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US Elections - 2006

 
  

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Mr Tricks
23:09 / 08.11.06
according to TIME
 
 
Jake, Colossus of Clout
23:26 / 08.11.06
Call me evil, but I enjoyed seeing Rick Santorum's children cry when he gave his concession speech. Fuck that guy.
 
 
CameronStewart
01:12 / 09.11.06
CNN just called Webb as the victor in Virgnia - Allen won't seek a recount and so the Dems have taken the Senate...
 
 
*
04:13 / 09.11.06
I know it won't happen, but if we could impeach those two and get Nancy Pelosi in the White House for a little while, my Gods what a beautiful thing it would be.
 
 
We're The Great Old Ones Now
07:33 / 09.11.06
How bad do you have to be to get impeached? I mean, can you be impeached for idiocy, or does it have to be criminality? Would venality do? Can you be impeached for 'we don't love you any more'?

Looks like the US of A just put the brakes on George, and I say 'yay'. Now, good people, make your Democrats do things which are actually democratic, and the world will bless you for - well, I was going to say a thousand years, but let's not get excited - a bit, anyway.
 
 
grant
14:37 / 09.11.06
Can you be impeached for 'we don't love you any more'?

Based on the last president, I'd say the answer to that is: for substantially less, buddy.
 
 
Ticker
14:43 / 09.11.06
I thought Pelosi was anti impeachment o'Bush?

I'm hoping the Dems get cracking on dismantling much of the civil liberties strangle hold but I don't think it is likely until we have a Dem president or hell just a not-neocon one.
 
 
*
15:11 / 09.11.06
The Dems, Pelosi included, are thinking that if we try impeaching Bush we'll be wrapped up in that for the next two years, and then 2008 will be here and then the White House will go to another Republican— probably whomever can either a) denounce Bush the loudest or b) denounce the Democrats the loudest and paint Bush as a victim successfully.

We do have more important things to do, I feel. Bush isn't going to be able to accomplish very much from here on out, and we need to use our momentum to get real things done, not just symbolic acts of political retribution. We probably only have about six months of policy change before we have to start defending ourselves from negative campaigns ramping up to 2008.

I want to see in the next month: 1) the start of a plan to disengage from Iraq, while actually supporting the rebuilding of the infrasructure there 2) some sound fiscal policy reflecting some way to start recovering from that budgetary black hole, s we can put that money back into social programs where it fucking well belongs 3) a commitment to dealing with our human rights violations once and for all. What's your wish-list?
 
 
grant
15:11 / 09.11.06
Ted Rall is not enthusiastic.

A White House controlled by an unpopular, highly partisan lame duck, a rival party majority without enough votes in Congress to override his veto, and the early start of a highly anticipated 2008 presidential campaign add up to one likely result: gridlock. Bush's legislative and military agendas are dead. But our long national nightmare has just begun.

A Frightening New Security State

We'll be cleaning up Bush's mess long after his scheduled abdication on January 20, 2009. But the trillions of dollars in national debt he has run up and his two losing wars will drain our economy for decades to come. We've provoked a new generation of terrorists. Yet even more damaging and nearly impossible to unravel will be the threats to Americans posed by the neofascist national security apparatus the Bushists will leave behind--unless they use it to remain in power.


I *so* should not be listening to "Mars" while reading this, but there you go.

n January 2006 HomeSec awarded a $385 million contract to Kellogg, Brown and Root, the subsidiary of Halliburton Co., to build "temporary detention and processing capabilities"--internment camps--"in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs."

The question, asks Progressive magazine editor Ruth Conniff, "is what is the government planning to do with mass roundups of people?"


Rall's point: He's still in charge. He still has the button. And now that things like "impeachment" and "investigations" are coming into people's consciousness, he might be nervous enough to use some of these tools he's made for himself.
 
 
We're The Great Old Ones Now
16:03 / 09.11.06
"You can't win, Ted. If you kill me, I shall be come more paranoid than you can possibly imagine!"

"No, Dubbyawan, now I am the master..."

[/starwars joke]
 
 
We're The Great Old Ones Now
16:04 / 09.11.06
Hmm. And as I read that back, I notice that it makes no sense and doesn't work nearly as well as I had thought.
 
 
sleazenation
20:15 / 09.11.06
So now the senate too has fallen to the democrats...
 
 
Mourne Kransky
21:20 / 09.11.06
It's like Sodom and Gomorrah all over again... Don't look back, sleaze.
 
 
Tsuga
00:59 / 10.11.06
I'm sure Bush will be blowing the dust off of his veto stamp. It's all he's got now, but it's pretty powerful.
 
 
Isadore
02:00 / 10.11.06
Don't worry, Bush will have company in the 'crazy people no one wants to be seen with' room in the basement! That's right, Idaho voters have elected Mr. "Abortions Cause Breast Cancer" Sali to the first district House seat, making him the latest in a long line of crazies to hold that chair, including dear old dead Helen Chenoweth. (Don't look at me; I'm in the other district, not that we did much better.)

On the plus side, at least he won't be causing us trouble in the state legislature any more -- though I would have liked to see Mike Simpson defenstrate him.
 
 
Cherielabombe
11:38 / 11.11.06
Stephen Colbert on Democratic control:

"Tommorrow you're all gonna wake up in a brave new world. A world where the constitution gets trampled by an army of terrorist clones, created in a stem-cell research lab run by homosexual doctors who sterlize their instruments over burning American flags."
 
  

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