I hope everybody survived the weekend and St. Patrick’s Day unscathed. No corned beef and cabbage for me (which isn’t actually Irish food anyway). I had leftover Brussels sprouts with hot sauce. Other than that, is was a pretty wasted day. All I did was read (I finished one book, read another, and started a third. That’s what happens when you get up at 4:00, I guess). I didn’t even do my weekly grocery shopping, though I did some laundry so it wasn’t a total waste, I guess.
Today it’s back to work, of course. And a cold goddamn morning at that. I actually got a fairly decent night’s sleep lat night, by my standards. I probably got five hours altogether, though no more than 3 in a row. I was feeling quite comfortable by the time I got up, and I really felt like staying in bed. Hopefully the day will go by quickly. We’re supposed to get some snow, ice, and freezing rain for the ride home tonight, so that should be fun.
Interesting story at the BBC News site. It seems that declassified tapes show that Nixon interfered with negotiations between Johnson and the North and South Vietnamese. It appears that they were all on the cusp of a deal that would have ending the bombing of North Vietnam and ending the war in 1968.
By the time of the election in November 1968, LBJ had evidence Nixon had sabotaged the Vietnam war peace talks – or, as he put it, that Nixon was guilty of treason and had “blood on his hands”.
[…]
Now, for the first time, the whole story can be told.It begins in the summer of 1968. Nixon feared a breakthrough at the Paris Peace talks designed to find a negotiated settlement to the Vietnam war, and he knew this would derail his campaign.
He therefore set up a clandestine back-channel involving Anna Chennault, a senior campaign adviser.
[…]
In late October 1968 there were major concessions from Hanoi which promised to allow meaningful talks to get underway in Paris – concessions that would justify Johnson calling for a complete bombing halt of North Vietnam. This was exactly what Nixon feared.The US delegation, left, and North Vietnamese delegation at Paris peace talks The Paris peace talks may have ended years earlier, if it had not been for Nixon’s subterfuge
Chennault was despatched to the South Vietnamese embassy with a clear message: the South Vietnamese government should withdraw from the talks, refuse to deal with Johnson, and if Nixon was elected, they would get a much better deal.
So on the eve of his planned announcement of a halt to the bombing, Johnson learned the South Vietnamese were pulling out.
He was also told why. The FBI had bugged the ambassador’s phone and a transcripts of Anna Chennault’s calls were sent to the White House. In one conversation she tells the ambassador to “just hang on through election”.
And this was all after Johnson said he wasn’t running again.
It was 50 years ago today that the Supreme Court – in a unanimous decision that would, I think, be impossible today – declared that states are obliged to provide defendants with “the guiding hand of counsel” to ensure a fair trial for the accused in Gideon v. Wainwright (in other words, if you’ve got no money, you’re still entitled to legal representation). I’m not a lawyer, so my knowledge of this decision comes from the teevee movie “Gideon’s Trumpet” starring Henry Fonda as Clarence Earl Gideon, José Ferrer as Abe Fortas, and John Houseman as Earl Warren.
What has always astounded me was that if you’re not actually destitute and are accused of a crime you didn’t commit, you’re not entitled to a public defender. Maybe you wouldn’t want one (they tend to be so overworked that “see and plea” is their primary strategy), but it still seems unfair that even if you didn’t do anything wrong, you’re still on the hook for what can be a helluva lot of money for a lawyer.
Oh well, time to get back to work.
Vern, Thanks for posting the Collins Column. We’ve been running around and I completely missed it.
What the devil? Obama look-alike cast as Satan in American TV show The Bible
The hell you say.
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This is a little weird.
Folk Legend Incites Mass Walkout With Anti-Gay Speech… In San Francisco
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Wow, I had no idea she was one of them.
I think this is kind of new but I think she has always been a little teched. I think a lot of people thought she played for the other team but many moons ago she was married to a writer from Berkeley who was friends with Bob Guccione Jr. for what that’s worth.
March 18, 2013 | 12:36 PM | By The Kitchen Sisters
The Making of a Hat
A visit to San Francisco’s Paul’s Hat Works
:tinfoil: :santacool: :rabbi: :priest: :pope: :pirate: :kub: :jesus: :cold: :blues:
Wow! And over the weekend I just found my hat making supplies. Time to find a new class!!!
(Very clever on the emos, Vern! I’ve always thought the turkey riding on top was sporting a Derby….But maybe it’s just me.)
The only thing worse than having to listen to Cokie the Whore in the morning is having to listen to Richard “the Turd” Pearl give us grave troll-like assessment of why the immoral invasion of Iraq was the right thing to do.
:barf: :fu: 👿
How about listening to the great thinkers, Mika and Joe, discuss the need for spending cuts and a balanced budget. This of course is the same Joe who didn’t have anything to say when Bush turned a surplus into a deficit.
It just reinforces how much Morning Sedition made mornings better.
That was a stunner. All of those wastes of human excrement are totally incapable of admitting that anything they did was wrong either tactically or morally. Some times I think it is because they think that the slightest glimpse of doubt or remorse or humanity would result in them being whisked away to their just desserts. Nah, they are just soulless amoral ghouls. :jason: 👿
Even now now they insist on trying to rehabilitate their war and their abject failures. In the process they are ’empowering’ all of the idiots who want to re-write the history of the war in VietNam. They and all their friends figured out still another nifty way to defraud the nation and plunder its coffers off the books to enrich themselves and screw the rest of the USA and its people. :fu:
Sammie gave an impassioned shout-out to Janine Garraffalo
yesterday for speaking out against the invasion. She was one of only a handful to do so. (Phil Donohue was already fired)
Janine’s life was threatened many times.
Rachel announced that Steve Kornacki is to be the new UP host. He did a great job when he filled in for Hayes.
I like Kornacki. I figured it would be him or Ezra Klein. I have always been ambivalent about The Cycle but I thought he would be the one who came out of that farm system now that Crystal Ball is with child.
I am not sure I will be as compelled not to catch his entire show every Saturday and Sunday. I usually have to watch the 1st hour of UP on the show website later unless I wake up very early. I might be more inclined to scan now. He did seem to commit to keeping the range and diversity of guests for which Chris was recognized. I hope Hayes takes that to his weeknight show and brings a little more Sam Seder into the MSNBC mix. However, he might have to have a pastry plate for Sam.
I think Sammie was able to actually eat some of that awesome
pastry last Sunday on air. I saw him chewing and there was the
partially eaten evidence in front of him.
Pastry Porn! :yippee: :hubba:
He was supposedly the biggest pastryot they have had at the table. The funniest shot was when Sammie started to hit the plate, you could see Nadler’s hand slip across from off-camera to grab something before they all disappeared.
About the NPR interview…
And the Most Outrageous Neocon Iraq War Anniversary Remark Is…
—By David Corn| Wed Mar. 20, 2013 11:01 AM PDT
Friday night they will be replaying Hubris, a MSNBC doc based on the book written by Corn and Michael Isikoff about the deception, manipulation, and lies perpetrated on the nation and the world to justify the Iraq war of choice. Chris Hayes will anchor a discussion afterwards with Chris Matthews, Alex Wagner, Fmr. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA) and co-authors of Hubris, Michael Isikoff and David Corn. It was a good show if your heart can stand it.
Legendary Porn Pioneer Harry Reems of Deep Throat Fame, Dead at 65
:boobs: :jerk: :spank: 🙁 :gate:
Oh my, how sad. Harry was in a lot of the movies I ran when I was running porn as a projectionist. As I recall, Marc and Mark interviewed him on MS. I think he became a Real Estate agent in Utah or something. Found “spirituality” but never denied his past.
Bon Voyage, Harry.
Just hope Jim Earl can give him a full tumescent remembarence.
You were expecting druids and Stonehenge?