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Archives for June 2005

MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK

June 20, 2005 by cmackie

“Watching the Sunday morning’s talk shows provided possible answers to some political riddles,” regular correspondent Alan Edelson writes. He continues: There was John McCain on Meet the Press, talking on and on about how proud he had felt supporting George W. Bush in 2004, when we knew how much he detested Bush for the slimy […]

HISTORY’S VERDICT: GUILTY AS CHARGED?

June 18, 2005 by cmackie

Will two hearings — one official, the other not — be seen by historians as a turning point in ending the Bush regime’s misrule and bringing its ring leaders to justice? It would be nice to think so. And maybe they will be, judging from “Who We Are,” the lead editorial in this morning’s New […]

QUESTIONS FROM THE RIGHT

June 18, 2005 by cmackie

A reader writes, in re: Myth vs. Fact: Is Africa the Lost Continent? “What about all the aid that gets appropriated by corrupt governments in Africa instead of used for its original intent?” Boy, I’m so glad you asked. One of the points Jeffrey Sachs made, which I did not recount, is that the mismanagement […]

KING GEORGIE BARS THE DOOR

June 17, 2005 by cmackie

Congressman John Conyers Jr., far left (courtesy of the daily Kos — have a look at this), was barred from delivering a petition to Georgie Boy that demanded an explanation of the Downing Street Memo. The ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, Conyers yesterday convened a meeting of House Democrats about the memo and […]

MYTH VS. FACT: IS AFRICA THE LOST CONTINENT?

June 16, 2005 by cmackie

By Jan Herman Economist Jeffrey Sachs was his usual stellar self earlier this week at the Council on Foreign Relations — calm, cogent, full of facts (all of them broken down into relevant categories), persuasive, angered by the Bush regime — contemptuous of it I’d say, but he managed to keep his contempt in check […]

NEW BLOGGER ON THE BLOCK

June 15, 2005 by cmackie

Any fan of Paul Desmond, let alone his biographer, rates a big welcome in my book. Doug Ramsey joins the

THE ‘DOMESTICATED’ PRESS

June 15, 2005 by cmackie

“Exhibit A” of a “domesticated” press. That’s what former CIA analyst Ray McGovern calls this morning’s Washington Post editorial, which describes the main revelation of the Downing Street memo as “vague but intriguing.” In other words, it doesn’t believe that “intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy” to invade Iraq. McGovern, who ripped […]

HOLD THE FRIES, LEFTIES ARE NOT ALONE

June 14, 2005 by cmackie

I never thought I’d be glad to hear from a Goldwater Republican, much less agree with him. But Straight Up reader M. Paulding has changed my mind. He writes in response to Battle of the Prewar Memos: The second DSM [Downing Street Memo] is more damning than the first, despite Sanger’s observation. I’m a conservative, […]

‘CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE’ FUN FOR CAMPERS

June 13, 2005 by cmackie

More Camp X Ray frolics: An 18-year-old Saudi camper of Chadian descent who was just shy of his 15th birthday when he was seized in Pakistan by local authorities has told his lawyer “he was beaten regularly in his early days at Guantánamo, hanged by his wrists for hours at a time and that an […]

BATTLE OF THE PREWAR MEMOS

June 13, 2005 by cmackie

Another prewar memo, written July 21, 2002, two days before the famous Downing Street memo, has come to light. Here it is, as posted by The Sunday Times of London. Now compare Walter Pincus’s report on it in Sunday’s Washington Post with David Sanger’s in this morning’s New York Times. The difference is night vs. […]

FRANK, RICH, AND DANDY, HE KEEPS ON TRUCKIN’

June 13, 2005 by cmackie

The latest Frank Rich column is a dandy recap of what’s been happening in The Land of Oz. “The attacks [on the press] continue to be so successful that even now, long after many news organizations, including The Times, have been found guilty of failing to puncture the administration’s prewar W.M.D. hype, new details on […]

WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD READ BY CHRIS HEDGES

June 13, 2005 by cmackie

It took James Woolcott to lead me to a wrenching, eloquent piece on the realities and myths of war by Chris Hedges, who begins this way and never lets up: The vanquished know war. They see through the empty jingoism of those who use the abstract words of glory, honor, and patriotism to mask the […]

99 BOTTLES OF BEER ON THE WALL

June 12, 2005 by cmackie

Summer is soon upon us, and it won’t be long before it’s off to overnight camp for many lucky youngsters. They’ll be writing home, of course. Low Culture recently posted a letter from a camper who got a jump on the season’s frolics. Here’s an excerpt: Dear Mom and Dad, Greetings from Camp X Ray […]

SO NOT HIS CUP OF TEA

June 11, 2005 by cmackie

A reader took notice of my recommendation the other day. (OK, if you must know, it was one of my staff of thousands who took notice.) He writes: Jan, we bought the Watson book “Ideas.” It is good, but not as good as I had hoped. Too breezy. I like a tighter line. He spends […]

GAO FINDING: GANNON DID NOT BREAK LAW

June 10, 2005 by cmackie

Subject: James D. Guckert — Reprinting Government Press Releases as His Own Work You remember when Guckert (a k a Jeff Gannon) published White House press releases, verbatim, as his own reporting? Well, he did not break the law prohibiting the “use of appropriated funds for publicity or propaganda,” the Government Accounting Office ruled Thursday. […]

NOTHING STABLE, NOTHING ENDURING, NOTHING INSIDE

June 9, 2005 by cmackie

I recommend this book review by my favorite aphorist, the British philosopher John Gray, although he is not aphorizing, as he does in his own books (such as “Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals” or Al Qaeda and What It Means to Be Modern.” Gray points to a key question of Peter Watson’s […]

STORE WARS

June 9, 2005 by cmackie

Obi Wan Canoli says, “The true ways of the farm are almost forgotten.” Click the link, watch and listen. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry. You’ll wonder why George Lucas hasn’t sued. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

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