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Bush has named

February 6, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Bush has named

his panel to study what went wrong with the intelligence surrounding the pre-war period, and it seems relatively well made up. I wonder, though, if the focus has already predetermined an unsatisfactory outcome. They are starting with the assumption that the intel was inaccurate, when in fact the problem is very likely not the intel itself but the interpretation of the information further up.

Supporters of the war have been shrill about it: “Clinton had the SAME information; this action MUST be OK! The only difference is that Bush has BALLS where Clinton had none!!” But that’s the point – Clinton may have had the same info – it’s what was done with it that is at issue. By circumventing built-in controls in the system, the Bush administration made shockingly bad decisions based on information that was as correct – but with little confidence attached – as it had ever been.

So suggesting that it was “bad intel” alone is already beside the point, and dooms the panel to insignificance. Hope not – but it seems to. Last night the Republican guy was already trotting out the well-worn “it has to be above politics” line. Problem is – this whole thing was all about political people making bad decisions with as-good-as-possible information, bad as that always has been.

Tags: US Politics

Todd Dominey:

February 6, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Todd Dominey:

This Old Video. One man’s reminescences and reactions as he converts old tapes to DVD.

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A bit of sanity

February 3, 2004 by Michael Boyle

A bit of sanity

brought to the table by Tom Tomorrow about the fallout from the David Kay testimony before Congress and the allegations that Rumsfeld cooked the intel books in the runup to the Iraq war.

…if you’ve paid attention over the past few days, you’ve seen the mainstream media timidly and dutifully reporting the current conventional wisdom–that there is no proof that the Bushies cherry-picked the intel and/or pressured intelligence agencies to tell them what they wanted to hear.
[…]
It’s not some craaaazy conspiracy theory–it’s a reported and substantiated fact that Rumsfeld set up his own intel-gathering unit because he wasn’t happy with what the CIA was giving him.

Tags: US Politics

Budget crisis phase 1?

February 2, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Budget crisis phase 1?

As most know, the US has been running a huge deficit throughout the Bush years, putting the lie to the idea of fiscally responsible conservatism year after year. But is it an honest shortfall or was it intentional all along? Have the Bush deficits really been simply an attempt to provoke a budget crisis? The news today – Record Deficit Forces Cuts in Bush Budget – hints that those fears may have been well-founded.

Tags: US Politics

It was obviously intentional,

February 2, 2004 by Michael Boyle

It was obviously intentional,

and it’s somewhat heartening to note that at least in the weblog world, no one doubts that the boob flash was staged. The interesting thing, though, has been the MTV and CBS reaction – they’re clearly lying, and blatantly so.

But it underlines a reality that I don’t know many people really get. ALL news about the entertainment industry is nothing but blatant lies, deception, and creative publicist media placements. I mean everyone knows that ET stories are bought and sold like nothing other than ads. But I’m talking everything, no exceptions.

The Britney/Madonna kiss? Staged. Paris Hilton “private” sex video? Staged and widely uploaded on the QT. The restaurant fight between this week’s popstars? Cooked up by somone’s agent. The really shocking thing is that Big Media thinks that we buy it, and that they can just issue a statement disavowing their knowledge to cleanse their rep.

Tags: Media

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