Wednesday, July 06, 2005

President Spoiled Brat

Not that I exactly have a problem with Mr. "My Pet Goat" gets into a whining contest with the psychotic far right, but this is really pathetic, even for Bush:
"I don't like it when a friend gets criticized. I'm loyal to my friends," Bush told reporters in Copenhagen, Denmark. "All of a sudden this fellow, who is a good public servant and a really fine person, is under fire. And so, do I like it? No, I don't like it, at all."
Well, gosh, I don't like it when a friend of mine gets criticized either, but you know what, I'm not nominating one to be a bloody Supreme Court justice.

And you know what else, maybe getting a nomination to the most powerful judicial body in the land shouldn't come about because you're somebody's drinking buddy or whatnot. Even if said buddy is the President of the United States.

The really sad thing is, Alberto "Captain Torture" Gonzales just might be the best we in the sanity-based community can hope for. And that, more than anything else, says all anyone needs to know about how far our great nation has fallen thanks to the W era.
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(/) Roland X
"Blood at the polls and blood in the streets, but Scudder won the election. The next election was never held." --Robert A. Heinlein, 1952, "Concerning Stories Never Written: Postscript" in Revolt in 2100

Friday, July 01, 2005

And So It Begins

This is it:
Yes, it's true:
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court and a key swing vote on issues such as abortion and the death penalty, said today she is retiring.
Well, everyone's making predictions. Here is mine:
It's all over the country. You can almost smell it. Coming off people like gas fumes. All it'd take is a match.
The story above -- Astro City's "Dark Age" -- is about an explosive conflict between the superhuman "freaks" (as well as those who believe in them) and the "normal" people who lose faith in them. The story ends with the match being thrown into the gas fumes -- the arrest of the world's most beloved hero for murder. "That's the match."

Justice O'Connor's retirement is ours. Liberal and "conservative" movements are ramping up -- the liberals trying to get Bush to not name a total wingnut, and the religious radicals trying to get a super-wingnut. As the most important swing vote on the bench, most recently highlighted by her split decisions on the church-state cases, the character of Bush's nominee will fundamentally shape the court's decisions for years to come.

Given W's history, I think it's safe to say that he'll go with the hyper-wingnut choice. With his poll numbers plummeting, his second-term agenda in tatters, the war in Iraq increasingly disastrous and Democrats more emboldened than they have been since 1994, he's going to want a victory. In his typical childish manner, he's going to want to "stick to his guns" and show everyone that he's still a "tough guy." I don't know if it'll result in real violence, but W has been steadily increasing the rift between the two sides, and this is his chance to sunder the nation entirely.

So much for the "uniter, not a divider" who was handed the most unifying moment in American history since Pearl Harbor. This is what he wants. This is what Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, and the entire corrupt, evil crowd wants. The real enemy was never bin Laden or even Hussein. It was us -- not just liberals, but the entire "reality-based community" that refused to accept their lies, their hegemony and their One True Way(tm).

I pray I'm wrong, but I doubt it. Unless a miracle happens, this is the end of the America that was, and the beginning of an all-out conflict to determine the future. Whether that future is the dominance of their Orwellian state dream, a renewed embrace of sanity and liberty, or a final sundering that began with an assault on a fort in 1861, remains to be seen.

Suffice to say I'm not hopeful.

(/) Roland X
"You have...forgotten something." --Kosh, Babylon 5