I see that Andrew Sullivan has a post up about the same subject I blogged about earlier this evening under the title "The Normalization of Evil." And he is on to the same expanded argument for the use of torture that I saw in the Andy McCarthy piece I quoted from (emphasis is mine): … [Read more...] about “The Line That Defines Torture”
A ‘Small Number’ of Iranian Flock ‘Led Astray’: Kayhan, Islamic Republic of Iran
THE NOSE OF AHMADINEJAD SAYS: 'ELECTIONS' THE CAPTION READS: 'OPPOSITION' This article from Iran's state-controlled Kayhan newspaper is as close to a public admission of a challenge to the regime's authority as we've seen from the mullahs that run the country - and it's striking. For Kayhan, columnist Kian Mokhtari writes in part: There's no denying that a small … [Read more...] about A ‘Small Number’ of Iranian Flock ‘Led Astray’: Kayhan, Islamic Republic of Iran
The Normalization of Evil
Josh Marshall and Marc Thiessen have been going back and forth about the inconsistency of right-wing calls for Abdulmutallab to be tried within the extra-legal military tribunal system set up by the former Pres. Bush, given the fact that the Bush administration gave Richard Reid and Zacharias Moussaoui civilian trials in federal court. You can trace the history of this debate … [Read more...] about The Normalization of Evil
Press 1 For English, 2 For Spanish
It seems every time I dial an 800 number, the first response from the automated voice asks if I want their menu in English or Spanish. It is such a frequent request that I press 1 before the recorded voice finishes its instructions. This ritual doesn't annoy me. Not even close to the frustration of selecting the menu items in which invariably I press the number to speak to a … [Read more...] about Press 1 For English, 2 For Spanish
Questioning the Safety of Ammonia-Treated Ground Beef
In the clip above, from the feature documentary Food, Inc., Eldon R. Roth, the founder and owner of Beef Products, Inc. explains, "I'm really a mechanic. That's really what I am. We design our own machinery." Roth gets that exactly right. He has no science background but he does hold the patents for over two dozen pieces of equipment and methods used in beef … [Read more...] about Questioning the Safety of Ammonia-Treated Ground Beef
Dick Cheney and Putting Country First
Apparently I am not the only one who has taken umbrage at Dick Cheney’s shameful attack on President Obama, using the Christmas Day attempted attack on Northwest Flight 253 strictly for political gain. Among Cheney’s outrageous accusations was his "As I've watched the events of the last few days it is clear once again that President Obama is trying to pretend we are not at … [Read more...] about Dick Cheney and Putting Country First
Is Rahm Punking Right Wing Bloggers and Fox?
Disclaimer: This is primarily amusing speculation with not a shred of evidence to support it, though absolutely possible, but I needed something amusing for a lazy New Years day at home. I followed a tweet from Steve Benen this morning to an article of his at the Washington Monthly because the subject was pretty funny. The title is, "THEY NEVER LEARN" but that wasn't nearly … [Read more...] about Is Rahm Punking Right Wing Bloggers and Fox?
Colorado State Employee Could Face Problems Over Racist Email Showing Obama Shining Sarah Palin’s Shoes
And so 2010 begins with a story that could have been run in 2009: the AP has this story about a 73 year-old Colorado State employee who could face problems for sending out a blatantly racist email showing President Barack Obama shining former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's shoes. The AP story reports:"The original sender of the e-mail, who isn't a state employee, wrote 'It … [Read more...] about Colorado State Employee Could Face Problems Over Racist Email Showing Obama Shining Sarah Palin’s Shoes
Still Feeling Lucky: Google’s New Year’s Surprise
Last night I pointed to Google's fun little search easter egg countdown to the new year. It's been updated for New Years Day. Go to Google, leave the search box empty and click on the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button. You'll get a cute little animated Happy New Year fireworks. Mashable suggests: Google is increasingly drawing attention to its homepage through more and more custom … [Read more...] about Still Feeling Lucky: Google’s New Year’s Surprise
Obama’s 2010 Policy and Iran: Misconceptions Guarantee Failure (Guest Voice)
Obama's 2010 Policy and Iran: Misconceptions Guarantee Failure by Barry Rubin A friend of mine is angry, saying I'm too tough on President Barack Obama and that nothing he does pleases me. Well, I wish he'd do more that pleases me, and disconcerts America's enemies. True, he has done three good things lately: his Nobel speech, which sounded like it was actually given … [Read more...] about Obama’s 2010 Policy and Iran: Misconceptions Guarantee Failure (Guest Voice)
2009 Year in Review
Can you boil down 1 year into a 4 panel cartoon? I'm not sure but we're going to try. … [Read more...] about 2009 Year in Review
Happy New Year
From all of us here at TMV to all of you all over the world who read TMV (and those of you who don't) we wish you a heart felt Happy New Year. Yes, 2009 was not a happy year but the wonderful thing about the start of a New Year is that we start with a clean slate. What it's filled up with is partly up to us. The BEST to you and yours. The cartoon by David Fitzsimmons, The … [Read more...] about Happy New Year
Stay Right Here…
'cause these are the good old days. … [Read more...] about Stay Right Here…
Obama: The audacity to act rather than hope
2009 was a disappointing year partly because President Barack Obama fell short of the hopes raised when he came to power last January following his inspiring electioneering. Perhaps we expected too much of just a man. Most of the world, even North Korea, expected a healer’s touch but Obama looks increasingly like a fly trapped in a spider’s web of political … [Read more...] about Obama: The audacity to act rather than hope
California Court Rejects Furloughs
A California Superior court has ruled that the furloughs ordered by the Guv are illegal. The order is being appealed so it won't go into effect. Details here … [Read more...] about California Court Rejects Furloughs
The Falling Stars: Seven CIA Killed in Afghanistan by Taliban
There is a wall... The CIA memorial wall at CIA headquarters, is located in the Old Headquarters Building. There are 83 stars on the wall. Each represents the a death of a CIA agent in the course of duty. Though the image of CIA might for some be slouch hats, spy vs spy, old guys with white hair and hoary knowledge, these are the faces of the mostly … [Read more...] about The Falling Stars: Seven CIA Killed in Afghanistan by Taliban
Live Times Square Video Streams To Bring In The New Year
For those of us unwilling or unable to brave the wilds of NYC's Time Square to ring in the New Year, there are at least three good choices for a live video stream... CBS News New Year’s Live Stream: Livestream’s Times Square 2010 Live: Hulu’s Times Square 2010 Stream: … [Read more...] about Live Times Square Video Streams To Bring In The New Year
2009: Another ‘Chinese’ Year – Gazeta, Russia
Happy New Year Moderate Voice people! So which superpower or superpower pretender had the best year in 2009? Was it China, Russia or the United States? According to columnist Fyodor Lukyanov of the Russian newspaper Gazeta - the answer is unequivocally China. Outlining the challenges both the United States and Russia have in dealing with the new powerhouse, for Gazeta, … [Read more...] about 2009: Another ‘Chinese’ Year – Gazeta, Russia
Stupid Decade
Pat Bagley, Salt Lake Tribune This cartoon is copyrighted and licensed to appear on TMV. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited. All rights reserved. … [Read more...] about Stupid Decade
When Would Osama Have Made the No-Fly List?
From the blame scramble over the aborted Christmas bombing comes a CIA defense of the failure to ground Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. The New York Times quotes an anonymous official: “You had a young man who was becoming increasingly pious and was turning his back on his family’s wealthy lifestyle. That alone makes him neither St. Francis nor a dead-eyed killer. “Every … [Read more...] about When Would Osama Have Made the No-Fly List?

















