Jun 30 2009

Cheney says GOP will "Firm Up"

CNN reports that: Extramarital affairs have sidelined two potential Republican presidential hopefuls in recent weeks, but former Vice President Dick Cheney said the 2012 GOP bench remains strong.

“I think that it’s just a matter of time before the party begins to sort of firm up around a few key individuals, and we’ll hear big things from them in the future,” Cheney said.

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Ha…Firm up around a few key individuals. Did he really say “firm up”? What does that really mean. Is that code for “keep your affairs quiet and we will keep the “Condom of Silence” wrapped around you”?

Jun 29 2009

Sanford spiritual counselor knew of affair

MSNBC reports that:

“Each Sunday afternoon in May, Gov. Mark Sanford and his wife hosted five other couples at the executive mansion for a spiritual “boot camp.” Topics discussed during the hour-and-a-half-long sessions included forgiveness and “not loving your wife as Christ loved the church.”

Group leader Warren “Cubby” Culbertson did not tell the other four couples what he and his wife, Susan, had known for months: The governor was having an affair with a woman in Argentina.”

“Janine Driver, a Washington, D.C.-based body language and deception detection expert, said Sanford showed more emotion when apologizing to Culbertson and longtime political aide Tom Davis than he did when speaking of his wife and four sons. She also believes he lied when a reporter asked if this was the first time he had been unfaithful.”

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Well, the good Govenor may be wary of what is yet to be let out of the bag. When you get caught is usually at the end of the gig, not at the beginning. Led Zeppelin put it best in “When the Levee Breaks” – “Cryn’ won’t help you, prayin’ won’t do you no good”

*UPDATE*

HA! Am I psychic or what?

MSNBC reports that Sanford admits to more encounters

*UPDATE 2*

And the hits just keep on coming!

Sanford also told the AP he’d “crossed lines” with other women, although Chapur was the only one he had sex with. He said his experiences with other women took place outside of the United States while he was married, but before he knew Chapur, the AP reported.

Uhhh…is that the faucet I hear dripping?

Jun 24 2009

Sanford E-mails to 'Maria' emerge

From the State:

The State newspaper in South Carolina released e-mail exchanges between the governor and the woman, identified only as Maria. Sanford’s office Wednesday did not dispute the authenticity of the emails, The State reported. One exchange was dated July 10, 2008 when the governor is reported to have written to her:

“Two, mutual feelings …. You have a particular grace and calm that I adore. You have a level of sophistication that so fitting with your beauty. I could digress and say that you have the ability to give magnificent gentle kisses, or that I love your tan lines or that I love the curve of your hips, the erotic beauty of you holding yourself (or two magnificent parts of yourself) in the faded glow of the night’s light – but hey, that would be going into sexual details …”

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Well hey, don’t stop there! I am anxiously waiting for the You Tube video!

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Jun 24 2009

Gov. Mark Sanford admits affair

The Columbia State newspaper (and every other media outlet) is reporting that Gov. Mark Sanford admitted today that his secret trip to Argentina over Father’s Day weekend was to visit a woman he is having an affair with.

“I have developed a relationship with what started as a dear dear friend from Argentina. It began very innocently as I expect many of these things do, just casual email back and forth,” Sanford said. “But here recently this last year developed into something much more.”

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Well, spring has sprung and love is in the air, just not with the wife.

Another “Christian Family Values” Republican politician admits, shall we say, less than christian family values. Beware that stone you cast, the glass you break may be you own.

At least he has John Ensign to pal around with now.

All this hypocrisy is just killing me…

And Time.com has this for us to peruse.

And more from CNN

Earlier Wednesday, South Carolina Democratic Party Chairwoman Carol Fowler said in a statement it was the “height of irresponsibility for the governor to walk out on his solemn duty to the people of South Carolina.

“When it comes to the real needs and concerns of South Carolinians, Mark Sanford has been pretty much missing in action for the last six-and-a-half years. But it is not acceptable for him to be actually missing.

“However, as disturbing as it is to walk out on your responsibilities without telling anyone, what’s more troubling is that the governor and his staff have been less than truthful about his whereabouts,” the statement said.

Jun 23 2009

Monica Crowley doesn't agree with Obama on Iran

Monica Crowley writes today:

“During his press conference today, President Obama said that there is a “debate going on in Iran over their future.”

A “debate?”

He actually believes that the slaughter in the streets of Tehran is a “debate.”

He believes that the guns of the Islamic regime are part of the “debate.”

He believes that the unarmed, democratic protesters getting mowed down in the gutter are part of the “debate.”

He thinks the regime firing the guns is the “debating” partner.

He thinks that the violent crackdown by a theocratic dictatorship is a “debate.”

And that the silencing of voices crying out for greater freedoms—and the bullets, tear gas, and water cannons used to do it—are part of a “debate.”

He really believes that what we are witnessing is a “debate.”

And that tells you everything you need to know about The Bama.”
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Monica, really? And the 8 years under Bush were great for Middle East policy?

And our country has had its (debate) moments too. Remember Kent State? Chicago during the Democratic Convention? The Civil Rights Movement? I think those folks could talk to you about water cannons and tear gas and bullets.

Obama is working from a position of strength if you really think about it. Any hostage negotiator worth their salt will tell you that keeping the “perp” on the phone talking is the best way to get the hostages out. The longer we engage Iran in discussions keeps the U.S. out of the day-to-day blame game, and keeps the door open for the reformers.

Nation building skills are not our best asset…

Jun 22 2009

Republicans Call Obama Timid on Iran

My Way News sums it up pretty well…

“The president of the United States is supposed to lead the free world, not follow it,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. “He’s been timid and passive more than I would like.”

“I’d like to see the president be stronger than he has been, although I appreciate the comments that he made yesterday,” McCain said. “I think we ought to have America lead.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said a slow or muted U.S. response risks undermining the aspirations of Iranian voters to change or question their government.

“If America stands for democracy and all of these demonstrations are going on in Tehran and other cities over there, and people don’t think that we really care, then obviously they’re going to question, ‘do we really believe in our principles?’” Grassley said.

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Well, the 8 years under Bush went really well for Middle Eastern relationships, right?  Threats and carrying the big stick only incited the Iranian leadership to call for America’s demise. Now that we have an administration that understands foreign policy, we should give it a chance.

Jun 19 2009

Doug Hampton tips Fox News – But No Story?

Politico is reporting that The Las Vegas Sun has printed a bombshell letter from Doug Hampton, the husband of the former campaign treasurer with whom John Ensign had an affair, to FOX News anchor Megyn Kelly, asking her to investigate his charges that senator’s behavior made him unfit to serve as the Senate’s fourth-ranking Republican.

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The Las Vegas Sun is asking the right questions:

“So among the key questions that remain unanswered are:

— Did Fox News receive the letter, and if the network did, what did it do with the information?

— How did Ensign learn that Hampton had “approached a major television news channel”?

The letter was dated five days before Sen. John Ensign’s public confession of an extramarital affair.

Fox News did apparently nothing with it, other than to not report on it. Not surprising as they are  (F)ox News, (U)nbalanced and (D)efensive when it comes to politicians of the Republican persuasion.

I would sure like to see Megyn Kelly’s phone logs between the time the letter was sent and Ensign admitted the affair.

Didn’t Fox News call for Clinton’s head? And it seems they “reported” John Edward’s woes “fairly” aggressively too.

Jun 18 2009

John Ensign – Hypocrisy Personified

The Huffington Post has some interesting information regarding the “good” senator from Nevada.

“Sen. John Ensign admitted to an affair with a campaign staffer who was also the wife of Ensign’s administrative assistant. The couple ensnared in this torrid love triangle is Douglas Hampton, the administrative assistant, and Cynthia Hampton, an employee of Ensign’s 2008 campaign and his Battle Born PAC.

We know that Ensign revealed the affair because Douglas Hampton essentially blackmailed the senator. But, were the Hampton’s receiving excessive pay from Ensign during the affair period?”

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My, my. Sex, money/extorsion and politics. Let’s see, can we remember any other scandalous moments where these attributes aligned?

What bothers me the most is not that he had an affair, or that he was a senator that had an affair, or that he was a senator that had an affair with a staffer.

What bothers me the most is that he pontificated  about morals (or the lack thereof) during the Larry Craig “scandal” as well as the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal, and called for them both to resign.

This is just one of the many reasons the Republican Party has tanked. Blantant, self serving hypocrisy.

Jun 17 2009

Apple plays nice with Palm Pre…For Now

From Macworld:

Hey, Palm Pre owners—are you enjoying the ability to sync your smartphone with iTunes? Do you get a giddy little thrill each time you plug the Pre into your computer and Apple’s music jukebox application recognizes it as if you were syncing an iPhone or iPod? Do you agree with PC World’s review of the Pre which listed iTunes syncing as one of the factors that made “syncing your media with the Pre… a snap?”

Apple has a message for you: Enjoy it while it lasts.

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You’ve heard the phrase, “If it sound too good to be true…?”

No real fear here, but Uncertainty and Doubt? Sure thing. I can just imagine the Pre owners tossing and turning at night wondering just how long this syncing euphoria will last. What if the next iTunes update breaks the syncing, then what will they do? Could Apple really be that cold hearted?

Stay tuned Pre fans.

Jun 16 2009

Sen. Sessions troubled by President Obama's philosophy of judging

USAToday is reporting that the top Republican on the Senate committee reviewing Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination to the Supreme Court said Monday that he is concerned President Obama is driving federal courts “far to the left” by choosing “activist” judges for the bench.

“I’m troubled, I have to say, by President Obama’s philosophy of judging,” Sessions, a Senate Judiciary Committee member, told USA TODAY and Gannett Washington Bureau reporters. “When he talks about wanting a judge to show empathy, that’s very troubling to me.”

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Wait a minute. Who is being nominated? Sessions has trouble with Obama’s “philosophy of judging”? President Obama won’t be judging anything. Judge Sotomayor will. And after years of decisions on the bench, Judge Sotomayor should be “judged” on that record. Not the fact that she may be Latino, liberal, black, white, Catholic, Jewish, empathetic, sympathetic or whatever.

Becoming a Supreme Court Justice has a way of guiding one to make decisions based on the law…

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