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Thursday, October 25, 2007 06:30 AM

Bush Admin & The Terrorist Threat pre 9/11

* The new administration thought the terrorism threat warranted all tools be used

Scooter, numerous Bush Admin. staffers have pointed out (mostly in books) that the administration was not at all interested in terrorism before 9/11 happened. So your point is unlikely.

Your other point -- Clinton did it, too. Good one. That makes every law broken by Bush all better. Is that your argument?

Your other point, that you've brought up a hundred times, is still totally ridiculous. "We don't know what they've been doing, so HOW CAN YOU SAY IT WAS WRONG?!!!!! Neener neener."

I have to say, tho, that you'd have made a very good German.

Thursday, October 25, 2007 06:32 AM

Malkin and Detained Cameraman, et al

At what point does boiling blood become fatal?

Friday, October 26, 2007 08:53 AM

Anybody know Bucky's e-mail...

...address? Maybe we can get him back, at least for a day or so, to get a REAL roundhouse going with LWM, Kitt, and Ay** (sorry, forgot the spelling). That should be real profitable.

Friday, October 26, 2007 09:56 AM

@ Arne, I can't resist a cheap shot

Remember the America before 9/11?

Our heads were up our asses.

What puzzles me more, though, "Tiberius" is why you haven't done anything to rectify that in the interim.

Cheers,

-- Arne Langsetmo

What puzzles me more, though, "Tiberius" is why you haven't done anything to rectalfy that in the interim.

There, fixed that for ya.

Monday, October 29, 2007 09:36 AM

He didn't but he should have....

I think it's clear Boylan's opinion of you is not the highest, and he clearly isn't anxious to share a great deal with you about his more private concerns.

It's possible to fake an IP, and fake it to match the others. In the light most favorable to his answers to you, Boylan seems to me a natural target the kind of hacking that could account for a fake email reaching you.

Translation: He would never write such a horrible e-mail, but if he did you deserved to get it.

Sort of like the "we don't torture! but those ragheads should be tortured and if we do torture them they deserve it" argument.

Col. Boylan sounds like one creepy dude. Astonishing that he is in such a position of power. (Well, maybe not.)

Monday, October 29, 2007 11:20 AM
Original article: Abject stupidity defined

What else?

Yes, there's some stupidity involved (in some cases, vast amounts ...). But I also think there's a defense mechanism involved, which serves to protect the individual (and the group to which he or she belongs) from reality and truth. If you make enough noise, point to distractions, jump up and down, fling monkey poo, etc., etc., no one -- including those committing the stupidity -- will have to face the truth. There's a world view that must be protected at all costs, else the whole structure of beliefs these people hold will crumble.

Which is why people can still claim there were WMDs in Iraq (spirited to Syria before the war); Saddam had ties to al Qaeda; Iran has directly threatened the U.S.; we'll all wear burkas unless we torture Them, etc., ad nauseum.

Monday, October 29, 2007 12:16 PM
Original article: Abject stupidity defined

Interesting that a couple of the RW blogs...

..are now admitting that Glenn DID publish the whole Boylan e-mail but that, since it was in a LINK, it wasn't fair, so IN ESSENCE, he didn't REALLY publish the whole thing. After all, some people might be too LAZY to click the link...

I'm not making this up.

Monday, October 29, 2007 02:10 PM

Do I have this right?

Boylan is claiming in an e-mail to someone else that he did NOT write the original e-mail to you?

Then, like, who did?

And he is, like, interested in finding out who's, like, totally sending spoof e-mails out under his name?

Am I, like, missing something?

Monday, October 29, 2007 03:57 PM
Original article: Abject stupidity defined

A twofer!

This, in the Malkin comments;

I wouldn’t be surprised if this is a stunt document to equate, or at least “muddy” the authenticity of the Beauchamp transcripts. In essence, a phony talking point for the nutroots to run with.

Be still my hilarious heart.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007 06:39 AM

Scapegoat, @ Jim White

Now that Boylan is unambiguously denying that he either wrote or sent the long email that started this, he is in quite a small box. As several of us have suggested, his (and the military's) only way out of it at this point is to find a scapegoat among his aides. This scapegoat will be found to have used Boylan's computer and/or email account to send the diatribe.

In the normal world, that would be the scenario. But we're dealing in Bizarro World. So the Col. will deny sending the e-mail and the Right Wing Noise Machine will pick that up and start saying the Glenn or one of his "ilk" made up the letter to discredit Boylan....who was too smart for ol' "Gleen", so there, ha ha, you're a poopy-head AND a terrorist-sucking-libtard.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:37 AM

Anonymoussss

I see the subject matter has brought out the "If you don't want to bomb Iran you're an anti-semite" crowd.

Gah.

(Glenn, did you realize when you started UT that you would be getting so far into humor? In a Roald Dahl/Vonnegut kind of way, of course.)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007 09:08 AM

What Rockefeller Left Out of His Op-Ed

Wonder why the Rock neglected to mention the money he's been getting from the telecoms?

http://unusuallystupidpoliticians.com/?p=78

Wednesday, October 31, 2007 09:47 AM

Koo Koo Kachoo?

I have my serious doubts that any of what has been said is real

The explanation at last: Col. Boylan is channeling John Lennon!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:40 AM

Boylan's theory

As I mentioned in a previous thread, I'm pretty sure Boylan only cares about the 28%, and he's successfully planted the meme with them that Glenn may have faked the original e-mail. The 28-percenters, of course, hate "Gleen" and so are eager to snap up this "juicy" idea. The fact that it is preposterous, not to mention easily disproved, doesn't bother them one little bit.

As long as Boylan can keep his dumb mistake from jumping out of the blogs and into "real" news, he figures he's safe. Which is prolly true.

And that is good incentive, isn't it? :)

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