May 28, 2006

Pondering Rules

* Tony Blair shouldn't be allowed to laud the benefits of preemption until he's willing to face his own people and demand that the UK's contribution be higher than 5%.

* In this post-Freedom Fries world, it's surprising how similar the Republican anti-immigrant rhetoric parallels that of the extreme jingoists in France.

* Bush does not admit mistakes; noting that a cowboy vernacular might be construed as taunting and glossing over the fine point that his administration's policy decisions were the cause *and* justification for the behavior at Abu Ghraib does not an apology make.

* Congress can not ignore and excuse warrantly monitoring of citizens and cry foul when their offices are searched as part of a corruption investigation.

* Clinton's penis is no longer relevant to the current political climate. The number of times Hillary's willing to unthaw and give him some good lovin' is also, none of anybody's business. Next question.

* Saddam was a bad man... why are we undermining that message?


Posted by kerry at May 28, 2006 05:09 AM
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