4 thoughts on “Entre Nous

  1. As the current generation of corrupt and craven coward’s (God, I really do love that term) passes on to their just reward’s (Karl, I’d look into investing in an asbestos funeral suit if I were you. ‘Cause if there’s Hell, you will surely sit by Satan’s side. Maybe your whole life was based on this thought: that you’d rather co-rule in Hell, than co-rule in the White House… If it wasn’t, you have some serious repentance to start doing. Maybe you could start it in front of Congress?), the truly sad thing is that they have passed their evil tricks on to the younger generations.

    These evil clowns, born during Nixon, weaned under Reagan, maturing in Bush I, and growning fat, rich and old under Bush II, like Atwater to Rove, have passed the baton to the new Prince’s of Darkness. The Jonah’s, Michelle’s, etc… And their evil spawn, as well.

    We will have to watch out for them for the rest of time. Their fear and hatred are timeless…

  2. Both Digby and the Geiger cartoons were excellent, but it is the links on both pages that are amazing today.

    Geiger has a link to Nick Anderson’s collection of Iraq cartoons over the last five years.

    Digby has a link to “hippie hysteric, John Dean”, whose FindLaw piece on the origins of the unitary executive theory, and its implications in the present executive privilege fight. BTW, he thinks it’s Harriet Miers that is the weak and problematic link for BushCo.

  3. Yeah, that Findlaw link is interesting. I have to disagree with Dean’s closing comment about Harriet Miers.. It’s a phenomenon that hasn’t been fully explored…but America’s prisons are full with women who are willing to take a fall for their man.

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