Wednesday, April 19, 2006

We're Number One!


In the polling for worst President ever......

OK, so I feel like piling on today. But, holy macaroni, it's just one lame thing after another with this Administration. But, the public is catching on, as the poll numbers prove. Let's hope the American voters can effect some change in the Congress, so that the in-depth investigations that so desperately need to happen, like, uh, happen. I gotta believe that what's going on today is infinitely worse for this country than ol' Monicagate. For Clinton we get checks and balances on his zipper, and ultimately articles of impeachment. For warrantless wiretapping, torture, and baseless warmongering we get...uh....a lot of handwringing.......

I'm the decider.....


It just don't get any plainer than this......(from Michelle at the Daily Dish)

“I’m the decider, and I decide what’s best. And what’s best is for Don Rumsfeld to remain as the secretary of defense.” Thus spake President Bush in yesterday’s Rose Garden defense of his embattled Defense Secretary. And there, in a nutshell, is the Bush governing philosophy. I know best. Period. Leave everything to me. Don’t worry your pretty little head about it. Don’t question my decisions. Don’t bother looking at the facts—at least, not at any facts that might contradict my version of reality. And don’t you dare criticize my decisions unless you want to wind up branded an unpatriotic, fuzzy-headed, soft-on-terrorist type.
I can see how, once upon a time, this sort of macho, decisive, take-no-prisoners, govern-with-your-gut approach to the presidency had a certain appeal. Who wants a wishy-washy leader when the Islamist baddies are plotting the nation’s demise? And even if we suspected Bush wasn’t exactly the most curious or engaged or well-informed commander-in-chief, we were assured that he had a gift for picking smart, curious, engaged, talented advisers—people with “good hearts”--who would keep our CEO-president just informed enough to make good decisions.
But three-plus years of Iraq have pretty much shown the absurdity of that claim. Or at least it has introduced enough doubt into the equation that we really ought to demand more of an explanation for the seemingly ill-advised actions (or inaction) of our leader other than: “I’m the Daddy, that’s why.”
No one doubts that Bush knows how to make decisions. The increasingly pertinent question is whether he knows how to make good ones.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

The End of Evening News.....


Well, it's officially over. Nobody gets their news from the network evenings news shows anymore anyway. Goodbye to Walter Cronkite, David Brinkley, Harry Reasoner, and the rest.

Now we get perky news.......

I think I'll stick with Jon Stewart and Keith Olberman.

Remember record stores?


Remember digging through the bargain bin looking for lost gems? I still remember finding "96 Tears" by ? and the Mysterians for .39 cents.

I'm so old I actually remember going into the small record shop in my hometown and taking a 45 rpm disk into the "listening room" to preview the latest single.

Ah, the good old days.

Please pretend you're suprised by this.....



More confirmation that Our Fearless Leader was planning for war all along......and damn the facts.......

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/03/27/europe/wev.0327memo.php

Homeland Security?

How 'bout less money building airbases in Iraq and more money protecting the folks at home.

Homeland Security.