Go Home

The LA Times *Hearts* Priscilla 

Liberal Oasis : All of us committed to saving our judiciary from corporate stooges and fringe fundamentalists should look at Thursday’s LA Times profile of Priscilla Owen, written by David Savage.

Because it shows how hard it is to get the facts out.

The wet kiss headline is “Judge Seen as Conservative, Fair”.

And it just gets worse from there.

Savage uses the GOP talking points early in the piece, telling his readers that Owen “comes across as a mainstream conservative.”

He quotes a total of four people that he interviewed. All the quotes are pro-Owen. Read on...



MahaBlog

Having decorated their huts with Mark Whitaker's shrunken head, and having confined Michael Isikoff in a little cage so that the tribal children can poke him with sticks, the rightie tribe has moved on--to the Newspaper Guild and Editor & Publisher.
The Rectitudinous Righties are not worked up over anything published as news by the evil "MSM," however. A week ago Linda Foley, national president of The Newspaper Guild, made some comments at a National Conference for Media Reform that put her on the tribal hit list. At the conference in St. Louis, Foley said of U.S. forces in Iraq:
Journalists are not just being targeted verbally or politically. They are also being targeted for real in places like Iraq. And what outrages me as a representative of journalists is that there's not more outrage about the number and the brutality, and the cavalier nature of the U.S. military toward the killing of journalists in Iraq. I think it's just a scandal.
 
It's not just U.S. journalists either, by the way. They target and kill journalists from other countries, particularly Arab countries, at news services like Al Jazeera, for example. They actually target them and blow up their studios, with impunity. This is all part of the culture that it is OK to blame the individual journalists, and it just takes the heat off of these media conglomerates that are part of the problem.
Like it or not, Ms. Foley is not pulling these charges out of her butt. Jeanne d'Arc has documented incidents that look suspiciously like journalist targeting. Please follow the link and read what she says. It is clear that either these journalists were deliberately targeted, or the troops involved were being unusually careless even by war zone standards. Certainly, it bears outrage. Investigation also seems in order. And proper investigation was what Ms. Foley requested; last month Ms. Foley sent a letter to President Bush critical of the "investigation" into these incidents so far.
 
Of course, the outside possibility that these charges might be true and want looking into is not an issue to the Right. The issue is that a person representing the news media said something they didn't want to hear. Writes Joe Strupp of Editor & Publisher
It's not just U.S. journalists either, by the way. They target and kill journalists from other countries, particularly Arab countries, at news services like Al Jazeera, for example. They actually target them and blow up their studios, with impunity. This is all part of the culture that it is OK to blame the individual journalists, and it just takes the heat off of these media conglomerates that are part of the problem.
Like it or not, Ms. Foley is not pulling these charges out of her butt. Jeanne d'Arc has documented incidents that look suspiciously like journalist targeting. Please follow the link and read what she says. It is clear that either these journalists were deliberately targeted, or the troops involved were being unusually careless even by war zone standards. Certainly, it bears outrage. Investigation also seems in order. And proper investigation was what Ms. Foley requested; last month Ms. Foley sent a letter to President Bush critical of the "investigation" into these incidents so far.
Of course, the outside possibility that these charges might be true and want looking into is not an issue to the Right. The issue is that a person representing the news media said something they didn't want to hear. Writes Joe Strupp of Editor & Publisher: Read on...
 
 
The LA Times *Hearts* Priscilla                          Liberal Oasis
All of us committed to saving our judiciary from corporate stooges and fringe fundamentalists should look at Thursday’s LA Times profile of Priscilla Owen, written by David Savage.

Because it shows how hard it is to get the facts out.

The wet kiss headline is “Judge Seen as Conservative, Fair”.

And it just gets worse from there.

Savage uses the GOP talking points early in the piece, telling his readers that Owen “comes across as a mainstream conservative.”

He quotes a total of four people that he interviewed. All the quotes are pro-Owen. Read on...

 

Read on...



First-Draft

DOD Web site jokes of Christian crusade against Muslims

via : It's a photo of a US tank dubbed the "New Testament" - the name of the tank is written across its barrel. The even funnier part is that this photo MADE IT PAST military censors and the DOD Web page with the photo on it even brags about the name "New Testament" in the caption. So some jerk at the Pentagon knew exactly what this was about and found it funny enough to put on their Web site, and it passed various level of review. Lovely. click here for the picture



Daily Kos

I've been using Daily Kos diaries today, First they are good, and second I'm not up to snuff today

icon Download | play -WMP

On several occasions he repeated the term protect the institution, he also mentioned the fact that the majority changes over time, and repeatedly stated that the constitution demands a minority voice in the senate and that the rules change would create another House of Representatives.

Throughout the interview, he kept to his guns that a simple majority changing the rules was unprecedented, and that it would be bad for the institution.



Karzai: Newsweek Article Did Not Cause Riots

Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer this morning, stated that other factors were involved in the rioting that occured in his country last week.

icon Download | play -WMV

Catnip says : While the Bush administration had no problem blaming the riots on the release of the now infamous Newsweek article that mentioned a Koran had been flushed down a toilet, Karzai, while condemning the article, stated that there were political motives directed at the Afghan government that spurred those riots.



Quote of the Day

via PoliticalWire:

" I've never read the Bible cover to cover; maybe I should have."

-- Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), quoted in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine, noting that he "is not a reader of scripture" and instead "reads magazines and journals offering commentary on religion." His magazine of choice: First Things.



This is a companion piece to Wingnut Pat Buchanan.

MAXIMA CULPA

via Kevin Drum

...This is like watching Darkness at Noon in real life. Newsweek made a small error in a 300-word blurb a couple of weeks ago, and since then the right-wing media hate machine, like a jackal sensing a rare opportunity for blood, has somehow managed to convince them they bear responsibility for riots in Afghanistan that were staged by extremists who obviously used the Newsweek article as nothing more than pretext...read on



Pat Buchanan " Newsweek "Seditious"

On "The McLaughlin Group," Pat Buchanan stated that Newsweek should be tried for sedition for its Periscope article on Koran abuse. He also responded to the shocked questions of the other panelists by saying that all the Abu Ghraib stories were seditious as well.

icon Download | play -WMP

I discovered this info on a comment from Daily Kos. Buchanan has been unraveling more than ususal "on the air" ever since the Terri Schiavo case began.



Laura Bush visit to Jerusalem stirs up Protests

A picture named Laura_Protests.jpg

Laura Bush waded into Middle East tensions on Sunday during chaotic visits to sacred religious sites, where crowds and hecklers grew so rowdy that armed guards had to restrain them.

icon Download | play -QT

Some visitors that Mrs. Bush encountered near the Dome of the Rock, a mosque on a hilltop compound known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif and to Jews as Temple Mount, shouted at her in Arabic. "None of you belong in here!" one man yelled as Mrs. Bush and her entourage arrived.

The CNN reporter "Suzanne Malveaux" said that it was scary, chaotic and frightening.



Howard Dean on Meet The Press

A picture named Dean_MTP.jpg

I thought Howard Dean did well today with Tim Russert. As the show went on he got better.

icon Download | play -WMP

icon Download | play -QT

Especially when he talked about Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, and abortion. He refuses to be lectured on moral values by people who have moral problems.

Transcripts here.

Susan has some more thought at Suburban Guerrilla on Dean and Priscilla Owens