Politics
My rants and opinions on Politics
Wednesday, March 20, 2002

Nice! Very nice!

U.S. Acts to Shrink Endangered Species Habitats. The Bush administration is urging federal judges to roll back legal protections for nearly two dozen populations of endangered species. By Greg Winter. [New York Times: Politics]

Who needs California red-legged frogs anyways? I mean, what good do they do for society? They don't pay taxes. They can't operate machinery. Kill 'em all.
3:16:24 PM    

That was quick!

Final Whitewater Report Finds Not Enough Evidence for Charges. An independent counsel said today there was insufficient evidence that Bill or Hillary Rodham Clinton knew of any criminal conduct. By Reuters. [New York Times: Politics]

Boy it's a good thing we found this out so fast, otherwise it might have had an adverse effect on President Clinton...oh wait, he isn't even in office anymore.

When did this crap start anyways?
3:14:14 PM    

No...not really

Seeing Bush's Brains Despite Mangled Words. Frank Bruni, who covered George W. Bush's presidential campaign for The New York Times, has written a judicious portrait of our 43rd president. By Robert Dallek. [New York Times: Politics]

When I was a boy," Clarence Darrow said, "I was told that anybody can become president. I'm beginning to believe it." Frank Bruni's "Ambling Into History: The Unlikely Odyssey of George W. Bush" will make believers of us all. But Mr. Bruni, who covered Mr. Bush's presidential campaign for The New York Times, will also strengthen our faith in a president's capacity to rise above personal limitations in times of crisis.

No. No it won't. Not for me anyways. In every "crisis" so far he has acted exactly as I feared he would.
3:11:14 PM    






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