July 15, 2003
Mildly positive developments.
I don't have time to write much tonight, but I do want to point out the generally positive developments in the land of the so-called "liberal" media. Today Robert Scheer of the LA Times asserted A Firm Basis for Impeachment. Some seem to think that impeachment would merely distract from the goal of defeating Bush in 2004. I would rather see him defeated this year, myself. Of course, with a Republican Congress, the odds are against it.
It's pleasing to see that CNN Online not only has an article about the deficit (and the idea that the White House would cut it in half by 2006 is simply absurd; how, with more tax cuts for the rich?), but articles about Iraqi discontent and the Google WMD gag. Of course, they don't have any articles currently up about the lies continuing to come from the White House. Apparently North Korean nukes chased those articles off the page.
So while things could be better, they have certainly been worse. It's a mildly encouraging sign in a time when we need all the encouragement we can get.





