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Surge working - not so much

As days have gone by without any atrocities in Iraq, the right wing pundits believe that liberals are now in trouble. They see, just as Hazel and Gretel saw the Gingerbread house about 30 minutes after they were into the mushrooms (very old George Carlin joke), the country swinging back to the Republicans. Well, they can see what they want.

I have stated for some time that American troops are the best in the world. We can control any space if given the resources. The purpose of the Surge was to suppress the violence and allow the government to solve some of the deep political problems that they have. Well, we have held up our end of the bargain, the Iraq politicians have not.

Congressman Jack Murtha who just returned from Iraq seems to agree with my thoughts. Here’s his released statement.

 
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Romney labeled by right wing

It is pretty ugly when you are from a party with dirty tricks and their tricks are being used against you.  Mitt Romney is being labeled by a right wing group as a flip-flopper on a Woman’s Right to Chose.  It is hard for me to criticize them because they are right.  It is my opinion that Romney will do whatever it takes and say whatever needs to be said in order to win the election.  Remember this gem.

 
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More on Rudy troubles

It would be different if the crazed left-wing bloggers were making up stuff on Rudy Giuliani but there is no need. Rudy has his own dirt and no matter how tightly he tries to shut the door on this closet of secrets scandals just keep falling out. On Wednesday Politico.com, a right leaning web site, stated that Giuliani had some odd billing practices for his security detail when he was mayor of New York. One would figure that the Police Department would have been in charge of all of his security and therefore would be billed. Nope. He billed…someone billed obscure NY agencies which in turn billed the Police Department. Why? Who knows? Rudy clearly hasn’t answered the question.

This best news is that Bernard (I’m indicted) Kerik has come to Rudy’s rescue. You can’t make this stuff up!

TCR believes that Rudy has had probably the worst week ever. He’s probably right.

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From NYT:

Rudolph W. Giuliani last night called a Web site’s account of his spending a “political hit job” as his campaign struggled to explain why hundreds of thousands of dollars in travel expenses for his mayoral security detail were billed to obscure city offices instead of the Police Department.

Earlier yesterday, a senior aide to Mr. Giuliani defended the handling of the expenses, which were incurred from 1999 to 2001, calling them completely proper. The aide contended that the billing followed longstanding procedures in which legitimate travel expenses for the police detectives were spread among the budgets of various mayoral offices.

Each agency, said the aide, Joseph J. Lhota, a former deputy mayor whom Mr. Giuliani has asked to look into the matter, was later reimbursed by the Police Department. The practice, he said, was put in place to ensure timely payment. (more…)

 
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Letter to WaPo’s Leonard Shapiro

This letter was written by my friend and colleague, Eddie Cornwell, MD, Director of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care at Johns Hopkins and lifetime Washington Redskins fan.

Mr Shapiro:

I turn 51 this week and have been reading the Post sports section for 5 years. I have been going to Redskins games since 1965, and have devoted much of my energy in my professional life to the issues of violence prevention, and the thug life mentality that glamorizes violence in our culture. So several of my life’s passions interface with your column on Sean Taylor (Nov 27th, “Taylor’s Death is Tragic, but Not Surprising“) .

I am on call in the hospital at 0430 –and the violence in East Baltimore has taken a brief hiatus that allows me to send my first ever critical (hopefully constructively so) note to a Post columnist. I enjoy occasional friendly repartee when I disagree on issues of sport, but I found your column to be a little lazy, and even offensive–from the title to the conclusion in search of a circumstance.

It is certainly fair, appropriate, and necessary to chronicle the troubling events — as you and your colleagues have done — that pointed to the need for some serious maturation from the time Taylor was drafted as a 20 yr old manchild from the U of Miami. But you treat all the signs that he had turned his life around over the last 18 months as some sort of inconvenient truth. In Gibbs’ Monday press conferences, when he is about to gush over one of his players–he prefaces his comments with “I gotta tell ya—”. Over the last year or so, only Clinton Portis exceeds Taylor in frequency as the beneficiary of such gushing—and often more about the all important character issue than about his play.

“I gotta tell you—Sean has done every little thing we have asked —”Sean is one of our leaders”—”Sean’s teammates have voted him to our Leadership council”— “Sean has turned things around—Things change when you have your first baby.”

You seem to ignore your own paragraph 7 where you write ” … it would be terribly easy to rush to some sort of instant judgment based on what we think we all knew about Taylor and the sort of life he once, and for all we know, still led.”

It also seemed odd that your journalistic instinct prompted you to devote 2 paragraphs to quoting your own colleague Mike Wilbon, who shares your conclusions (”…sad, yes, but hardly surprising”), as though you needed some cover for your own opinions. But Mike stressed how Sean had decided to change his environment — raising the possibility that the environment may have followed him — and he asserted at the outset of his column that it would have nothing to do with football. [Read more →]