Posts Tagged ‘gop’

Conservative Manuel Miranda: “Hispanics not like African-Americans”, “Hispanics think just like everyone else”

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

In 2004, Manuel Miranda was forced to resign as an aide to former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) when a Senate panel found that Miranda hacked into files “from folders belonging to Democratic staff.”

Now Manuel Miranda, is leading the conservative opposition to Judge Sotomayor and at a Heritage Foundation luncheon, Miranda said this:

“Hispanic polls, Hispanic surveys, indicate that Hispanics think just like everyone else. We’re not like African-Americans. We think just like everybody else. When I was on the leader’s staff, someone called me once and asked me: ‘What’s Senator Frist’s Hispanic agenda?’ I said, ‘low taxes, better education, more jobs … what are you talking about?’ And that’s how Hispanics are. This is an opportunity to educate them on all of our issues and they will resonate in the way that they resonate with everyone else.”

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“Tricky Dick”

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Cheney Led Briefings of Lawmakers To Defend Interrogation Techniques

“Former vice president Richard B. Cheney personally oversaw at least four briefings with senior members of Congress about the controversial interrogation program, part of a secretive and forceful defense he mounted throughout 2005 in an effort to maintain support for the harsh techniques used on detainees.

Cheney’s role in helping handle intelligence issues in the Bush administration — particularly his advocacy for the use of aggressive methods and warrantless wiretapping against alleged terrorists — has been well documented. But his hands-on role in defending the interrogation program to lawmakers has not been previously publicized.”

Full Article at the Washington Post

Cheney’s speech contained omissions, misstatements

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

From Mcclatchy Newspapers:
WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Dick Cheney’s defense Thursday of the Bush administration’s policies for interrogating suspected terrorists contained omissions, exaggerations and misstatements.

In his address to the American Enterprise Institute , a conservative policy organization in Washington , Cheney said that the techniques the Bush administration approved, including waterboarding — simulated drowning that’s considered a form of torture — forced nakedness and sleep deprivation, were “legal” and produced information that “prevented the violent death of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of innocent people.”

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- [Dick Cheney] quoted the Director of National Intelligence, Adm. Dennis Blair , as saying that the information gave U.S. officials a “deeper understanding of the al Qaida organization that was attacking this country.”

In a statement April 21 , however, Blair said the information “was valuable in some instances” but that “there is no way of knowing whether the same information could have been obtained through other means. The bottom line is that these techniques hurt our image around the world, the damage they have done to our interests far outweighed whatever benefit they gave us and they are not essential to our national security.

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Cheney denied that there was any connection between the Bush administration’s interrogation policies and the abuse of detainee at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, which he blamed on “a few sadistic guards . . . in violation of American law, military regulations and simple decency.”

However, a bipartisan Senate Armed Services Committee report in December traced the abuses at Abu Ghraib to the approval of the techniques by senior Bush administration officials, including former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.

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Countdown: Gov. Perry and Sanford Named Worst Persons

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

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File This Under Silly

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) quoted in a NY Times article (under the “Preaching Patience” section):

In an interview, Mr. Sessions cited rising unemployment in asserting that the administration intended to “diminish employment and diminish stock prices” as part of a “divide and conquer” strategy to consolidate power.

Mr. Sessions, in his seventh term, said Mr. Obama’s agenda was “intended to inflict damage and hardship on the free enterprise system, if not to kill it.” By next fall, he predicted, voters may regain appreciation for the era of Republican governance when “many dreams were achieved,” the size of the economy doubled and employment and financial markets hit record levels.

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GOP Rep. Rep. Mike Pence on the Chris Matthews Show

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Last night, I kept rewinding my dvr footage of this interview. I found it fascinating in the way a train wreck is. I was surprised by the honest answers given by Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) to some really fundamental questions on the stance of the GOP on important issues like science (climate change, stem cell research and evolution), healthcare reform, and fiscal responsibility.

Of course, the GOP will accuse Matthews of playing a “gotcha” game. The thing is, why is the “gotcha” game wrong if it reveals how a person truly thinks about issues? Isn’t that what the “No Spin Zone” about?

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Jon Stewart On Torture Supporters

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

“Do you really have to waterboard somebody 183 times? Doesn’t the efficacy go down? I assume after 90 waterboardings the guy’s thinking ‘you’re not really drowning me.’”

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The State of the GOP

Monday, April 20th, 2009

From the Huffington Post:
Former Rep. Tom Davis warned on Saturday night that the Republican Party he has been a part of throughout his career had become “a private club with an admissions test,” destined to long-term minority status without major structural changes.

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