Today’s Quotes: Harry Truman’s Advice to Democrats

“Carry the battle to them. Don’t let them bring it to you. Put them on the defensive. And don’t ever apologize for anything.”
Harry S Truman (1884-1972)

“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
― Harry S Truman on the Republican Party.

“It’s an old political trick: ‘If you can’t convince ’em, confuse ’em.’ But this time it won’t work.”
― Harry S. Truman, on the Republicans.

“Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a Republican. But I repeat myself.”
― Harry S Truman, based on a Mark Twain joke about Congress.

“How many times do you have to get hit over the head until you figure out who’s hitting you?”
― Harry S Truman

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Today’s Music: Steve Gadd, “Watching the River Flow”

I admit I don’t know much about drummer Steve Gadd, but he and his band do a fine job on this tune.


H/T to Mathew Tyler Wilson.

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Video: Junior Still as Dumb and Short-Sighted as Ever

Yep, the Crawford Dauphin is just as goofy and lame as ever and now he has the ‘President George W. Bush Institute’ (gag) to spread his daffy cut-taxes-for-the-rich-and-deregulate-everything ideology that collapsed the economy in 2008. Ha, ha, he wishes they weren’t called the ‘Bush Tax Cuts’ — thinks they would be more popular under another name. Sure, if you call a reeking port-o-potty a floral greenhouse you might fool some of the people some of the time — until they have to use the reeking port-o-potty, then reality, ahem, stinks in.  Incidentally, Mitt Romney is running on preserving the failed Bush tax cuts and corporate deregulation because both would temporarily enhance the bank accounts of Mitt and the Bush family and their wealthy cronies. Meanwhile, the rest of us suckers can figure out a way to pay for the rich to get richer while we get poorer. As Steve Benen noted at The Maddow Blog (H/T to Crooks and Liars):

“Given the spectacular nature of his economic failures, former President George W. Bush should probably avoid lectures on what policymakers should do when cleaning up his mess. But the man with the limitless chutzpah still likes to think he has some credibility on the subject.” […]

“It’s tempting to go through Bush’s remarks, detailing all of his errors of fact and judgment. I’m inclined to explain to the former president that millionaires and billionaires aren’t “the so-called rich”; they’re the actual rich. It’s also tempting to note than when Bush says, “If you raise taxes, you’re taking money out of the pockets of consumers,” the same underlying policy argument applies to food stamps and unemployment benefits. And while we’re at it, it might also be fun to explain that tax increases wouldn’t be quite so necessary had Bush not blown a record-high budget surplus, added $5 trillion to the debt, and left President Obama with a $1.3 trillion deficit.

“But you know what? Let’s put that aside for a moment and consider a larger point: Bush has been so severely discredited, listening to him give economic advice is like getting tips from Mitt Romney on policy consistency.

“Bush had his shot for two terms. He got the massive tax breaks he wanted; he got the spending levels he wanted; he got the regulatory framework he wanted. We tried it his way for nearly a decade and the result was an unmitigated disaster for the ages. As has been well documented, we’ll be dealing with the consequences of his astonishing failures for many, many years to come.

“And now he wants to lecture us on tax and economic policy? Is he serious?”
— Steve Benen, “Bush claims credibility on taxes, economic policy,” The Maddow Blog, April 10, 2012.

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Trayvon Martin Slaying: State Att’y Corey Arrests and Charges Zimmerman with Murder

I have to admit I was wrong (see here) in thinking Florida Special Prosecutor Angela Corey would, for political reasons, just wait until the media firestorm passed and quietly let George Zimmerman go uncharged. That said, there are still some thickets here where treachery could be lurking: various lawyers in the media have said it’s very difficult to make the case of second-degree murder since the prosecutor has to prove that Zimmerman intended to kill Trayvon with a complete disregard for his life and based on ‘depraved’ thinking. How does Corey prove that without a confession from Zimmerman? (Some of the media lawyers thought she should have gone for manslaughter which is much easier to prove.) So, good Republican appointee Corey may be setting up a case she can’t win, but she is quelling protests and possible further investigations with this arrest and murder charge. Moreover, in a pre-trial hearing, based on an almost-sure defense motion to dismiss for lack of evidence, a judge could simply decide the evidence doesn’t support a second-degree murder charge and throw the case out of court before it reaches a jury. It’s also possible Zimmerman could plead down to negligent manslaughter in return for no time or short time in jail and/or probation. I’m not making any predictions here, just exploring the options. Sorry to be this cynical, but I don’t trust politically-appointed Southern Republicans to administer justice in racially-charged cases like this, especially Republicans appointed by Florida Gov. Rick “Mars Attacks” Scott, one of the most crooked governors in the country.

Prosecutor charges Zimmerman with second-degree murder

By Joy-Ann Reid
The Grio.com
April 11, 2012

George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Miami teenager Trayvon Martin, has been charged with second-degree murder.

State attorney Angela Corey, who took over the case after the state attorney of record, Norman Wolfiinger, recused himself from the case last month, made the announcement Wednesday, and confirmed that Zimmerman is in custody.

Read the rest here.

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Video: Florida Prosecutor Announcing Second-Degree Murder Charge Against Trayvon Martin Slayer George Zimmerman

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Weird Headlines for April 12, 2012


H/T to Su Miller.

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The Last Word on Santorum

Well, the last unless Romney goes all-in crazy and picks Rick Santorum to be his VP or Santy is caught in bed with a dog.

1. One of the funniest comments I’ve seen regarding Santorum’s bowing out:

2. Tom Tomorrow has it nailed down, as usual:

3. I wonder how many conservative men quietly voted against St. Santy when he started his cheesy war on pornography? After all, conservative men love porn just as much as the next guy, despite what they may babble in public to the contrary.

4. Finally, Porn Stars Against Santorum, the Video. Of course, they’re not really ‘against’ him physically; Rick’s hate-the-flesh version of God wouldn’t allow that.

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Quote-to-Quote: Allen West (Red) Channels Joe McCarthy

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Video: Republican Nutcase Allen West Calls ’78 to 81’ Congressional Democrats Communists

You don’t get much more radical Republican fringe-right Teabagger crazy than Rep. Allen West (R-Moran) and here he proves it. Speaking of proof, I hope the MSM demands some proof from West for his scurrilous charges and a sobriety test.

Bonus Video: Joe McCarthy’s Takedown at the Army-McCarthy Hearings

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A Brief History of ‘Tailgunner Joe’ McCarthy

For those who may not know or recall much about one of the greatest public liars and frauds this nation has ever elected to power.

From the Joe McCarthy bio at Spartacus Educational:


Joseph McCarthy was born on a farm in Appleton, Wisconsin, on 14th November, 1908. His parents were devout Roman Catholics and Joseph was the fifth of nine children. He left school at 14 and worked as a chicken farmer before managing a grocery store in the nearby town of Manawa.

McCarthy returned to high school in 1928 and after achieving the necessary qualifications, won a place at Marquette University. After graduating McCarthy worked as a lawyer but was fairly unsuccessful and had to supplement his income by playing poker.

McCarthy was originally a supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. However, after failing to become the Democratic Party candidate for district attorney, he switched parties and became the Republican Party candidate in an election to become a circuit court judge. McCarthy shocked local officials by fighting a dirty campaign. This included publishing campaign literature that falsely claimed that his opponent, Edgar Werner, was 73 (he was actually 66). As well as suggesting that Werner was senile, McCarthy implied that he was guilty of financial corruption.

When the United States entered the Second Word War McCarthy resigned as a circuit judge and joined the U.S. Marines. After the war McCarthy ran against Robert La Follette to become Republican candidate for the senate. As one of his biographers has pointed out, his campaign posters pictured him in “full fighting gear, with an aviator’s cap, and belt upon belt of machine gun ammunition wrapped around his bulky torso.” He claimed he had completed thirty-two missions when in fact he had a desk job and only flew in training exercises.

In his campaign, McCarthy attacked La Follette for not enlisting during the war. He had been forty-six when Pearl Harbor had been bombed, and was in fact too old to join the armed services. McCarthy also claimed that La Follette had made huge profits from his investments while he had been away fighting for his country. The suggestion that La Follette had been guilty of war profiteering (his investments had in fact been in a radio station), was deeply damaging and McCarthy won by 207,935 to 202,557. La Follette, deeply hurt by the false claims made against him, retired from politics, and later committed suicide.

On his first day in the Senate, McCarthy called a press conference where he proposed a solution to a coal-strike that was taking place at the time. McCarthy called for John L. Lewis and the striking miners to be drafted into the Army. If the men still refused to mine the coal, McCarthy suggested they should be court-martialed for insubordination and shot.

McCarthy’s first years in the Senate were unimpressive. People also started coming forward claiming that he had lied about his war record. Another problem for McCarthy was that he was being investigated for tax offences and for taking bribes from the Pepsi-Cola Company. In May, 1950, afraid that he would be defeated in the next election, McCarthy held a meeting with some of his closest advisers and asked for suggestions on how he could retain his seat. Edmund Walsh, a Roman Catholic priest, came up with the idea that he should begin a campaign against communist subversives working in the Democratic administration.

Read the rest and get links to above excerpt here.

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