My LULZ of the day came from this Karl Rove prognostication, which I saw courtesy of ThinkProgress’ Faiz Shakir:
"One year from now, Gitmo won’t be closed…. If it is, there will be an uproar in the U.S. about where to put these people."
Uh, maybe, you know, I guess, who knows. But it’s delicious to see Rove still clinging to this idea. In 2006, recall, he boasted that Democratic opposition to warrantless surveillance and — wait for it — support for civilian trials for Guantanamo detainees would prove a punishing blow for the Dems in the midterm elections. How’d that work out? Oh, and a couple months ago, someone you may have heard of won one of the greatest American electoral landslides of the past 100 years by campaigning against the Iraq war, against torture and against Guantanamo. Democrats might not really be so scared here.
In fairness to Rove, he won two difficult elections in the wake of 9/11 by scaring the hell out of people, including one amidst a disastrous war waged for discredited reasons. So you can’t really blame him for thinking the magic will last forever. But he kind of looks like Dirk Diggler during a crucial moment in Boogie Nights right now. You know the one I’m talking about.
Crossposted to The Streak.



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Ugh. I know exactly which scene you are referencing, and while it was a funny comment at first, that amusement was immediately followed by an awful, horrible, disgusting visual image. Thanks a lot for that. Also, there would be a very significant difference between Mr. Diggler and Mr. Rove.
I keep waiting for someone to point out that at some point “flexibility” with factual interpretations can bleed into hypocrisy.
Rove, Beck, Hannity et al never hesitated to tell us what a great job our trustworthy patriots at Federal agencies from the FBI to CIA to NSA to EPA to Treasury were doing, and we just needed to get out of the way and let them mop up.
Now they suddenly can look us in the eye and tell us our federal corrections folks can’t hold a couple hundred dangerous offenders? Where do they suppose Omar Abdel-Rahman is? MS13 gangbangers? Serial rapists? Drug kingpins?
For that matter, they still can’t stop railing against the communist demons of Soviet Russia and the awful things they did, like detain people without trials, or after show trials. Do any of them sense that they are advocating the same actions for America they vehemently opposed in her enemies?
mikey