Author Archives: Michael Froomkin

‘So Much for the Feminization of the Military, eh?’

Kevin Drum's guest writer today is Debra Dickerson a former military officer and currently a no-holds-barred writer. Strong stuff.

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Heroes

Every war creates its particular heroes. Here's an article about some heroes from the War on Terror™.

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I’m the ‘Daily Link’

Thank you to Jeff (aka Emma Goldman?) of the alarmingly titled Notes on the Atrocities for picking Discourse.net as the “Daily Link”.

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Sometimes Godwin’s Law Does Not Apply

One of the things I'm fairly squeamish about is comparisons of contemporary figures to Hitler. I do not go as far as those who say that this genocide was unique and superlatively horrible; Cambodia, 'ethnic cleansing', Rwanda, the 20th century has examples of horrors, each different in meaningful ways, each horrible.

Nevertheless, I am highly predisposed to dislike and distrust a statement like this one: “ Rush Limbaugh is as mainstream in America as Hitler was mainstream in Germany, circa 1932.” Trouble is, Digby got evidence, drawn from Day One of David Brock's new site Media Matters for America​.

It ain't pretty.

If there is any decency around, then decent people are going to run away from Limbaugh, despite the TLC they may wish to give this slightly repentant drug abuser.

  • Limbaugh suggests that feminists are into bestiality with dogs
  • “What's good for terrorists is good for John Kerry”
  • “if you want the terrorists running the show, then you will elect John Kerry”
  • “[Speaking about Democrats] I don't know who they are, I don't know what they believe, but I can't relate. I can't possibly understand somebody who hates this country, who was born and raised here. I don't understand how you hate this Constitution. I don't understand how you hate freedom”
  • “These people have become the mainstream thought — thinkers, generators of the Democratic Party. It's who they are. They hate this country. They hate the military of this country.”

(there's quite a bit more where that came from).

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Kerry’s New Ads

The right sort of Kerry TV Ads for early in the campaign. Not perhaps as good as “Morning Again in America” but not at all bad. Unless of course they get played so often (depending how you spend it, $25 million buys a lot of airtime) people start reaching for things to throw…

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Shorter William Safire

Shorter William Safire:

The Cruelest Month: If we get out of Iraq by June 30, there's a good chance that voters will forget about the late unpleasantness by November. And as for Iraq itself, who knows, maybe the horse will learn to sing.

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