forsyth: (LeChuck)
When are the frickin Democrats gonna grow a frickin spine and realize they're the frickin MAJORITY in Congress, and don't need to bow down to the whims of a criminal president and his lackeys? Cripes. Now they're caving on the bullshit warrantless wiretapping (aka the President can spy on anybody he wants) bill, and including provisions retroactively declaring the phone companies who broke the law by letting the NSA etc spy on Americans without a warrant don't have to face any punishment.

Glenn Greenwald explains here.
forsyth: (Iron Giant)
Here's a paraphrased quote from an interview with Sir Richard Dearlove, the former head of MI6. The guy who would have been James Bond's boss, if y'know, James Bond were real.

"And – the point he stressed time and again, even in a bonus comment after the official program session had ended – the Western world, notably the United States, was doomed unless it reclaimed “the moral high ground.” By the end of the Cold War, he said, there was no dispute world wide about which side held the moral high ground. As a professional spy master, he said that reality made it so much easier for him to recruit operatives – they would volunteer to come to him, because they believed in the cause. Therefore, as a matter of pure strategic necessity, the United States needed to behave according to its best traditions, not the exigencies of an open-ended wartime emergency. (I’m paraphrasing a little, but not taking too many liberties.)"

So, wait, he's saying that people are more willing to work with the good guys. Who'da thunk it.
forsyth: (Politics Icon)
Okay, so President Bush authorized spying on American citizens without warrants or any oversight. The program expanded to include domestic political opponents, peace groups, the ACLU, etc. When this was finally exposed, the President gets up and gives a press conference that can be paraphrased basically as "Iraq, Iraq, Terror, 9/11, Al Queda, Terrorists, 9/11, fuck you all, I do what I want, terror, 9/11, al queda, 9/11. Thank you and good night."

(And the New York Times knew about this over a year ago, back before the election, and didn't report it. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, New York Times?)

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