Thursday, March 15, 2007

"Rifting" apart- don't they ever get embarrassed?

So now we learn (via) that there is a "rift" between W and AG. "Serious estrangement." Gee, I wonder when that started to develop? Maybe when everyone who is not a wholly owned subsidiary started saying Abu should resign?

Wouldn't you be embarrassed to put out such transparent spin to stage AG's exit and distance the prez from it? Basically, he's a liability they're about to cut loose.

I guess it's all theatre.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Charges against Gonzales

Resignation isn't good enough. Perjury charges, impeachment, contempt of Congress... something.

The whole US attorney thing is maybe the clearest, simplest, best documented example yet of how this crew does business (for now; I'm sure much muddying of the water is already started). There is no value in building up the political strength on this to force serious action, then letting them do "the honorable thing" and be done with it.

Dammit! I like New Orleans!

"Corps placed faulty pumps in New Orleans"

A politically connected firm with a record of corruption endangers a gem of American history and culture. Why am I not surprised?
The drainage-canal pumps were custom-designed and built under a $26.6 million contract awarded after competitive bidding to Moving Water Industries Corp. of Deerfield Beach, Fla. It was founded in 1926 and supplies flood-control and irrigation pumps all over the world.

MWI is owned by J. David Eller and his sons. Eller was once a business partner of former Florida Gov.
Jeb Bush in a venture called Bush-El that marketed MWI pumps. And Eller has donated about $128,000 to politicians, the vast majority of it to the Republican Party, since 1996, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

MWI has run into trouble before. The U.S. Justice Department sued the company in 2002, accusing it of fraudulently helping Nigeria obtain $74 million in taxpayer-backed loans for overpriced and unnecessary water-pump equipment. The case has yet to be resolved.
Maybe the worst-case interpretation isn't warranted- they say it was competitively awarded, and an unprecedented technical challenge on short notice.

But, given all the other sh*ttiness in how NO has been handled, and given the political connections involved, and given that the Republicans running this country never fail to do the worst possible job, "benefit of the doubt" has no relevance here. There is no doubt left that they are unrestrained in their corruption and incompetence.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Oh, wow!

A link from Avedon! Man! To me she is top-tier; "A-list," you might say.

I better freshen the place up.

I kind of see this as mostly a venting outlet so far. I think stuff thru about current events, but when I write about it, it comes out kind of as a spew. I think Tom Tomorrow did his Outrage Overload strip like two years ago (wait, it was Feb 2003!), and stuff has only gotten more extreme and surreal since then.

Anyway, looking back on my couple entries and a draft post that couldn't keep up with current events, I find my writing really hard to follow, so it is probably more-so for others. Thanks, Avedon, for reading enough to find a quote.