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President Obama's Accomplishments in His First Half Term: Updated

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Jul 18, 2010 at 16:43:56 PM CDT

President Obama has accomplished more in his first half term than any President since FDR.  

This is why the Republican Party is screaming and howling day in and day out.  The programs implemented by the Obama Administration will offer an economic life line to everyday American people. Some of Obama's policies have seriously inconvenienced big business and big insurance, too.  And this why the Republican Party has been threatening to repeal health care and financial reform the second it can get control of the levers of power.  

But we are not going to let Republicans take back the power are we?  

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The GOP to the Jobless: Starve and Go Homeless

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Jun 25, 2010 at 21:17:08 PM CDT

Once again the Republican Party tells the unemployed, the middle and working classes of America to go f**k themselves.

It seems that Bush/Cheney Co. neoconservative policy of deep tax cuts for corporate America  coupled with its crusade for acquiring the planet's oil through endless wars, failed to factor in the resulting economic and environmental devastation to the American people.  

No more Republican re-runs, thank you.  

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Hot Damn! Oil Boy W. Says He Hates Oil

by: Libby Shaw

Wed May 26, 2010 at 22:24:38 PM CDT

The news continues to flow freely from an unplugged leak in the psyche of Republican Party's alternative universe of drill baby drill.

Now that the drill, baby, drill agenda has become the horrific and devastating leak, baby, leak in the Gulf of Oil today, Republicans are in  deny, baby, deny mode.  The GOP would like to forget about its decades long love fest with big oil.

W. set the stage for the GOP's bail from big oil now that BP will find it difficult to line its go to tool's pockets.  Bush Co. intends to diversify.

Bail, baby, bail.

This week in Dallas, former President George W. Bush announced to the American Wind Association that we should diversify away from oil.

Really?  

Republicans will never turn away a lucrative deal when self-serving opportunity knocks.

Nor do Republicans ever miss an opportunity to walk away from and lie about their appalling records of failure.  

The spineless and irresponsible Republicans always do need a scapegoat and endless targets of blame, too.

 

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OILmageddon : Thank you W., Cheney, BP and Halliburton UPDATED

by: Libby Shaw

Wed May 12, 2010 at 22:58:28 PM CDT

OILmageddon is what happens when two oil boys are in charge of our federal government. President Bush and Vice President appointed lobbyists to run our federal regulatory agencies.

The BP, Deepwater Horizon and Halliburton's unstoppable oil volcano, enabled by the W. Administration crusade to drill, baby, drill, continues to spew devastation into the Gulf regions of Louisiana and Alabama. Mississippi and Florida are next in line as recipients of the same ecological and economic carnage.

A Hurricane Creekkeeper John Wathen of Alabama and volunteer pilot Tom Hutchings of SouthWings flew over the Gulf of Mexico on Friday to get a look at the massive oil slick spreading from the site of the BP disaster.

The Gulf is Bleeding.

So much for the Republican imperative to deregulate, baby, deregulate.

It should come as no surprise to anyone (except for the Rush and Glenn teabagging Republicans) to learn that the Bush/Cheney Administration appointed lobbyists to serve as federal government "regulators."

The Interior Dept. was no exception.

Sex, drugs and oil spills.

For the Bush administration was, to a large degree, run by and for the extractive industries - and I'm not just talking about Dick Cheney's energy task force. Crucially, management of Interior was turned over to lobbyists, most notably J. Steven Griles, a coal-industry lobbyist who became deputy secretary and effectively ran the department. (In 2007 Mr. Griles pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about his ties to Jack Abramoff.)

Given this history, it's not surprising that the Minerals Management Service became subservient to the oil industry - although what actually happened is almost too lurid to believe. According to reports by Interior's inspector general, abuses at the agency went beyond undue influence: there was "a culture of substance abuse and promiscuity" - cocaine, sexual relationships with industry representatives, and more. Protecting the environment was presumably the last thing on these government employees' minds.

Now, President Obama isn't completely innocent of blame in the current spill. As I said, BP received an environmental waiver for Deepwater Horizon after Mr. Obama took office. It's true that he'd only been in the White House for two and half months, and the Senate wouldn't confirm the new head of the Minerals Management Service until four months later. But the fact that the administration hadn't yet had time to put its stamp on the agency should have led to extra caution about giving the go-ahead to projects with possible environmental risks.

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U.S. Top Counter Terrorism Official Went on Vacation After Attack

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Jan 07, 2010 at 13:27:51 PM CST

Well, folks, it looks like we have another one of those typical Bush heckofjobs still in office.  A holdover from the Bush Administration had skiing plans the day after the attempted underwear bomber attack.  The official, Michael Leiter, did not find it necessary to cancel or shorten his vacation.

Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Michael Leiter didn't cut short a ski trip until several days after alleged Nigerian attempted bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to destroy a commercial jetliner en route to Detroit Christmas day, veteran New York Daily News intelligence correspondent James Meek reports Thursday.

Citing two intelligence officials grousing about Leiter's continued vacation, Meek says the top counterterror boss declined to cut short his snow-struck holiday.

With heckofjobs like this, why not put a terrorist in charge of our national security?

What other horrors are we go learn about when President Obama releases the Christmas Day Bomber Report, I wonder?    

I am almost afraid to even go there.

Update:  some folks over at Daily Kos have problems with Raw Story.com and the New York Daily News as entirely credible sources.  I am therefore including a link to ABC News that also covered the story.

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More GOP Lies: Ridge Admits Ginning Up Terror Alerts for Political Purposes

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Aug 20, 2009 at 20:39:54 PM CDT

Remember all of the color coded alerts issued from Tom Ridge, former Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security? The red alerts and the orange alerts that would send chills down the spines of the American people?   The ones that would make some hearts stop with fear? The alerts that would send CNN and all news channels into feeding frenzies that would in turn bring fear and anxiety into homes across America?  Remember the huge and bold front-page headlines in our daily newspapers?  How many children went to bed at night afraid?  If parents were fearful, their children were terrified.  For those who live in New York City and Washington, D.C. the fear was even more palpable because the residents know all about a terrorist attack.

And now we learn some of the alerts, if not most of them, were fake.  

According to an article published in Politico posted on Daily Kos Tom Ridge admits he was pushed by the Bush Administration to announce terror alerts when it was politically advantageous to do so.

Tom Ridge confirms a long-held suspicion among Bush critics, writing in his new autobiography that he "was pushed to raise the security alert on the eve of President Bush's re-election, something he saw as politically motivated and worth resigning over."
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Compassion Free Conservatives

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Jul 08, 2009 at 22:49:14 PM CDT

Throughout the years, from the Reagan Administration through 2008, we've heard a lot of talk about compassionate conservatism.  According to conservative conventional wisdom, it is entirely possible for a state and/or federal government to be fiscally conservative without, at the same time, disenfranchising those who are economically disadvantaged and others who are vulnerable, like the children of the poor.  

The reality?  When conservatives talk about compassion they are reading GOP talking point memos.   The real GOP imperative:

Kiss up to special and corporate interests.  Kick down the everyday constituents.

I guess Ronald Reagan thought he embodied compassionate conservatism when his administration deemed ketchup a vegetable in the public schools' federal lunch programs.  What's wrong with poor kids eating a paste comprised mostly of salt and sugar with nil nutritional value?  It has a vegetable kind of product added to it.   Let them eat a salt/sugar paste with artificial coloring.

Reagan's budget cuts, especially those involving social programs, effectively dismantled all safety nets for the nation's poor.

When George W. Bush ran for the Presidential office in 2000 he promoted himself as a compassionate conservative.  His tax cuts would produce more jobs.  Life would be good for all.  

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Right Wing Talk Show Host is Water Boarded

by: Libby Shaw

Fri May 22, 2009 at 20:34:20 PM CDT

at his request. He lasted six seconds.

Talk Show Host Mancow admitted water boarding is torture after six seconds.

At least the dude was willing to step up and put his ideology to the test.

Where are Dick Cheney, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, David Addington, John Yoo, Jay Bybee, Alberto Gonzales, G.W. Bush and other lovers of torture?

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GOP War Hawk Sissy Boys Blame Torture on the D Girl

by: Libby Shaw

Sat May 16, 2009 at 17:54:40 PM CDT

According to the some of the renowned Viet Nam War draft evaders and right wing war hawks

Dick Cheney, Rush Limbaugh, George W. Bush, Karl Rove, Pat Buchanan, Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity, Bill Kristol, Bill Blunt, Tom Delay, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Phil Gramm, John Cornyn, Trent Lott, Mitch McConnell, Paul Wolfowitz,  Bill O'Reilly, Michael Savage

Nancy Pelosi personally ordered the CIA to find a link between Iraq and Al-Qaida.  The GOP sissy boys also insist that when no links between the two evil doers could be found, Nancy the D Girl unilaterally ordered heinous torture to bring about the results the sissy boy cowards needed to gin up their war on Iraq.

Hats off to Ed Shultz of MSNBC for calling the Sissy Boys out for their psycho babble.

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Trickle Down Torture

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Apr 23, 2009 at 12:27:45 PM CDT

First, from the Texas wing of The Party of Torture and Tax Cuts.

Senator John Cornyn, prominent member of the Party of Torture and willing player in the Bush Administration's
Journey to Depravity must think Democrats are quaking in their boots because, according to The Huffington Post he attempted to bully and blackmail them on the torture issue.  

Cornyn apparently prefers to sweep the recent revelations of torture under the rug.  That or pin the blame on Democrats who served on the Foreign Intelligence Committee at the time, and/or stick it to low level military and CIA officers at the bottom of the torture chain of command.

If Democrats insist on probing the Bush administration's program of detainee torture, they'd better be careful, a senior Senate Republican said Tuesday, because they might find blood on their own hands as well.

"To sit quietly and to let this happen and then to come back later and say people ought to be prosecuted criminally, not just here in the United States but perhaps internationally, to me is inconsistent, to say the least," said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas).

I'd be very careful if I were Big John.
 

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Tea Bagging Rick Perry

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Apr 15, 2009 at 13:19:40 PM CDT

Jed Lewison of Daily Kos captured a video of our tea bagging Guv.    Folks might want to read the comments below Jed's diary to see the level of scorn Rick Perry and other Texas Republicans have brought to Texas. It is not pretty.  

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So Now They Want a Revolution? (Updated)

by: Libby Shaw

Mon Apr 06, 2009 at 17:20:55 PM CDT

Lately we have been hearing a lot of squawking and screeching emanating from the conservative right wing about a revolution.

This is rather perplexing given that we recently had an election in which the elected President won rather substantially without the need for voter caging, voter suppression, election fraud, recounts, recount shut downs, lawsuits and the Supreme Court.  Nor was it necessary to bring in the likes of a Swift Boat attack machine and a corrupted Secretary of State (R-OH) to deliver a win in a razor thin, close election.  

And despite all of the problems we face in these dire and stressful times the President's approval ratings remain in the 60's.  Today it is at 67%. Today an ABC/Washington Post poll also reveals 65% trust President Obama to handle relations with Muslim nations.

So, what is the problem?  Why is a revolution necessary now?  

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Confessions of an AIG Fat Cat

by: Libby Shaw

Wed Mar 25, 2009 at 17:07:06 PM CDT

Mr. Jake DeSantis, an executive Vice President for AIG wrote an editorial in the New York Times today.  

Take this job and shove it, Mr. Liddy, says the former top executive.  Mr. DeSantis will give his bonus, i.e. our taxpayer dollars, to those suffering from the "global economic downturn."  

After 12 months of hard work dismantling the company - during which A.I.G. reassured us many times we would be rewarded in March 2009 - we in the financial products unit have been betrayed by A.I.G. and are being unfairly persecuted by elected officials. In response to this, I will now leave the company and donate my entire post-tax retention payment to those suffering from the global economic downturn. My intent is to keep none of the money myself.

Um, Mr. DeSantis, dude, you don't get it.  That money is not yours to give.  

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The Final Week of the Bush II Administration

by: Libby Shaw

Sat Jan 17, 2009 at 18:51:42 PM CST

As we all know, this week is the last of the G.W. Bush Administration.  Given a national Democratic landslide election and George W. Bush's recent approval rating, there is little doubt that there is more than a tad of dancing taking place in a plethora of streets throughout the U.S. and the world.  

For much of their eight year term in office, President Bush and Vice President Cheney have remained tightly entrenched behind iron gates.  They avoided the press and media as much as possible.  They steered clear of the public and chose to helicopter in and out of their homes and offices whenever feasible.  And yet for the past two weeks both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney have been parading around on the Sunday morning talk and political news circuits.  In their final days in office both men desperately tried their darnedest to re-write history.  I imagine at this time, after Bush's farewell address, both men are securely ensconced back in their delusional bubbles in undisclosed locations.    

With regard to Presidential exit interviews, former Press Secretary Scott McClellan is one of many who offered commentary on Bush's farewell address.  

"It's hard to talk about moral clarity when you have tarnished our government's moral standing in the world," McClellan said. "If you look at the speech it was really a feel-good farewell speech. It was designed one final chance to burnish his legacy by highlighting his humanity, showing his humanity, his compassion, his inner decency and good intentions."

But "there are really two problems they don't seem to get," Bush's ex-press secretary remarked. "First of all, the public trust. The president long ago sadly lost the public trust. They are no longer listening to what he has to say or buying what he is selling. Unless he is willing to come out and talk candidly about his own mistakes, his own policy mistakes, and address those issues openly with the American people they are not tuning in."


 
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Fat Cats Get $1.6 Billion of Taxpayer Money for Bonuses

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Jan 02, 2009 at 09:55:54 AM CST

Cross posted on The Burnt Orange Report.

Although one in ten Americans are late in making their mortgage payments, or have already lost their homes, while thousands upon thousands of others are losing jobs right and left, and millions of us cannot afford health care insurance, the fat cats on Wall Street have been given a blank check to do what they want with the bailout money.  Paulson convinced the Congress that the impending financial collapse would be so horrific that the bailout should be doled out with no strings, guidelines or questions.

Well, folks, it seems that the fat cats decided they just had to have their bonuses and other pricey perks. Life has been really rough for the poor devils and we the people are picking up the tab for their hardship pay.  

Are we angry yet?

We very well should be because the bailout is very likely another one of W. and his Party's manufactured and deceitful schemes to loot every dime they can from our national treasury before their term ends on January 19th.    

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The Republican Party of Intolerance

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Nov 09, 2008 at 17:06:33 PM CST

Cross posted on The Burnt Orange Report.

Thanks to his brilliant grassroots efforts, his exhaustive and skillful  community organization talents,  President Elect Barack Obama has pulled off a landslide Election. Through his exhaustive campaign in which he elicited the support of thousands of volunteers, his extraordinary discipline, his tireless, never ending hard work, the severe lack of sleep, the sacrifice of his personal and family life, and despite the attacks and the attacks and the attacks and the misinformation and the misinformation and the blatant media bias, the bias, the bias, and the appalling regional ignorance, the ignorance, the ignorance, and the hate talk, the hate talk, the hate talk, somehow, despite all of the symbolic and vociferous right wing smearing and screaming, finally the majority of Americans heard through the deafening clamor and voted for truth, hope, change and a return to normality.    

According to today's New York Times:

The">http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11...  

The president-elect won overwhelmingly among blacks, Hispanics and voters under the age of 30. He made inroads among important swing groups, including Catholics, suburbanites, political independents, even veterans. He won in the Midwest, where Mr. Kerry had lost. He even made small gains among groups that typically have been solidly Republican - whites, conservatives, Southerners, regular churchgoers.

And, according to the The Politico, the most affluent voters were key to Obama's win.

Thankfully, for the entire planet, the last eight years of the Republican Dark Ages and Reign of Financial Terror have crashed and burned, hopefully forever.

Ding dong the wicked wizards are gone.

We have dismantled the Republican wrecking ball.

Hate talk did not work.

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Early Voting in Texas Up One Million From 2004

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Oct 31, 2008 at 13:36:11 PM CDT

(Today is the last day of early voting-let's run up that early vote, and then help GOTV on Tues. - promoted by boadicea)

According to the Houston Chronicle one million more residents have voted so far, with one day left for early voting in Texas. In Harris County (the largest district in the State) Democratic voters outnumber Republicans.

Leland Beatty, a Democratic consultant, said 42 percent of early voters had voted in Democratic primaries and 20.6 percent in Republican primaries.

A Republican strategist here said the reason for the higher turnout is due to huge participation during the Primary when large numbers of voters came out to vote for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.  The strategist said some of those voters were Republicans who will vote for McCain during the General.  

Well, we will see about that.  My crystal ball is the same size as the GOP strategist and I'm not even a strategist.  If the Texas Republican base is comprised of 23% of dumb bunnies who choose to believe Senator Obama is a Muslim we may be able to assume that 77% of Texans may just engage their brains before voting.  After eight years of W. &Co. we can also assume that 77% percent of voters here understand that they are far worse off than they were in 2000.  A vote for McCain should translate to a vote against one's own self-interests if not one's very financial survival.    

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Polls Shows Over 20% of Texans Believe Obama is a Muslim

by: Libby Shaw

Thu Oct 30, 2008 at 15:35:46 PM CDT

I find the results of the poll to be so embarrassing and alarming that I had to force myself to post this diary.

Meet the base of the Texas Republican Party, folks.

There is, of course, nothing actually wrong with one being a Muslim but the implication where seriously misinformed and low information voters are concerned is highly disturbing.  Do they honestly do not know Obama's religion or do they choose to ignore the truth?

The bias against Muslims is bad enough and we have G.W. Bush and his fanatical right wing neonut base to thank in demonizing all members of this religion.  W.'s reckless and careless language about "Islamic Fascism" has served to paint all members of the faith as potential terrorists.  

From the front page of Raw Story.com.

The poll conducted this month by the University of Texas found that less than half the state's voters, a majority of whom support John McCain's candidacy, could correctly identify the religion of the Democratic presidential candidate. Obama has been a member of the same Christian church in Chicago for more than 20 years, and he faced controversy earlier this year when controversial statements from the church's former pastor appeared online.

When asked Obama's religion, 22.7 percent of the respondents said Muslim, while 45 percent correctly said Protestant.

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Senator Cornyn is Palling Around on the Pants on Fire Express

by: Libby Shaw

Sun Oct 19, 2008 at 15:41:47 PM CDT

( - promoted by boadicea)

Cross posted on The Burnt Orange Report.

This has been a very long election cycle that started almost two years ago.  As an outside observer, while cruising alongside this very long and winding road in politics, I have to say I have learned an awful lot about so many things.  I have seen inspirational and electrifying candidates and I have witnessed some mighty disingenious and dishonest ones.

The political pundits informed me about their notions of political history and demographics.  I did not know another state of Alabama existed between Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania.  Nor did I know New Hampshire is the Alabama of New England. I think it was Joe Scarborough who informed me about the coastal regions of Alabama, Mississippi and some of northwestern Florida. This area is known as The Redneck Riviera.    

I had to scratch my head a few times when Chris Matthews and Pat Buchanan would refer to  working class "ethnic whites" in the northeastern U.S.  Then my memory took me back to a 1970's sitcom called All in the Family whose central character was Archie Bunker, a bigoted white working class guy who lived in Queens, NY.  Archie must be the guy they are talking about, I thought.  Archie referred to his fictional Polish-American son-in-law as "Meat Head" and "Pollock." He had other choice names for his daughter and son-in-law's ethnically and/or racially mixed friends as well. The creator of All in the Family had intended for the show to be a comical satire but this was lost on much of the viewing public.

I never knew a place like Wasilla existed nor did I know there is fringe political independent parties scattered across the U.S. from Wasilla, Alaska to Georgia (that would be U.S. Georgia) that want to secede from the U.S.  

I learned a lot about narratives, closing the deal, pie, orange juice, coffee, hair styles, make up, gender, age, one's disposition, mavericks, mavericky, SNL, non-mavericks, a family in Texas who are the true Mavericks, Joe Six Pack and Joe the plumber who is worried about the 250K he saved to buy his boss's plumbing company.  Since I have a brother-in-law in Ohio who is a plumber I called him to ask if he had socked away 250K in his piggy bank. Karl the real plumber in Ohio asked me if I was on drugs. Next I learned that Joe is not a plumber and Joe's first name is Sam. I also learned that there is a pastor in Alaska who will perform witch exorcisms. I learned the straight talk express alternates between a virtual hate talk express and/or lying express, depending upon on McCain's polling numbers and his and his campaign mangers' mood swings or the media spin cycles.  

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Senator Cornyn's Raw Deals for Texans

by: Libby Shaw

Fri Oct 03, 2008 at 16:15:28 PM CDT

(Junior John is a disgrace, let's do better for Texas with Rick Noriega. - promoted by boadicea)

This diary is an expanded and updated re-post of one I wrote previously on Texas Kaos. This updated version is also cross posted on The Burnt Orange Report.

As predicted, John Cornyn voted for the Wall St. bailout the other night.  I never doubted for a moment that John Cornyn would ever in a day let down his buddies the fat cats. After all, the Republicans enabled Wall Street's financial melt down by voting for deregulation and lifting all "shackles," as they would call it, from their beloved soul mates on Wall Street.

Deregulate, Baby, Deregulate.

And boy did they ever do that big time.  

Republicans dumbly believed Wall St. would police itself. Indeed, this is what a recently retired professor at the London School of Economics has to say about the U.S. financial melt down:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/bus...

 

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