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Afterthoughts

With the sole exception of invoking the Article II Constitutional provision that would arguably remove the President’s pardon power in cases of impeachment, I see no point in the forced-vote-on-impeachment that Congressman Dennis Kucinich is now bringing forth. The good news is that impeachment doesn’t have to leave the lower House unless it wins a majority, and it won’t, so Obama needn’t be embarrassed with this. But other Congress members will doubtless have to deal with this. It’s not the substance: the President has committed enough impeachable offenses so that just reading the articles took five hours (and that doesn’t...

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“Mistakes were made”?

Not quite the self-critical evaluation we know President George W. Bush is utterly incapable of, but still, this Times of London article reporting an interview in which the President “regrets” his Iraq war rhetoric (“bring it on,” “wanted dead or alive,” “nucular”) may come close. It seems that the Presidsent may have “inadvertently” convinced, say, everyone else on Earth that he wasn’t “you know, a man of peace” and actually wanted to have a gratuitous, unprovoked war with Iraq. Funny how being reelected as “the war president” and beating your political opponents with the club of accusations of their being...

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When in the course of human events…

At some point, we begin to go back to that (literally) revolutionary document attributed to Philadelphia, 4 July 1776, and ask ourselves… wtf? In part, the reason that the goings-on at that little slice of America at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are so important, is because of just how at odds those goings-on are with the winning side of the American Revolution (though quite consistent with the then behavior of the monarchy on the losing side). And this is an area where, notwithstanding the Supreme Court about to issue a third major opinion in four years, the courts by and large...

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The Free (falling) Market

In our ever more interconnected world, something always has to give when some fundamental is fundamentally out of whack. And sometimes, that something is everything, all at once. Which takes us to yesterday, when the Dow Industrial Average fell nearly 400 points amidst a simultaneous spike in oil prices (of over $11 to nearly $139/bbl) and unemployment (of around half a percent to 5.5%). All of which is to say, if, say, Alan Greenspan were publicly flayed and then burned at the stake, would it solve any of this? No, of course not… but it might be helpful nonetheless, as...

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Yesterday’s news… today!

Now that Sen. Clinton has, or will have by tomorrow, evidently, acknowledged the reality that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee, we can get back to our regularly scheduled favorite topic… the geniuses who have been running our country for the last seven plus years! We’ll start with this McLatchy report about Senate Intel Committee finding that Pentagon officials were “duped” by Iran-Contra figures (and presumably Iranian governmental operatives) into doing Iran’s bidding vis a vis removing both Bush family and Iranian mutual bogey-man Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. When Iranian and Bush family interests align… watch out!...

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YES WE CAN!

The words I’ve been waiting to type for the last several months can now be typed. We will now have a candidate I can enthusiastically say I will be voting for, rather than simply against his opponent. That moment is now: Sen. Barack Obama has clinched the Democratic nomination tonight. As expected, the speech I am hearing on the radio is every bit as worthy as his 2004 Convention speech, or his “race speech,” or others he has given. “This is our moment. This is our time.” Maybe just words from just another politician. Or maybe this is something special....

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Locked and loaded

First, happy birthday to TD-Mother-in-Law. And then… let’s talk about our Democratic nominee-designate, Sen. Barack Obama (he wasn’t at the class reunion dinner last night– surprise, surprise– though he was mentioned numerous times during speeches, particularly by one Prof. Emeritus Karl-Ludwig Selig). Today, Obama has taken two major leaps forward yesterday toward securing the Presidency. As to thing the first, the Rules & By-Laws Committee’s deliberations are now behind us, the Committee having decided to “go half-sies” on FL and MI, giving Sen. Clinton a net pick-up of 24 delegates in contests she once agreed didn’t count, and naturally, since...

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Party like it’s 1968, 1972, 1980 or 1984

Those of course, being years when Democratic also-ran candidates “took it to the Convention” and as conventional (as it were!) wisdom holds, cost their party the Presidency in each of those years. And so it seems, it’s the Rules and Bylaws Committee meeting today in Washington, amidst protests organized by Team Clinton (and supplemented by Team McCain), in deciding the fate of the Florida and Michigan delegations, that will help determine whether Sen. Obama joins Humphrey, McGovern, Carter and Mondale as Dems done in by spoil-sport fellow Dems, or whether some actual resolution is possible here. The Unseen Editor reminds...

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Dear Friends…

Thus began a letter written to his college classmates from some guy who might have shown up at his 25th college reunion, but for some woman who is forgotten but not gone insisting on continuing her quixotic quest to destroy her own party by trying to keep racism cool and otherwise trying to minimize her own party’s nominee’s chances in ’08 so she can give Bill Clinton that third term he has always coveted… in ’12. Our classmate Dan Loeb read a note at the Columbia ’83 reunion class cocktail party from his friend and classmate Sen. Barack Obama (I...

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