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 Justice Sunday Preachers

Four years ago, Perkins addressed the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), America's premier white supremacist organization, the successor to the White Citizens Councils, which battled integration in the South. In 1996 Perkins paid former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke $82,000 for his mailing list. At the time, Perkins was the campaign manager for a right-wing Republican candidate for the US Senate in Louisiana. The Federal Election Commission fined the campaign Perkins ran $3,000 for attempting to hide the money paid to Duke...read on

Steve Gilliard says: Just-us Sunday speakers bigots

Eschaton says: He no likey the black ones, but he likey the white ones.



 House Speaker Ready to Scrap Ethics Rules

WASHINGTON - House Speaker Dennis Hastert, leading a Republican retreat, said Wednesday he stands ready to scrap controversial new ethics rules, possibly by day's end. "I'm willing to step back," Hastert told reporters after a closed-door meeting with members of the GOP rank and file....read on

Sounds good right? It might be, and I'm enjoying the Republicans making themselves look as foolish as ever. It also exposes how power drunk the GOP is. I guess after all the US poll data that's been coming out with results like this:

A) 50 % believe the President lied about WMD's.

B) no government intervention in the Schiavo case.

C) Bush is bad on the economy.

D) Bush is bad on Social Security. (Please add to the list)

What the country is doing is administering a 12 step call to the GOP. The change Hastert is proposing is an attempt to sober up a litle bit. On the Nuclear Option, the Frister has painted himself into a corner with the Religious Right Elite, and there is no turning back for him on that one. That's why he can't compromise with Sen. Reid. Way to go Harry.

Daily Kos says: Another GOP cave: like to say that while in the minority, we have to savor the few victories we can get. But lately, it's been a virtual buffet, with Republican numbers collapsing under the weight of GOP corruption, social security privatization, the Schiavo fiasco, and the Nuclear Option power grab.

And this one is huge, marking another setback for corrupt House leader Tom DeLay, who will now face those ethics investigations he worked so hard to avoid.

Carpetbagger says: The Ethics Committee is the only panel in Congress with equal numbers of Dems and Republicans, five each. The problem here, of course, is that DeLay and Hastert carefully selected five toadies who will do as they’re told and toe the hard-right line.



by Eric Jaffa for Move Left
Peggy Noonan has a long rightwing history. She was a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan.

The Wall St. Journal now gives her a free hand to write whatever bunk she wants in a regular column on their opinion pages ("Why they ran: The new pope speaks to the inner adult in all of us," April 21, 2005):

We are living in a time of supernatural occurrences. The old pope gives us his suffering as a parting gift, says his final goodbye on Easter Sunday; dies on the vigil of Feast of the Divine Mercy, the day that marks the messages received by the Polish nun, now a saint, who had written that a spark out of Poland would light the world and lead the way to the coming of Christ. The mourning period for the old pope ends on the day that celebrates St. Stanislas, hero of Poland, whose name John Paul had thought about taking when he became pope.
...It is an age of miracles and wonders, of sightings of Mary and warnings, of prophecy, graces and gifts.

None of this supernatural garbage belongs on the pages of a mainstream newspaper.

It wasn't a miracle that the Pope John Paul II died on the day of "the vigil of Feast of the Divine Mercy."

There are only 365 days in a year. Many of those days have religious or historical significance.

If John Paul II died on Christmas or Easter or the day before or the day after either of those holidays, one could make an equally thin claim that it represents a miracle.

Pope John Paul II was an important man.

That doesn't mean that editors of mainstream newspapers should give free rein to people like Peggy Noonan to make supernatural claims.

Peggy Noonan has a long rightwing history. She was a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan.

The Wall St. Journal now gives her a free hand to write whatever bunk she wants in a regular column on their opinion pages ("Why they ran: The new pope speaks to the inner adult in all of us," April 21, 2005):

We are living in a time of supernatural occurrences. The old pope gives us his suffering as a parting gift, says his final goodbye on Easter Sunday; dies on the vigil of Feast of the Divine Mercy, the day that marks the messages received by the Polish nun, now a saint, who had written that a spark out of Poland would light the world and lead the way to the coming of Christ. The mourning period for the old pope ends on the day that celebrates St. Stanislas, hero of Poland, whose name John Paul had thought about taking when he became pope.
...It is an age of miracles and wonders, of sightings of Mary and warnings, of prophecy, graces and gifts.

None of this supernatural garbage belongs on the pages of a mainstream newspaper.

It wasn't a miracle that the Pope John Paul II died on the day of "the vigil of Feast of the Divine Mercy."

There are only 365 days in a year. Many of those days have religious or historical significance.

If John Paul II died on Christmas or Easter or the day before or the day after either of those holidays, one could make an equally thin claim that it represents a miracle.

Pope John Paul II was an important man.

That doesn't mean that editors of mainstream newspapers should give free rein to people like Peggy Noonan to make supernatural claims.As far as "sightings of Mary" go:
Peggy Noonan apparently believes 'sightings of Mary" are a miracle, but editors should require proof of what goes into their newspapers. Even editors of opinion pages.

The editors have a responsibility to keep out of their newspapers supernatural explanations of natural phenomena.

The natural explanation is that the timing of anyone's death can have significance added to it by mourners, and sighting Mary may be a dream, not a miracle.

The essay gets worse, as Peggy Noonan proceeds.

Conservative Con

After expressing religious beliefs I assume are sincere, Peggy Noonan proceeds to try to con her readers about opponents of the new pope:

The choosing of Benedict XVI, a man who is serious, deep and brave, is a gift. He has many enemies. They imagine themselves courageous and oppressed. What they are is agitated, aggressive, and well-connected.
They want to make sure his papacy begins with a battle. They want to make sure no one gets a chance to love him. Which is too bad because even his foes admit he is thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest.

I've read and listened to a lot of critics of Pope Benedict XVI over the past week.

None of those critics described him as "thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest."

What critics is she talking about?

There are people I admire whom I would consider "thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest."

But I wouldn't claim that un-named critics of those people agree with me.

It's a con to cite praise from un-named critics.

Suppose for a second that Peggy Noonan saw a man on tv say, "I'm a critic of Pope Benedict XVI, but even I think he's thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest.."

As far as "sightings of Mary" go:

Peggy Noonan apparently believes 'sightings of Mary" are a miracle, but editors should require proof of what goes into their newspapers. Even editors of opinion pages.

The editors have a responsibility to keep out of their newspapers supernatural explanations of natural phenomena.

The natural explanation is that the timing of anyone's death can have significance added to it by mourners, and sighting Mary may be a dream, not a miracle.

The essay gets worse, as Peggy Noonan proceeds.

Conservative Con

After expressing religious beliefs I assume are sincere, Peggy Noonan proceeds to try to con her readers about opponents of the new pope:

The choosing of Benedict XVI, a man who is serious, deep and brave, is a gift. He has many enemies. They imagine themselves courageous and oppressed. What they are is agitated, aggressive, and well-connected.
They want to make sure his papacy begins with a battle. They want to make sure no one gets a chance to love him. Which is too bad because even his foes admit he is thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest.

I've read and listened to a lot of critics of Pope Benedict XVI over the past week.

None of those critics described him as "thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest."

What critics is she talking about?

There are people I admire whom I would consider "thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest."

But I wouldn't claim that un-named critics of those people agree with me.

It's a con to cite praise from un-named critics.

Suppose for a second that Peggy Noonan saw a man on tv say, "I'm a critic of Pope Benedict XVI, but even I think he's thoughtful, eager for dialogue, sensitive, honest.."Even then, it would be a con to act as if that person spoke for all of the new pope's critics, and to use his statement without giving his name.
Also, Peggy Noonan claims critics of Benedict XVI are "well-connected."

However, his supporters are a lot better connected, or he wouldn't be pope right now.  continue reading "Conservative Con"

 

See the Elephant. See the Elephant Ruin the Election for Tony Blair.    What Do I Know?

Well, finally. The war in Iraq has become an issue. I reported earlier than no one, not the candidates, the press, nor the average bloke on the street, was talking about the two-tonne elephant in the room: the Iraq war.

But things seem to have taken a turn this weekend. After taking criticism for not speaking up about the war, LibDem leader Charles Kennedy gave a press conference this morning, joined by potential cabinet ministers Menzies Campbell and Baroness Shirley Williams. The focus was entirely on the war. (He's explained their deliberate "damned if you do" strategy was to initially focus on the economy, taxes, pensions, and other pocketbook issues, to avoid being labeled a one-issue party.) In his statement, he questioned whether or not Tony Blair can be trusted, implying the future could hold similar situations (Iran) where a Prime Minister will be forced to choose between George Bush's scheme for world domination and the British people's natural reluctance to build another empire. (Okay, that's not exactly what he said; he was much more circumspect than my fingers are when I type.)

Even then, it would be a con to act as if that person spoke for all of the new pope's critics, and to use his statement without giving his name.

Also, Peggy Noonan claims critics of Benedict XVI are "well-connected."

However, his supporters are a lot better connected, or he wouldn't be pope right now. continue reading "Conservative Con"



Karl Rove and the Gay Republican Mafia

Conspiracy Planet

The Gay Republican Mafia is evidently in control of the Party, even as they spin hard to avoid the obvious questions. How did so many closeted "conservative" gay men wind up in the upper echelons of the GOP? Should the GOP be called the Gay Old Party now?

With gay RNC chairman Ken Mehlman and the latest outing of fake reporter Jeff Gannon, a GOPUSA/ Talon News shill, the issue of Karl Rove has come out as well, so to speak. continue reading "Karl Rove and the Gay Republican Mafia"



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Microsoft gets the Daily Show Treatment

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With all the news that has broken lately because of Microsoft's cowardice.

AmericaBlog has attested it all.

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Jon Stewart and his gang have documented the racist laws and views of Microsoft, Texas lawmakers, and of course.....drum roll please...... our idiot cable news!



Crooks and Liars is doing an interview Wed.

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Shaun (O Mac) Daily former member of the Clinton/Gore 96 National Steering Committee hosts a webcast that is a discussion talk show not a shout and yell talk show that is the norm as of late.

Wednesday at 6pm PST to listen to the show go to www.lvrocks.com click on LISTEN and to join in the discussion click on CAM/CHAT. This is my first, so who knows what I'll say.

Shaun also blogs at Subject to Discussion



Laura Ingraham has breast cancer

PRAYER REQUEST FOR LAURA:

You know I hate Drama Kings or Queens, but I am asking for your prayers today and for the forseeable future. On Friday afternoon, I learned that I have joined the ever-growing group of American women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. As so many breast cancer patients will tell you, it all came as a total shock...

We may disagree on many things Laura, but be well, good luck and come back soon.



Journal-ism

JOURNAL-ISM

via Kevin Drum

I see that the Wall Street Journal is busily cementing its reputation as the most dishonest editorial page in the country. Today they crow yet again about the vast tax burden of the upper classes:... read on

So in 1979 the super-rich earned 3% of the money and paid 5% of the taxes. In 1999 the super-rich earned 10% of the money and paid 11% of the taxes. The Journal clearly has a different definition of "grew more progressive" than the rest of us.

In fact, these numbers might start you wondering. If the income share of the super-rich tripled but their tax share only doubled, doesn't that mean that their tax rates must have gone down? Indeed it does.

So shed no tears for the super rich in America. Their incomes have tripled in the past couple of decades and at the same time their tax rates have decreased by 9 percentage points. That's a pretty sweet deal in anybody's book.



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On Scarborough Country, Al Mohler, of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary discussed " Justice Sunday" and eventually shared what he really feels.

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Mohler: The National Council of Churches is an open embrace of, frankly, almost every leftist idea that‘s passed along for the last 40 years. I believe they disrespect Christianity. They‘re for the right to abortion. They embrace homosexuality and an umbrella of other things that evangelicals find directly repugnant.

So all this bullshit about not condemning other faiths is revealed. Please join us in defeating the filibuster, but after that "get the hell out of my face you disgusting parasites!"