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Monday, December 29, 2008 12:00 AM

David Gregory shows why he's the perfect replacement for Tim Russert

The new Meet the Press star conducts an "interview" with the Israeli Foreign Minister that makes the media's pre-Iraq-war behavior look adversarial by comparison

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008 02:56 AM

A Hundred Eyes for an Eye

Opps, I forgot to post the link to Norman Solomon's wonderful essay. Here it is; or click sig.

http://www.antiwar.com/solomon/?articleid=13969

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 03:00 AM

A natural consequence to Gregory's shameful ass-kissing of Livni.

Like cheap gas? You know they lowered the price of oil to save our economy and our asses?

So now Israel decides to play Nazi Germany games.

America's leadership and media fawn over it and fight for the chance to kiss ass the best.

Guess who is going to pay for it.

Expect the price for a barrel of oil to rise.

We are also going to have to send more money to Israel to pay for this war crime.

Everyone in America really wants to pay 4 dollars a gallon for gas so the Israelis can bomb unarmed civilians with our taxpayers paying for it.

Let's offend everybody but Israel.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 04:44 AM

Israel "Absorbs" Bombs

http://www.moonofalabama.org/2008/12/israel-absorbs-bombs.html or sig

from "b" :

Israel "Absorbs" Bombs

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Israel of GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs as well as associated equipment and services. The total value, if all options are exercised, could be as high as $77 million.

...

Israel will have no difficulty absorbing these additional bombs into its armed forces. The proposed sale will not affect the basic military balance in the region.

Defense Security Cooperation Agency - Israel - GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs, Sept. 9, 2008

The bombs now get "absorbed" by people in Gaza.

The Israel Air Force used a new bunker-buster missile that it received recently from the United States in strikes against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, The Jerusalem Post learned on Sunday.

The missile, called GBU-39, was developed in recent years by the US as a small-diameter bomb for low-cost, high-precision and low collateral damage strikes.

Israel received approval from Congress to purchase 1,000 units in September and defense officials said on Sunday that the first shipment had arrived earlier this month ...

IAF uses new US-supplied smart bomb, Dec. 29, 2008

Notice the fast, just in time, delivery ...

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 04:48 AM

Save your breath

The rotting carcass that is Meet The Press isn't living in this world. It died after a long illness at the Scooter Libby trial, revealed as it was as a podium for propagandists. Sticking a pretty George Bush Jr., Jr., on the teevee won't revive it.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 05:41 AM

booze

This has been an eventful thread.

The I-P imbroglio has gotten very good coverage on both sides in the commentary here.

Personally I don't see a solution.

Giving the Palestinians what they want means the Jews leave.

Not gonna happen.

Giving the Israelis what they want means the Arabs get to live in ghettos and like it.

Not gonna happen.

But that stuff is just a diversion.

More important may be the Commenter kerfluffle.

Having poetic license here means following the rules of the road.

Glennzy's road.

This has me thinking also of other commenters who is no longer...

Lots miss WT, me too.

I also miss Paul Rosenberg. I know he's got his own gig, but I first read him here.

And LWM

I really wish LWM could have stayed. Great antidote to too much libertarianism, he. A wealth of info in his links.

But all that pales next to the real crux of this thread.

That is, the verbal humiliation of bourbon I witnessed yesterday evening around 6:15 pm by the poster called "totallyblase", and then almost partially echoed by "bystander".

This cannot and will not stand.

I can appreciate those who prefer scotch. Im sure the subtle intricacies of flavor in a good scotch are just wonderful to those that like it.

Fine.

I don't like scotch.

I like bourbon.

Corn squeezins.

And to sully the good name of bourbon at this time of year?

Its eggnog season. Eggnog was made for bourbon.

Try puttin yer beloved scotch in some eggnog.

Its even worse than ruining eggnog with rum.

If I ran this blog you two would be consigned to jebbies blog so fast it would make your heads spin.

Repent sinners!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 05:58 AM

As you know...

"you go to war with the Press corps you have. They're not the Press corps you might want or wish to have at a later time."

with this, and too many other things over the past (at least) eight years, i'm afraid (most of) the fourth estate has become a fifth column

it will be different now that a 'democrat' is in office, but for the wrong reasons

if we didn't have a corporate meadea, the page here: http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/category/y-2009/, would be devoid of content

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 06:09 AM

I'm thankful I'm

not as flaccid as the American media's performance over the last eight years or so.... Pathethic would be a step up.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 06:24 AM

Rum?

@ Cole D'Biers

You wrote rum ruins egg nog. I don't give a shit about the Palestinians, but what;s the rum issue, and what spirits do you recommend?

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 07:01 AM

Subtopic - The Truth about Brats and Blogs

When you host a blog that receives 400 comments a day, it's an enormous, thankless task to moderate. Often, it's simply impossible. Nevertheless, you have to have some standards or mere anarchy is loosed upon your blog. When that happens, good commenters, whose contribution is one of the main attractions, leave in frustration; lurkers melt away.

Part of the phenomenon of good blog comment sections is the sense of community and comraderey that is established among the "regulars." It's like the bar, "Cheers" except in this case more esoteric. The commenters in here are like a blog reality show and I have no doubt that many lurkers visit here daily for the interaction among familiar "faces." Turning this comment section into a strict "topic only" thread, dry as stale Triscuits (you knew I had to throw a Triscuit reference in here), would ruin it. But, giving too much freedom, letting random, non-sequitur, vanity "poetry" (which mostly sux), or idiotic blathering that is misspelled and bizarre would also ruin a good thing.

The fact is, roughly 25% of any given Intertubes audience are pure-t nutcases. Glenn will tick some of them off, but it must be done. He must maintain some rules and delete at will. There must be fewer IDIOTS allowed to trash the place or they will destroy this blog. I know of what I speak.

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