Two things I tagged because they amused me…
From TalkLeft:
Now this is a predictable development as Ben Nelson is the king of bipartisanship, voting with Republicans more than any other Democrat:
Nebraska U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson plans to make an announcement on Saturday morning that his spokesman said has national implications.
Again, the national implications for me are not positive for Obama, they are negative. I am glad that Ben Nelson is a Democrat and coming from Nebraska, I doubt we could get someone better, but Nelson’s views are NOT what I want for the Democratic Party. It wil be interesting to see how Nelson explains his support for Obama. I imagine the reachout unity schtick will be the explanation.
The post was written, of course, by ‘Big Tent Democrat’…
And over at War and Piece:
CounterSpy: Philip Agee dies in Cuba:
… Agee’s actions in the 1970s inspired a law criminalizing the exposure of covert U.S. operatives.
But in 2003, he drew a distinction between what he did and the exposure of CIA officer Valerie Plame, the wife of former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, a prominent critic of President Bush’s Iraq policy.
”This is entirely different than what I was doing in the 1970s,” Agee said. ”This is purely dirty politics in my opinion.”
Agee said that in his case, he disclosed the identities of his former CIA colleagues to ”weaken the instrument for carrying out the policy of supporting military dictatorships” in Greece, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.
Those regimes ”were supported by the CIA and the human cost was immense: torture, executions, death squads,” he said. …
More here.
Update: A British journalist colleague who covered some of the uglier episodes of Latin American modern history, writes, citing Agee on himself: “‘Why did I denounce the CIA? Because I met and fell in love with a woman who believed Che Guevara was the most wonderful man in the world.’ He leaves it to us to make the obvious deduction — that he tried to imitate him to win her over. It all goes to prove that the Human Factor trumphs all in spying as Graham Greene so brilliantly detailed in his book of the same name. …”
…that’s just perfect…
“then there is intentional irony”:http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/i_got_what_america_needs_right?utm_source=EMTF_Onion
that works for me too. (Warning – mucho bad language at link – but very fracking funny.)