A very interesting post at AlterNet. While we grouse about the McCain tactic of slash and burn Obama as his vehicle for success, the desire of the neo-cons is much more serious and permanent. Nothing less than full scale destruction of the liberal as an philisophical alternative is actually contemplated.They echo Maggie Thatcher in this. They are seriously about the business of transforming America into a land where there is no place for liberalism, in reality it will be an oligarchical state wherein business and the market place rule. Read this fascinating look at the dark side. It’s another article that will chill your soul and wonder if you live in America any more.
I haven’t watched the “debate” between McShame and Obama at the Saddleback Church yet, but I thought you might like to review this piece. Apparently John, told a story about a “cross in the dirt.” These are always stories about his POW days, days he insists he hates to talk about, before he again starts to talk about them. Anyway, apparently it is another of his made up stories. According to An Adequate Level of Plausible Deniability, anyway. I followed his link and found this. Apparently, he likely lifted the story from Alexander Solzhenitsyn and his Gulag Archipelago. Hardly new news, Johnny seems to lift information and alter stories quite a bit these days. He’s old what can you say? Those trying to track this story have found no mention of it on either of two occasions when you would have expected McCain to have mentioned this “deeply moving” story. I think that rat is roaming around my house again!
Copycat Restaurant Recipes has a Bennigans recipe for “Hot Bacon Dressing.” So utterly perfect for spinach it’s dangerously criminal to eat. Take a look, it’s easy to make and can be stored as well. So next Sunday, after cooking that bacon, make up some and enjoy some fresh spinach salad later!
Watch out the wingnuts in Dubya’s administration of horrors are at it again. They are trying to redefine abortion to include an contraceptive means that has the possible result of causing the termination of a pregnancy. This could include morning after pills, and IUD devices among others. This all has to do with federal funding and insurance companies, and attempts to thwart state laws that give equal access to all women to reproductive assistance. In Iowa, Gov. Culver opposes the change in definition as do Harkin, Boswell, Braley, and Loebsack. Read the full report from Essential Estrogen. This attack of course is by no means limited to Iowa, but effects some 34 states who have legislation in place that would be effected. Check what you state is doing to stop this under the table attack on a woman’s right to choose.
Go read Garrison Keillor today. Why? Well because it’s like Church, because you should. Today, it’s worth the effort to do so. I’d never steer you wrong. And have a steam bath on me!
Mike Tomasky’s Blog has an excellent post on why Republican attack ads always work better than Democratic ones. Democrats would do well to learn the sordid means by which the GOP dopes do it. And you can pick up a few character flaws about John McBush along the way, so it’s worth the linkage!
Iowans should know that according to Senator Tom Harkin, John McCain is no friend of the farmer. He says that, “ McCain voted against the 2002 farm bill and has said that if he were president today he would veto the current farm bill — one which all seven of Iowa’s federal elected officials, including three Republicans, supported.” As an embarrassed Iowa, embarrassed because we are still considered up for grabs this November, I call McCain’s position good news for Obama, and that’s good news for me. I rather suspected that the $500 shoe man with his 7-10 homes is more the elitist than Obama, and wouldn’t really know which end of a pitchfork is the business end.
On Tuesday of this week, I reviewed Rich Shenkman’s book, “Just How Stupid are We?’” Here’s a link to his blog. It appears he does his part to debunk the usual lies of the candidates and their campaigns in an attempt to keep up informed. You might want to bookmark it and check it every so often and learn the truth from the lies.
Oh, before I forget, those of you struggling with grocery prices or just fumed that it costs an arm and leg these days to shop for food period, may want to stop by this site: http://budget101.com. It has a long list of stuff you can make at home for pennies compared to buying them at the store. Mayo of course, and Bisquick substitutes. There is also a feature wherein you put in your zip and it gives you all the stores in your area and you can pick the ones you use, and then it will give you the weekly sale items. Worth a stop, there’s more stuff, but go see yourself if so interested. Coupons too!
Sr. Joan Chittister has a thoughtful post on our lying ways in our political lives and how they threaten to destroy us. No confession is good for the soul any more. We just continue the lies, believing them in the end ourselves. Many of us are bemoaning the abject absurdity of what politics has become. Voters haven’t a clue what they are doing, and one branch of government spends all its time campaigning while another imperially runs things without answering to anybody, using the big lie as a shield. Read this and well, I don’t know, get mad enough to get off your duff and write your congressman, learn what’s happening, but don’t take it any more!
Knitters and crocheters hearken! Vicki at Knitting Dragonflies linked to a wonderful site called Simple Knits. It has the most wonderful array of patterns, all grouped by amount of yarn you might have. Many of the patterns are free, and those that aren’t, are linked to where you can buy them. It looks like a huge place. So indulge and find a great pattern for that next project!
Anyone who is a regular knows that I adore Scandalous Women blog run by Elizabeth. Today, I’m linking you to the general site, because she has two magnificent entries, one on Princess Michael of Britainand the other on one of my favorite women the notorious literary giant, Lillian Hellman. Please go read these wonderful biographies. The first is from Aug 20 and the Hellman piece is from Aug 13 I believe.
If you are interested in the people behind the Obama campaign, American Prospect has an great article that examines the “big 15″ and gives you a mini biography of each. Very interesting stuff, I found.
If you are like me, you are probably just about crazed with the polls these days. All over the board and some late ones have McCain started to pull up to Obama. It can make you want to cry. Paul Hogarth in a piece at the Huffington Post, tells you not to worry, and shows you why. It’s all about money, position, and which polls to rely on. From his lips to God’s ears as they say.
Another terrific article at The Nation, this one by Robert Scheer. He wonders just how it is that Republicans and John McCain manage to get voters to vote against their own interests time and again. He explains the fallacy of McShame’s worldview and why it is so out of step with today’s reality.
If you are interested in a bit of the history of Cindy Hensley-McCain’s life and how she brought the Mac to prominence with her family’s dough, read a nice long piece at The New Republic. It’s not a muckraking piece, but is actually a fair portrait of her life and how she and Johnny came to be. A little bootlegging never hurt anyone!
Hold the presses! The Quaker Agitatorseems to have caught a little remark of McDope’s that suggest he might be willing to re-institute the draft. I would guess that might be of some interest to a few folks around the old US of A. Read more at his blog post.
You have heard about the legendary McCain temper? Well he went a bit too far the other day in calling Obama “testy.” And the DNC has hit him hard, asking “Do you really want to go down that road?” Answering with remarks from fellow Republicans, I’d guess McBush better shut up fast. I’ve read a number of these things too over the last few months. Reports of his threatening other senators on the floor, wanting to duke it out “outside.” The worst was a statement by a fellow congressman who said McCain on a negotiation in I believe Latin America, literally grabbed a foreign negotiator by the collar. I don’t think he’s stable myself but who am I to play doctor. His colleagues however, well they have a good idea wouldn’t you think? And some are quite plainly worried.
And it seems that “horizons” in Iraq have turned into “aspirational timetables” which really means that Bush is doing what Obama suggested and the Iraqis want which is SET A TIMETABLE. Wonder what oh McCain will have to say to that?
In what can only be termed as another outrageous bid for attention, McCain sincophants are running the name of General David Petraeus as a possible GOP VEEP. Petraeus to his credit said he would reject such an offer should it be made. This is after McShame had to apologize for circulating photos of himself with the general some time ago. It is considered a no-no to involve the military in any way in a political campaign. Shame on ya John–as usual your fishing for votes.
And that Angry guy from Africa is beginning to be a regular swan song here on Friday. Not his next weeks news today though. Today he takes on the huge task of making fun of us Americans!Imagine the cheek as the British would say. Link up and have a giggle as he roasts us on our own petard. Well deserved in most cases I might ad. And the bit about the medal race in the Olympics was a surprise. I din’t know dat one! Oh and the court cases–worth the price of admission alone. Oh free, I forgot. Get over there!
Okay, that finishes up all the stuff you must read if you want to be in the know this week. See ya next week with another round of tantalizing stories. I have the smartest readership in the world, cuz I said so!
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You have an amazing blog. I could spend all day reading it, and your links. I loved the link to Princess Michael. I have always liked her. I often felt Princess Diana tried to emulate Princess Michael.
When I get home from work today, I am going to read through some of your other links. You know, in Canada we feel sad and somewhat disturbed to see what is happening in America, but Canada often follow suit. So it’s sort of frightening. You folks seem to be losing all your freedoms. I think if I were an American, I would definitely be a registered Democrat. However… there is something about Obama that I don’t trust, and I can’t put my finger on what it is. All style and no substance? I’m not sure, but there is something… something…
You folks definitely need to get as far away from the present administration as you possibly can, but I’m not so sure (and this is just my humble opinion as a Canadian) that the current Democratic nominee is perhaps the best choice. I get the feeling he is too “in love” with himself. I may be wrong, but…
Whatever happens, all of us in Canada wish you luck with the next election. You definitely need a change!
We certainly do Jo. We are trying mightily to make it happen. I appreciate your comments. Many of us fear that our freedoms are being eroded though excessive executive power being developed by the present administration. I don’t worry a bit about Obama, and find that he surrounds himself with excellent people, people I trust. Tomorrow is a biggie, his VP choice is important I believe. We’ve learned that ignoring that part of the ticket can have dire consequences. I love your blog too you know, and enjoy your eclectic wandering around. So fun to read.
Thanks again for the beauty of capturing what we need to know. (And of course, dropping me in there!) I agree with you on Obama. I have written a bit about him in the past. Not because I am African. But because this guy offers something for the future. Will it all come true? Who knows. But we know what we will get with the other guy. Nothing new. And maybe even worse than where we are. Hard to believe, but I trust him less than Bush because it seems as if he will do anything to become President. Never a good sign.
I enjoyed the link to the Angry African. (I had to pick and choose what I was going to read. How do you find time to review all this stuff???)
Really, how do you do all this stuff?
Thanks for the linky love, by the way.
Conservativism is one small step removed from fascism, at least in terms of how that philosophy is practiced in this country right now. So of COURSE they want to destroy what little is left of true liberalism.
You can’t have a fascist state if you tolerate dissent.
I did see the Saddleback interview with Warren, Obama, and McCain. Warren asked better questions than I imagined he would – so that was good. And Obama gave really well thought out intricate answers to the complicated social and theological issues like abortion…while McCain gave rote simplistic answers that missed the depth of the issue.
the rest of your blog and the links will need to wait for another day…you have a lot here.
Angry, You are most welcome. Your too funny to let people miss out on you. And I also agree that McCain is way more scary than Bush ever was. He will do anything to get what he perceives is his due, and he thinks war is the first option unfortunately. Not a good thing for planet earth from any perspective.
Ruth, I have no clue. I run down a huge list of feeds each week, and read ones I think are interesting and then include them if I find them fun, important or otherwise noteworthy. It’s an eclectic run around and the worst thing is my blogroll of feeds gets longer each week, I have about 12 more to add today….sigh. somewhere it’s gotta end unfortunately!
Dave, read up! lol. links is what it is about on Friday! You story was in about 4 places I found later, so hopefully it will get around and put some fear into some hearts. And I agree, conservativism does devolve into fascism. Scary thought and this is where the hard right is wanting to go.
Mompriest. So I have heard about the “debate”. The soundbites said as much as well. Course most of this is lost on most of the public. McCain’s short soundbity quips were not at all serious to the question and made them seem trite as if these were simple answers to simple questions.
Thanks again, for all your support!
You betcha Elizabeth, your work is superb!