FABULOUSLY ANTI-WAR

No, I don’t mean Madonna. I mean a group called “Glamericans”. These are drag queens, performance artists, and sundry others who form “a non-partisan group of funky Americans committed to non-violence and its promotion through glamorous, media-savvy, cultural events. We believe in America’s potential to be a peaceful and powerful force in the world. We believe that war is bad for our country, bad for our environment and bad for our travel plans.” Dammit. Let Saddam test nerve gas on political prisoners strapped down in hospital beds. Let him gas the Kurds. Let him protect terrorist groups. The important thing is to look good in Tribeca. In some ways, I admire this stuff. It’s more honest than Dave Matthews.

TAPPER ON STONE: It had to happen: a fawning, worshipping Oliver Stone documentary about Fidel Castro. Kim Jong Il was unavailable? Saddam couldn’t commit?

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Just as some Arab governments fuel anti-American sentiment among people to divert them from problems at home, so a distinct minority of Western European leaders appears to engage in America-bashing to rally their people and other European elites to the call of European unity. Some European politicians speak of pressure from their “street” for peaceful solutions to international conflict and for resisting American power regardless of its purpose. But statements emanating from Europe that seem to endorse pacifism in the face of evil, and anti-Semitic recidivism in some quarters, provoke an equal and opposite reaction in America. There is an American “street,” too, and it strongly supports disarming Iraq, accepts the necessity of an expansive American role in the world to ensure we never wake up to another September 11th, is perplexed that nations with whom we have long enjoyed common cause do not share our urgency and sense of threat in time of war, and that considers reflexive hostility toward Israel as the root of all problems in the Middle East as irrational as it is morally offensive.” -from Senator John McCain’s speech to European defense chiefs in Munich on Saturday.