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The junior Senator from New York writes a letter

12 Wednesday Sep 2007

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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dubya, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, surge

In running across this and this I stumbled across this [pdf].

Hillary Clinton sent a letter to dubya today:

September 12, 2007

The Honorable George W. Bush
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President:

As you prepare to address the nation tomorrow, I write to request that you seize the opportunity and offer the American people a candid assessment of the challenges that we continue to face in Iraq and offer a change in course to your failing strategy….

….What you are planning to tell the American people tommorrow night is that one year from now, there will be the same number of troops in Iraq as there were one year ago. Mr. President, that is simply too little too late, and unacceptable to this Congress, and too the American people who have made clear their strong desire to bring our troops home, and end this war. 

As Commander-in-Chief you have the authority and ability to greatly accelerate the redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq, and to bring so many more troops home so much faster. I strongly urge you to choose this course of action.

Mr. President, it has been nearly four and a half years since you landed on an aircraft carrier and stood before the American people under a banner that read “Mission Accomplished.” Do not repeat that mistake on Thursday night. Do not misrepresent the facts about the situation on the ground. And do not portray an unavoidable reduction in U.S. troops to pre-surge levels that would occur anyway as a marker of success. Be candid with the American people. They deserve it.

Thank you for your consideration

Sincerely,
s/Hillary Rodham Clinton

Well, dubya can’t help himself.

It is nice to know some people will be calling him on it.

This explains a lot

05 Wednesday Sep 2007

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Condoleeza Rice, dubya, footnotes, Iraq, memos

This explains a lot about the last six and a half years.

dubya doesn’t read the memos….

From Juan Cole:

….Bremer shared a letter he sent to then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announcing his intention to disband the army, along with Bush’s reply praising his leadership. Bush’s reply, however, does not prove that he read Bremer’s letter, only that Rumsfeld passed it on to him. You have a sense that Bush gets a lot of memos he doesn’t read, in response to which he pats people on the head and names them Turtle Poo. The real question, on which Bremer has never come clean, is who ordered him to disband the Iraqi army. It wasn’t Bush. Was it Cheney? I guess they don’t bother to tell George everything.

And Condoleeza Rice…

…Q But, Condi, it’s apparently the case that the CIA didn’t even check the documents, didn’t even discover the forgery until after the speech. And now there’s a report that in September of ’02 — if I have this correct — the Post is saying the CIA was encouraging the British to back off of that claim. So I’m trying to understand the sequencing here. Are you saying — so my question is, in hindsight, would you say that the CIA did not properly vet this alleged sale?

DR. RICE: David, this was a complicated matter of a sale. There were other reports, as well, about Saddam Hussein trying to acquire yellow cake. It was not this Niger document alone. There are even other African countries that are cited in the NIE, not just Niger.

We also knew, let’s remember, that this is the context of a nuclear program in which the seeking of yellow cake is only a small piece of the story. It includes training of nuclear scientists; it includes rebuilding certain infrastructure that had been associated with nuclear weapons; it includes a clandestine procurement network. Things that we’re finding out now — for instance, that the scientist buried uranium — I’m sorry, centrifuge pieces in his front yard. So one thing that you have to do is to put this piece about seeking yellow cake in the broader context of what was known to be an active effort by the Iranians to try and reconstitute their program.

But let me just go to the point you made, David. The CIA — I’ve read the reports that you’ve also read, that there were — the British were told they shouldn’t put this in the paper. I’ve read those reports. All that I can tell you is that if there were doubts about the underlying intelligence in the NIE, those doubts were not communicated to the President. The only thing that was there in the NIE was a kind of a standard INR footnote, which is kind of 59 pages away from the bulk of the NIE. That’s the only thing that’s there. And you have footnotes all the time in CIA — I mean, in NIEs. So if there was a concern about the underlying intelligence there, the President was unaware of that concern and as was I…

….In the White House briefing room on July 18, a senior administration official, speaking to reporters on the condition of anonymity, said Rice did not read October’s National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq, the definitive prewar assessment of Iraq’s weapons programs by U.S. intelligence agencies. “We have experts who work for the national security adviser who would know this information,” the official said when asked if Rice had read the NIE. Referring to an annex raising doubts about Iraq’s nuclear program, the official said Bush and Rice “did not read footnotes in a 90-page document. . . . The national security adviser has people that do that.” The annex was boxed and in regular type….

…doesn’t read the footnotes.

I get it now.

We are not worthy….

25 Saturday Aug 2007

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Charles Pierce, dubya, Iraq, snark, Stephen Breyer

In the music business some of us speak of the genius musicians who pop up so infrequently and astound us with their effortless virtuosity.

There is one such person in the world of comments and snark on progressive political blogs.

We are not worthy.

via the left coaster, Charles Pierce in the comments at Altercation:

….You can’t have missed the fact that the president this week gave the dumbest speech in the history of that office. You would not think you could stuff that much stupid into a single human being, but they managed to do it. Turns out, Iraq is Vietnam after all, if it’s not Korea, and it’s still World War II, unless it turns out to be World War IV….

….For the people who write our politics, presidents don’t fail. They simply succeed less than some of their successors. Watch this happen. Tell me I’m wrong. Just the other day, Justice Stephen Breyer popped onto our local NPR station to talk about the anniversary of the Dred Scott decision, saying he thought it was the most destructive decision in the history of the country.

Guess again, Steve.

Go. Read the whole thing.

dubya in Missouri – SurveyUSA Poll

18 Saturday Aug 2007

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dubya, missouri, poll, SurveyUSA

On August 14th SurveyUSA released a 600 sample poll taken in Missouri from August 10th through the 12th which shows that dubya maintains his abysmal approval rating. The margin of error is 3.9%.

The poll was sponsored by KCTV in Kansas City.

Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as President?

All
35% – approve
65% – disapprove
1% – not sure

Democrats [36% of sample]
7% – approve
92% – disapprove
0% – not sure

republicans [23% of sample]
75% – approve
23% – disapprove
2% – not sure

Independents [33% of sample]
40% – approve
58% – disapprove
2% – not sure

My favorite approval numbers come from the different reality based and fantasy based communities:

Do you approve or disapprove of the job George W. Bush is doing as President?

Global warming is real [68% of sample]
22% – approve
77% – disapprove
1% – not sure

Global warming is made-up [25% of sample]
72% – approve
27% – disapprove
1% – not sure

That explains it all.

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