More Bad News for Dr. Rice
She used to be a media darling, too. How sad. Except that, oh, yeah--her ineptitude at her job was at least partly responsible for about 3000 murders one sunny September morning.
It would be one thing if she acknowledged that she and her administration cronies had screwed up, and offered a mea culpa. Kennedy did that right after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and it helped him immensely. I mean, she wouldn't even have to mean that she was sorry. The Bush Administration could've gotten out of this hole with a simple apology. However, they do not work that way. Rice keeps saying "It wasn't my fault!" "How could we have known?" "There was a systemic problem!" and other such evasions. Comedy Central's The Daily Show, displaying its usual brilliance, ran the Rice testimony story with a graphic that read "Me Ain't Culpa." Excellent.
To see MSNBC--the home of television atrocities like Scarborough Country and the short-lived Michael Savage show--piling on can only be bad news for the Bush Administration; therefore, it can only be good news for most of the rest of the world, including all US males aged 18 to 26. Don't believe that bullshit about a "targeted draft," either. You know better than to believe the Pentagon by now, especially the Pentagon as led by Donald Rumsfeld. There's more here.
She used to be a media darling, too. How sad. Except that, oh, yeah--her ineptitude at her job was at least partly responsible for about 3000 murders one sunny September morning.
It would be one thing if she acknowledged that she and her administration cronies had screwed up, and offered a mea culpa. Kennedy did that right after the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and it helped him immensely. I mean, she wouldn't even have to mean that she was sorry. The Bush Administration could've gotten out of this hole with a simple apology. However, they do not work that way. Rice keeps saying "It wasn't my fault!" "How could we have known?" "There was a systemic problem!" and other such evasions. Comedy Central's The Daily Show, displaying its usual brilliance, ran the Rice testimony story with a graphic that read "Me Ain't Culpa." Excellent.
To see MSNBC--the home of television atrocities like Scarborough Country and the short-lived Michael Savage show--piling on can only be bad news for the Bush Administration; therefore, it can only be good news for most of the rest of the world, including all US males aged 18 to 26. Don't believe that bullshit about a "targeted draft," either. You know better than to believe the Pentagon by now, especially the Pentagon as led by Donald Rumsfeld. There's more here.