the I-Pass lanes just got a lot more clogged. And I also imagine I’ll need an I-Pass.

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Jay and Eileen

I’ve just started listening to this morning talk radio show on WLS-AM. It’s a 2 hour radio version of Hannity and Colmes, except Jay (the liberal) doesn’t suck. He’s got a blog over here: Jay Marvin’s Secular Talk Radio & Arts Gas Tank . Eileen is pretty far right but they put together a pretty good show. More entertaining than the Air America show in the morning, and makes a great lead-in to Al Franken.

It’s all Keith‘s fault, getting me listen to talk radio during the day.

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"Can you believe this schmuck?"

en Español: ¿Crees a ese gilipollas?

Grover Norquist en Español, Part 2

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Texas Iconoclast endorses Kerry

Few Americans would have voted for George W. Bush four years ago if he had promised that, as President, he would:

  • Empty the Social Security trust fund by $507 billion to help offset fiscal irresponsibility and at the same time slash Social Security benefits.
  • Cut Medicare by 17 percent and reduce veterans’ benefits and military pay.
  • Eliminate overtime pay for millions of Americans and raise oil prices by 50 percent.
  • Give tax cuts to businesses that sent American jobs overseas, and, in fact, by policy encourage their departure.
  • Give away billions of tax dollars in government contracts without competitive bids.
  • Involve this country in a deadly and highly questionable war, and
  • Take a budget surplus and turn it into the worst deficit in the history of the United States, creating a debt in just four years that will take generations to repay.

These were elements of a hidden agenda that surfaced only after he took office.

The publishers of The Iconoclast endorsed Bush four years ago, based on the things he promised, not on this smoke-screened agenda.

So sayeth the Texas Iconoclast of Crawford TX, who endorsed Bush in 2000.

Quoted via shrillblog

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