30 May, 2008

Happy Hour Discurso

Today's opining on the public discourse.

Usually, I try to go a bit further afield than The Carpetbagger Report on Fridays, because I can spend more than 20 minutes hunting down political fuckwittery for your reading pleasure. However. Today is the last day before the first ever Carnival of the Elitist Bastards launches.

I have a boatload of entries to sort through and organize.

I haven't even written my bloody entry.

Carpetbagger it is! Thank you, Steve, for finding all the tasty tidbits so I don't have to. What do you have for us today, sir?

Oh, now, this could get interesting:

WASHINGTON (CNN) — Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Friday he would be willing to comply with a rumored Congressional subpoena to discuss the administration’s handling of pre-war intelligence, telling CNN’s Wolf Blitzer he’d be “glad to share my views” if asked to testify.

Steve Benen asks the important question: "And what about the White House?"

In today’s press briefing, Dana Perino suggested the White House could put a stop to this.

QUESTION: Could the White House block him from testifying, if he wanted to testify? Or how does that work?

PERINO: Conceivably?

QUESTION: Yes.

PERINO: Hypothetically, which I’m not supposed to answer a hypothetical, yes, I think so. The law would allow for that. But by saying that, I’m not suggesting that that’s what would happen or not happen.

Not surprisingly, this isn’t about classified information, but rather, executive privilege — which might apply, even if McClellan were willing to appear voluntarily.

There you have it, my darlings. The White House is desperate to shut Scottie up. You should really skip over and have a look at the amazing batch of fuckery Steve's collected on this - the Right Wing Noise Machine (patent pending) has been kicked into overdrive trying to discredit dear ol' Scottie. They're terrified.

I'm amused. Wexler & Co. seem delighted - the actual watchdogs in Congress are salivating. If they were cats, they'd be purring. They've got a claw hooked gently in their victim, and they're just waiting for the right moment to reel in and bite. This should prove a very interesting summer indeed.

And it only gets worse for the White House:

Twenty former U.S. attorneys, both Republicans and Democrats, urged a federal judge Thursday to intervene in a constitutional battle over whether two White House officials should be forced to testify before Congress about the firings of nine U.S. attorneys. The former top prosecutors, including two who served under President Bush, argue in court papers that the judge should reject the Bush administration’s assertion of blanket immunity for presidential chief of staff Joshua Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet Miers in the congressional investigation.

Struggle, little White House. Try to flee. But the cat always wins over the mouse, and every dog will have its day.

I feel a change coming. I feel a drumbeat. Do you? I think the people are finally fed up with the lies, obfuscation, manipulation and stupidity. McCain, on the other hand, can't seem to get enough of it.

He's spectacularly wrong about Iraq - again.

He's moving goalposts to cover up his stupidity - again.

He's using the United States military for political gain - again.

He's not practicing what he's preaching - again and again and again.

This is all from just the last week, my darlings.

If there's anyone in the cantina who still thought McCain wouldn't be such a bad choice, who bought into his straight-talkin' maverick marlarkey, I do believe it's time for you to think again.

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