Slow Vets for Stupidity and other gems
* Dear Bob Dole, your interview with Wolf ShBlitzer was what we usually refer to as a CLM. Your job as a part-time commentator during the election cycles are, for the most part, entertaining and fun. The hatchet-man role no longer suits you and when you criticize your peer for that which you yourself have experienced, your credibility evaporates. Don't Nader yourself.
* Uno Mas Swift Boat vet speaks out against the SBVFT. Breaking down the semantics of served with versus served *under*.
* Serving Honorably. Compare and contrast, courtesy of kos and Juan Cole.
* Plame indictments? oooooooooooh, wow.
* 527's led to the failure of 100% of Bush's business ventures, caused him to fail to file insider trading of options with the SEC, forced him to change drivers license numbers before running for governor, impacted his imminent domain land grab for the Rangers and forced him into war with a country who had the potential for planning to think about putting together a plan to look into attacking the US. They must be stopped.
The Other Guys
* David Limbaugh has a blog. No comments, no direct links and is sprinkled with neato love letters from his fans. He's also reading Missy M's book this week. Cute.
* Bruce Bartlett sums up why you should vote for Bush. Convincing, ain't it?
Thus, realistically, there is unlikely to be a second term agenda for Bush, regardless of what he may announce at the convention. There is simply nothing in the pipeline, and it’s too late to start something new.
* Moderates Only Need Apply. Isn't Club For Growth a 527? Doesn't Bush want to rid us of this evil blight?
Stephen Moore, president of the Club for Growth, acknowledges that his organization's goal is to make moderate Republicans an endangered species. "The problem with the moderates in Congress is they basically water down the Republican message and what you get is something that infuriates the Republican base,'' Mr. Moore said.
* Sometimes it's just easier to let Bush Supporters speak for themselves. From Alice Cooper, the last bastion of high quality entertainment speaks up for the moron vote.
Posted by kerry at August 24, 2004 03:18 PM | TrackBackCooper is one of just a handful of high-profile musicians who've proclaimed support for Bush.
Why are we rock stars? Because we're morons. We sleep all day, we play music at night and very rarely do we sit around reading the Washington Journal."