BULLY BOY
PRESS & CEDRIC'S BIG MIX -- THE KOOL-AID
TABLE
SOMEWHERE MELISSA HARRIS LACEWELL PARRY'S HEAD IS EXPLODING -- SENDING CHEAP WEAVE FLYING EVERYWHERE.
BUT COULD IT BE THAT THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW SENSE OF RESPECT FOR THE FACTS?
IF SO, HALLELUJAH, AND MAY WE ALL LAND GENTLY AS WE RETURN TO TERRA FIRMA.
FROM THE TCI WIRE:
Let's start with Dan Murphy -- and sadly I don't mean Soul Asylum. No, we're talking about world class liar Dan Murphy. The Christian Science Monitor
needs to declare him a columnist -- not a good one either -- and he's
about as honest as William Safire was. But on the left we're supposed
to cheer because he lies for 'our side.' He writes crap that reads like, "I have the hots for Campbell Brown but Dan Senor married her so I hate his guts."
What the election says to nit-wit Dan Murphy is that another Dan (Senor)
will have "no more influence in the White House today than he did
yesterday." Dan Senor advised Mitt Romney and Dan Senor is evil, evil,
evil. Dan The Nit Wit Murphy explains, "Mr. Senor was a key political
player for the Bush administration in Iraq after the 2003 invasion,
advising Paul Bremer
on how to run the country in 2003 and 2004." I would ask, "How does
this crap make it into print" -- but crap like this is why the Christian Science Monitor is no longer a daily paper.
Dan Senor may be many things. I casually know Campbell Brown, I do not
know Dan Senor. And I remember being surprised by that pairing and
being told that Dan's basically media anyway. Meaning he's PR. That's
something I heard repeatedly over the years. Yet Murphy's explaining
that Senor was basically running the CPA. How strange because I spent
hours, during the Iraqi Inquiry, pouring over each day's testimony, on
the phone with friends who were covering the Inquiry or who were
attending it for other reasons, and never did I encounter Dan Senor's
name. Paul Bremer? Over and over. Colin Powell, Dick Cheney, Condi
Rice, generals, etc and etc. No Dan Senor. But Dan Murphy wants us to
know that "Senor was a key political player for the Bush administration
in Iraq after the 2003 invasion, advising Paul Bremer on how to run the
country in 2003 and 2004."
Well I can be wrong and often am. And were Dan Murphy correct, I would
be writing, "Stupid me . . ." I have no problem owning my mistakes.
But I wasn't wrong. September 12th, Chris Good and Shushannah Walshe (ABC News) reported:
Senor is the former spokesman for the American government in Iraq
(the Coalition Provisional Authority at the beginning of the Iraq war
under George W. Bush) and is a particularly close adviser to Romney on
the Middle East.
Oh, he was a spokesperson. Yeah, that jibes with what I was told years
ago. It also goes with what's been reported over and over and over.
Now unless I'm remembering wong -- and I can be wrong and often am -- Dahr Jamail's Beyond The Green Zone: Dispatches From An Unembedded Journalist In Occupied Iraq
mentions Dan Senor on exactly one page. Now I haven't picked up the
book in years (not an insult, it's a great book, I recommend it highly)
but I believe that's page 68, I'm seeing it in my mental picture as
bottom of that page and the sentence starts "Coalition spokesman Dan
Senor . . ."
Am I wrong on that? Could be but don't think so.
So a spokesperson is what we're talking about. And Dan Murphy's
inflated him to what? Cabinet-level planner of the Iraq War? He's as
nutty as the other partisan Democrats passing talking points off as
facts and he's certainly not a journalist.
Dan Murphy refers you to a piece US House Rep Adam Smith wrote for Foreign Policy about
how 24 foreign policy advisers to Romney worked in the Bully Boy Bush
administration. That's shocking? Like it's shocking that so many of
the Clinton White House people quickly drifted to Barack or Hillary in
2007 and 2008?
Dan Senor's not mentioned in Adam Smith's article. But Senor's the topic
of Murphy's first four paragraphs and a photo of Senor (with Paul Ryan)
is used to illustrate the article. Dan Senor was a spokesperson. Dan
Murphy needs to dial back the crazy.
Dan Murphy's attack and distortion of Dan Senor wouldn't rate inclusion normally were it not that fact that the Christian Science Monitor wants to advise in their little intro to Kurt Shillinger's column on civility that, to bring it back to politics, "It starts with citizens."
Really? I kind of think it's starts with reporters or 'reporters' who
think they can lie and distort. What the hell did Dan Senor do to rate
him being called out the day after the election? And that question from
someone who doesn't say "The Iraq War was wrong." Hell no. I say the
Iraq War is a criminal war. Not wrong, criminal.
But even more reason for calling out Murphy's crap is Howard LaFranchi's garabage
today that's Howard basically saying, 'I jizzed my shorts, I'm so
happy!' Over what? Over Colin Powell possibly joining the
administration in Barack's second term.
Oh. Okay. The rag calls out Dan Senor who was a spokesperson but it gets giddy over Collie The Blot Powell?
The man who lied to the United Nations, who helped sell the damn war?
There are no ethics and there are no standards, that is painfully clear.
I realize that when it comes to the press, no one gives head like
Colin. Please, I saw him stab Bush I in the back to journalists in the
mid-90s. He was entertaining three on background two tables over. No
one self-promotes better than Colin Powell. The term "press whore" was
invented to define him.
But if you're going to call out someone for being a spokesperson for the
US government in Iraq then you damn well can't applaud the person who
stood before the United Nations spouting one lie after another to
justify an illegal war.
And before Dan Murphy whines that he was talking about neocons and how
they won't be advising Barack, grab a damn clue with both hands. From the October 24th snapshot:
Barack's had necons throughout his administration. We regularly call
out Victoria Nuland who is better known as Mrs. Robert Kagan and who is
even better known as Dick Cheney's National Security Adivsor (2003 to
2005). In February 2011, whistle blower Sibel Edmonds (Boiling Frogs) noted
some of the many neocons serving in Barack's administration: Marc
Grossman, Dennis Ross and Frederick Kagan (that would be Victoria
Nuland's brother-in-law). In 2010, Kristine Frazao (Russia Today -- link is video and text) thought
Kagan's addition was so important, she did a report on just that,
opening with, "They're ba-a-a-ck! The US government may be done with
Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld but another neoconservative is returning
to the government payroll. That same year, Allen McDuffee (ThinkTanked) observed,
"Because we overinflated the impact of neoconservatives during the Bush
administration and paid little attention to them before that, we're
missing the fact that neocons are having the same influence in the Obama
administration they've always had, according to a report issued by the
Brookings Institution." And if we drop back another year, we can land on
This morning leading neoconservatives such as William Kristol and
Robert Kagan held a meeting at the Mayflower Hotel -- in support of
President Obama's Afghanistan policy. Kristol and Kagan, as Foreign
Policy's Laura Rozen has reported,
have formed a successor organization to the Project for the New
American Century, which came into disrepute for its advocacy of the Iraq
War. The new one is called the Foreign Policy Initiative. Its
contention is that America remains, in the words of Madeleine Albright,
the "indispensable nation"and, furthermore, that neocons can play a
valuable role in coming years in ensuring that it remains one.
So Dan Murphy's thrilled that Barack's administration is pure and
protected from the neocons -- the ones who've already made their way
in. But don't tell Dan Murphy. In the meantime, you can click here for a piece by Campbell Brown at Slate from August on journalism, politics and disclosures. And Dan Murphy can click there too because it's got a great photo of Campbell and he can obsess over her one more time.
While Dan Murphy foolishly believes there will be and has been no necons fluttering around Barack, you can find more honesty at the Libertarian Reason where Ed Krayewski observes:
Is there a charitable interpretation of much of the left's silence
about Barack Obama's war policies? Either they don't know about them,
they don't care about them or they find building the welfare state a
more urgent cause than dismantling the warfare state. Maybe they assume
he wouldn't be a Nobel Peace Prize laureate if he weren't a peacemakrer?
You can suggest other interpretations in the comments.
Nevertheless, while Barack Obama built a name for himself on his 2002
opposition to the Iraq War (as a state senator out of Hyde Park,
Chicago, mind you, where supporting the Iraq War would have been
political suicide), he made it clear on the campaign trail he wasn't a
non-interventionist. He promised if there was information on Osama bin
Laden's whereabouts in Pakistan and the Pakistani government didn't act
on it, he would. You couldn't get through the campaign season without
hearing at least one Obama booster (or even the president himself)
trumpeting that kept promise. Ending the war in Iraq was another promise
Obama ran on in 2008. He claims he's kept it and campaigned on ending
the Iraq war. Obama, of course, actually tried to renege on the status of forces agreement negotiated under President Bush and extend the war in Iraq.
It's a good commentary but, like too many, he seems unaware of what Tim Arango (New York Times) reported September 26th:
Iraq and the United States are negotiating an agreement that could
result in the return of small units of American soldiers to Iraq on
training missions. At the request of the Iraqi government, according to
General Caslen, a unit of Army Special Operations soldiers was recently
deployed to Iraq to advise on counterterrorism and help with
intelligence.
On the elections, language warning, Susan (On the Edge) offers her observations of just re-elected US President Barack Obama here. Via Jane Fonda, you can check out Peggy Simpson's piece for Women's Media Center about how female candidates faired in Tuesday's election. At Black Agenda Report, Glen Ford and Bruce A. Dixon weigh in on the results of the presidential election and the meaning of the results. Ruth asked that we note Dennis Loo's World Can't Wait piece about the ongoing Drone War and the
When host Joe Scarborough raised the criticism on his show Scarborough Country on October 23, 2012
that Obama's drone attacks are killing a lot of innocents, including 4
year old children, guest Joe Klein, Time Magazine's political columnist,
an ardent Obama partisan, defended the drone attacks with these words:
"the bottom line in the end is - whose
4-year-old get killed? What we're doing is limiting the possibility
that 4-year-olds here will get killed by indiscriminate acts of terror."
Whose 4-year-old gets killed? This stunningly naked xenophobic and
reactionary statement by Joe Klein topped an earlier comment of his in
this same show in which he described the virtue of drone warfare:
KLEIN: It has been remarkably successful" --
SCARBOROUGH: "at killing people" –
KLEIN: "At decimating bad people, taking out a lot of bad people -
and saving Americans lives as well, because our troops don't have to do
this . . . You don't need pilots any more because you do it with a
joystick in California."
This is one of the most prominent political columnists in America
speaking, an ardent Democratic supporter: "You don't need pilots anymore
because you do it with a joystick in California."
Recommended: "Iraq snapshot"
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"Violence slams Iraq, State of Law tries to steal K..."
"6 men and 3 women"
"Elections and kids"
"Gutting the safety net"
"science and comics"
"Benghazi: The investigations continue"
"WSWS and its half-the-truth"
"The day after"
"The idiot Piers needs to go home"
"Thoughts on the election"
"David Lindorff continues to disappoint"
"THIS JUST IN! THE AFTERMATH!"
"What was bought, what was sold"
"Nouri's latest attempt to destroy the vote"
"Violence slams Iraq, State of Law tries to steal K..."
"6 men and 3 women"
"Elections and kids"
"Gutting the safety net"
"science and comics"
"Benghazi: The investigations continue"
"WSWS and its half-the-truth"
"The day after"
"The idiot Piers needs to go home"
"Thoughts on the election"
"David Lindorff continues to disappoint"
"THIS JUST IN! THE AFTERMATH!"
"What was bought, what was sold"