This week in the GOP

Submitted by R. Neal on Fri, 2006/02/10 - 12:48pm.

Heckuva Job Brownie blames the Department of Homeland Security for FEMA's woefully inadequate response to Katrina, saying DHS "put FEMA on a path to failure". He also says that what DHS says about the levee breaks and what they knew and when they knew it is "disingenuous" (is that like "lying"?) and "baloney".

Former Cheney chief of staff Scooter Libby says he was authorized by his superiors to leak classified information to shore up the Bush administration's case for invading Iraq. Based on what I know from watching West Wing, there are only a couple of people in the White House much higher up than chief of staff, right?

Meanwhile, the U.S. trade deficit hits an all-time high, Bush announces cuts to nearly 150 federal programs, including food for elderly shut-ins, drug-free school grants, vocational education, reading programs for juvenile delinquents, and more, plus more cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, not to mention the EPA. Quick, call 911. They're drowning the federal government in the bathtub!

Taking a break from choking the life out of old people and sick people (metaphorically speaking, of course), Bush reveals classified national security secrets as part of a PR campaign to justify his illegal spying operation, claiming the illegal spying thwarted a terrorist plot to blow up Los Angeles with shoe bombs or something, which was apparently news to the Mayor of Los Angeles. Bush doesn't mention why they didn't just get a FISA warrant.

Bush's PR campaign must be working, though, because according to that same article 48% of Americans (bedwetting fraidy-cats and traitors every one!) now believe it is A-OK for the President to conduct illegal, unconstitutional wiretaps to protect us from terrorists (and apparently from war protesters and gay people, too).

But, you may ask, what about the Constitution? Apparently somebody repealed it and nobody cares!

OK, then.

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White House misused Iraq intelligence: ex-official

By David Morgan 50 minutes ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former
CIA official who coordinated U.S. intelligence on the Middle East during the Iraq invasion accused the White House of misusing prewar intelligence to justify its case for war.

Paul Pillar, who was national intelligence officer for the Near East and South Asia from 2000 to 2005, also said the Senate intelligence committee and a presidential commission overlooked evidence that the Bush administration politicized the intelligence process to support White House policymakers.

Link...

redmondkr's picture
And Another Thing . . .

Here's another little irritant.  The New York Times is reporting e-mails that indicate Jack Abramoff visited Mr. Bush many times both at the White House and his Texas ranch.  Damage control here may be in trouble.  

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And the Good News...
You left out the $ 21 Billion surplus for the month of January.  But who's counting?
Wow. That pays for 3 weeks
Wow. That pays for 3 weeks of war.
R. Neal's picture
Conservative Guy, you are
Conservative Guy, you are welcome to register and post a blog of all the wonderful things the GOP has done for America this week. I'm sure there's something.
WhitesCreek's picture
Hey Conservative Guy, Here's
Hey Conservative Guy, Here's a litle bet for you on the $25 billion surplus...No Freekin Way! In a few weeks the Bushies will publish a small correction and poof it goes away. It already has if you subtract the off budget expenditures...You know, little things like the WAR.
I would like to know more
I would like to know more about the President's contract with Haliburton to build concentration camps within the USA.  (I am referencing Don Williams' article from last Friday.)  Apparently this is underway.
I wondered about that also.

I wondered about that also so I went searching, hoping the column was satire. I found that Haliburton proudly anounced the contract on its website. Link...

 I also found that DOD signs a new contract with Haliburton every couple of weeks.
 http://www.defenselink.mil/srch/search?template=%2Fsearch%2Fresults-template-dl.html&c=A3B245203F9EBEC5FC8C306E4AAF152F&c=8268333F54379065&c=6FDF5BD0BF338D19&c=1DA2190B5E9F39D2&q=root&submit=Search&subcat=contracts&sort=-pub_date

I wonder if the newspapers know these guys have websites? 

Halliburton
Isn't Halliburton now a cabinet level department, or am I mistaken?

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