• Day By Day

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Thanks Chris!

    Hugh Hewitt has an aptly worded post: The Washington Post Goes To Ground

    It has been more than 30 hours since the blogosphere detailed the slagging of Bill Roggio by the Washington Post. The Post has not published a paragraph on the topic, preferring to imitate Nixon’s “modified, limited hang-out,” just as it did with Woodward’s dissemblings on Plamegate.

    RN, at least, thought he was defending much more than circulation numbers. The Post is disgraced. Twice.

    Indeed.

  • Politics

    Donald Trump Watch: Running for Governor of New York?

    Donald Trump arrives for the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year celebration in this Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 file photo in New York. Trump is considering running for governor, a leading Republican said Friday. Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno on Thursday suggested that a big-name candidate could be flirting with entering the 2006 contest. On Friday, he confirmed to News Channel 10 in Albany that he had been referring to Trump.

    The ASSociated Press has Report: Trump Weighs Run for N.Y. Governor

    Donald Trump is considering running for governor, a leading Republican said Friday.

    Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno on Thursday suggested that a big-name candidate could be flirting with entering the 2006 contest. On Friday, he confirmed to News Channel 10 in Albany that he had been referring to Trump.

    Bruno told the station he had spoken to the real estate developer and TV personality about a possible run.

    Trump’s office in New York had no immediate comment. State GOP Executive Director Ryan Moses said neither he nor state party Chairman Stephen Minarik have had discussions with Trump about running.

    Said Frank MacKay, state chairman of the Independence Party: “(Trump) is a formidable candidate for anything he decides to run for. We would love to see him run for president of the United States in 2008 as a third-party candidate. I’d do what I could to help give him a strong base here in New York and everywhere else in the country.”

    Trump flirted with a run for president on the Reform Party ticket in 2000. He has given money to Republicans and Democrats in state races.

    Republicans are looking for a candidate with name recognition and money to take on the only announced Democratic candidate, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Spitzer is far ahead of all candidates for governor in the early polls.

    And why not?

    An accomplished businessman with a healthy ego Trump already is an experienced politico.

    Announced Republican candidates include former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld, former Assemblyman John Faso, former Secretary of State Randy Daniels and Assemblyman Patrick Manning.

    Trump would easily win the Republican primary and then………. YOU”RE ELECTED!

    Stay tuned…….

    Donald Trump, Melania Trump and Randal Pinkett, winner of this season’s ‘The Apprentice’, after the last episode in New York December 15, 2005

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  • Criminals,  Politics

    France Riot Watch: New Years Alert for Renewed Riots

    The Independent has France on New Year alert for renewed bout of riots

    Sales of petrol in cans have been banned in Paris and other French cities as France prepares for a possible New Year’s Eve resurgence of last month’s suburban riots.

    Violence and car burning on 31 December has become a macabre tradition in France in recent years. The authorities fear that multiracial gangs of youths in poor suburbs may use the festivities tonight to resume the violent confrontations which destroyed 12,000 cars and scores of public buildings in November.

    New Year’s Eve is one of the nights when young people from the deprived suburbs traditionally pour into Paris, taunting police and causing minor scuffles. More than 4,500 police officers and gendarmes will be mobilised to protect the capital, especially the Avenue des Champs Elysées, where large crowds of Parisians and tourists are expected to gather to welcome 2006. Although the authorities have said they have no firm warnings of any plans to foment violence, there will be a heavy police presence at the suburban stations of the Metro and the RER regional train network. Any groups of youths heading towards central Paris will be watched closely and denied access to the city if necessary.

    Flap cannot imagine that this lawlessness has been allowed to occur in the past.

    What are they thinking in Paris?

    All sales of petrol in cans have been banned in Paris and many other areas of France in an attempt to prevent a reprise of the orgy of random car burning which marked the riots in November. On New Year’s Eve last year, 330 cars were set on fire across France. This compares with an average of 100 cars burnt on a “normal” day in the country. At the height of last month’s riots, 2,400 cars were burnt in one night

    A strong police presence and heavy, early enforcement of the criminal law is what is required.

    The French government of Jacques Chirac and police better get with the program.

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  • CIA,  Global War on Terror,  Politics,  Terrorists

    Covert CIA Program Watch: GST Leaked to Washington Post

    U.S. President George W. Bush (C) speaks to the press as Porter Goss, director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) looks on during Bush’s visit to the CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia, March 3, 2005. President Bush sought to reassure CIA employees on Thursday that they would not lose influence under an intelligence reorganization that created a new overall director for intelligence services.

    The Washington Post has Covert CIA Program Withstands New Furor

    Anti-Terror Effort Continues to Grow

    The effort President Bush authorized shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, to fight al Qaeda has grown into the largest CIA covert action program since the height of the Cold War, expanding in size and ambition despite a growing outcry at home and abroad over its clandestine tactics, according to former and current intelligence officials and congressional and administration sources.

    The broad-based effort, known within the agency by the initials GST, is compartmentalized into dozens of highly classified individual programs, details of which are known mainly to those directly involved.

    GST includes programs allowing the CIA to capture al Qaeda suspects with help from foreign intelligence services, to maintain secret prisons abroad, to use interrogation techniques that some lawyers say violate international treaties, and to maintain a fleet of aircraft to move detainees around the globe. Other compartments within GST give the CIA enhanced ability to mine international financial records and eavesdrop on suspects anywhere in the world.

    And, what is the point of weakening American anti-terror efforts by leaking this story?

    What is the motive of the reporter and the Washington Post?

    What is the motive of the CIA or NSA leakers?

    Some former CIA officers now worry that the agency alone will be held responsible for actions authorized by Bush and approved by the White House’s lawyers.

    Attacking the CIA is common when covert programs are exposed and controversial, said Gerald Haines, a former CIA historian who is a scholar in residence at the University of Virginia. “It seems to me the agency is taking the brunt of all the recent criticism.”

    So, is the CIA worried about these “Black Programs”? Flap thinks not.

    But, some of the folks in the MSM who hate the President want to weaken his Presidency at the expense of an unsafe America and exposing Americans to more terrorist danger.

    Duane R. “Dewey” Clarridge, who directed the CIA’s covert efforts to support the Nicaraguan contras in the 1980s, said the nature of CIA work overseas is, and should be, risky and sometimes ugly. “You have a spy agency because the spy agency is going to break laws overseas. If you don’t want it to do those dastardly things, don’t have it. You can have the State Department.”

    Indeed.

    But a former CIA officer said the agency “lost its way” after Sept. 11, rarely refusing or questioning an administration request. The unorthodox measures “have got to be flushed out of the system,” the former officer said. “That’s how it works in this country.”

    The world is a dangerous place.

    These unorthodox measures may offend the “LEAKER” of this story but do not offend Flap and the majority of Americans who enjoy our safety from terrorism.

    The Justice Department should discover the identity of the source of this story and prosecute him/her to the fullest extent of the law.

    No hero here!

    Captain Ed has Exempt Media Blows Cover On Another Key Counterterrorism Program

    In other words, Priest’s sources want to use the Post to fight the housecleaning that Porter Goss has initiated and to play a little CYA along with their years-long pushback against the Bush administration. They hijacked the front page of the newspaper to file complaints about having to engage the enemy in the war on terror, and when confronted about those rogue elements that have spent their efforts fighting the Bush administration rather than Islamofascists, they sob to Post reporters about their “image”.

    One day, these leaks will end, but the question will then be whether we have any effective defense left against the terrorists, or if we have tipped our hand so badly that our enemies will adapt and find ways around our efforts to launch another attack. If that happens, these same media outlets will be screaming about the administration’s failure to keep us safe. However, we won’t be fooled; the responsibility will be on those who took it upon themselves to cripple the very programs that have kept us safe for the past four years.

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  • CIA Leak Case,  NSA Surveillance Leak Case,  Politics

    NSA Leak Case Watch: Justice Deptartment Probing Domestic Spying Leak

    Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, left, speaks during a news conference about the Patriot Act at the Justice Department in Washington, in a Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2005 photo. The Justice Department has opened an investigation Justice officials said Friday, Dec. 30, 2005. into the leak of classified information about President Bush’s secret domestic spying program.

    The ASSociated Press has Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying Leak

    The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the leak of classified information about President Bush’s secret domestic spying program, Justice officials said Friday.

    The officials, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the probe, said the inquiry will focus on disclosures to The New York Times about warrantless surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

    The Times revealed the existence of the program two weeks ago in a front-page story that acknowledged the news had been withheld from publication for a year, partly at the request of the administration and partly because the newspaper wanted more time to confirm various aspects of the program.

    Catherine Mathis, a spokeswoman for The Times, said the paper will not comment on the investigation.

    Flap wonders if Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor in the CIA Leak Case is available? Or, if the Justice Department will finally end his futile attempt to prosecute Scooter Libby?

    The Justice Department’s investigation was being initiated after the agency received a request for the probe from the NSA.

    Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has been conducting a separate leak investigation to determine who in the administration leaked CIA operative Valerie Plame’s name to the media in 2003.

    Several reporters have been called to testify before a grand jury or to give depositions. New York Times reporter Judith Miller spent 85 days in jail, refusing to reveal her source, before testifying in the probe.

    Looks like more jail time for New York Times reporters.

    Prosecute this case!

    Update #1

    Michelle Malkin has FINALLY: JUSTICE DEPT. OPENS NSA LEAK PROBE

    AJ Strata and Stop the ACLU are tracking the story. Mac Ranger has an inside source. Flopping Aces reports on Beltway Buzz.

    Random thoughts:

    1) Won’t be long before we start hearing the Bush-haters at the Times and elsewhere moaning about how this probe is a waste of time/distraction from the important business of Congress/politically motivated(!).

    2) Look for the Plamegate apologists to argue that the NSA leaks were “good” leaks, justified in the name of safeguarding civil liberties and the national interest, and should therefore be exempt from criminal prosecution.

    By contrast, they argue that disclosures about Valerie Plame were “bad” leaks worthy of pulling out all prosecutorial stops–though no one has been charged with leaking classified info, and even if they did, the adverse effects on national security are infinitesimal compared to the damage done by the NYT/NSA leaks.

    The law, may I remind the Bush-bashers, does not grant an exception based on leakers’ motives. See Scott Johnson’s analysis of the statutory language here.

    3) The chickens will be coming home to roost at the Times, which crusaded loudly for a special prosecutor in Plamegate. Any bets on how long it will take for Eric Lichtblau and James Risen to roll over? I’d guess a few weeks after Risen’s book launch.

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  • Iran Nuclear Watch,  Politics

    Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Says Still Wants to Enrich Uranium in IRAN

    Reuters has Iran says still wants to enrich uranium at home

    Iran’s agreement to discuss Moscow’s plan to enrich uranium in Russia does not mean that Tehran has abandoned its drive to enrich uranium on its own soil, a senior Iranian official was quoted as saying on Friday.

    The remarks by Javad Vaeedi, deputy of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, appeared to dash faint hopes that Russia’s proposal could resolve the Islamic state’s nuclear standoff with the West.

    Flap has the story about Russia’s proposal here, Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran and Russia Agree to Nuclear Talks

    The proposal, which is backed by Washington and the European Union, involves the creation of a joint Iranian-Russian company to enrich uranium in Russia.

    The plan has been put forward by Moscow to try to allay international concerns that Iran could manufacture highly enriched uranium on its own soil to build atomic weapons.

    Iran says it wants to enrich uranium only to a low grade, suitable for use in atomic power reactors.

    But Vaeedi said Iran had only agreed to study Moscow’s joint-venture proposal on the assumption that it did not affect Iran’s plans to develop a full nuclear fuel cycle, including enrichment, at home.

    If Iran thinks they will be able to “STALL” Israel, then they better deploy the anti-missle system they recently purchased from the Russians.

    War planning continues for a March/April strike against Iran.

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