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Saturday, February 23, 2008
 
Late Night

Rock on,


 
Stoned

Roger Stone?


This Roger Stone?



 
More Thread

Tomorrow is Sunday!! That's the day that Tim Russert is on my teevee!!!

 
Thread

Blur sucks, Oasis 4ever.

There wouldn't be so much squabbling on the Internet if Gus Hall were still alive!

 
The Wonder of the Internets

Note to Pundits: You know, Barack Obama does have a Web site with an extensive "issues" section. It's true. It's not even that hard to find!

 
Going Forward

If you travel to the comments section of basically any local newspaper article about the primary campaign, you'll find people putting forth the notion that Obama is a Manchurian Muslim candidate who hates America.

Whether they believe this stuff or consider it their patriotic duty to lie, I do not know, but that's what we'll get if he's the candidate. A fundamental question will be how this stuff is mainstreamed by the "respectable" press.

 
Nobody Could Have Predicted

yadda yadda

CUKURCA, Turkey (AP) -- Two Turkish soldiers and at least 35 Kurdish rebels died in new fighting in northern Iraq on Saturday, the Turkish military said.

 
The Lies of the Liberal Media

Yglesias says that McCain is lying. This, we know, is unpossible. "Straight Talk Express" is written right on the bus! McCain cannot lie.

 
Awesome Idea, James

If only we'd listened to James Carville we could have a DNC chair who campaigned for Republicans.

 
Breaking the Law

Well they admit it. Isn't there supposed to be a DOJ investigation or something? Bueller? Bueller?

 
ATM Closed

No more HELOC for you.

Several of the nation's largest lenders, along with smaller ones, are shutting off access to home equity lines in areas where home values are declining. It's an unusually aggressive move as the industry grapples with fallout from the mortgage crisis that began unfolding last year.

Now that home prices have dropped in many parts of the country, lenders are nervous that they may never collect the money that they extended to borrowers. They are responding by freezing or lowering the credit limits on home equity lines, leaving thousands of borrowers like Corazzi in the lurch.

"Nearly all the top home equity lenders I know of are doing this or considering doing this," said Joe Belew, president of the Consumer Bankers Association, which represents some of the nation's largest home equity lenders. "They are all looking at how to protect themselves as real estate values go down, and it's just not good for the borrowers to get so overextended."

 
Media Matters

From Jamison Foser.

 
Progress

Hopefully this encourages better behavior, though they'll just find other ways.

One of California's largest for-profit insurers stopped a controversial practice of canceling sick policyholders Friday after a judge ordered Health Net Inc. to pay more than $9 million to a breast cancer patient it dropped in the middle of chemotherapy.

The ruling by a private arbitration judge was the first of its kind and the most powerful rebuke to the state's major insurers whose cancellation practices are under fire from the courts, state regulators and elected officials.

 
Morning Thread

In the words of the wise Arabella, pax.

--Molly I.


Friday, February 22, 2008
 
Another Phony Soldier

The cowardly shrieking monkey right, in conjunction with the Bush administration, probably won't stop until they destroy another life.

What's one more to them, after all?

 
Overnight

enjoy

 
Oh My

Must be more of that parallel universe slippage.

Broadcaster Lowell "Bud" Paxson today contradicted statements from Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign that the senator did not meet with Paxson or his lobbyist before sending two controversial letters to the Federal Communications Commission on Paxson's behalf.

Paxson said he talked with McCain in his Washington office several weeks before the Arizona Republican wrote the letters to the FCC urging a rapid decision on Paxson's quest to acquire a Pittsburgh television station.

Paxson also recalled that his lobbyist, Vicki Iseman, attended the meeting in McCain's office and that Iseman helped arrange the meeting. "Was Vicki there? Probably," Paxson said in an interview with The Washington Post today. "The woman was a professional. She was good. She could get us meetings."

The recollection of the now-retired Paxson conflicted with the account provided by McCain about two letters at the center of a controversy about the senator's ties to Iseman, a partner at the lobbying firm of Alcalde & Fay.

 
More Thread

Start stitching, bitches!

--Molly I.

 
Evening Thread

Enjoy.

 
Free Ride

It's so rare that criticism of the press from the left in any way actually makes it into the mainstream media.

 
Making Love

Frank Luntz is awesome.

 
They're All Experts

One of the most amusing thing about the wingnutosphere is that they all claim to be military experts.

 
McCain And The Press

The ultimate question of campaign '08 is whether the press will actually do their jobs and occasionally point out that St. McCain is full of shit, or whether they'll be so worried about McCain not bringing the fun in anymore if they write mean things about him that they couldn't possibly do anything to hurt their special relationships.

 
Mistake

Hey, Tom Coburn finds a nut.

It is fascinating watching most other Republicans hug Iraq ever tighter.

 
They Didn't Kill The Internets

Adam Bonin looks at what's happened since various reform groups wanted to kill politics on the internet.

It's worth remembering that one of the big concerns was that people might, one day, be able to make videos! And put them on the internet! And ... that would be bad!!! It was never quite clear why that would be bad, but it did become clear to me that some on the reform community aren't just bothered by money in politics, but by politics itself. It's as if they wanted politics to be some highly refereed competition between candidates, rather than a big messy thing in which we all get to have a say even outside of the ballot box.

 
Jenga Time?

Bond insurer downgrades could be coming... CNBC's Gasparino said by the end of next week at the latest.


 
Even More Straight Talk From The Maverick

Saint McCain cannot lie, so obviously there's some sort of rift in the space-time continuum causing some slippage between parallel universes.

On Wednesday night, the Times published a story suggesting that McCain might have done legislative favors for the clients of the lobbyist, Vicki Iseman, who worked for the firm of Alcalde & Fay. One example it cited were two letters McCain wrote in late 1999 demanding that the Federal Communications Commission act on a long-stalled bid by one of Iseman's clients, Florida-based Paxson Communications, to purchase a Pittsburgh television station.

Just hours after the Times' story was posted, the McCain campaign issued a point-by-point response that depicted the letters as routine correspondence handled by his staff--and insisted that McCain had never even spoken with anybody from Paxson or Alcalde & Fay about the matter. "No representative of Paxson or Alcalde & Fay personally asked Senator McCain to send a letter to the FCC," the campaign said in a statement emailed to reporters.

But that flat claim seems to be contradicted by an impeccable source: McCain himself. "I was contacted by Mr. Paxson on this issue," McCain said in the September 25, 2002 deposition obtained by Newsweek. "He wanted their approval very bad for purposes of his business. I believe that Mr. Paxson had a legitimate complaint."

 
BFFs

Saint John of Straight Talking Maverick and Rick Renzi in Iraq.

 
Money

Some of these examples of Clinton campaign spending, suggested to be somehow inappropriate, are perfectly fine. Parties, hotel rooms, and snacks actually cost money and campaigns sort of need them.

 
Rick Renzi, International Man Of Mystery

Interesting.

And he has 12 kids.

 
Oh My

Congressman Rick Renzi (R-AZ) indicted.

"Conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, extortion, insurance fraud, criminal forfeiture." (from CNN TV)


...AP says it's about a land deal.


...there were resignation rumors 10 months ago, though it didn't happen.


U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz., could soon step down in the wake of a federal investigation into his involvement in a federal land swap deal and FBI raids of an insurance agency owned by his wife.

His resignation could come as early as Friday or soon after, according to sources familiar with the matter.


Here was his statement at the time.

For several weeks, I have been the subject of leaked stories, conjecture, and false attacks about a land exchange. None of them bear any resemblance to the truth, including the rumor that I am planning on resigning.




...more.

 
Underwater

NYT:

WASHINGTON — Prodded in part by some of the nation’s biggest banks, the Bush administration and Congress are considering costly new proposals for the government to rescue hundreds of thousands of homeowners whose mortgages are higher than the value of their houses.

Not since the Depression has a larger share of Americans owed more on their homes than they are worth. With the collapse of the housing boom, nearly 8.8 million homeowners, or 10.3 percent of the total, are underwater. That is more than double the percentage just a year ago, according to a new estimate of the damage by Moody’s Economy.com.


This isn't necessarily a problem for all of these people. Not everyone needs to sell their house. It will be difficult for people who lose their jobs to move to a new one. If broader economic troubles continue, and unemployment rises, this will add to the difficulties.

 
Snow

Where did that come from?

 
It's a brand new day

"You're free, little bird!"

(Couldn't find the song I wanted, so try this instead.)

Signed,
Not Atrios


Thursday, February 21, 2008
 
Overnight

Rock on.


 
Sexual Purity

It's tough being Rod Dreher, spending his days obsessing about what every woman on the planet is doing with her vagina.

Godspeed, Rod, Godspeed.



...and kudos to "BeliefNet" for putting Teh Awesome back in religion.

 
Old

I'm so old I can remember when sloppy and casual comparisons to Nazis were rightly met with rather loud condemnation.

I suppose we can thank Jonah Goldberg for the new state of affairs. Awesome, Jonah!

 
A Little Help For John King

I know journamalisting is hard and "the google" is quite the mystery, but since he accused Obama of refusing to disclose his earmarks I thought maybe he could use a pointer.

 
YEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH

More debate thread.

 
Eschaton Endorsement

I promise to endorse the candidate who, in tonight's debate, says something like the following:

Not only are we going to Texas, we're going to Ohio and Rhode Island and Mississippi and Wyoming and Pennsylvania, and we're going to Guam and Indiana and North Carolina … And we're going to West Virginia and Kentucky and Montana and South Dakota and Puerto Rico, and then we're going to Washington, D.C., to take back the White House! Yeaararh!!!

 
McCain Cancels Presser

But why? Most of the questions would be along the lines of "How do you feel about that 'smear' from the New York Times?"