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Saturday, October 08, 2005

An Update of my week

As I write this the Yankees are just hours away from elimination from the post season. Last night Boston was booted after being swept by the White Sox. I call them a “fluke Champion” for a couple reason. First is my undisguised bias for the New York Yankees over anything else. Consider me like the White House spokesman for the Yankees. I will spin every to make us look good and play fast and loose with the facts. To me sports are a perfect place for that. I think a fans love of a sports team is one of the few areas of life where we can afford to be unfair and totally biased. So a “fluke Champion” is basically any team besides the Yanks that wins the World Series. In my mind the Yankees are the only team that belongs on the top of the hill and any other team that visits briefly (or once every 86 years) is a fluke.

Sports also hold some other uses besides letting your biased instincts loose. It is also the place to be irrational overall. Yell at the ump, curse out the manager, boo the players, throw a fit, scream and yell. I do all those things while watching sports. I become a child – a big baby who wants his way and will cry otherwise. I think that if more people did this only at sporting events and took a more rational view of the rest of the world we would be a lot better off.

When I was doing talk radio on a regular basis in Tallahassee I remember my last show at my first station. It was the Monday after Thanksgiving in 1995. Florida State University has just lost to the rival Florida Gators and while I usually talked about politics I could not resist trying to ruin the day of the very obnoxious Gator fans who regularly called in. After that program the station manager called me into his office. Flustered in his orange and blue Florida gator tie he told me that my services were no longer needed.

I did radio shows for many years after that and in all reality my comments about the boss’ football team had nothing to do with the change of formats at the station. Clearly a left-of-center talk show host in the Deep South during the Republican revolution has a limited shelf life. Although I was crushed at the time, looking back I can’t really hold any personal animosity towards anyone. The station manager, upon reflection, could have put up with the grief he was getting for having me on the air longer, but in reality he kept me around on the tiny station (giving him big headaches) much longer than most people would have.

These memories come to mind because of my return to the AM talk show airwaves earlier this week. An old friend, who I helped get into talked radio and he later returned the favor threefold, was guest hosting on a station in Pensacola, Florida. I was to be interviewed over the phone for one of the three hours he was on. My hour was at 6pm and I had a 500+ mile drive to get done by then. I left south Florida at about 8am and arrived home less than an hour before the show. By 6 I was tired and road weary but, sure enough, as soon it was my turn to talk I did so easily. That always happens.

I was on hold, waiting my turn, long enough to hear a couple calls from some surprisingly calm and kind listeners. Back in the day, callers (at least to me) were pretty partisan and nasty. These callers talked seriously about tax policy, gerry mandering and Ron Paul. I opened my comments by praising the Republican from Texas, Ron Paul, for his independence and early identification of the fascist tendencies of the neo-cons who have taken over the Republican Party. We both saw the same thing – me from the outside and him from the inside. I may have been gutsy saying it on a talk radio station in the South, but he showed real courage by defying his own party and making the speech from the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

For the second half of the program I was paired up, in a Crossfire type scenario, with a conservative friend of the host. He actually praised gerry mandering saying that the alternative was quotas. He argued that we should trust the Republican redistricting and that the “hands of nature” would assure that everyone was given equal representation. This was too easy. I reminded listeners that while gerry mandering has been around since the beginning of our country, the Republicans – the neo cons – were not waiting until the 10 year census takes place like everyone had in the past. No, they did it between censuses just so they could gain more power in Washington. I suggested that my colleague supported gerry mandering now only because it benefited him. I also explained that his suggestion that the only alternative to gerry mandering was quotas was ludicrous. I pointed out that this is a false choice – a habitual tactic used by Republicans to sell a poor argument. Finally, I expressed a lack of confidence in any mysterious hand of nature to make sure the Republican plans for redistricting did not adversely affect me.

Next he argued to the talk radio audience that third (political) parties were useless in America and that people should just wait for the Democrats to disband before even considering leaving the flock. I suggested that if any major political party was in danger of collapsing it is surely the GOP. Why? Because Democrats have always been disorganized and accepting of slow incremental change. Democrat are not only used to being disappointed, they accept it as part of the give-and-take of the political process.

The factions in the Republican Party, however, are much less flexible or forgiving. They became Republicans to get their narrow agendas fulfilled and they will not hesitate to leave if they don’t get it. For instance the Capitalist Republicans want fiscal responsibility from Washington. Social conservative want an end to abortion and gay rights. Many Southern republicans want their ‘Culture” preserved. This is the coalition that changed the Republicans from a minority party to a majority party.

But through 11 years of Republican rule in congress and 5 in the White House what have they seen? Fiscal irresponsibility, greed and pork on the financial side. Abortions are up and there is no progress toward overturning Roe v. Wade. Immigration is out of control angering the pick up truck crowd. I argued to my co-guest that while Democrats accept not getting what they want all the time - Republicans are less likely to compromise or accept any middle ground. If these folks, who made the Republican Party so powerful over the past 10-15 years, are as principled as they claim to be - they will run, not walk, from the GOP. He didn’t like that at all. In fact I think it seemed like it was the first time he had ever heard the facts laid out before him like that. The hour went by much too quickly. It was great fun.

The Harriet Miers battle really is illustrating my point about the inflexibility of today’s Republicans. If you listen to conservatives you see that they feel betrayed. That is they supported this president and this party precisely so they would benefit from cronyism – not be a victim of it. They had no problem with an underachieving, unimaginative President as long as he did what they wanted. On the other hand, a Democrat would be thrilled to have control of Congress, the White House and so many states. They would be happy about having a majority of the Supreme Court and the recent appointment of a Chief Justice that was a strong advocate of their positions. But with radicals, including today’s conservatives, anything short of everything is not enough. Again those pesky fascist tendencies, hidden for the past 5 years from most, rears it ugly head. Listen to them and tell me they wouldn’t fly the GOP coop if they think they can get what they want from somebody else.

I have been watching a lot of the C SPAN 25th Anniversary of Call Ins this weekend. I really love that stuff. Phil Donahue was on last night and blasted the Bush administration. Pat Buchanan was on next and did the same. All night long they have been having the talk show. If the Yankee game this afternoon goes south than I will be back on C SPAN, watching the talking heads. The call in shows continue until 9pm EST.

In two weeks I will be in New York. I have reserved the U Haul, arranged for a travel buddy, packed most of my stuff and dug out the winter coats. I will miss Tallahassee so much but this relocation to New York City is one that I have wanted to do for a very long time. I have always wanted to live in New York. I had almost given up on the dream but wonderful circumstances have made it not only possible but about as easy as could ever be expected. I have a lead on a couple jobs, a place to stay and my favorite person in the world to stay with. I know I should feel lucky that I leave with sadness rather than relief. But I will visit Tallahassee often - and will have plenty of people from here come up to see me (oh yeah and the City). Get ready Sarah, it’s not only me coming up there, it is half of my friends too.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Another "Fluke" Champion


'04 WS Champ Boston Red Sox swept 3 games to 0
Eliminated by Chicago in the first round of playoffs

Good morning

Well happy Friday everybody. I have a lot to say but not the time to say it right now. So much going on with me in preparing to move and in the world of politics. Here are some things I will catch you up on later today or certainly over the weekend.

My Radio appearance: I did a call in show via telephone for a station in Pensacola, Florida. I'll tell you how much fun it was for me and (I hope) the other guest (right winger) who seemed to strongly disagreed with everything I said. At least most of the callers seemed to agreed with me. At least about Ron Paul.

Harriet Miers: Uh ohh. Conservatives finally admit that this President is all cronyism all the time. However, now that they did not benefit this time they are pissed. So pissed in fact I predict that she will withdraw her nomination. I know the President won't make her do it but if she is his friend she may just do that to save him all this grief.

Karl Rove: Testifying today once again. He could also be on his way out soon.

Scooter Libby: What the hell kind of name is Scooter? The VP's chief of staff was a leaker too.

Spy in White House: What would it take for the Mainstream media to get on this Administration. Apparently a spy operating out of the Vice President's office won't do it.

Bush and Dick: Will the many investigation finally catch up with them? Now that their right wing allies no longer blindly support them they could be in big trouble. The media may not turn up the heat but their own supporters may do so to an unbearable level. When all the corruption is laid out for the public you won't catch me saying "I hate to say I told you so". Why? Because I LOVE to say "I told you so".

New York City: I'll be there in two weeks. Hope the subways are still working.

Take care peeps. I will be updating all weekend long so come back soon now..y'hear.

P.S. For any of you who, like me, insist on only the most exciting television viewing, C SPAN is having a 25 hour "Washington Journal" marathon all night and day tomorrow. Talking heads and live call-ins? I'm There!!

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

ABC News reports a spy operated in Bush White House for 3 years.

ABC News Exclusive

Espionage Case Breaches the White House
Accused Marine Worked in Vice President's Office

By BRIAN ROSS and RICHARD ESPOSITO

Oct. 5, 2005 — Both the FBI and CIA are calling it the first case of espionage in the White House in modern history.

Officials tell ABC News the alleged spy worked undetected at the White House for almost three years. Leandro Aragoncillo, 46, was a U.S. Marine most recently assigned to the staff of Vice President Dick Cheney.

"I don't know of a case where the vetting broke down before and resulted in a spy being in the White House," said Richard Clarke, a former White House advisor who is now an ABC News consultant.

Federal investigators say Aragoncillo, a naturalized citizen from the Philippines, used his top secret clearance to steal classified intelligence documents from White House computers.

In 2000, Aragoncillo worked on the staff of then-Vice President Al Gore. When interviewed by Philippine television, he remarked how valued Philippine employees were at the White House.

"I think what they like most is our integrity and loyalty," Aragoncillo said.

Classified Material Transferred by E-Mail

Officials say the classified material, which Aragoncillo stole from the vice president's office, included damaging dossiers on the president of the Philippines. He then passed those on to opposition politicians planning a coup in the Pacific nation.

"Even though it's not for the Russians or some other government, the fact that it occurred at the White House is a matter of great concern," said John Martin, who was the government's lead espionage prosecutor for 26 years.

Last year, after leaving the Marines, Aragoncillo was caught by the FBI while he worked for the Bureau at an intelligence center at Fort Monmouth, N.J.

According to a criminal complaint, Aragoncillo was arrested last month and accused of downloading more than 100 classified documents from FBI computers.

"The information was transferred mostly by e-mails," said U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie at the time of Aragoncillo's arrest.

Since that arrest, officials say Aragoncillo has started to cooperate. He has admitted to spying while working on the staff of Vice President Cheney's office.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

A Sight for Sore Eyes

Former President Bill Clinton visits Tuesday with Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Former FOX News Reporter Tells the Inside Story

Chris Shuster, now with MSNBC, returned home to Bloomington, Indiana recently and gave an interview to the local paper the Herald Times . He described how the bias and lack of journalistic values at FOX News forced him to change news networks. Full story linked above. Excerpt shown below.

"At the time I started at Fox, I thought, this is a great news organization to let me be very aggressive with a sitting president of the United States (Bill Clinton)," Shuster said. "I started having issues when others in the organization would take my carefully scripted and nuanced reporting and pull out bits and pieces to support their agenda on their shows.

"With the change of administration in Washington, I wanted to do the same kind of reporting, holding the (Bush) administration accountable, and that was not something that Fox was interested in doing," he said.

"Editorially, I had issues with story selection," Shuster went on. "But the bigger issue was that there wasn't a tradition or track record of honoring journalistic integrity. I found some reporters at Fox would cut corners or steal information from other sources or in some cases, just make things up. Management would either look the other way or just wouldn't care to take a closer look. I had serious issues with that.

Monday, October 03, 2005

REDS HOT!!! Right Wingers Angry Over Bush Court Pick

'I'm confident that she has a conservative judicial philosophy that you will be comfortable with, Rush... You'll be proud of Harriet's record. Trust me.'
VP Dick Cheney to talk show host Rush Limbaugh

While I'm still visiting my parents and watching movies all day instead of the news I still see that most of the criticism about Bush's Supreme Court nominee is coming from the Reds themselves. It has now been reported that Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers was a Democrat (prior to cozying up to the Bush family) and gave money to the Al Gore campaign. This sent conservatives into a tizzy. So much so that Vice President Dick Cheney felt obliged to put the duties of his job on hold to make an appearance on the Rush Limbaugh show just to defend the choice . This certainly shows some concern from the White House. They know very well that Limbaugh has a large and obedient following and must be kept happy. Sending the Vice President of the United States to kiss the ass of a radio talk show host indicates some serious panic.

You know this morning I thought it was a bit strange when I saw Democratic Senator Charles Schumer look downright delighted at the choice of Harriet Miers. He said that it proved that President Bush understood that the right wing of the Republican does not represent America. What was up with that statement? Was this the strategy of the Democrats? To kill her with kindness? Now I hear that Democratic majority leader Harry Reid may have had a hand in suggesting her name! We also learn that she was a Democrat until recently.

Believe me, if Rush Limbaugh is unsatisfied you can bet that millions of others will be too. The Bush administration is betting that conservatives across the nation, who said they would rebel if the next choice was not a conservative, will value their word as little as they do. This is a bet they cannot afford to loose.

Pentagon Report Confirms Widespread Federal Incompetence

An official U.S. report says that failure to plan and train properly has plagued U.S. efforts in Iraq, Afghanistan and most recently relief work to combat Hurricane Katrina, The Independent newspaper said on Monday. The British daily said the report by Stephen Henthorne, a former professor and adviser to the Pentagon, concluded that the poor response to Katrina mirrored earlier shortcomings in U.S. campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. "Failure to plan, and train properly has plagued U.S. efforts in Afghanistan, Iraq and now that failure has come home to roost in the United States," the confidential report said. The report was commissioned by the Pentagon to provide an "independent and critical review" of what went wrong after Hurricane Katrina swept ashore in September.

Cronyism hits the High Court

President Bush will name personal friend Harriet Miers to Replace Justice Sandra Day O'Conner. Miers is one of Bushs' lawyers and a long time family confidant but she has never been a judge.

From the Associated Press:
President Bush has chosen Harriet Miers,
White House counsel and a loyal member of the president's inner circle, to
replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the Supreme Court, a senior
administration official said Monday.
If confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate, Miers, 60, would join Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as the second woman on the nation's highest court. Miers, who has never been a judge, was the first woman to serve as president of the Texas State Bar and the Dallas Bar Association. The Southern Methodist University law graduate also formerly served on the Dallas City Council. without a judicial record, it's difficult to know whether Miers would dramatically move the court to the right. She would fill the shoes of O'Connor, a swing voter on the court for years who has cast deciding votes on some affirmative action, abortion and death penalty cases.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Visiting South Florida

I am in Miami right now spending the weekend with my parents before I move to New York in a couple weeks. Today is my moms birthday and I know she is relieved that my visit is occurring right after the Yankees clinched the division. I remember how she would wake me up for school as a kid and after the Yankees had lost I would whine and mope around all day and make her life difficult. Not this weekend - for a change. Happy Birthday Mom!

The poster to the right is what is being shown prospective tourists around the world. Of course I had this story some time ago but since the MSM has finally caught up with me I figured I'd share the actual poster with you to. For more on this story click the Title bar above or check out my archives to see the original posting