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Manuel Miranda is still playing games.

You may remember Miranda as the former Republican aide at the center of Memogate” -- last year's scandal that involved Republican staffers on the Judiciary Committee stealing and leaking Democratic strategy memos. Miranda resigned in the wake of that scandal, but he has all along shamelessly defended two-years-worth of Republican snooping though Democratic computer files. An on-going Justice Department criminal probe continues to focus on Miranda.

Meanwhile, Miranda has found the time to be the chair of something called the National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters (NCEJF), which looks to be a GOP astroturf group cultivated just in time to help Miranda's former boss, Sen. Bill Frist, press forward with the “nuclear option” to end judicial filibusters.

Earlier this month, Miranda and NCEJF sent out a letter to Republican senators urging them to end judicial filibusters. With typical Republican subtlety, the letter compared recent Democratic use of the filibuster to the royal tyranny King George III wielded over the American colonies. (Of course, the competition among Republican demagogues is always fierce, and it looks like Frist is set to one-up his old employee at next week's Democrats-are-against-people-of-faith conference at a Kentucky megachurch.)

In today's Washington Times, Miranda goes ballistic against Sen. John McCain. McCain opposes the “nuclear option.”

“He will have no presidential hopes if he pursues this course,” said Manuel Miranda, a former Frist staffer who now chairs the National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters. “This very well may be the first primary campaign between Bill Frist and John McCain.”

Mr. Miranda's coalition -- a group of more than 150 conservative organizations that don't normally take part in judicial fights but are deeply involved in Republican primaries -- has begun a letter-writing and e-mail offensive in not only Mr. McCain's home state of Arizona, but also the key primary states of Michigan and South Carolina.

letter to Republican senators urging them to end judicial filibusters. With typical Republican subtlety, the letter compared recent Democratic use of the filibuster to the royal tyranny King George III wielded over the American colonies. (Of course, the competition among Republican demagogues is always fierce, and it looks like Frist is set to one-up his old employee at next week's Democrats-are-against-people-of-faith conference at a Kentucky megachurch.)
In today's Washington Times, Miranda goes ballistic against Sen. John McCain. McCain opposes the “nuclear option.”

“He will have no presidential hopes if he pursues this course,” said Manuel Miranda, a former Frist staffer who now chairs the National Coalition to End Judicial Filibusters. “This very well may be the first primary campaign between Bill Frist and John McCain.”

Mr. Miranda's coalition -- a group of more than 150 conservative organizations that don't normally take part in judicial fights but are deeply involved in Republican primaries -- has begun a letter-writing and e-mail offensive in not only Mr. McCain's home state of Arizona, but also the key primary states of Michigan and South Carolina.

The Times, of course, neglects to mention Miranda's shady past.
In an era that has seen the resurrection of the political careers of death-squads-supporter John Negroponte and Iran/Contra liar Elliott Abrams, Miranda's re-appearance is something of a sideshow. Still, it's worth noting that the man spearheading lobbying efforts on behalf of the “nuclear option” is the same man who remains at the center of a Justice Department criminal inquiry.

[Update: More on Manuel Miranda here and here.

 

Wilkerson on Bolton:     GreatScat!



 CT approves civil unions law

via Kos: Connecticut is the first state to pass civil unions legislation. Glad to see a state where its legislature and governor (who is a Republican) aren't hateful neanderthals.

I'm sure the Focus on the Family group is mobilizing a keyboard pilgrimage to demand that activist Govenor's be stopped everywhere.



Bob Somerby blasts Cloud over Coulter

via The Daily Howler

...In short, Coulter’s current version plainly implies that the Times provided no next-day coverage. It gives a totally false impression, even after Coulter “corrected.” There’s a word for this kind of conduct—pathological. But poor John Cloud—a store-bought man—knew he was paid not to see this...read on

This is a must read!



Clever Peasantry on Ass Rocket

Monkey Sponge has a long article about Ass Rocket and his fetish with evolution.

Hindquarters is back at it with human nature:... Read on

He concludes: Mr. Rearrocket, you are truly an amazing dumb shit. I know of no other man who can take a simple study on the group behavior of apes and turn it into a poor, woe-is-us-religious-folk complaint about how people view religious believers as backwards nitwits. This simply isn't the case. I am religious. I am a Catholic. I believe in Jesus Christ. I know that evolution has occured. I believe in God. All of this works for me...I have faith that it does...



What's wrong with our Liberal Media?

Contrary to USA Today op-ed, Casey was not denied speaking slot at 1992 Dem convention for opposing abortion rights:

As Media Matters for America has pointed out on numerous occasions (here, here, here, here, and here) Casey was denied speaking time in 1992 over his refusal to endorse the Clinton-Gore ticket, not his anti-abortion views. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Sens. John Breaux (D-LA) and Howell Heflin (D-AL), and five other governors who opposed abortion rights did address the convention in 1992, as detailed in a September 16, 1996, article in The New Republic on the Casey myth. In addition, anti-abortion speakers have spoken at every Democratic convention since 1992, including Breaux in 1996 and 2000, former House Democratic Whip David Bonior (D-MI) in 1996 and 2000, and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) in 2000 and 2004.

This one fallacy really bugs me.



A little Promotion for C&L

Abbi Tatton from CNN's Inside the Blogs" highlighted us today.

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Also, The Majority Report spent a good five minutes talking about how much they use the site.

You can find an mp3 of the program here.
The stuff about us begins at 1:48 into the recording
to the end.



Santorum

NY Times: Casey Leads Santorum by 14 Points
Democratic state Treasurer Robert P. Casey Jr., who hopes to challenge Republican Sen. Rick Santorum next year, increased his lead to 14 points in a poll released Wednesday....

That explains why Rick "man on dog" Santorum is on Imus almost everyday.



Violence in Iraq Continues

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The bodies of more than 50 people have been recovered from the Tigris River and have been identified, President Jalal Talabani said Wednesday. He said the bodies were believed to have been those of hostages seized in a region south of Baghdad earlier this month. In a separate discovery, another 19 Iraqis were shot to death and left lined up against a bloodstained wall in a soccer stadium in the town of Haditha, about 140 miles northwest of Baghdad, an Iraqi reporter and residents said...read on



Is Rice Obstructing the Bolton Investigation?

via Think Progress

A very serious allegation buried in a story in today’s Washington Post:

On Monday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told her senior staff she was disappointed about the stream of allegations [about John Bolton] and , said officials speaking on the condition of anonymity.

This is serious enough that a reporter covering the State Department should inquire about Rice’s conduct. What, exactly, did Rice tell her subordinates? How is this consistent with their full cooperation with a Congressional inquiry.



Democrats: HSD Omits Right-Wing Threats

WASHINGTON - The Homeland Security Department is focusing on possible terror threats from radical environmental and animal rights activists without also examining risks that might be posed by right-wing extremists, House Democrats said Tuesday. A recent internal Homeland Security document lists the Animal Liberation Front and the Earth Liberation Front with a few Islamic groups that could potentially support al-Qaida as domestic terror threats.

The document does not address threats posed by white supremacists, violent militiamen, anti-abortion bombers and other extremists that Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, D-Miss., called "right-wing hate groups." ...read on

As John says: I guess we should all forget about Timothy McVay and Eric Rudolph and just pretend they never happened. Freedom and democracy.

"If your responsibility is to protect the homeland from these domestic terrorists, then you have an obligation to identify all of them — not just some of them," Thompson said.