Sunday, October 23, 2005

TWO DREWS WALK INTO A BOWL, SEE . . .




Yep, Mo still starred. He got nearly 300 total yards of offense, and scored a couple of TD's. But this week something needed to be said for that other Drew on the team. Olson's his last name. 11 TD passes in the past 2 weeks. A school record. Not even 5 interceptions on the whole season yet. Its too early to start talking about that first week in December but if things keep going the way they are . . .






. . . will this be the week when Justice finally makes an appearance on the menu at the White House Mess? Will the indictment hatchet fall on Libby (seems inevitable at this point, the snake); how about Rove? (not as certain, but deservingly delicious? Hoo boy!; is there enough meat on these bones to choke Cheney off, too? By the snakeoil way that Fox and friends are trying to respond to these looming developments - first with the fell flat "Criminalization of Politics' last week, to this week's "the technicality of perjury" uttered by reptilian Kristol and Senator Hutchinson on the Sunday snoozers. Uh, partisan parrots, that would be the same perjury that you all shoved down Clinton's throat after he . . . oh well not gonna go there, this is a family blog, But there's been an intractable irony about all of the things seen as morally outrageous that were attributed to Clinton - factual or not - and the number of equally congruent shortcomings and ethical lapses depositable at the feet of GW Bush that the cheese sandwich partisans who yelled at Clinton so loudly about simply looked the other way and whistled a happy tune. I think it was "Texas Texas uber alles" if I am not mistaken.

Let me say it for you. Exposing a CIA agent to make political payback and send a message to other would be whistleblowers is despicable. Lying about it afterwards is felony stupid and shortsighted, especially by this bunch who all lived through Watergate, and saw first hand how something bad (a really stupid break-in) became impeachable (by lying about it). Maybe Republican leadership really is stupid.

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