GONZO-GATE TO BRING ROVE DOWN?
IMPORTANT: The military is recruiting prisoners now. A prisoner's father called the Ed Schulz show to report that his son was approached with an offer: join the military and get out of prison!
SATURDAY MORNING TUNE IN LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS and LOS ANGELES to our show BASHAM AND CORNELL PROGRESSIVE TALK
from 9 - 10 a.m. We broadcast live -- or go to our website and click on the link to hear the entire show in the archives.
THIS WEEK we interview Media Matters' Eric Boehlert on his report "If it's Sunday it Must be Conservative." Boehlert is the author of LAPDOGS: "How the Press Rolled Over for Bush." A look inside one of the great journalistic collapses of our time, this terrific book details how the corporate-owned news media utterly failed in their duties to the American people. Cowardly and clueless, the U.S. media abandoned its post as Bush led the country into a disastrous war. Question: why does the media appear to have a liberal bias to the conservatives? Hate to ruin yoyur party, but the truth is, THE TRUTH HAS A LIBERAL BIAS! Bad news out of Iraq is simply the truth, not a fiction, no matter how Bush and Fox News tries to propagandize it.

Upcoming: Congressman Charles Rangel will be our guest April 14. He will discuss his 30-year Congressional career and his new book, "And I Haven't Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress." Recently our guest was Mark Green, one of the new owners of Air America, founder of New Democracy Project and author of "Losing Our Democracy." We've had some amazing guests the past 3 weeks: former federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega, author of "U.S. vs BUSH" which is going to be a movie, a courtroom drama on the Bush Impeachment. We also had Media Matters' Paul Waldman, author of "Being Right is Not Enough".

Several disturbing items for readers to comment on:
1. In the Gonzo-gate scandal, Monica Goodling says she'll plead the Fifth Amendment. Who pleads the 5th? Only the guilty: criminals, mobsters, murderers, and crooks. You don't please the 5th unless you're guilty," as commenter Worfeus says.
According to the Courier Journal.com Ms. Goodling's decision, which was not authorized by her superiors, invites one of three damaging conclusions:
1. One is that a top Justice Department official cannot testify for fear that she will be implicated in a criminal act.
2. Another is that the Fifth Amendment dodge is a smokescreen -- that the real concern of Ms. Goodling, who was a liaison between the Justice Department and the White House, is that she would have to make embarrassing revelations about the political motives behind the ousters.
3. A third possibility, of course, is that Ms. Goodling resolved not to be this scandal's Scooter Libby, an underling tossed to the wolves to protect higher-ups.
Well, apparently every administration nowadays has a Monica who causes it grief. (MORE BELOW)
MORE ON MONICA-GATE: Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales's senior counselor,a graduate of Pat Robertson's University (Regent U) yesterday refused to testify in the Senate about her involvement in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys who serve at the "pleasure of the president" invoking her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The decision means a senior aide to the nation's top law enforcement official is in the remarkable position of refusing to testify for fear of implicating herself in a crime. Her lawyer portrays the move as strategic and says she has done nothing wrong. Apparently she has information so incriminating, she is afraid to testify. Source: Dan Eggen of Washington Post.com
Monica M. Goodling, who has taken an indefinite leave of absence, said in a sworn affidavit to the Senate Judiciary Committee that she will "decline to answer any and all questions" about the firings because she faces "a perilous environment in which to testify." Here's more from TPM Muckracker: Monica Goodling does have a good faith basis for pleading the Fifth Amendment - just not the ones in her lawyer's letter that are getting all the attention.
"Under the federal False Statements statute, 18 USC 1001, it is a felony to cause another person to make a false statement to Congress. Since McNulty has allegedly told Senator Schumer that he made a false statement to Congress based on information provided to him by Monica Goodling, Goodling could very well be prosecuted for a Section 1001 violation.
All the rest of the crap in her lawyer's letter is intended to sooth as much as possible White House anger at her for invoking the Fifth. Comment from Think Progress: “She could shed light on the extent of White House involvement in the dismissals." Yeah but she won’t. After all, being a “good little Republican” means putting them before God or country..."
SEMI-SPOOKY ITEMS to discuss:
* This has been bothering me: President Bush doesn't seem to mind that our military is dwindling and "not ready." Could this mean that he is only interested in bombing campaigns, eliminating the need for troops altogether? It seemed he delighted in carpet bombing Baghdad, and gleefully stepped onto the aircraft carrier declaring "Mission accomplished!" I have a feeling Bush doesn't think ground troops are as effective as nuking or bombing entire nations. I pray I am wrong.
* Haliburton is building a huge factory in Mexico that will be "cost effective" (translation: slave labor)
* 150 White House and State Department officials are graduates of Pat Robertson's Regent University. Bush replaced seasoned Harvard and Ivy League-educated career veterans with these young, inexperienced "Christian evangelical" graduates. I interviewed a young law student who attended Regent U. She was appalled at how they used the "n" word constantly, and were all very isolated young people who had been home-schooled. None of them saw anything wrong with using the "n" word and they call themselves CHRISTIANS! I will print her exact words in an upcoming article.
* Bigoted emails from Army recruiter outrage gay man: an Army recruiter combed the internet to find subjects, and found one on a job website. She wrote a letter trying to recruit a young man who had posted on this job website. He wrote back saying he was a gay African American. The Army recruiter ripped into him, declaring he was immoral for being gay and should "vanish" to his own country, apparently Africa -- or wherever he came from. See The Jersey Journal PLEASE BE PATIENT I AM RESEARCHING SPECIFICS ON THIS ARTICLE
IT STARTS FROM WITHIN
Since this is a spiritual progressive blog, I have to put forth what I know is true - that hope really does spring eternal and we must keep our eyes on the good. What we focus on GROWS. At the Pentagon peace rally two weeks ago, a Republican protestor against the protestors held up a sign saying "PEACE SUCKS." I know it isn't sexy to stop arguing or fighting. I know it's more fun to gossip, vent, scream, yell and find fault with others. I know it is more exciting to watch a train wreck than a healing, but it doesn't help heal anything, in fact it keeps us stuck. Bad news proliferates because of our constant nurturing of it. I'm not saying stop shining a light on the bad guys like Rove, Bush, Cheney, Gonzales, Delay, and corrupt corporations. I'm saying let's also uplift each other by seeing the hope that is right around the corner. We need to see our innate goodness and know that truth will thrive as good people come into power. - Lydia
SATURDAY MORNING TUNE IN LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS and LOS ANGELES to our show BASHAM AND CORNELL PROGRESSIVE TALK
from 9 - 10 a.m. We broadcast live -- or go to our website and click on the link to hear the entire show in the archives.

THIS WEEK we interview Media Matters' Eric Boehlert on his report "If it's Sunday it Must be Conservative." Boehlert is the author of LAPDOGS: "How the Press Rolled Over for Bush." A look inside one of the great journalistic collapses of our time, this terrific book details how the corporate-owned news media utterly failed in their duties to the American people. Cowardly and clueless, the U.S. media abandoned its post as Bush led the country into a disastrous war. Question: why does the media appear to have a liberal bias to the conservatives? Hate to ruin yoyur party, but the truth is, THE TRUTH HAS A LIBERAL BIAS! Bad news out of Iraq is simply the truth, not a fiction, no matter how Bush and Fox News tries to propagandize it.

Upcoming: Congressman Charles Rangel will be our guest April 14. He will discuss his 30-year Congressional career and his new book, "And I Haven't Had a Bad Day Since: From the Streets of Harlem to the Halls of Congress." Recently our guest was Mark Green, one of the new owners of Air America, founder of New Democracy Project and author of "Losing Our Democracy." We've had some amazing guests the past 3 weeks: former federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega, author of "U.S. vs BUSH" which is going to be a movie, a courtroom drama on the Bush Impeachment. We also had Media Matters' Paul Waldman, author of "Being Right is Not Enough".

Several disturbing items for readers to comment on:
1. In the Gonzo-gate scandal, Monica Goodling says she'll plead the Fifth Amendment. Who pleads the 5th? Only the guilty: criminals, mobsters, murderers, and crooks. You don't please the 5th unless you're guilty," as commenter Worfeus says.
According to the Courier Journal.com Ms. Goodling's decision, which was not authorized by her superiors, invites one of three damaging conclusions:
1. One is that a top Justice Department official cannot testify for fear that she will be implicated in a criminal act.
2. Another is that the Fifth Amendment dodge is a smokescreen -- that the real concern of Ms. Goodling, who was a liaison between the Justice Department and the White House, is that she would have to make embarrassing revelations about the political motives behind the ousters.
3. A third possibility, of course, is that Ms. Goodling resolved not to be this scandal's Scooter Libby, an underling tossed to the wolves to protect higher-ups.
Well, apparently every administration nowadays has a Monica who causes it grief. (MORE BELOW)
MORE ON MONICA-GATE: Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales's senior counselor,a graduate of Pat Robertson's University (Regent U) yesterday refused to testify in the Senate about her involvement in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys who serve at the "pleasure of the president" invoking her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. The decision means a senior aide to the nation's top law enforcement official is in the remarkable position of refusing to testify for fear of implicating herself in a crime. Her lawyer portrays the move as strategic and says she has done nothing wrong. Apparently she has information so incriminating, she is afraid to testify. Source: Dan Eggen of Washington Post.com
Monica M. Goodling, who has taken an indefinite leave of absence, said in a sworn affidavit to the Senate Judiciary Committee that she will "decline to answer any and all questions" about the firings because she faces "a perilous environment in which to testify." Here's more from TPM Muckracker: Monica Goodling does have a good faith basis for pleading the Fifth Amendment - just not the ones in her lawyer's letter that are getting all the attention.
"Under the federal False Statements statute, 18 USC 1001, it is a felony to cause another person to make a false statement to Congress. Since McNulty has allegedly told Senator Schumer that he made a false statement to Congress based on information provided to him by Monica Goodling, Goodling could very well be prosecuted for a Section 1001 violation.
All the rest of the crap in her lawyer's letter is intended to sooth as much as possible White House anger at her for invoking the Fifth. Comment from Think Progress: “She could shed light on the extent of White House involvement in the dismissals." Yeah but she won’t. After all, being a “good little Republican” means putting them before God or country..."
SEMI-SPOOKY ITEMS to discuss:
* This has been bothering me: President Bush doesn't seem to mind that our military is dwindling and "not ready." Could this mean that he is only interested in bombing campaigns, eliminating the need for troops altogether? It seemed he delighted in carpet bombing Baghdad, and gleefully stepped onto the aircraft carrier declaring "Mission accomplished!" I have a feeling Bush doesn't think ground troops are as effective as nuking or bombing entire nations. I pray I am wrong.
* Haliburton is building a huge factory in Mexico that will be "cost effective" (translation: slave labor)
* 150 White House and State Department officials are graduates of Pat Robertson's Regent University. Bush replaced seasoned Harvard and Ivy League-educated career veterans with these young, inexperienced "Christian evangelical" graduates. I interviewed a young law student who attended Regent U. She was appalled at how they used the "n" word constantly, and were all very isolated young people who had been home-schooled. None of them saw anything wrong with using the "n" word and they call themselves CHRISTIANS! I will print her exact words in an upcoming article.
* Bigoted emails from Army recruiter outrage gay man: an Army recruiter combed the internet to find subjects, and found one on a job website. She wrote a letter trying to recruit a young man who had posted on this job website. He wrote back saying he was a gay African American. The Army recruiter ripped into him, declaring he was immoral for being gay and should "vanish" to his own country, apparently Africa -- or wherever he came from. See The Jersey Journal PLEASE BE PATIENT I AM RESEARCHING SPECIFICS ON THIS ARTICLE
IT STARTS FROM WITHIN
Since this is a spiritual progressive blog, I have to put forth what I know is true - that hope really does spring eternal and we must keep our eyes on the good. What we focus on GROWS. At the Pentagon peace rally two weeks ago, a Republican protestor against the protestors held up a sign saying "PEACE SUCKS." I know it isn't sexy to stop arguing or fighting. I know it's more fun to gossip, vent, scream, yell and find fault with others. I know it is more exciting to watch a train wreck than a healing, but it doesn't help heal anything, in fact it keeps us stuck. Bad news proliferates because of our constant nurturing of it. I'm not saying stop shining a light on the bad guys like Rove, Bush, Cheney, Gonzales, Delay, and corrupt corporations. I'm saying let's also uplift each other by seeing the hope that is right around the corner. We need to see our innate goodness and know that truth will thrive as good people come into power. - Lydia
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576 Comments:
As everything around the Bush Presidency seems to crumble, the words from Galatians 6:7 so aptly puts it" whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap."
In more simpler terms, "be sure your sins will find you out."
Bush is only at the beginning of all his lies and treachery catching up with him.
He can swagger and smirk in front of every camera in America, but it won't save him from his untimate demon.
That being himself.
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Larry, at 2:34 PM
Monica gate
Gonzo gate
Haliburton gate
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Anonymous, at 3:27 PM
This is a great post.
A lot to comprehend to be sure, but at the same time our President and his cronies provide us with a new scandal now on an almost daily basis.
While neocon idiots talked incessently about a stupid blow job, we find their president almost daily brings us new and ever more agregious scandals.
Question for my troll friend Voltron.
Help me out here buddy.
Is it usually the innocent people, or the guilty people, who plead the 5th?
:|
Like Alberto Gonzales, I can't remember.
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I WORFEUS, at 4:05 PM
Seriously, which one is it?
Is it the innocent people, or the guilty people, who take the 5th?
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I WORFEUS, at 4:06 PM
Enquiring minds want to know.
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I WORFEUS, at 4:06 PM
Hey folks:
Regarding the latest news on Tony Snow, I posted something on Lydia's and my radio show blog. Thought I'd invite you to drop by and check it out. Some might call it controversial; I call it a completely honest "non-politically correct" opinion.
Like most, I wish Tony well. But that's not the only sentiment I'm feeling. Am I the only one? And aren't we allowed to feel more than one sentiment? I believe we are.
Doug Basham
http://www.bashamandcornell.com/?p=250
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Doug Basham, at 4:58 PM
"For one who willingly turns from his lord and takes the side of the Turk can never stay under the Turk with a good conscience, but his own heart will always speak to him and rebuke him thus – “See, you were faithless to your overlord and deprived him of the obedience that you owed him, and robbed him of his right to rule over you; now, no sin can be forgiven unless stolen goods are restored; but how shall you make restitution to your lord, when you are under the Turk and cannot make restitution. One of two things, then, must happen; – either you must toil and labor forever, trying to get away from the Turk and back to your overlord; or your conscience must forever suffer compunction, pain and unrest (if, indeed, it does not result in despair and everlasting death), because you submitted to the Turk willingly and without necessity, against your sworn duty. In the latter case you must be among the Turks with your body, but over on this side with your heart and conscience. What have you gained then? Why did you not stay on this side from the first?"
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Voltron, at 5:02 PM
Hey, Doug, Ive never forgotten that segment you did in Decenber 2005 on "Specialist Douglas Barber"..... his suicide was truly tragic.
I dont know why, but that story kinda haunted me for awhile?
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Johnny moo moo, at 5:20 PM
Volt
Regarding your 5:02pm post.
Sounds like another one of lifes shitty catch 22's......LOL!
:|
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Johnny moo moo, at 5:31 PM
A big one Johnny!
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Voltron, at 5:42 PM
Wow Doug, ghat's a pretty controversial stance. I made a comment on our blog about it.
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Lydia Cornell, at 5:53 PM
Oh, and Worf? In this day and age where the guilty are running the show the innocent have to protect themselves...
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Voltron, at 6:02 PM
What does "ghats mean Volt? Arent they like little flies or something?
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Johnny moo moo, at 6:04 PM
Doug, no, you're not the only one. I posted similar sentiments in ThinkProgress this morning, however looks like they deleted some of them. Here is one they left.
But look, do you remember the day after the Edwards announcement, Snow said he was going to get a spot looked at, and that he had been putting it off.
Now maybe he just decided to go because of the Edwards announcement, and he was worried.
But at this point, I haven’t seen his chart, and I don’t know what he does or does not have. It may be some benign pollop that they’re blowing out of proportion. It may be nothing.
But one things for sure.
The Edwards announcemnet had thrust John Edwards into the spotlight, and brought a huge and positive reaction to his campaign for President.
Tony Snow’s announcement, that came less than 48 hours after the Edwards announcement, has deflated the Edwards story.
Whether it was Tony’s intention or not, the outcome is the same.
Sorry, but my antenna are up on this one, and I just don’t think we are getting the straight dope.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:06 PM
It's better than the "Lancelot" study...
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Voltron, at 6:06 PM
Its not that I'd wish anything bad on Tony, I wouldn't. But come on.
2 days after the Edwards annoucments, suddenly the White House Press secretary suddenly says "hey, I've got cancer too"?
I know he used to have it, but 48 hours after the Edwards announcement Tony Snow "decides to have a pollop looked at"?
Ok, so maybe Elizibeths problem might have spawned it, but ask yourself this?
Why did he make a press annoucment of it? Why? He was just going in to get a pollop looked at. Why a press annoucment?
The fact that it turned out to be a problem, well, lucky he checked.
But make no mistake about it, Elizibeth Edwards has BONE cancer. Its in her ribs. She is dying.
Period.
How long does she have? Who knows. But she knows she is dying.
Tony's issue doesn't come close.
As Arnold Schwarzenegger said in Terminator 2, "He'll live".
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I WORFEUS, at 6:13 PM
Voltron said...
Oh, and Worf? In this day and age where the guilty are running the show the innocent have to protect themselves
There you go folks.
There is the great and righteous right wing.
Every fifth grader in this country knows that when someone takes the 5th, they're guilty.
See, the 5th ammendment is so a person doesn't have to IMPLICATE THEMSELVES IN A CRIME.
Here let me say that again.
The 5th ammendment protects people from IMPLICATING THEMSELVES IN A CRIME.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:15 PM
You know who takes the 5th?
Mobsters take the 5th.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:16 PM
Rapists, crooks, con artists, muggers, child molestors,killers....
they all take the 5th.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:17 PM
Yes, and what do you do if the ones prosecuting are going to go out of their way and manipulate everything you say to pin one on you?
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Voltron, at 6:18 PM
The ONLY time a person takes the 5th, is when they are guilty of a crime.
A crime that would be revealed if they were forced to testify under oath.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:18 PM
You don't give them the ammunition.
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Voltron, at 6:18 PM
But don't worry Volt.
The judges and attorneys aren't as stupid as you.
THEY know what it means to take the 5th.
And thats all that matters here.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:19 PM
Voltron said...
Yes, and what do you do if the ones prosecuting are going to go out of their way and manipulate everything you say to pin one on you?
You're so full of shit its coming out of your ears.
Do you honestly think anyone in here, or anywhere, thinks that if this were a democrat, say Bill Clinton for instance, you'd be screaming from the rooftops.
Give me a break.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:21 PM
Better yet, give yourself a break.
Try opening your eyeballs.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:21 PM
Like I said Matlock, it doesn't matter two turds what your feeble mind believes.
There isn't a judge or trial lawyer in the US who doesn't know that taking the 5th ammendment is as good as an admission of guilt.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:23 PM
Worf said
"The ONLY time a person takes the 5th, is when they are guilty of a crime."
This is a ridiculous statement!
You havent taken manufactured evidence or higher power into consideration.
Example:
I may plead the fifth simply for reasons of protecting my family from harm.
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Johnny moo moo, at 6:24 PM
You're full of shit too moo moo.
Ask ANY trial lawyer, ask ANY judge.
They'll set your inbred canadian ass straight.
Idiot.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:25 PM
Worf, I simply wouldn't talk period at a fishing expedition. Charge them with something first.
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Voltron, at 6:27 PM
And by the way stupid, thats NOT what the 5th ammendment is for.
Protecting your family from harm?
Thats as stupid an answer as I could expect from you.
Of course, what the hell would you know about it anyway, being you're supposed to be in Canada?
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I WORFEUS, at 6:28 PM
"My accusers know better, but God and His Word to the contrary, they pretend not to know better, and seek occasion to speak evil of the Holy Ghost and of the truth that is openly confessed, so that they may earn the reward of hell and never receive repentance or the forgiveness of their sins."
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Voltron, at 6:30 PM
The 5th ammendment as it applies to not testifying in a case, has NOTHING to do with protecting ones family.
When one "takes the 5th", they are "REFUSING TO TESTIFY ON THE GROUNDS THAT THEY MIGHT INCRIMINATE THEMSELVES".
In fact, this is what you say.
"I refuse to answer on the grounds that I might INCRIMINATE MYSELF"
You'll make a fine attorney, lol.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:31 PM
Yes, and with the likes of Nostrilitis doing the questioning, it's a certainty that it will be made to be seen that way.
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Voltron, at 6:33 PM
Voltron said...
Worf, I simply wouldn't talk period at a fishing expedition. Charge them with something first.
By refusing to testify the Supreme Court has ruled, while although it is not criminal to take the 5th, a person CAN BE FOUND GUILTY BY THEIR SILENCE.
Anyway, you freaking republicans, you haul Bill Clinton, all of his advisors ENDLESSLY THROUGHOUT HIS TWO TERMS in front of congress and Grand Jurys for BULLSHIT, Like WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS CARDS, and BJ's, and they all testify, but when the dems are in power, well oh no, you guys won't say nuttin.
Your guilt is evident in your cowardice to testify, and your lies.
And if you're too trailer park stupid to know that someone wouldn't take the 5th to KEEP FROM INCRIMINATING THEMSELVES IN A CRIME, that first, they'd have to have COMMITTED A CRIME, then I can't help you.
I doubt anyone can.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:35 PM
He can't make her guilty of a crime dimwit.
She has to have committed one first.
Go back to that shithole you call a blog and come back when someones beaten some sense into you.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:36 PM
OMG! NO! I've brought up Bill Clintoon again!....
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Voltron, at 6:38 PM
Gimmee a break!
Your actually trying to convince me this aspect of law is an exact science......grab a brain.
I am not going to testify at any hearing if theres no chance of me winning due to overwhelming powers beyond my control.
Certain testimony could affect the life of my family by way of threats, slander, etc....therefore taking the fifth may be the only option.
However, I do acknowledge credence to what your saying.
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Johnny moo moo, at 6:38 PM
Johnny thats the most convoluted, contrived line of horseshit I've seen from you.
You've got to be kidding me right?
You understand what the 5th is?
It has nothing to do with your family.
And if you haven't committed a crime, then can't incriminate yourself.
Period.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:41 PM
Here, let me say it again in case you forgot.
I refuse to answer on the grounds that I might INCRIMINATE MYSELF!!!!!
:|
Boggles the mind.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:43 PM
Anyway I gotta go. Dinners waiting.
Besides, I can't be seen talking to someone like you.
You know.
Inbred.
By
I WORFEUS, at 6:43 PM
Chow for now.
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I WORFEUS, at 6:43 PM
You know, they're right about one thing. You libs do seem to like to classify everyone.
Although you guys are supposed to be all for gay marriage, Carl like to attribute homosexual acts to those he disagrees with as a term of derision.
And although your all for the poor and down trodden You like to use "trailer park" as a catch all for stupid, inbred and redneck.
Is there no bias you guys DON'T have?
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Voltron, at 6:43 PM
Keep convoluting and twisting, and rationlizing it into infinite minutia.
Argue anything but the facts.
Pull esoteric bullshit out of your ass, change the topics to attack some other supposed shortcoming, but whatever you do, don't acknowledge that GUILTY PEOPLE TAKE THE 5th.
And you and Johnny can bathe in each others ignorance.
Anyway, gotta go.
Asta
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I WORFEUS, at 6:47 PM
Yeah, but they can take what you say and twist it to incriminate you to the press, the people and any prosecutor they hire after they already know you're innocent.
Look at the Libby thing. Fitzgerald KNEW beforehand Armitage had outed Plame not Libby. They had their little show trial and who's facing prison? Armitage?
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Voltron, at 6:47 PM
Yeah, I think I'm gonna turn in as well. The neighbors dog kept me up late yapping.
It's as dumb as a rock and shrill too. I think it's an Olbermann.
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Voltron, at 6:55 PM
You see Worf, I may plead the fifth not so much that Im afraid I could incriminate myself, BUT I may incriminate someone else through my testimony, thus possibly pissing off several interested parties.
Man your dumb...LOL!
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Johnny moo moo, at 6:56 PM
I think Worf forgot about the baloney slices sizzling on the frying pan; a little beef gravy on top & voila....a meal fit for a king!
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:04 PM
Probably having Quiche and a salad...
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Voltron, at 7:12 PM
Quiche is grosssssssss......I like salad though!
Suicide chicken wings rule....big time!
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:16 PM
What is it with you republicans?
Listen to you.
Whenever one of your people are in trouble, you pull out the most convoluted and contrived answers you can imagine.
No matter who did what, you guys are in here saying "nuh uh", and coming up with explanations that would make a 3rd grader blush.
Forget Ockhams Razor. With you guys, its like an anti-Ockhams Razor.
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I WORFEUS, at 7:18 PM
I wonder if the libs have ever tried suicide tofurkey wings? Do they make such a thing?
I know PETA was pushing Tofurkey the last two or three thanksgivings...
(I think thats...
People
Eating
Tasty
Animals)
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Voltron, at 7:19 PM
DOLTRONS RAZOR: If a republican is suspected of any crime, deceit or skullduggery, all things being equal, the most convoluted and far fetched answer, must be correct.
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I WORFEUS, at 7:20 PM
Geez, first he has to leave to eat dinner, now he's talking about shaving....
By
Voltron, at 7:20 PM
Johnny moo moo said...
You see Worf, I may plead the fifth not so much that Im afraid I could incriminate myself, BUT I may incriminate someone else through my testimony, thus possibly pissing off several interested parties.
The 5th ammendment as it applies to refusing to testify only protects a person from "SELF INCRIMINATION".
Look it up jackass.
You can not employ the 5th to keep from incriminating someone else, particulary a subject of investigation.
Yea.
I'm dumb.
:|
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I WORFEUS, at 7:22 PM
When you're not playing with your model tanks, try reading the consitution which you come in here to try to subvert.
By
I WORFEUS, at 7:23 PM
Subvert? I had to put a new one under my driveway because the old one collapsed and the water kept backing up in the ditch.
By
Voltron, at 7:25 PM
If you two knucleheads think you're going to fill the blog with rambling bullshit, think again.
That goes for you in particular moo moo.
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I WORFEUS, at 7:25 PM
It's called "humor" Worf.
Actually you oughta take some of that cash and buy a sense of it.
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Voltron, at 7:26 PM
No, its called derailing the thread.
When you're in a blog, making a joke about some topic of discussion or debate is humor.
Vain rambling babble about pork pies and crap when you can't win an argument, is derailing a thread.
By
I WORFEUS, at 7:29 PM
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:29 PM
It's alright Worf. I'm leaving anyways. I can't stay up late EVERY week night. It makes work hell the next day....LOL
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Voltron, at 7:30 PM
Alright.
Chow for now.
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I WORFEUS, at 7:31 PM
Gee, Volt, sorry to hear about your driveway.
Call me if you ever need a hand.
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:33 PM
Moo Moo.
Based on your extensive knowledge of hobo-cuisine, as displayed by your imaginings of my meal fare we can safely assume it is you who eat "fried baloney" and gravy.
If you're that concerned about what I had tonight, I had chicken and rice, with a sauce I make with cambells soup and some other stuff.
There.
You happy?
Can you sleep now?
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I WORFEUS, at 7:34 PM
Thanx Worf
Im countin the sheep already....lol!
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:38 PM
WORFEUS said...
No, its called derailing the thread.
When you're in a blog, making a joke about some topic of discussion or debate is humor.
Vain rambling babble about pork pies and crap when you can't win an argument, is derailing a thread."
Thats exactly what it is Worf......that retarded jackass is intentionally trying to derail the thread with his inane gibberish and retarded insults and no other blog would tolerate this type of horseshit........this is a political/spirituasl blog not a forum for some retarded asshole to talk about his smelly crunchy socks or how to make pork pie.........this blog needs a moderator to delete that BS if he wants to babble then the fool should go to a chat room or start his own blog but Lydia has stated no insults, inane babyu talk gibberish to derail the thread or blatent lies and thats ALL this fool does.
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Mike, at 7:39 PM
Moo Moo said "I may plead the fifth simply for reasons of protecting my family from harm."
Although the halfwit did raise this one interesting point...........interest isnt that some one woiuld be afraid of the rethugs killing or injuring themselves or their family merely for telling the truth..........now who would kill or hurt a person or that persons family for telling the truth idf they werent a bunch of criminal thugs with much to hide and much to lose.
So the moo meister just basically admitted the repugs are a bunch of criminal thugs that would kill , hurt or intimidate other to maintain their criminal empire and culture of corruption.
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Mike, at 7:45 PM
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:49 PM
Calm down Mike, we all cant be serious and focus on the bad everyday like you.
Anyways, Im gonna watch a show.
Toodles
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Johnny moo moo, at 7:50 PM
Actually no Mike. I'm not being stubborn, its just that Johnny's answer that you can take the 5th to protect a family member or someone else, is just false.
The 5th ammendment is designed to keep people from being forced to testify against themselves. In the old day, subjects of the crown could be tortured into confession (remind you of anything?). The 5th therefore, as it applies to testimony refusal, has to do with incriminating ONLY oneself. You cannot take it to keep from incriminating someone else.
That is why you say "I refuse to answer on the grounds that I might incriminate myself", which the courts cannot legally make you do.
If however, your real reason is to protect someone else, and not yourself, then you just lied to the court, and are guilty of trying to mislead the court and obstructing justice.
Then, you will go to jail.
Johnny didn't have a valid point.
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I WORFEUS, at 7:51 PM
Oh look a fact was posted that makes him look stupid so the Reich Wing liar runs away .............................run run you sack of crap...........go curl your 110 pounds od balsa pusey boy!!!!!!!!
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Mike, at 7:53 PM
Then again, when does he?
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I WORFEUS, at 7:53 PM
Your right I agree with you..............I was just trying to take what he said and say........."so you are saying that Goodling is admitting crimes were committed and she fears for the life of herself or her family if she tells the truth.
I was basically saying Johnny was admitting the repugs were criminals and thugs. And thats probably why he ran away.
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Mike, at 7:57 PM
Its cool. I just wanted to be clear, because I just wasted a half hour trying to explain to him and doltron that his explanation was bullshit, but they just are too slow to get it.
Thats 30 minutes of my life I'm not gonna get back.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:13 PM
BTW, Clif raised an Excellent point if the justices serve at the pleasure of the President and Bush has "CLAIMED" he knows NOTHING about the firings...........then either Bush is lying and should be impeached or Gonzalez violated the Constitution and should be removed..........but either way executive privilige does not exist if Bush knew nothing about this.........and thats what he said.
So Executive privilige is moot........and if Sampson and Goodling dont have to worry about incriminating themselves that is moot as well.
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Mike, at 8:20 PM
Legally, the only way Monica Goodling can "take the 5th" is if she believes that her testimony might incriminate herself of a criminal act.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:23 PM
And all Voltrons vain imaginings, and all moo moo's uneducated inarticulate bullshit won't change that.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:24 PM
Therefore, my original statement to Voltron, which he spent half an hour trying to refute, was correct.
At the end of the day, guilty people take the 5th.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:28 PM
I had that same discussion at work..........it is most certainly guilty people that take the 5th.
My co-worker watched a federal prosecutor discuss this issue yesterday and when asked who in his experience take the 5th he said criminals......when pressed further to give specific examples the man listed mobsters and repugs!@
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Mike, at 8:36 PM
Volt, pork pie and crunchy socks casserole aside — how do you feel about Haliburton building a factory in Mexico instead of the United States? Why won't they employ American workers? Because labor is practically free in Mexico. Profits go to the billionaires.
Bush, Cheney, Rove et al ARE THUGS and they will do anything to retain power.
You all have to read John Dean's amazing book CONSERVATIVES WITHOUT CONSCIENCE.
This explains EVERYTHING - their authoritarian mindset, their lack of ethics, compassion or morality. The fringe lunatics are the new conservatives. They are now mainstream. They are seriously defective at the core.
REad this book; it's pretty spooky. Yet mainstream America is finally waking up and good is rising. Good people are rising.
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Lydia Cornell, at 8:38 PM
This should explain just about everything Johnny the idiot was LYING about
DJ Allyn, Admin says:
The Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution:
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. [emphasis mine]
When a person refuses to answer a question pursuant to the Fifth Amendment, they are attesting to the fact that a crime has been committed and that they personally are partially or fully responsible for it. They cannot use the Fifth Amendment to refuse to answer or testify in order to protect someone else.
There are a couple of ways you can compell this person to testify:
* Offer her immunity based upon her testimony;
* Force her firing because she is admitting to the possibility of having committed a crime;
* Hold her in contempt of Congress;
It is a kinda silly tactic to use if you think about it. Suddenly everyone in the Admistration starts using the Fifth Amendment as a reason not to testify under oath? It is the same as telling the world that everyone in the Administration can’t talk because they have all committed crimes and they don’t want to incriminate themselves.
Besides, a good prosecutor can get around the Fifth Amendment thing by asking questions in such a way that the witness isn’t talking about themselves. There is no protection from a person giving up information that might incriminate someone else.
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So GOO GOO wrong again son.
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clif, at 8:41 PM
Damn.
Tag teamed his ass.
Thanks Clif.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:44 PM
Its the nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, that is the pertinent component there with regards to refusing to testify based on the 5th ammendment.
A person cannot be forced to testify against himself in a criminal matter.
But what did Johnny Wishbone say?
Johnny moo moo said...
You see Worf, I may plead the fifth not so much that Im afraid I could incriminate myself, BUT I may incriminate someone else through my testimony, thus possibly pissing off several interested parties.
Man your dumb...LOL!
6:56 PM
I rest my case.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:49 PM
Now run moo moo.
Scurry away and hide.
Since we know you never admit when you're wrong (which is pretty much always), you will have to disappear for a while, like you always do right about here.
But don't smash all your model tanks.
You'll need something else to play with tonight besides your dick.
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I WORFEUS, at 8:52 PM
Exactly Clif........thats EXACTLY what I meant just ask questions about what other people said and did.
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Mike, at 8:54 PM
I see Dolty boy was REAL quite about THIS ALSO
British backtrack on Iraq death toll
British government officials have backed the methods used by scientists who concluded that more than 600,000 Iraqis have been killed since the invasion, the BBC reported yesterday.
The Government publicly rejected the findings, published in The Lancet in October. But the BBC said documents obtained under freedom of information legislation showed advisers concluded that the much-criticised study had used sound methods.
The study, conducted by researchers from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and the Al Mustansiriya University in Baghdad, estimated that 655,000 more Iraqis had died since March 2003 than one would expect without the war. The study estimated that 601,027 of those deaths were from violence.
The researchers, reflecting the inherent uncertainties in such extrapolations, said they were 95 per cent certain that the real number of deaths lay somewhere between 392,979 and 942,636.
The conclusion, based on interviews and not a body count, was disputed by some experts, and rejected by the US and British governments. But the chief scientific adviser to the Ministry of Defence, Roy Anderson, described the methods used in the study as "robust" and "close to best practice". Another official said it was "a tried and tested way of measuring mortality in conflict zones".
I wonder if Tony Blair can muzzle his government scientists who spill the beans about his disinformation just like Bush tries to do?
Sucks to be SO WRONG all the time doesn't it dolty boy?
But then again I figger your used to it by now.
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clif, at 8:59 PM
Lydia these people are so brainwashed they would support the Neo Cons even if it went against their best interests............if the democrats pledged to give give tax cuts to everyone making less thasn $150,000 and repeal the alternative minimum tax and said they would pay for this by raising taxes on the top 2%
and the repugs said they would give more of Bushs huge tax cuts to the ultra wealthy they would still vote repug............they are brainwashed goosestepping fools.
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Mike, at 8:59 PM
Monica has done more damage to Gonzales and Bush then her testimony probably would have.
Regardless of what idiots like moo moo or doltron think, people know what it means to "take the 5th".
People use it jokingly all the time when asked about something we know we did. I take the 5th we say.
Everyone knows what it means.
But Doltron and Moo Moo come in tonight, to TELL everyone else what it means according to the reichstag wing.
Well, I can take some solice that even doltron saw tonight just how much of a zombied yes man he has become, in here arguing that innocent people take the 5th.
Surely even he saw just how brainwashed he has to be to say uneducated ignorant garbage like that.
And worse yet, to expect others to believe it.
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I WORFEUS, at 9:05 PM
its laughable to imply that an innocent person would take the 5th...........only a brainwashed fool could EVER imply such a thing.
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Mike, at 9:10 PM
Mike.
If tomorrow it came out that Bush was back on the crack pipe, they'd be in here defending it by telling us how good smoking crack is for you.
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I WORFEUS, at 9:14 PM
Can't you see Voltron now?
Well, lots of important people smoke crack.. ...blah blah blah....
LMAO
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I WORFEUS, at 9:16 PM
Mike;
I wonder what crusty will say about THIS ONE;
Gulf economies to 'drop the dollar'
Gulf economies will move away from a dollar currency peg and shift foreign exchange reserves away from dollar to other currencies, including the Chinese yuan, the chief executive of Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has said.
Nasser al-Shaali noted that the UAE central bank had already started buying euros - part of its strategy to move about 10 per cent of its reserves into the single European currency before the end of the year.
"We've seen, for example in the case of the UAE central bank, a movement into the euro," al-Shaali told the Reuters Middle East Investment Summit.
"In the future, most likely, we predict some of the economies in the region will adopt the Chinese yuan currency as well," he said, noting that he was not aware of that happening at the moment.
He said the appetite of the region as a whole was to increasingly diversify exposure.
"The investment strategies of Dubai Holdings entities, Kuwait Investment Authority and so on ... you will see a lot of these bodies start looking at Eastern Asia more aggressively along with a lot of institutional and private investors in the region," he said.
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Oops there goes the petro-dollar hegemonic control of the worlds economy........
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clif, at 9:22 PM
Wasn't Dubai the country Bush wanted to run our ports?
Nice to see their such good business people then.
At least they would run the ports efficiently then.
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clif, at 9:25 PM
And moo moo would be in here insulting people, talking about his smelly socks or how he scratches his balls or discussing recipes to derail the discussion.
They just cant face the fact that Gonzalez will soon be gone and that their idiot "DECIDER" is losing his snake oil voiuce and people are sick and tired of him and his pack of fools.
The Neo Con criminals are losing their credibility, their grip on power and most likely their sanity and that eats their minions and brainwashed followers up inside.
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Mike, at 9:25 PM
I dont think the idiots smart enough to comprehend what that means Clif...........after all Rusty is the moron that said Interest rates are at 40 year lows when they have risen over 500%
He cant even comprehend basic 3rd grade math!
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Mike, at 9:34 PM
BTW Hannity is a gutless big mouth punk, and HERE'S the proof;
Sean Hannity Chickens Out of Debate with Salt Lake City Mayor
Oh but they are crumbling at Fox News. There's this little sordid episode, for instance. After challenging the wildly popular Democratic mayor of Salt Lake City to a debate on Iraq and impeachment, Sean Hannity has backed out of the debate and tried to foist it on Anderson.
Conservative talk show host Sean Hannity has claimed on his syndicated radio program that Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson is putting up roadblocks to get out of their proposed debate.
But it is Hannity who is balking, and here is the proof, based in part on e-mails between Anderson's office and Hannity's staff that I obtained through an open records request:
* Hannity said on his radio program Monday: "First, he [Anderson] said he wanted a joint press conference instead of a debate. If it's just a press conference, I might as well just send a video."
* But here is a March 12 e-mail from Eileen Lofrese, Hannity's producer, to Patrick Thronson, Anderson's communications director: "For the sake of bipartisanship I think it is best to refer to this as a 'Joint Press Conference' and not a 'Debate' and I will relay that to all parties intending on broadcasting this educated and civilized forum for the voicing of opinions and conflicting viewpoints."
* Thronson responded: "Mayor Anderson cannot agree to any other format than a structured debate format, with a moderator. M