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Chelsea Clinton and the campaign trail

Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of Hillary and Bill Clinton, has been a favorite surrogate of the campaign. This is fine. But can somebody help me? Explain to me how you’re not prepared for a Monica Lewinsky question. Today, Chelsea got her second Monica Lewinsky question of the week. She was as abrupt as she was nearly a week ago.

First let me say, the question was classless. Again, we are a society that watches FEAR Factor and Montel. We are a society that spends more time on Britney Spears and American Idol than we do of evaluating candidates for president of the United States. Therefore, the lurid side of the Clintons is irresistible to some Americans.

Knowing America, how was it that Chelsea Clinton was not prepared for this question? Wasn’t there a way for her to be articulate, thoughtful and yet not answer the question? Something like — our society is obsessed with the sex lives of celebrities and unfortunately presidents. Most of us know more about the Anna Nicole Smith custody battle and the fact that Britney Spears lost her visitation rights and that she got them back there we go about health care policy, something that affects almost every American. I’m here to talk about the policies of my mother and the presidency of my father. I will not discuss their private lives or my reaction to their private lives. Thank you for respecting my choice.

Was that so hard? Isn’t this a professional campaign? Did Chelsea go to Harvard?

I’m thinking that a thoughtful answer is much better than - “It’s none of your business,” she said. “That is something that is personal to my family. I’m sure there are things that are personal to your family that you don’t think are anyone else’s business either.”

World’s Worst

  • Wal-Mart again gets the bronze.
  • Judge sets bond for over $1 million for a crime that was committed over 20 years ago. With interest, the total fraud could not add up to $100.
  • Governor Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania goes on Fox news and praises them for their unbiased news. What world is he living it? Is he getting a kickback?

Random thoughts

These are a few items in the news today

  • Alphonso Jackson, HUD Secretary, has resigned. Alphonso got in the Democrats cross hairs about 2 years ago when he publicly admitted that he awarded contracts to Bush supporters over any other Americans. He said, “Why should I reward someone who doesn’t like the president, so they can use funds to try to campaign against the president? Logic says they don’t get the contract. That’s the way I believe.” Now, it looks like he handed out projects in New Orleans and the Virgin Islands to a few friends of his.
  • Frank Rich of the New York Times writes a nice thoughtful piece on Hillary Clinton entitled Hillary’s St. Patrick’s Day massacre. He wonders why Hillary Clinton continued to use the Bosnia story after it had already been questioned by several reporters? I would go one step further and ask why would she use the story any way? Why hasn’t she mentioned that she is on the Armed Services committee in the Senate? Why doesn’t she use this experience? I’m guessing that she figures that would come back to bite her against John McCain who has been in the Senate much longer but why tell this whooper? She could have stuck with discussions in the White House. I’m at a loss.
  • Elizabeth Edwards points out that she and John McCain have something in common. Neither would be covered by John McCain’s Health care plan. I’m critical of John McCain’s plan also. There are a lot of things that a real Health care plan has to do including universal coverage, long term care, preventative care, control drug costs, control costs of hospital equipment - CT scanners, MRI’s and control the costs of medical devices - orthopedic rods, implantable mesh, etc. If a plan doesn’t address these items, it is worthless.  I won’t even get into the fact that there is a doctor shortage and without a significant pay raise medicine simply will not attract the best and the brightest.
  • Representative William Jefferson who was found with $90,000 in freezer had asked the Supreme Court to throw out evidence collected from his official congressional office. He claimed the search and seizure was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court rejected his plea. I find it hard to believe that Congressman Jefferson and his lawyers can figure out a way to stay out of jail.
  • Politico reports that Hillary Clinton’s camp is strapped for cash. I’m not sure how that could be since she has raked in a ton of money over the last 4 - 5 weeks. Her campaign said that she raised $6 million in the first 6 days of March. Remember after the Ohio victory (I’m still not sure what happened in Texas), Hillary fever swept the nation. I’m guessing that the fever went away. Because a couple of event planners in Ohio are owed $25,000 each and aren’t happy. They are spreading the word that you need to get your money upfront.
  • Senator Amy Klobuchar (Dem - Mn.) has endorsed Obama. It seems that Hillary Clinton continues to have trouble convincing younger Congressmen to support her.  It seems that Barack Obama and his camp are pressuring Super Delegates to declare if they have made up their minds.

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March madness

I love basketball.  I love when 5 guys play together to be better they could alone.  I love the fundamentals.  Crashing the boards.  Boxing out.  Hustling for loose balls.  Thinking.  Not saving the ball under your opponents basket.  Never let you opponent take you on the baseline.  I love that kind of basketball.  The NBA serves up very little of this kind of basketball until the playoffs.  The NCAA on the other hand, does from time to time serve up some great fundamental basketball.

Davidson was a truly great story this year.  If Curry could have made one more 3 pointer I think that he would have gone down as an NCAA legend.  UNC, on the other hand,  has been playing some great basketball on both ends of the court.  They are playing good team basketball.  Next weekend, I’ll have more time and I should be able to watch some more games in front of my TV.

Nothing has changed

A new commercial by Barack Obama.  Short and sweet.  No digs at Hillary Clinton.  Just the honest reflection that we haven’t made any progress on energy independence since Jimmy Carter.


 

 
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C&L looks for McCain running mate

JC WattsI mentioned earlier that I thought that Senator Lindsey Graham was trying to position himself as the logical vice presidential candidate for John McCain. Crooks and Liars has developed a list of some of the “great” modern day Republicans (neocons). The list includes Dennis Hastert, Rick Santorum (remember he was seriously considered as a 2008 presidential candidate), George Allen (also considered as a 2008 presidential candidate), Tom DeLay and Katherine Harris. Because the Republicans like to be so inclusive, I would add one of my favorite Republicans – JC Watts.

Meet Debbie Shank who got sued by Wal-Mart

The Wal-Mart story getting more play since Keith Olbermann first talked about in his Worst Person in the World segment.

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From CNN.com:

Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she’s told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq.

The 52-year-old mother of three attended her son’s funeral, but she continues to ask how he’s doing. When her family reminds her that he’s dead, she weeps as if hearing the news for the first time.

Shank suffered severe brain damage after a traffic accident nearly eight years ago that robbed her of much of her short-term memory and left her in a wheelchair and living in a nursing home. (more…)

Don Siegelman out of jail

Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman has been released from prison yesterday. The United States Court of Appeals for the 11th circuit, Atlanta, released Don Siegelman from prison on bond. (Background on Don Siegelman)

On another front, the House Judiciary Committee has asked Governor Siegelman to testify before Congress. It will be interesting to see if Attorney General Michael Mukasey will lead a Justice Department effort to block Siegelman’s testimony.

Scott Horton, from Harper’s on-line, who has been following this case has more.

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From NYT:

Former Governor Don Siegelman of Alabama, released from prison today on bond in a bribery case, said he was as convinced as ever that politics played a leading role in his prosecution.

In a telephone interview shortly after he walked out of a federal prison in Oakdale, La., Mr. Siegelman said there had been “abuse of power” in his case, and repeatedly cited the influence of Karl Rove, the former White House political director.

“His fingerprints are smeared all over the case,” Mr. Siegelman said, a day after a federal appeals court ordered him released on bond and said there were legitimate questions about his case. (more…)

President Clinton in Asheville

No matter what happens in the next month or two, one thing is clear: President Bill Clinton was soo much better than Bush.

President Clinton explains Hillary’s healthcare plan.

More Later.

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Carrie Underwood: All American Girl

This song is almost country and almost pop… Carrie Underwood: All American Girl.

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Renewed Fighting in Iraq

Just a couple of weeks ago, we had Senator John McCain, Senator Lindsey Graham, and other conservatives– including President Bush– touting the success in Iraq. They were throwing out statistics showing that the violence has decreased. What they didn’t tell us was that we are paying several Sunni factions to lay down their arms. It is my understanding that these payments are scheduled to stop soon and there are no plans to continue them.

Intense fighting has broken out in Basra. Basra is a city that has little or no Sunni presence. So who’s fighting? Shiite factions are. This underscores what I’ve been saying for over four years: There are no simple solutions in Iraq. It’s a complex situation. The fighting is not just Sunnis versus Shiites. Instead, each one of these larger groups can be broken down into regional factions.

Basra is a city in southern Iraq. It has been a remarkably quiet city throughout the last five years. The city was under British control until they pulled out several months ago.

Fighting has also broken out in Baghdad, again. There is more evidence that the Iraqi army, which we’ve been pouring millions of millions of dollars into, is disintegrating before our eyes. Iraqi soldiers are taking off their uniforms and blending into the crowd. Our soldiers, who have been supporting the Iraqi Police force, now have to take more and more of the fighting responsibility.

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From New York Times:

The American military conducted airstrikes to back up stalled Iraqi forces in Basra and battle Shiite militias in Baghdad as continued violence and political infighting worsened the prospects for any timely reconciliation among Iraq’s warring factions.

Although American officials have emphasized that the campaign in the southern port city of Basra is directed by Iraqi forces, they have failed so far to wrest control of neighborhoods in Basra from Shiite militias and asked the Americans and British to step in. The Iraqi military has no air support. (more…)

Worst in the World: Homeland Security

  • Walmart takes home the bronze. Keith Olbermann has decided that he will continue to run this story until Walmart stops suing a 52 year-old, brain injured, wheelchair-bound former employee.
  • Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina gets the silver for trying to convince us that John McCain never said that winning the war in Iraq would be easy. He said it a bunch of times.
  • Michael Chertoff of Homeland security gets the gold. With our high-tech equipment, we were able to catch a cat, who received radiation treatment a couple of days earlier, in a car going 70 miles an hour . Yes,  a radioactive cat. They want to ease drop our conversations. They want to seal the borders. And we have equipment sensitive enough to detect a cat who received radiation therapy for a tumor several days earlier.

Worst in the World: Walmart

  • Bill O’Reilly only won the bronze tonight. He stated he didn’t know who Roland Martin was. Unfortunately for Bill, Roland Martin has been on his show more than eight times.
  • The silver goes to James Dobson from Focus on the Family. He saw the new CDC statistics that one in four teenage girls have a sexually transmitted disease and somehow he came up with the thought that more abstinence education was needed (abstinence education has been proven time and time again not to work).
  • The gold goes to Walmart. A Walmart employee got hurt on the job. Walmart paid her medical expenses but she remains wheelchair-bound with a severe brain injury. She won a $700 thousand settlement (actually $400 thousand, after legal fees) from the trucking company. Then, Walmart found out and sued her for $400 thousand to cover money paid out for her medical expenses. When people ask me what is wrong with corporate America, this is what I tell them: You stop being a person a become a number. Walmart — today’s worst ‘person’ in the world.

Leahy Speaks Out

No other Democratic leader has really spoken out on the carnage that is the Democratic race for presidency. But Patrick Leahy (D - Vermont) recently told Vermont Public Radio that it is time for Hillary to withdraw from the race. Where has he been the last two weeks? The dynamics of this race really haven’t changed in over a month. Yet, we have only heard some cryptic messages from Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.

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From Washington Post:

Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean has given a series of interviews over the past 24 hours making two points. First, that the candidates and their advisers tone things down. Second, that superdelegates move quickly, once the primaries are over in early June, so that the fight doesn’t spill onto the convention floor in Denver.

Dean said he remains confident that the party will know its nominee before the convention opens in late August. But he expressed doubt that anyone will be driven from the race prematurely. “Both these candidates believe that they can win this,” he said. “And so I think we’re going to be in for a tough primary fight between now and…June 3rd,” he added. (more…)

Lindsey Graham Positioning Himself

Over the last week, we have seen Lindsey Graham in Iraq with John McCain. We have also seen him in the Holy Land with John McCain. He went on some of the Sunday shows praising the surge like John McCain. What’s going on here? Did Senator Graham lose his independence? I mean, relative independence. Which Republican is truly independent? Lindsey Graham is carrying John McCain’s water. He is carrying his house shoes. He is acting like a partner… Like a vice presidential running mate?

You have to admit that Senator Lindsey Graham will help solidify the conservative base. It will help with the religious right.

Up and Running

After a WordPress vulnerability was exploited, my blog was disabled a couple of times this week. I’m not sure who the genius was who found out that problem with WordPress. I’m not sure that I care. I’m glad there was an upgrade. I’m just sorry that I didn’t catch the guy who was screwing up my blog!!

Booman: Clintons Have Crossed the Line

john-lovitz Booman: Clintons Have Crossed the Line(I have been very frustrated the last couple of days. The blog has been screwing up).

The politics of ’separate-and-divide’ are being used by the Clintons. It started with the three a.m. commercial and it has just continued. Not only do they feel the need to tear down Barack Obama but they also need to elevate themselves.

Instead, of telling the truth about what she has accomplished, we have that Lying Man from Saturday Night Live (I know I’m dating myself): “And I was … dodging sniper fire. Yeah, that’s it. Sniper fire. And everyone had to sit on their bulletproof vests. Yeah, that’s right. And I solved the Northern Ireland conflict while I was brushing my teeth. Yeah, that’s right. That’s the ticket.”

Booman from the Booman Tribute has a great post on the anger that many of us progressives feel against Clinton and the rest of the her gang.

From Booman (bold added for emphasis):

Hillary Clinton has gone too far. In a conversation with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Clinton presumed to tell Barack Obama where he should worship his God. She suggested that Reverend Wright is guilty of ‘hate speech’ and compared him to Don Imus.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a wide-ranging interview today with Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reporters and editors, said she would have left her church if her pastor made the sort of inflammatory remarks Sen. Barack Obama’s former pastor made. “He would not have been my pastor,” Clinton said. “You don’t choose your family, but you choose what church you want to attend.” …”You know, I spoke out against Don Imus (who was fired from his radio and television shows after making racially insensitive remarks), saying that hate speech was unacceptable in any setting, and I believe that,” Clinton said. “I just think you have to speak out against that. You certainly have to do that, if not explicitly, then implicitly by getting up and moving.”

Hillary Clinton has a lot of gall to question her opponent’s choice of church considering her own kooky associations. And I think it would be equally repulsive if Barack Obama chose to make an issue of her decision to worship with Sam Brownback and Rick ‘Man on Dog’ Santorum. Obama certainly could question her faith and what her faith suggests about her political commitments. As Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet reported in Mother Jones last fall…

Clinton’s prayer group was part of the Fellowship (or “the Family”), a network of sex-segregated cells of political, business, and military leaders dedicated to “spiritual war” on behalf of Christ, many of them recruited at the Fellowship’s only public event, the annual National Prayer Breakfast. (Aside from the breakfast, the group has “made a fetish of being invisible,” former Republican Senator William Armstrong has said.) The Fellowship believes that the elite win power by the will of God, who uses them for his purposes. Its mission is to help the powerful understand their role in God’s plan.

The Fellowship leader is Doug Coe, who Clinton has described as “a unique presence in Washington: a genuinely loving spiritual mentor and guide to anyone, regardless of party or faith, who wants to deepen his or her relationship with God.”

Coe’s friends include former Attorney General John Ashcroft, Reaganite Edwin Meese III, and ultraconservative Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa.). Under Coe’s guidance, Meese has hosted weekly prayer breakfasts for politicians, businesspeople, and diplomats, and Pitts rose from obscurity to head the House Values Action Team, an off-the-record network of religious right groups and members of Congress created by Tom DeLay. The corresponding Senate Values Action Team is guided by another Coe protégé, Brownback, who also claims to have recruited King Abdullah of Jordan into a regular study of Jesus’ teachings.

But Barack Obama has not made Clinton’s kooky right-wing church into an issue on the campaign trail because he understands that a person’s faith is an intensely personal and (hopefully) non-political affair.

Clinton’s decision to question Obama’s choice of church is a bigger problem than her personal tastelessness. Her decision is an arrow aimed directly at the heart of the black community. It is one of the worst acts of public betrayal I have ever seen committed by a Democratic politician in my lifetime, and the most shortsighted and toxic decision I can recall.

White Americans may be surprised by their introduction to the style of black sermonizing in the figure of Rev. Wright, but the black community sees nothing particularly out of place in his rhetoric. This may or may not be a political vulnerability in the general election, but a far greater vulnerability is opened up by telling the black church-going community that Rev. Wright is the equivalent of Don Imus and his ‘nappy-headed hos’. The suggestion that Rev. Wright was engaged in ‘hate speech’ of a kind so loathsome as to require leaving his church is deeply offensive. The black community is feeling besieged by the national spotlight on Rev. Wright and the ensuing white backlash. They are looking around for allies, and find Hillary Clinton piling on and throwing them under the bus.

Clinton is not only presumptuous, she is vicious and divisive and hurtful. She should be defending Barack Obama against unfair attacks, and defending and contextualizing the tradition of black sermonizing. In his speech, Barack Obama sought to educate and bring reconciliation. Clinton’s response is to throw it all back in his face and suggest that there is something wrong with him for attending his church.

If Clinton succeeds in pushing this racial polarization to the point that white people will not vote for Obama, the black community will never, ever, forgive her. This is especially true because she can only win on the backs of the superdelegates.

At this point it is absolutely imperative that the party leaders step in and stop the Clinton campaign from inflicting lasting damage to the relationship between the party and the African-American community. She cannot be allowed to even try to win the nomination this way, let alone actually win it.

This is poison of the worst possible kind. It will destroy the party’s electoral viability more swiftly and more surely than anything I can think of.

I call on Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Reid, Chairman Dean, and the other leaders of the party top step in right now and call this contest.

The Clintons absolutely must not be permitted to do this. It must be stopped.

The Time I Was Mistaken For A Black Man

One time in my life, I was mistaken for a black man.

In late 1992-early 1993, I worked in the office of a black member of the Cincinnati City Council. My boss at the time, current Ohio State Representative Tyrone Yates, was critical of racial comments made by former Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott.

This did not sit well with right-wing bully Bill Cunningham at Cincinnati radio station WLW. This is the same Bill Cunningham who made news not long ago at a John McCain rally leading up to the Ohio primary.

Cunningham and other WLW programmers encouraged listeners to call Councilman Yates and voice their displeasure about his views on Schott’s comments. We took many hundreds of calls. And because of death threats our office received, a Cincinnati police officer was posted in our council office for three days.

One caller said to me that because of Yates’ comments and because I worked in Yates’ office, he was going to come to City Hall and “hang [me] by [my] black balls.”

I told the caller I was Italian.

He did not miss a beat. He said, “I’ll hang you by your spaghetti.”

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Hillary and Bosnia

I jumped into politics over four years ago. I wrote a book on the Bush administration. I started this blog and a political radio show because I believe that we, Americans, need to take the country back. I thought that the Democratic party had a better chance of being changed by ordinary people than the Republican party.

With John Edwards and Barack Obama in the presidential race, I was fairly sure that I would be pleased with the outcome. John Edwards never really got traction. His message of helping the poor and getting out of Iraq never played as well as it should have.

I have never really been a Hillary Clinton supporter. I have given money to her campaign but I always had reservations. I believe that Hillary Clinton is trying to turn history back to the 1990s, but I know that you can never go back. It is never the same. I have also found her support of the war a huge problem.

Now, I have another reason to be extremely uneasy about Hillary Clinton: There is a growing list of exaggerations and Bosnia is only the latest. I find this extremely unnecessary. Why? Were you going to get that many votes by saying that you had to dodge bullets? Are you Rambo? This was not a misstatement. Not when you fill in all of the detail that she provided. This was a lie and it makes me sick.

 
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From AP:

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign said she “misspoke” when saying last week she had landed under sniper fire during a trip to Bosnia as first lady in March 1996. She later characterized the episode as a “misstatement” and a “minor blip.”

The Obama campaign suggested the statement was a deliberate exaggeration by Clinton, who often cites the goodwill trip with her daughter and several celebrities as an example of her foreign policy experience.

During a speech last Monday on Iraq, she said of the Bosnia trip: “I remember landing under sniper fire. There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base.” (more…)

Frontline on PBS

I’m watching Bush’s War on Frontline.