9/11 suspects to finally be tried

November 13, 2009 · Posted in News and Current Affairs · Comment 
Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, accused 9/11 ringleader, as he reportedly looks now. (AP)

Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, accused 9/11 ringleader, as he reportedly looks now. (AP)

After seven years of the Bush administration arresting paint ball afficionadoes, wayward gang members, and oddly religioned karate-men, we’re finally going to see justice done to some of the people actually involved in 9/11. And isn’t that a change of pace… Read more

Is Gonzo channeling Dubya against Cheney?

September 2, 2009 · Posted in News and Current Affairs, Opinion, Uncategorized · Comment 

Gonzo and Dubya: BFFs

Gonzo and Dubya: BFFs

Alberto Gonzales wasn’t exactly what you’d call a “competent” attorney general. In fact, when he had the job, he seemed to think his role was to be the president’s lawyer, rather than ours. (In his defense, he did used to be George W. Bush’s lawyer, both in Texas, and when he was White House counsel. Maybe he just got confused…) But one thing Gonzo had going for him was loyalty. He was, to a fault, loyal to President Bush, as were an entire coterie of “Bushies” who still haunt the fringes of Washington, insisting that their man was misunderstood. Well have you noticed how few of those Bushies have been out in the hustings defending Bush’s number two? Dick Cheney skipped the Bush staff reunion, and he seems decidedly on the outs with the Bush crowd, and perhaps with Bush himself (hell, he slept through the man’s farewell speech!) In fact, the only two people out defending his zeal for torture, for instance, are himself, his daughter, that cross-eyed Black guy who’s always turning up on CNN and MSNBC, and the on-air staff at Fox News. Why is that? And why would Gonzales, who never seems to say anything that wasn’t first washed in Dubya’s saliva, suddenly piping up, siding with the current attorney general AGAINST his former under-boss over whether CIA torture should be investigated (in a limited, dainty way?)

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The political-media complex’s tortured logic

July 13, 2009 · Posted in Obama administration · Comment 

Glenn Greenwald concludes, quite rightly, that the political-media class is too corrupt to really take on torture, at least not above the level of “rogue interrogators” (which I guess means guys who don’t have cushy jobs at Berkely or the power to order the CIA to violate the law…) while Digby relieves me of the duty of watching another tedious “This Week” roundtable on TiVo.

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