Monthly Archives: November 2011

How Republicans Look to the World

Der Spiegel speaks for me:

“Africa is a country. The Taliban rule in Libya. Muslims are terrorists. Immigrants are mostly criminals, Occupy Wall Street protesters are always dirty. And women who claim to have been sexually molested should kindly keep quiet.” Welcome to the wonderful world of the Republican Party. Or rather: to the distorted world of its presidential campaign.

For months it has coiled through the country like a traveling circus, from debate to debate, from scandal to scandal, contesting the mightiest office in the world — and nothing is ever too unfathomable for them… These eight presidential wannabes are happy enough not only to demolish their own reputations but also that of their party, the once worthy party of Abraham Lincoln. They are also ruining the reputation of the United States. They lie, deceive, scuffle and speak every manner of idiocy. And they expose a political, economic, geographic and historical ignorance compared to which George W. Bush sounds like a scholar. Even the party’s boosters are horrified by the spectacle…

Platitudes in lieu of programs: in serious times that demand the smartest, these clowns offer blather that is an insult to the intelligence of all Americans. But as with all freak shows, it would be impossible without a stage, the U.S. media, which has been neutered by the demands of political correctness, and a welcoming audience, a party base that seems to have been lobotomized overnight. Notwithstanding the subterranean depths of the primary process, the press and broadcasters proclaim one clown after the next to be the new frontrunner, in predictable news cycles of forty-five days.

The article I linked to is in its original German, and I couldn’t find an English translation on the site, but it would seem that Harper’s either did or translated it themselves, and hence the above paragraphs. Here is what Harpers takes away from the German perspective:

The most important observation Spiegel offers is this: At a time of mounting crisis, when much of the world is looking to the United States for leadership and initiative, the celebration of sleaze and ignorance that has marked the Republican primary is damaging the reputation of the nation as a whole. Even those who despise the G.O.P. should be concerned about the depths to which the party has sunk.

I don’t have it within me to be “concerned” about the depths to which the party has sunk, because they have dragged down to the depths with them. The only thing I can really do is never, ever, ever, vote for a Republican for any office at any level of government for as long as I live. And suggest to others that they do the same. As punishment for where the Republican Party has taken us as a nation. Because to do otherwise (i.e. voting for a Republican for any office anywhere at any time) would be a full fledged endorsement of everything that has gone on in that party.

Romney’s No Good Very Bad Day

It occurs to me that Mitt Romney has been and is pursuing the very same “Inevitability” strategy that Hillary Clinton tried in 2008. It didn’t work for Clinton, no doubt in part to the quality of her opponents in the Democratic primary. But I thought up until a few weeks ago that it was going to work for Romney, because his opposition was splintered among several weak, crazy and flawed candidates.

I thought, eventually, conservatives and Republicans would settle on him just because that is what Republicans do. As a party, they nominate, almost always, the next Republican in line for the Presidency. They voted for Ford in 76 against Reagan because Ford was the President. They voted for Reagan in 1980 because it was Reagan’s turn after having failed in 68 and 76. They voted for Bush in 1988 because he was the Vice President and it was his turn. They voted for Dole in 96 because he was the next in line. In 2000, a Bush restoration was desired by the rank and file of the Republican Party as a repudiation of Bill Clinton. And that is what they got. In 2008, it was John McCain’s turn, as he tried and failed to gain the nomination in 2000. In 2012, it was Mitt Romney’s turn, as he tried and failed to gain the nomination in 2008.

But he’s an asshole. A phony. He has a Master’s Degree in Flip Floppery. He has no character, no core, no principles. He just wants to be President.

I am also shocked it was Fox News that challenged him. Usually their questions to GOP candidates involves such queries as “Isn’t this puppy cute?” and “Was Reagan the bestest Presznit ever?” and “How much does Obama suck?” That must mean he has lost the Fox News primary.

Why Must Crazy Wingnuts Be So Stupid Too?

Michele Bachmann told an Iowa crowd today that, were she President right now, she would close down the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, I guess in retaliation to the storming of the British Embassy yesterday. Now, no doubt, the thought of Bachmann being President right now has caused you to start screaming, or laughing, or both, uncontrollably. I will wait for you to stop.

Still going, are you?

Well, let’s move on, shall we. The problem with Bachmann’s declaration is that the United States has not had an embassy open in Iran since our own embassy was stormed back in 1979. Iran and the United States have not had official diplomatic relations since then. A lack of knowledge of this basic fact is rather stunning, especially from a member of a party that has constantly criticized President Obama on Iran. And Michele, you recently claimed you “haven’t had a gaffe.” My dear stupid wingnut, this is a gaffe.

Thankfully, you will never be President.

Wednesday Open Thread [11.30.11]

A new Insider Advantage poll in Florida shows Newt Gingrich way ahead with 41%, followed by Mitt Romney at 17%, Herman Cain at 13%, Rick Perry at 7%, Ron Paul at 4%, Michele Bachmann at 3% and Rick Santorum at 1%.

Gingrich is the primary beneficiary of Cain’s possible withdrawal, according to the PPP:

Our last national survey found that Gingrich’s favorability with Cain voters was 73/21. Meanwhile Romney’s was 33/55. That’s the same basic trend we’ve seen in every Republican primary poll we’ve done in the month of November. On average in 7 polls we’ve done this month Gingrich’s favorability with Cain voters is 69/22. Romney’s average is 31/57. In other words Gingrich’s net favorability is 73 points better with Cain supporters than Romney’s.

[…] On average across six polls we’ve asked a second choice question on this month 37% of Cain voters pick Gingrich to only 13% for Romney. In fact Romney isn’t any more likely to be the second choice of Cain supporters than Michele Bachmann (14%) or Rick Perry (12%).

A new Pew Research poll finds that since the 2010 midterm elections, the Tea Party “has not only lost support nationwide, but also in the congressional districts represented by members of the House Tea Party Caucus.”

“More Americans say they disagree (27%) than agree (20%) with the Tea Party movement. A year ago, in the wake of the sweeping GOP gains in the midterm elections, the balance of opinion was just the opposite: 27% agreed and 22% disagreed with the Tea Party.”

“Throughout the 2010 election cycle, agreement with the Tea Party far outweighed disagreement in the 60 House districts represented by members of the Congressional Tea Party Caucus. But as is the case nationwide, support has decreased significantly over the past year; now about as many people living in Tea Party districts disagree (23%) as agree (25%) with the Tea Party.”

Tom Jensen on Romney:

“You want to know the biggest reason Mitt Romney hasn’t surged at any point in the Republican Presidential race this year? It’s because the more GOP primary voters across the country have been exposed to him, the less they’ve liked him. There are 13 places PPP has polled the Republican race in October or November where it also did a poll sometime between January and March. In those places Romney’s net favorability has dropped by an average of 15 points over the course of the year.”

More and Bigger Piles of Free Money for Rich People? That’ll work.

Shoving piles of free money at rich people is how we fix things these days, so while I’m not sure what this means – if “the markets” like it, it must be good.

The U.S. Federal Reserve, acting with five other central banks, took steps Wednesday to boost the troubled global financial system by making it cheaper for banks to trade in U.S. dollars.

The Fed — along with central banks of the eurozone, England, Japan, Switzerland and Canada — announced a coordinated plan to lower prices on dollar liquidity swaps beginning on December 5, and extending these swap arrangements to February 1, 2013. The effort is meant to “ease strains in financial markets,” the Federal Reserve said in a press release. Meanwhile, the People’s Bank of China also announced a plan to increase liquidity Wednesday by lowering its reserve requirement ratio for financial institutions by half a percentage point.

U.S. stock futures surged after the announcement and European markets rose sharply.

NFL To Welcome Another Tax Cheat to the Robber Baron Club

The Jacksonville Jaguars are being sold. Long-time owner Wayne Weaver is selling his franchise to one Shahid Khan, should NFL owners approve.

Who is Shahid Khan? Well, he tried to buy the St. Louis Rams a couple of years back after Georgia Frontiere died, but it turns out that he was a huge tax cheat:

Khan is one of hundreds of wealthy taxpayers whom the IRS has targeted in recent years for allegedly sheltering hundreds of millions of dollars by using complex financial transactions that were hard to detect on tax returns. The transactions were created by lawyers, bankers and accountants, some of whom have been prosecuted for fraud and gone to prison…

The IRS said in court papers that the Khans hired the Chicago-based BDO Seidman accounting firm and met with tax partner Robert Greisman. The Khans engaged in at least five questionable tax shelters, with names like Son-of-Boss and Dad, and paid BDO $8.5 million in fees, about 10 percent of the alleged tax savings, according to court documents…Yet when the revenue agency questioned Khan about his returns, he was unable to identify what services BDO provided, an IRS agent said in court documents.

And, from Forbes, here’s a description of the tax schemes Khan employed:

Khan used three Son of Boss shelters, which generally cook up phony losses using foreign currency options, and two Distressed Asset/Debt (dad) shelters, in which troubled securities are bought for pennies on the dollar and then written off at their original full value.

That’s how the 1%’ers get away with this crap.

The NFL should not approve this purchase. What kind of message does it send to its fan base when a guy who tried to cheat the Feds out of $85 mill is allowed to buy a team?

Of course, the NFL is full of guys like that. So, I imagine that Wayne Weaver’s words will rule the day:

“This gentleman is absolutely the American story,” Weaver said of Khan.

In the America of 2011, he certainly is.

Senators Coons, Don’t Vote for This

Senate set to pass bill that redefines America as a “battlefield,” authorizes indefinite military detention of US citizens without charge or trial

The US Senate’s Defense Authorization Bill redefines America as a “battlefield” and authorizes US troops to conduct military arrests of civilians on US soil, and to indefinitely detain citizens without charge or trial. The ACLU wants you to write to your senator and demand that this insanity not pass.

Call Senator Coons at (302) 573-6345

The Senate is going to vote on whether Congress will give this president—and every future president — the power to order the military to pick up and imprison without charge or trial civilians anywhere in the world. Even Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) raised his concerns about the NDAA detention provisions during last night’s Republican debate. The power is so broad that even U.S. citizens could be swept up by the military and the military could be used far from any battlefield, even within the United States itself.

The worldwide indefinite detention without charge or trial provision is in S. 1867, the National Defense Authorization Act bill, which will be on the Senate floor on Monday. The bill was drafted in secret by Sens. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) and passed in a closed-door committee meeting, without even a single hearing.

I know it sounds incredible. New powers to use the military worldwide, even within the United States? Hasn’t anyone told the Senate that Osama bin Laden is dead, that the president is pulling all of the combat troops out of Iraq and trying to figure out how to get combat troops out of Afghanistan too? And American citizens and people picked up on American or Canadian or British streets being sent to military prisons indefinitely without even being charged with a crime. Really? Does anyone think this is a good idea? And why now?

Via Boing Boing

The Christine O’Donnell “Behind-Closed-Doors/I Don’t Know My Own Mind” Primary State Tour

What is the purpose behind this little jaunt?  Raising more money?  Another run for office?

One-time tea party darling and thrice-failed Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell is asking voters in the key early nominating states to help her choose a GOP candidate to endorse for president. […]

“I do believe that some are more prepared to fight against his political machine than others,” she said. “I plan to visit each of the early primary states to hold a private, off the record meeting for all of our supporters and those who consider themselves a part of this middle class movement that is fueling the Second American Revolution.”  [emphasis mine]

She needs help in choosing a candidate to support because it’s, oh so, hard and confusing?  I’m not buying it.  This is about what it’s always about with Christine:  Attention.

Tuesday Open Thread [11.29.11]

These crazy Republicans are really going to do it. They are going to nominate Newton Leroy Gingrich. I love it.

Insider Advantage has three new polls out in Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire. In South Carolina, Newt Gingrich is destroying the field with 38%, followed by Mitt Romney at 15%, Herman Cain at 13%, Ron Paul at 7%, Rick Perry at 4%, Michele Bachmann at 3% and Rick Santorum at 2%.

In New Hampshire, Mitt Romney just ahead of Newt Gingrich in the first presidential primary state, 31% to 27%. Newt has closed the gap.

In Iowa shows Newt Gingrich leading with 28%, followed by Ron Paul at 13%, Mitt Romney at 12%, Herman Cain at 10%, Michele Bachmann at 10% and Rick Perry at 7%.

Team Obama Strategy to Weaken Romney In Order to Help Gingrich Appears to Be Working

Gingrich is the least popular politician in the country and is probably among the least popular people in the country. Naturally, Team Obama wants to meet him in the general instead of the more telegenic and electable Mitt Romney. But could Republicans possibly be stupid enough to nominate Newt “serial adulterer, lobbyist for Fannie Mae, delivered divorce papers to his wife on her cancer bed, has a million dollar line of credit at a jewelry store” Gingrich?

Why, yes. They could well be that stupid.

Gingrich Leads In New Iowa Poll

A November 28th poll from InsiderAdvantage shows Newt Gingrich with a 15 point lead in the upcoming Iowa caucuses. Gingrich commands 28.1% of the vote, while Ron Paul garners 13.3% and Mitt Romney gets 11.5%.

In InsiderAdvantage’s previous poll of the Iowa caucuses, conducted on November 8th, Gingrich placed third with 14.5% of the vote, compared to 18.7% for Romney and 23.3% for the first place Herman Cain.

Cain has dropped considerably since then, placing fifth in the November 28th survey with 9.8% of the vote, compared to 10.1% for the fourth-place Michele Bachmann.

InsiderAdvantage conducted the poll for the conservative website Newsmax.com.

Ginrich also leads in SC.

Having said that, Anything can happen in a general election. Gore wanted to line up against Bush and got his wish. And fellow Democrats, our candidate isn’t exactly Mr. Popularity.

How unpopular is Obama? So unpopular, that he seems to run against himself in his fist ad buy of the election:

The buy is paying for two separate ads, both of which urge Americans to sign up to join the campaign.

“The 2012 campaign is underway, and the outcome will depend not on what I do, but on what you do,” Obama tells voters in the first ad. “It’s up to you to fight for the values we all share. Don’t sit this one out.”

Eeeesh….. He’s an innocent bystander. You better get out and vote, because it isn’t about anything that he is going to do.

Help Program Tomorrow’s Al Mascitti Show!

El Somnambulo will appear on the Al Mascitti Show this Wednesday, November 29 at 10 a.m. 1150-Newsradio on your AM dial.

For the first time ever, I’m giving you the chance to propose topics for the show. I’ve already got three lined up, but I usually go through five or six in two hours.

Here’s what I’m already doing prep work for:

1. In honor of my favorite DL agent provocateur, I will discuss the nascent ‘Democrats For Kovach’ movement.

2. We will discuss the increasingly-intriguing Wilmington mayoral race.

3. I will discuss a potential political analyst’s wet dream/Democratic Party’s collective wet pants scenario that could well happen in Delaware next year. This is not smoke-blowing, this is already on the radar. And I’ve got a lot of thoughts about what could, and is likely to, happen. A must for political junkies.

I’ve got others on my list, but I will humbly bow to the will of my online follower(s).

As Andy Reid would say, “Time’s yours.”

Whaddayagot?