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R.I.P., Gerald Ford

The 38th President of the United States, Gerald Ford, passed away at age 93. He managed to just barely outlive Ronald Reagan (who helped cost him the 1976 election with a primary and convention challenge) as the oldest man ever to serve as President, and Ford was the only man to serve in that office without having been elected to either it or to the vice-presidency, having taken that office after Spiro Agnew resigned, and then assuming the presidency after Richard Nixon resigned in 1974. Despite having officials around him that included Henry Kissinger (Secretary of State), George H.W. Bush...

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Victor’s justice (Texas style)

In the most unsurprising affirmance in the history of unsurprising affirmances, the Iraqi appeals court set up to affirm death sentences imposed by Iraqi death sentence courts has affirmed the death sentence of Saddam Hussein by hanging (he said he preferred to be shot). Given that the Vice-President has recently suggested that American forces take sides in the escalating Iraqi civil war on the side of the Shiites, executing the former Sunni President would be a nice way to kick off the festivities. I suggest former New York Jet Mark Gastineau as honorary executioner (or at least, part of the...

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Fascinating and fascinatinger

It’s actually kind of interesting that Iran, a country that we are officially not speaking to, values its foreign exchange reserves in our currency… but it’s even more fascinating that Iran has just announced that, “in light of all the pressure we are putting on” (that, and that the dollar’s value is falling… a lot), Iran will now shift its reserve currency out of dollars and into euros sayeth the BBC. Indeed, Iran will now aspire to conduct all of its foreign business in euros. None of this is greatly unexpected. Before jumping to the immediate conclusion that a war–...

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First day of winter

On this, the shortest day (and longest night) of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, the Boston Globe urges us all to make some noise about global warming (and of course, bashes Bush in the process, because let’s face it, if he’s in favor of something, it’s almost certainly catastrophically bad for the rest of us, be it continuing the carnage in Iraq, or blocking dissemination of information on climate change.) FWIW, we’ll try to do our part here at the talking dog… we’ll see if we can’t expand our ongoing “war on terror” coverage to include the “war on...

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Bush to Public: Drop Dead

I suppose you could read the President’s insistence that “victory” in Iraq was still possible, whatever that means, and that “we need to increase the size of the military”– as a repudiation of public opinion and will, particularly as expressed in the recent mid-term elections. Because the public has said it wants out. In no uncertain terms. In overwhelming numbers. And the public means out NOW. Bush’s approval on Iraq is around 24% and 70% affirmatively disapprove… “No mandate” is quite the understatement. So… when Bush pouts like the spoiled child he is and insists that nothing much will change...

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Same old Fresh approaches

While all of official Washington awaits the long-awaited major strategy change to turn Iraq away from a bloody and expensive unmitigated disaster for American foreign policy (though it does remain a huge win for anyone with substantial interests tied to the price of petroleum… and hence, a huge win), the military has also come up with a fresh new approach to dealing with those irksome alleged terrorists confirmed super-terrorists at Gitmo: as Bruce the Veep so elegantly puts it, “The beatings will continue until morale improves.” Or, “No More Mr. Nice Torqueamada.” In short, as construction of a new “super-max”,...

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One step closer to Clinton/Obama ’08

That would be the hasty departure of another Presidential contender, Democratic Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana, who announced that he will not be seeking the Democratic Presidential nomination just 13 days after announcing an exploratory committee. That’s got to be one of the fastest acts in the history of exploratory committees: Bayh concluded that the likely “pre-primary primary” fund-raising would likely favor Democratic juggernaut Hillary and current favorite “Not-Hillary” candidate Barack (my college classmate) Obama. Still out there are one-time TD Darling John Edwards, and all-time TD Darling, the sainted Al Gore. The Republican side features the once-and-no-longer-sainted John McCain,...

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For those last-minute holiday giving needs

Yes… the “George W. Bush Out of Office Countdown Calendar” from our friends at Sourcebooks… guaranteed to both amuse and horrify you, as it contains Freudian slips and malapropisms and just outrageously stupid things that have come out of the mouth of… you know who… the man from Connecticut Texas who we all love to misunderestimate… along with pictures. Oh, the pictures. The only bad part is that at the end of 2007… there will still be 386 days to go!

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