Whoa - the WaPo breaks down the Bush campaign lies about John Kerry.
Saw a hummingbird in the garden.
The kittens started purring.
Started drinking gin 'n' tonics, which I found don't make me as sick and sleepy as rum drinks do. Weird. Anyway, as you can tell, my life is pretty much one big laugh-riot.
Cornell has to put out extra seating for President Bill Clinton's speech Saturday at the senior convocation (from the Ithaca Journal, no link available yet).
Bidding war for Bill Clinton's memoir, My Life has reached the mid-six figure range.
President Clinton gives Kerry high marks on his campaign.
al-Qaeda spokesman says terror organization wants Bush to stay in office because "his religious fanaticism will rouse the Islamic nation."
There has already been much analysis of the pResident's lackluster Iraq speech, the first in a promised set of six. The speech itself was largely boilerplate Iraq-yak from this pResident, all of whose talks are unidirectional and so filled with "progress" toward the "future."- Tom Engelhardt.
The triumphant aspect of his speech, as Dan Froomkin, columnist for the Washington Post, pointed out was certainly the makeup job.
In press conferences, TV ads, and interviews this year, pResident Bush has manifested a series of psychopathologies: an abstract notion of reality, confidence unhinged from facts and circumstances, and a conception of credibility that requires no correspondence to the external world. Tonight, as he vowed to stay the course in Iraq, Bush demonstrated another mental defect: incomprehension of his role in history as a fallible human agent. Absent such comprehension, Bush can't fix his mistakes in Iraq because he can't see how - or even that - he screwed up.- William Saleten.
As ever, Mr Bush was utterly certain of the righteousness of his cause. He admitted no mistake, or even misjudgement, in the year since his premature "mission accomplished" speech on a US aircraft carrier almost 13 months ago.- Rupert Cornwell.
Essentially, the strategy set out by Mr Bush was less a plan than a list of five step-by-step objectives, each of them hostage to events on the ground.
Crucially, in the Iraq George Bush sees when he closes his eyes -- which seems to be the way he sees the country -- he can give just about the same speech he would give a year ago, with minimal mention of anything turning out differently than expected. The president sees this attitude as being resolute. To others, it looks like being oblivious.- David Sarasohn.
"Our terrist enemies have a vision that guides and explains all their varied acts of murder," Bush said. "They seek to impose Taliban-like rule, country by country, across the greater Middle East." He asserted that extremists now see Iraq as "the central front in the war on terror."Yeah, great - they do now, thanks to you. Idiot.
Bush and his father amassed more than 790 vacation days in fewer than two terms.
Just when GW thought the news couldn't get any worse, now the economic 'recovery' is slowing.
9th US Circuit Court of Appeals rules Ashcroft's interference with Oregon's assisted suicide law "far exceeds the scope of his authority under federal law."