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THE WINK-WINK RULES OF INTERROGATION

May 12, 2004 by cmackie

You can’t say the press didn’t warn us. A year before the invasion of Iraq, The Wall Street Journal sent an enterprising reporter to the U.S. Army’s interrogation school in Fort Huachuca, Arizona. His report, published on April 26, 2002, describes an instructor telling his class of freshmen, many under the age of 20, that the […]

BADGE OF HONOR

May 12, 2004 by cmackie

The right-wing blog A Dog’s Life, which describes itself as a “Pedigreed Member of the Ankle-Biting Riffraff,” refers this morning to “one Jan Herman, a microcephalic version of Frank Rich but with worse hydrophobia,” and puts yours truly in the company of Matthew Yglesias, former editor in chief of The Harvard Independent. How sweet. EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

TELLING THE TRUTH

May 12, 2004 by cmackie

This morning’s lead editorial in The New York Times, “The Abu Ghraib Spin,” begins: The administration and its Republican allies appear to have settled on a way to deflect attention from the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib: accuse Democrats and the news media of overreacting, then pile all of the remaining responsibility onto officers […]

TRASH TREATMENT

May 12, 2004 by cmackie

Most news of the torture scandal in Iraq has involved male prisoners. Luke Harding, a Guardian reporter in Baghdad, puts the focus today on the torture and rape of Iraqi women prisoners. Iraqi women needn’t have been incarcerated to come in for abuse, either. American soldiers on the street apparently feel they have a license to […]

CHEW ON THIS

May 11, 2004 by cmackie

Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, who wrote the Army report on torture of Iraqi prisoners, is an American hyphenate. He is NOT white. He is a Filipino-American, born in Manila, who moved to Hawaii at age 11 and grew up there in a largely mixed-race society. I’d bet this made him sensitive to issues of racism […]

ESSENTIAL VIEWING

May 11, 2004 by cmackie

Ralph Nader live on C-Span on the Web: He’s answering viewers’ questions right now about various subjects, including the presidential campaign. Beginning at 9:30 a.m., Army Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba, who wrote the internal Army report on torture and abuse of Iraqi prisoners, is to testify in a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. See […]

THE NAMES

May 11, 2004 by cmackie

“My name is Nick Berg, my father’s name is Michael … I have a brother and sister, David and Sarah.” “My name is Daniel Pearl. I am an American Jew from California. I come from a Zionist family. My father is a Jew. My mother is a Jew. I am a Jew.” Postcript: Berg was […]

IRAQ’S REALITY TV?

May 10, 2004 by cmackie

Did reality TV finally come to Iraq? Do you think the rise of popular American shows like NBC’s “Fear Factor” and CBS’s “Survivor” have anything to do with the torture and abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere? Those top-rated “entertainments” have prized physical degradation, along with psychological humiliation and plain old human […]

TRUE DEDICATION

May 10, 2004 by cmackie

Excellent reading on the Whitehouse dimwit: “As the president says, we misunderestimate him. He was not born stupid. He chose stupidity. Bush may look like a well-meaning dolt. On consideration, he’s something far more dangerous: a dedicated fool.” EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

SCRAPING BOTTOM

May 10, 2004 by cmackie

Thanks to anti-liberal columnist and blogger Steve Sailer for clarifying the chart that correlated state-by-state average IQs and income with the votes for Bush or Gore in the 2000 presidential election. When we posted the item “The Spectrum from Blue to Red,” we wrote: “The chart that explains it all for you” (an homage to Christopher Durang’s […]

THE NITWIT BOASTS

May 10, 2004 by cmackie

Thanks to a good friend who keeps us up to date on useful information, here’s how our nitwit Maximum Leader (aka “the little fucker”) blows his horn (and our mind). This is from a stump speech he gave just the other day — May 3, to be exact — in Sterling Heights, Mich.: We confronted the dangers […]

MORE IDIOCY

May 10, 2004 by cmackie

How about “Military Personnel: Don’t Read This!” As reported in Time: It’s not exactly every day that the Pentagon warns military personnel to stay away from Fox News. But that’s exactly what some hopeful soul at the Department of Defense instructed, in a memo intended to forbid Pentagon staff reading a copy of the Taguba […]

MODESTY ASIDE

May 9, 2004 by cmackie

It is gratifying to see that the foreign editor of The New York Times, whose international reporting we long admired, agrees with us. May 3: “The mission [in Iraq] is not only not accomplished. It has, with the latest revelations turned into a moral defeat so shattering that the political and military nightmare (still brewing, […]

WHAT WAS KNOWN, AND WHEN

May 8, 2004 by cmackie

Here’s a very helpful TIMELINE, courtesy of the liberal advocacy group moveon.org and John Kerry’s campaign manager, Mary Beth Cahill, tracing events of the Iraqi prisoner scandal: Fall 2003 Bremer repeatedly raises issue of prison conditions with Rumsfeld and the President’s inner circle according to LA Times: “Bremer repeatedly raised the issue of prison conditions […]

SHIT HAPPENS

May 8, 2004 by cmackie

The International Committee of the Red Cross warned many high officials in the U.S. government last January and earlier that it had observed widespread abuse of Iraqi prisoners “tantamount to torture.” The ICRC characterized this treatment not as the aberrant behavior of a few but “a pattern and a system,” which, like the Army’s own […]

ACCUSED OF TREASON, BUT KEEP IT UP

May 8, 2004 by cmackie

We get e-mails. Here is one: Dear Jan: I’ve felt like more than a fan with you and your writings in the past. And I have been critical and judgmental of the tone and absolute leftness of your views. Now, in the past week, you’ve resorted to profanity and vilifying our President. Someone sent me […]

SORRY, NO APOLOGY INTENDED

May 7, 2004 by cmackie

The dummy in the White House told the world he feels really, really sorry about the abuse of Iraqi prisoners. How sorry? So sorry that he vowed to keep his boy Rummy on the job. And we all know that Rummy, who runs the U.S. military, feels really, really sorry, too. That’s what < FONT […]

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