Quote for the Day II

"It’s a completely different scenario. [Rappers] are not talking about no collegiate basketball girls who have made it to the next level in education and sports. We’re talking about ho’s that’s in the ‘hood that ain’t doing shit, that’s trying to get a nigga for his money. These are two separate things. First of all, we ain’t no old-ass white men that sit up on MSNBC going hard on black girls. We are rappers that have these songs coming from our minds and our souls that are relevant to what we feel. I will not let them muthafuckas say we in the same league as him," – Snoop Dogg, on the Imus affair.

Nowhere in Iraq Is Safe

That’s the lesson from the bombing of the Parliament area today. If we cannot secure that, how can we secure anything? I know this is exactly the message al Qaeda wants to send. But it also happens to be true. How is it possible to have a functioning government and state when lawmakers can be murdered within the safest zone of the city? McCain’s timing could not have been more poignant, could it?

The Voter Fraud Fraud

Josh Marshall has been banging on about this for ages, to the point, I must confess, that my eyes have glazed over from time to time. But today’s NYT story does a lot to buttress his claims that a great deal of voter-fraud investigation – aggressively pursued by the Ashcroft and Gonzales Justice Department – is better understood as a form of voter purging and intimidation of Democratic voters by partisan Republican U.S. Attorneys, selected principally not to uphold justice in any neutral form, but to deepen and strengthen one party’s grip on power. One wonders what kind of country we’d be living in if the war had not gone so badly. Rove’s project represented an attempt at complete control of American democracy by one party under "God." Cheney’s project was to create an executive branch immune from any constitutional challenge, empowered to detain "enemy combatants" at will, and to imprison them indefinitely without charges, and full habeas corpus protections. This is what Republicanism has become in power. It’s one good reason to expel it for a while.

If Bush Were A Democrat

Conservative newspapers would be writing editorials like this:

Iraq has proved the stumbling-block for the doctrine of pre-emptive action espoused by George W. Bush and Mr Blair. In seeking to enforce it, both men were misleading about Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction and have been guilty of crass mismanagement of the occupation, the disbanding of the army without adequate compensatory deployment of coalition troops being the outstanding example. Preoccupation with Iraq led to neglect of Afghanistan, which has allowed the resurgence of the Taliban, a mistake for which Nato-led forces are now paying a high price.

That’s the Tory Daily Telegraph. I await the usual chorus accusing them of being "left-wing" or "excitable."