February 18, 2007:

The blogosphere has been in overdrive, debunking claims made by right wingnuts. In a world of Google and YouTube, you'd think these people would not try to lie so much.

Frank Gaffney perpetuates an incorrect quote to support lynching war dissenters, and Glenn Greenwald knock him down.

A recent report exposes Douglas Feith's role in overhyping the pre-war Intelligence, and he simply lies about it. The Daily Show takes him down a noch only as Jon Stewart can.

Even FOX New's Chris Wallace can't believe the B.S. being spouted by Feith, and he is on their side! Wow... must have been cold in hell this weekend...

And lastly, a great post by Bill Maher that gets to the heart of how distorted our priorities are when trying to pick which political horse to back. Think we'll be any smarter this next time around?

February 8, 2007:

The latest issue of Rolling Stone online has an article by Matt Taibbi about Joe Klein and his ilk... you know, the kind of people who were for the war before they were against it, but still find it necessary to badger and belittle all those who were against the war from the start.

I'm not a big fan of Taibbi's writing style: he writes like the smartest guy at a frat party at 2 am, but he manages to nail the frustrated sentiment that liberals feel when we are accused of being wrong, even though we were correct in our opposition to the war from the start.