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Lieberman, McCain, and Graham Give Obama Iraq Advice

By: Siun Saturday December 20, 2008 12:00 pm
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This Sunday, the Washington Post will feature a little advice for President-elect Obama from Lieberman, McCain and Graham, those experts on our occupation of Iraq. Their advice is really simple – just listen to General Odierno – the guy who last week said he would not withdraw US forces from Iraqi cities and maybe, since three years is a long time, skip the 2011 SOFA deadline for complete withdrawal:

To achieve this, the president-elect, his national security team and all of us in Congress should seek the counsel of Gen. David Petraeus, the head of U.S. Central Command, and Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of coalition forces in Iraq. Gen. Odierno [blah blah hero of the air strikes surge] is the person whose judgment should matter most in determining how fast and how deep a drawdown can be ordered responsibly.

Based on our observations and consultations in theGreen Zone Baghdad, we are optimistic that President-elect Obama will be able to fulfill a major step of his plan for withdrawal next year by redeploying U.S. combat forces from Iraq's cities while maintaining a residual force to train and mentor our Iraqi allies. By allowing a greater number of forces to remain in Iraq in the short term, we will be able to set the conditions for much deeper troop cuts thereafter.

They also think Bush should appoint a replacement for Ambassador Crocker pronto – but of course, Obama can consult:

As we reduce the number of combat forces in Iraq, our national interests there will depend to an increasing degree on the skill of our diplomacy. That is why we urge the outgoing Bush administration to act quickly, and in coordination with the incoming Obama administration, to put in place an appropriate successor to Ambassador Ryan Crocker, who has announced his intention to leave his critical post in Baghdad early in the new year.

And they suggest that rather than focus on that “unfortunate” “shoe-throwing incident,” we remember:

the remarkable consensus that exists among Iraq's democratically elected leaders about building a long-term partnership with the United States.

Funny thing about puppets, they have a remarkable tendency to tell you what you want to hear.


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Blue America — Look How Far We’ve Come

By: egregious Saturday December 20, 2008 11:00 am
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While our Blue America czar Howie Klein is away, I thought we could surprise him with a thank you post for all he has done over the last few years.

Howie and our other Blue Am folks have organized us to nominate, publicize, and support dozens of progressive candidates. Many of these outstanding candidates are now serving in the U.S. Congress, including some who lost in 2006 but came roaring back in 2008, and others we think can win in 2010.

Look at the landscape a month from now: Rep. Donna Edwards - Rep. Larry Kissell - Labor Secretary Hilda Solis - Senator Jeff Merkley - Rep. Alan Grayson - Rep. John Hall - Rep. Martin Heinrich - Rep. Tom Perriello - a long list of Blue Am candidates who weren't given much of a chance til a small group of visionary people came along and insisted.

Even the races we lost produced fruit, by showing that we could provide instant national publicity for progressive candidates.  And our support for good folks in unlikely races has helped interest local people get organized to make things better in the future.  

We electrified the Alaska Democratic Party in 2005-2006 by pouring in money and attention when the local folks thought they didn't have much of a chance, and Senator-elect Begich is the beneficiary this year.

This year's elections were so dominated by the presidential run that we might not have taken the time to reflect on just how far we've come with state and local races.  And this has taken leadership and commitment, so much work behind the scenes.

Join me in thanking Howie and the Blue Am team for all they have done! 


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Republican Bad Faith Negotiation, Again

By: emptywheel Saturday December 20, 2008 10:15 am
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camaro2010.thumbnail.jpgIf you need any more proof that the Republican attempt to break the UAW a week ago Thursday was really just a political stunt, read this article. In it, Republican after Republican attacks Bush for providing relief to the auto industry. That includes four of the Republican Senators who--Bob Corker has assured us--would have supported his "compromise" deal from last Thursday:

John McCain:

John McCain is leading the way, saying it is “unacceptable that we would leave the American taxpayer with a tab of tens of billions of dollars while failing to receive any serious concessions from the industry.”

John Kyl:

“I’m very disappointed,” said Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.). “The president justified his action with a false choice: it’s either this plan or abrupt liquidation of the companies. The White House seems to think that the industry didn’t have time to deal with the problem or prepare for an orderly bankruptcy, which is false.”

Judd Gregg:

“These funds were not authorized by Congress for non-financial companies in distress,” Gregg said, “but were to be used to restore liquidity and stability in the overall financial system of the country and to help prevent fundamental systemic risks in the global marketplace.”

Mitch McConnell:

“I have strong objections to the use of Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) funds for industry specific bailouts. And I do not support this action,” McConnell said. “But since the administration has chosen to use these funds to aid the automakers, it is important that the date-specific requirements on all the stakeholders be enforced.”

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Elation to Confusion to Elation Again: The Obama Energy Appointments Roller-Coaster

By: A Siegel Saturday December 20, 2008 9:30 am
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We wait and watch, with baited breath, President Obama's decisions about who will serve in senior positions in the Administration. When it comes to the critical issues of climate change and the creation of a clean energy future, some appointments have created great elation, fostering hope for Change toward something better. Euphoria has, more than once, shifted to confusion with appointees whose devotion to and experience for creating a sensible path forward remain (generously speaking) open to question. That confusion (dismay even) can shift quickly, as it did this week.

Obama Weekly Address: Key Science Nominees Announced

By: Christy Hardin Smith Saturday December 20, 2008 8:30 am
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This morning, Barack Obama announced his nominees for some of the key science positions for the upcoming Administration. Thought folks would be interested in this, given the prior promise to restore scientific integrity to the decision-making process on science issues. And wouldn't that be a nice change from the past few years if it comes to pass?

Come Saturday Morning: Dumplings

By: Phoenix Woman Saturday December 20, 2008 7:30 am
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It's Saturday morning, and I don't know about you, but I'm all politicked out. I've got four cups of chicken stock in the fridge, a ton of flour, some chopped leeks, some pork, and some eggs. I think I'm going to make noodles and/or dumplings.

Ben Nelson Thinks Rick Berman is an Idiot. Welcome to the Club.

By: Gregg Levine Saturday December 20, 2008 6:38 am
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Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson knows a cow pie when he smells one.

Pull Up A Chair…

By: Christy Hardin Smith Saturday December 20, 2008 5:08 am
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May your holidays be filled with laughter and joy. Merriest of Christmases, the happiest of Channukahs, a festive Festivus...and a cheery Christmakwanzaakah to all. Whatever you happen to be celebrating, I hope it's lovely. The cookies are baked, the presents are wrapped here. The Peanut is off school for the next two weeks.

Late Late Nite FDL: Ra Ra Riot

By: Eureka Springs Friday December 19, 2008 10:00 pm
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Kicking off the weekend with Portland, Oregon's, Helio Sequence. Followed by Syracuse, New York's, Ra Ra Riot, who will be playing a Planned Parenthood benefit at The Bowery Ballroom in January.

The best New York government money can buy

By: Julia Friday December 19, 2008 8:00 pm
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You have to wonder why Ms. Kennedy is wasting her time with Al Sharpton and the Mayors of upstate cities. If she wants to parachute into national office from NY, Chuck Schumer is the guy she should be talking to.
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