11.20.08 @ 6:01AM
All back in action, except for one. Sorry to offend. The smaller
the better. Plus more.
HOLDER AND VIGNALI
Re: The Prowler's
Beg Your Pardongate:
I see the Prowler is reporting Holder urging Obama to include
Mayorkas on his transition.
Here is possibly the most detailed account you will find of
Pardongate as it pertained to convicted drug trafficker Carlos
Vignali, and Alejandro Mayorkas' role in a grant of clemency by
President Clinton. By definition, Holder would have had to
approve that grant (which Mayorkas lobbied for), just as he
approved the pardon for Marc Rich.
-- Jeffrey Anderson
Baltimore City
Paper (formerly of LA
Weekly)
BIG ASSUMPTIONS
Re: Enemy Central's
Keep the Change:
The Clinton staffer that won't be invited back to the White
House is Ms. Lewinsky. The American taxpayer will assume the
position directly for President Obama.
-- Ira M. Kessel
Rochester, New York
Let's assume that Obama has placed this reality as his most
important when picking those who will work at his right side: The
candidate must "worship" Obama, must think Obama is in fact the
"savior" our country needs so badly. I refer the reader to the
recent movie "3:10 to Yuma," starring Russell Crowe et al. Note
his immediate cohort in crime...the guy damn near steals the
show, especially in his allegiance and meanness to all those who
resist the will of his boss!
Imagine how the women in Obama's life greet him when he comes
home from work. They adore him. His mother adored
him, grandmother too. The guy just loves to be adored! What
happens when this adoration ceases? Or when another force comes
into the picture diverting the supplicant from his duties?
Why, he gets the wrath of Obama. You don't mess with Mr.
Cool.
Now there are some really tough streets in Chicago where one
looks all around as he struts his stuff walking. I don't know if
Mr. Cool ever walked such streets alone. I do know on the world
stage there are some really tough guys who just for chuckles like
to smash the faces of those who get close enough.
What happens when the pretty face of Obama gets touched? Do we
need to watch him play a pickup game of basketball to get an
idea? Or will it show up when he tries to vote "present" for some
important item?
Will he invoke the wrath of a god to those who trespass against
"his will" or "vision" like I imagine he will? Will this
Shakespeare of politics wannabe terminate all with his sweet
words of condemnation?
Note the dead bodies at the end of "3:10 to Yuma." Crowe gets on
the train...alone! Good guys and bad guys lay dead all
around.
Is it time to ask Michael Corleone for his perspective? How about
Alexander the Great? Judah Ben Hur?
The show is about to start, please be seated...and turn off your
cellphones...or else!
-- R. Philips
Corrales, New Mexico
SPEAK OUT NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR
PEACE
Re: Lisa Fabrizio's Offensive
Conservatives:
I must disagree with Ms. Fabrizio about the Catholic Bishops
closing the Catholic hospitals if they are required to perform
abortions. There is a priest in South Carolina who spoke out
against Catholic citizens who voted for Obama thereby
tacitly supporting Obama's stand on abortion -- in addition
to supporting abortion itself. The priest went further and
said that those Catholics should seek absolution for their
sin. What happened?
You guessed it, the "misguided" priest was told by his Bishop to
pipe down. So much for the Catholic Church standing up
against abortion or supporting the priests who do take courageous
stands. Shame on that Bishop.
-- Judy Beumler
Louisville, Kentucky
As a religious, social and low tax conservative I say Amen,
Lisa. The one good thing about the Obama election is that
intrinsic Democrat racism and sexism has been dealt a blow by the
election of the first African-American "female" for
President. Happy Days are here again, and economic policy
will be reminiscent of FDR's failures that led to 13 years of
economic chaos and impoverishment and the rise of totalitarian
fascism. The big difference is "Ms." Obama is clearly
sympathetic to the fascist agenda of destroying freedom and
liberty in the world.
-- Michael
Tomlinson
Camp Habbaniyah, Iraq
DO THE MATH
Re: G. Tracy Mehan, III's
Social Conservatives as Scapegoats:
I think that your article is on the right track. The practical
politician needs to identify how he is going to accomplish his
goals. Where does his 51% come from, or will he support a
diversionary third party so that he only needs 47%? Current
Republican leadership seems unable to do the math. They have
managed to maintain the ability to shift blame to others for
their own failures.
I'm coming to the conclusion the political elite have absolutely
no idea what it means to evangelical Christians to be Christians.
As your article says, there are many roads that social and
economic conservatives walk in common, they just don't do it
together. Strong arguments for energy development and taxation
appeal to all three legs of the conservative base, but the
liberals chose to be like the Democrats. Big government
solutions, giving away other people's money, blaming capitalism
while ignoring big government stupidity and corruption were the
chosen campaign points. Republicans went for image while they
deserted principle. That only works if you are a Democrat.
-- George York
ANARCHY APHORISM
Re: Ira Kessel's letter
(under "Out of My Way") in Reader Mail's Marital
Strife:
Ira Kessel attributed this to Adam Smith: "That government
governs best which governs least."
Thoreau, while agreeing with that, added this: "Carried out, it
finally amounts to this, which also I believe -- 'That
government is best which governs not at all;' and when men
are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government
which they will have. Government is at best but an expedient; but
most governments are usually, and all governments are
sometimes, inexpedient." Civil disobedience!
Somebody please get this message to Congress. Quickly,
please!
"Super double quick!" (in language more appropriate to this day
than it was in 1984).
-- A. C. Santore