Friday, June 25, 2004
 
Right wingnut Phyllis Schlaffly on the unproven allegations of two (the third was proven obviously..) women against Bill Clinton (one who later admitting to changing her story and lying to the FBI)

he used vulnerable women (Monica, Paula, Kathleen) to gratify his sexual wants

Right wingnut Phyllis Schlaffly when an unproven sexual allegation is made against a Republican:

Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the conservative Eagle Forum, said she continues to support Ryan's candidacy, saying the charges were the unproven byproduct of a nasty custody fight.

"Sure they're disturbing. They're unpleasant," she said. "But considering where they're coming from, I would wait for the proof before judging him."


Thursday, June 24, 2004
 
Our Vice President on the Floor of the united States Senate to a United States Senator:

"Go fuck yourself"

 
Townhall.com is an invaluable resource of patently insane idiots. And nothing get these loons into a bigger fronth then mentioning the big dog.

I enjoy this one by Suzanne Fields on how Clinton is the scumbag, but Juanita Broaderick, the admitted liar and perjurer is “Credible”.

Or when she presents Kathleen Willey’s allegations as fact. Not even a “Willey, who accused Clinton of…”, she just says as fact that He harassed her. Of course, no mention that Willey was deemed as not being a credible witness by the Independant Council because she also commited perjury and also lied to the FBI (a crime).


 
Jesus, if I was there I'd have killed myself.

Fahrenheit 9/11” opens tomorrow, and one celeb has already weighed in with an unofficial rave. A source was sitting behind Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher at the Hollywood premiere and says that Moore was “really, really vocal” throughout the Bush-bashing documentary.
“She was hollering and cheering at the screen and yelling things at Bush,” says the source. “And she was pumping the air with her fist and saying things like, ‘That was really harsh' and ‘That was really crucial.’ ”

Tuesday, June 22, 2004
 
Hartford Courant Today:
Ray Bradbury, author of the classic science-fiction book "Fahrenheit 451," is burning mad over Moore's appropriation of his title for his Bush-whacking documentary, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer.

"No. 1?, he didn't ask, and No. 2?, he took it - period," said the celebrated fantasy writer, whose 1953 novel gave Moore the inspiration for his "Fahrenheit 9/11" title. "What he has done is a crime."


Macbeth, Act 4, Scene 1:
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble--
Something wicked this way comes


Title of 1962 Ray Bradbury novel:
Something wicked this way comes

Can you officialy shut up now?
Monday, June 21, 2004
 
Now that Rowland is resigning in disgrace to avoid being impeached for his vast corruption, and as he still awaits possible federal criminal indictment, lets go to the Courant editorial page from December of last year:




John Rowland, Straight And Strong
December 9, 2003

What's in a name? If it is Rowland, it means many things: generations of devotion to God, country and community.
It is truly too bad that a once- reputable newspaper, The Hartford Courant, has to sink so low as to try to debase my son and the Rowland name.
Truly, our rights are being eroded, and the right to privacy seems to be a target, too.
As the mother of Gov. John G. Rowland, and as a private citizen, I sadly protest these accusations.
John is straight and strong, as his father and I reared him to be.
His legacy will survive, perhaps longer than The Courant.

Cerie Rowland
Southbury

 
Since the big dogs book is coming out I’m sure we will be inundated with pundits talking about nothing else than Monica Lewinsky and replaying ad nauseum his lie about his “sexual relations”. It will be as if the entire amazingly successful 8 year presidency will never have happened. Oh well, That’s the liberal media for you. But in between the endless right wing tirades about what a liar Clinton is because he tried to cover up a blow job, you might miss this (From Altercation):

Transcript, CNBC’s “Capital Report,” June 17, 2004
Gloria Borger: “Well, let’s get to Mohammed Atta for a minute, because you mentioned him as well. You have said in the past that it was quote, “pretty well confirmed.”
Vice President Cheney: No, I never said that.
BORGER: OK.
Vice Pres. CHENEY: Never said that.
BORGER: I think that is...
Vice Pres. CHENEY: Absolutely not.
Transcript, NBC’s “Meet the Press,” December 9, 2001.
Vice-President Cheney: “It’s been pretty well confirmed that he did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April.”


They lie so much and so often, its not even news anymore.
 
Connecticut Governer Rowland resigning in disgrace.

ITs about time. He's been stalling the impeachment inquiry for months, dragging it out, throwing all sorts of legal challenges at it. THis weekend was the last straw, as his legal case where he was arguing executive priviledge should keep him from being subpoenad was shot down. He was refusign to testify, and now that he was elgally determined that he must, it adds yet another impeachable offense.

If anyone is unaware, the recap. He has for years collected gifts, money, vacations, a hot tub for his cottage, etc.. in return for favors like granting contracts, appointing judges, etc. THe list is amazingly long. And I havent even brought up the whole 220 million enron theft he was knee deep in.

Quite refreshing really. An Impeachment inquiry about actual corruption, as opposed to a blow job. I personally was hoping he would stay on and get impeached. Resigning he gets off easy.



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