Submitted for your approval…  a country… whose current state of politics is in turmoil thanks to  an incredibly dishonest, out-of-touch and dumb-as-a-box-of-rocks administration.  Bloggers, looking to incite change, alter the universe by growing their  legions of followers and posting the truth, at least until the black  windowless vans show up.  Welcome… to The Weekly Rewind…
Applaud:  to the ever-falling approval numbers for “President” Bush. This  week, a plethora of new polls came out and at least two of them had all-time lows. Quinnipiac University national poll  put him at 28%, and a NBC/WSL poll put  him at 29%... (Must contain glee... must contain glee...)
Heckle:  to the FBI  for discovering that they often broke rules in their  data collection.  (I am shocked… shocked to find gambling in this establishment).  It seems that while collecting data about domestic phone calls, e-mails  and financial transactions in recent years the bureau violated the law  more than 1,000 times. The audit that discovered this covered a scant  10% their national security investigations since 2002... meaning that  there are probably a LOT more law violations that have not yet been  found... (I don't even know where to begin other than to  say I am NOT AT ALL surprised...)
Heckle:  to the news that mlitary service members have become prime targets of  identity thieves who are exploiting the widespread use of Social Security  numbers in the military to gain sensitive personal information. The  military is attempting to combat the problem through a costly upgrade  of its identity documents and systems.
Applaud:  to a bi-partisan group of senators who, in response to the piss-poor treatment of wounded  soldiers at Walter  Reed, introduced a measure aimed at boosting “disability pay to those  hurt in combat” and at the same time looked to “improve care for  brain injury.” (Good job guys… these veterans are risking/risked  their lives for our freedom and making sure they get topnotch care and  are taken care of it the least we can do…)
Heckle:  to a plan that just sounds bad. The US military is going to arm Iraqi Sunnis to fight al Qaeda… (cuz  every other time the US has done something like that, it’s NEVER come  back to bite us on the ass…)
Applaud:  to the news that “President” Bush’s money-raising ability for  the gop is, at best, waning. (Good news indeed, but the Democrats  need to make sure they actually DO something with this and not sit on  the laurels…)
Heckle:  to the senate for beginning debate on  energy legislation that would focus on curbing gasoline consumption  and increasing the use of cleaner fuels in electricity generation but  wouldn’t have any fucking affect on consumers' number one complaint  of rising gas prices… (Watch my hands as I move them around  and make you think I’m doing something when in reality I’m not doing  a damn thing…). The bill has some endearing  qualities as it would have raised vehicle fuel-economy standards for the first time  in nearly 20 years  and make oil-industry price gouging a federal crime. But the heckles  continue because senators from states with auto plants are going attach an amendment that  would give automakers more time to meet higher fuel mileage targets…  (Your tax dollars and your Washington vote at work…)
Applaud:  to the House for passing what could become the first major federal  gun control law in over a decade.  The law, spurred by the Virginia Tech campus killings and buttressed  by the NRA, would improve state reporting to the National Instant Criminal  Background Check System to stop gun purchases by people, including criminals  and those adjudicated as mentally ill, who are prohibited from possessing  firearms. (Wow…what a concept)
Heckle:  to the Bush(whacked) administration (I know, you’re shocked)  for altering the Justice Department’s role in civil rights by “aggressively  pursuing religion-oriented cases” and diminishing its involvement  in the “traditional area of race” by transferring or demoting “experienced civil  rights litigators”  while at the same time bringing in graduates of religious-affiliated  law schools who “favor the new priorities.”
Applaud: to  the news that Sen. Tim Johnson’s (D-SD) doctors are saying that he  will be able to fully resume his senatorial  duties soon? While that is good news for the  Democrats who have missed his voice, it’s absolutely terrific and  fantastic news for him and his family… and nothing else needs to be  said…
Heckle:  to having incredibly thin skin. Last month, lawyers for Scooter Libby  tried to play the “bloggers can be mean” defense while urging the  judge to not release letters to the public that were written in  support of their client. Their reason? The “real possibility that  these letters, once released, would be published on the Internet and  their authors discussed, even mocked, by  bloggers.” (Oh.  My. God. Who knew we could be such a scary bunch???)
Applaud:  to the CIA for cutting its use  of contractors by 10%. The cuts are in response to  criticism from Congress about the increasing privatization of intelligence  gathering, and while 10% is a small number, we’ll give them the applaud  for doing the right thing on a small scale and in hope that it also  keeps TBWA out of their minds…
Heckle:  to federal judge Reggie Walton receiving death threats and threatening  phone calls because he followed the letter of the law and sentenced  Scooter Libby. (Sad… just sad…)
Applaud:  to the fact that AttorneyGate just won’t go away and that AG Alberto  “Albatross” Gonzales’ troubles have gotten worse with  the disclosure by top DOJ officials that they are investigating whether  Gonzales sought to influence the eventual testimony of one of his former  senior aides… (Noooo, I’m sure he wasn’t trying to do that  at all… I’m sure it was just a friendly chat and they talked about  sports… and the weather…)
Heckle:  to Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt. He called Sen.  Craig Thomas’s (R-WY) office Thursday afternoon to request a meeting  with the senator… who had passed away Monday after a seven month battle  with leukemia. Oops. WaPo wrote earlier this week that “Thomas staffers  were stunned.” (Way  to stay in the loop there Mike… ya dumbass…)
Applaud:  to dodging a bullet. The Wyoming Republican Party released a final list  of 31 individuals Thursday night that had submitted applications by  the deadline to replace Sen. Thomas. The incredibly good news is that  Lynne “Dickette” Cheney, was not among them… (Oh thank GOD!! Though  keep in mind that if ANYONE would slip their application in after the  deadline, it would be a Cheney…)
Heckle:  to the announcement from a U.S. military commander earlier this week  when he said that Iraq’s army would have to expand its rolls “by  at least 20,000 more. He then added that even if they do do that, Iraq  would “remain incapable of taking full responsibility” for  its security. Essentially he’s saying that Iraq would have to have  a  long-term military  relationship with  the U.S… (Well duhhhhhh)
Applaud: that 2 of “President” Bush’s aides have been subpoenaed for… wait for it… AttorneyGate. Former White House counsel Harriet Miers and Sara Taylor, a former White House political director were served earlier this week in order to determine how involved they were in the firing of nine US Attorneys… (Will these elicit damaging feedback like that of Monica Goodling & Kyle Sampson or will they sneak out of it in some way? Stay tuned to AttorneyGate)
Heckle: to the no-confidence vote against Attorney General Alberto “Albatross” Gonzales going down in defeat in the Senate earlier this week as republicans dubbed the vote a “political stunt.” (Wow… a lot of them favor Gonzales leaving the AG position but none of them want to do anything about. Way to stand by your convictions there guys)
Heckle:  to Sen. Joe Lieberman (IR-CT). He’s becoming enough of a tool that we can start labeling his heckle as ‘just on general principles alone’ but this week he definitely has ONE thing that needs to be heckled. On Sunday he spoke out for a military strike  against Iran.  (It’s official… Joe is an absolute idiot… to call for military action against Iran now while our military is stretched thin because of Afghanistan and Iraq is not only dangerous, but also incredibly stupid)
And finally… we throw out a Heckle: to a politician on the other side of the pond. Italian Sen. Gustavo Selva, frustrated that he was going to be late for a TV interview last week because streets around the Italian Senate were blocked for “President” Bush’s visit, “dialed 118 for an ambulance asking to be rushed to his heart specialist” and gave the ambulance the TV studio’s address. While Selva may now face criminal charges for his stunt, he marks the return of and goes down as TBWA’s first-ever non-American Tool of the Week. Let’s give him a hand people.
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