mercredi 6 février 2008

Around the blogroll and elsewhere: Meanwhile Bush Is Still President edition

With all the excitement about Super Tuesday, it's easy to forget the kind of havoc George W. Bush is still wreaking, and it's important to keep on the case, especially since John McCain is clearly planning to serve Bush's third term.

Welcome to the sixteenth century: Cernig reminds us how George W. Bush has effectively stripped Congress of its fiduciary responsibility and powers.

Hubris Sonic reminds us that George W. Bush personally signed off on the waterboarding of three al-Qaeda detainees. But of course we do not torture. It's too late to impeach, but can we at least get a cataloguing of the pathological lies of this lying liar before he leaves the White House?

Larisa Alexandrovna notes that the White House is putting the squeeze on CBS to shitcan its exposé on how Don Siegelman was railroaded by the U.S. Justice Department as political revenge.

William K. Wolfrum on just one of the lovely legacies George W. Bush will leave the next president.

And on an unrelated note, Pierre Tristam not only does a great analysis of why liberalism is no longer a dirty word, but includes John Edwards in the troika of candidates who have made it so.

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