Read and weep from the Washington Post: "Afghan lawmakers demand a full, not partial, list of President Karzai's new cabinet." Impertinent, I say. The article says, "This is the first test of the embattled leader's commitment to clean up graft and bribery in his government." Karzai's response--he will release the' [...]
Washington Post, December 6, 2009: "Two shootouts between troops and gunmen in northern Mexico have killed 13 people including a drug trafficker...Morales, killed in the attack was accused of working for the Zetas, drug traffickers..." and on and on and on and on.
It's Bush's policy and Obama's war now in Afghanistan.
President Obama has decided to send more than 30,000 troops requested by General Stanley McCrystal to shore up the fight against the Afghan insurgency. Robert Baer, a former CIA agent, says what the U.S. faces when it comes to an "Afghan" [...]
A day or so after the disappointing speech on Afghanistan, where the war got a new owner with no valid warranties, I listened to the hawks' response to the Obama plan. Predictably, they jumped all over the president--"uninspired...too late...insuffiient support...the enemy will pull out calendars and mark July 2011 as'" [...]
A day or so after the disappointing speech on Afghanistan, where the war got a new owner with no valid warranties, I listened to the Hawks response to the Obama plan. Predictably, they jumped all over the president--"uninspired...too late...insuffiient support...the enemy will pull out calendars and mark July 2011 as" [...]
Dave Obey sometimes refers to Speaker Nancy Pelosi as "our quarterback." Well let's see how the QB responded to team player Obey's proposal to create a "war tax" to, as David suggested, "spread the sacrifice." She joined with Steny Hoyer and Harry Reid to kill the idea.
Dave Obey sometimes refers to Speaker Nancy Pelosi as "our quarterback." Well let's see how the QB responded to team player Obey's proposal to create a"war tax" to, as David suggested, "spread the sacrifice". She joined with Steny Hoyer and Harry Reid to kill the idea.
Harvard Law School is not cheap. Most students graduate with a huge debt. So, to encourage students to take jobs in the non-profit or governmental worlds, Harvard did something. The law school offered to waive tuition for third-year students if they would spend five years working for nonprofit organizations or [...]
When a new policy idea was presented to FDR, he reportedly said, "Clear it with Sidney." That would be Sidney Hillman.
It would appear that Governor Doyle is increasingly content to have his ideas vetted or created by Sheldon Lubar, or perhaps Lubar is only the trial balloon floater [...]
The moment has arrived. Toughen up, folks! Tonight President Barack Obama will proclaim that he is a lot like those who preceded him to a carefully crafted speech that will roll out of a TelePrompTer as the young cadets at West Point sit and listen. Had the speech been delivered [...]
Start your day by reading Bill Kraus' excellent guest Blog focused on the GOP, then read the NY Times editorial on the corrupt campaign funding system in New York. Good start to your week.
The weekend news reports on efforts to hire Afghans away from the Taliban. Jobs not guns. The' [...]
Before the behavioral huns overran the party, the biggest thorn in the side of the big-tent moderates who used to run the Republican Party were the “true” conservatives.
Or to put it another way, even if the people who run what remains of the party and the more powerful and numerous [...]
Bishop Tobin of Rhode Island is again in attack mode. Patrick Kennedy must repent and disavow his position on the right of a woman to seek or not to seek an abortion. If not? Then no communion for Patrick.
Bishop Tobin of Rhode Island is again in attack mode. Patrick Kennedy must repent and disavow his position on the right of a woman to seek or not to seek an abortion. If not? Then no communion for Patrick.
Headline in NY Times: "In Dublin,700 Pages on the Church's sins." The [...]
The President will take ownership of the Afghan war on Tuesday in a speech to be delivered at West Point. Yikes. (I'm not kidding.) The War Council and the other hawks have him in their talons.
I'm reminded this morning of FDR. He spoke at Chautauqua, New York, in 1936: "I" [...]
The NY Times article's second paragraph says it all. The White House said Mr. Obama had completed his consultations with his war council. I'm not making this up. "His War Council." (The Times did not say if Robert McNamara, McGeorge Bundy and Henry Kissinger were in attendance.)
We should give thanks that Obama has not caved (yet) to the military request for thousands of new troops for the graveyard called Afghanistan. Bill Moyers just devoted an entire program to LBJ's decision to bomb North Vietnam and send tens of thousands of troops to fight and die.' [...]
Looking forward to a mild start to a new week? Don't read the NYT story, "Executives Kept Wealth as Firms Failed." Who says so? Three profs at Harvard Law School. At Lehman, the top five executives received cash bonuses and proceeds from stock sales totaling $1 billion between 2000' [...]
Churches are exempt from property taxes and sales taxes. In exchange for that privilege they are not supposed to be involved in partisan political activity. Churches routinely break this rule, and [...]
Alan Borsuk, JS cheerleader and occasional education columnist for the paper, is scared. He is, needless to say, in favor of elimination of the elected school board governing Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS). Alan is so in favor of the Duncan/Doyle/Barrett plan he writes as if panicked now that it [...]
Alan Borsuk, J-S cheerleader and occasional Education columnist for the paper, is scared. He is, needless to say, in favor of elimination of the elected School Board governing Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS). Alan is so in favor of the Duncan/Doyle/Barrett plan he writes as if panicked now that it appears [...]
Three weeks ago, Bill Moyers suggested that if the "governing class" in America, insists on fighting (unwinnable) wars, then it should share the sacrifice--bring back the draft. Moyers argued that no one should be forced into service to get health insurance or because of a lost job. I agree. [...]
I never heard of "pink sheeting" and suspect you haven't either. NYT carried a disturbing account of the practice. A union, Unite Here, has been accused of this outrageous practice. "Union members and staff were brought to high-pressure meetings where they were brought to tears as supervisors pushed them'" [...]
Or do they? Take a look at the "640,000 jobs created or saved" by the Obama $160 billion stimulus spending. Challenged by ABC, the network took a harder look and concluded that 60,000 jobs should be culled from the list.
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet," wrote Shakespeare. "A rose is a rose is a rose," said Gertrude Stein. President Reagan told us there was no "hunger" in America. So we changed the name not the reality. NYT headline: "49 Million Americans Report a Lack" [...]
Jim Doyle has been very consistent when discussing the proposal to return the appointment authority of the DNR secretary to the DNR board of directors. For 14 years he never wavered. Not as attorney general nor as a candidate for governor. Never, that is, until it mattered.
Gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett is, apparently, taking advice from Jim Doyle on schools and the gubernatorial race in 2010. That's a little scary. We can only hope that the mayor will quickly establish his own path on all issues.
To name a few: Fundraising now but public funding of' [...]
Before education researcher Jerry Bracey died last month he issued a report that should serve as a dismissal of the Doyle-Barrett plan to take over Milwaukee's public schools. [...]
We begin with a quiz and the good news. The Puffin Foundation/The Nation gives a Creative Citizenship award to one who has challenged the status quo through distinctive, courageous, imaginative and socially responsible work of significance. Guess who won the award this year, along with $100,000? Jim Haney of WMC [...]
Feed me some soft balls and I'll try to knock 'em out of the park. OK? Q. Who is Bishop Tobin? Before yesterday I would have shrugged and said "dunno." Now I know. He is the Bishop (Catholic not Anglican) of Providence, Rhode Island (suburb of Boston), and likely [...]
Feed me some soft balls and I'll try to knock 'em out of the park. OK? Q. Who is Bishop Tobin? Before yesterday I would have shrugged and said "dunno." Now I know. He is the Bishop (Catholic not Anglican) of Providence, Rhodie Island (suburb of Boston) and likely soul-mate [...]
What does it mean that Jim Doyle calls himself a Democrat? Peek at Education policy. Jim Doyle promises to call a special session of the Democratic-controlled Legislature (with an hour or two of debate) to take up his bill that would "cede control of Milwaukee Public Schools to the mayor" [...]
Our nation has had one crisis after another. Katrina, 9/11, war in Iraq, war in Afghanistan, depression/recession, torture by American troops, Gitmo...it has not been an easy couple of years, so, the argument goes, cut Obama some slack.
I agree, but it must be said that the administration has not [...]
A reminder--the free lecture at the Law School is this Friday at 4:00. Professors Walter Dickey, Cecelia Klingele and Michael Scott will join Bob Kastenmeier to "Re-Imagine Criminal Justice." Call (608) 262-5918 for reservations. Join this vital discussion. See you there.
Milwaukee commute? Dan Bice, JS columnist, called the other [...]
Nearly every article informing us of the poor prospects for daily newspapers includes a plea to save the newspapers because, unlike blogs, papers are reliable. Well, those who write that don't read Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel education columnist Alan Borsuk. Borsuk believes to the core that Milwaukee schools need mayoral control;' [...]
Joel McNally once again pins the tail on the donkey in today's Cap Times. His thoughts on the odd Doyle/Obama/Barrett rush to destroy the coalition that brought victory to Obama and Wisconsin Dems just a year ago mirrored my own when I waited to speak at the anti-Doyle/Duncan/Barrett rally' [...]
Impartial Justice. Close your eyes and say it slowly. You can almost feel reform hitting the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. The vote--19-13 in the Senate and 51-42 in the Assembly. It is not perfect but an old friend once stopped to assure me that "perfection is for the next world--mistakes" [...]
Everyone was excited to see President Obama in Madison. Arne Duncan, his Secretary of Education--not so much. Things change quickly in politics. Prior to Tuesday's election results, Obama's advisers could argue that they don't need the base because the base (you, me, poor people, particularly African Americans, struggling to' [...]
Drove to an anti-Barrett rally at City Hall in Milwaukee yesterday to hear what our friends are saying about the proposed (by Governor Doyle and Mayor Barrett) takeover of Milwaukee's public schools. You know, the system Tommy, Howard Fuller, John Norquist and the Bradley Foundation "saved" with vouchers--the system they' [...]
For 60-odd years, some form of "war" has dominated the American agenda. Never content to permit the U.N. the resources to settle disputes, we have fought the Koreans, indirectly China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Grenada, Iraq, Afghanistan and, of course, wars on drugs, terrorists, poverty, the Cold War...and on and on. [...]
Think about it, Tom. Is Jim Doyle setting you up to fail? Are you sure he is on your team? If you listen to him and run for governor, fundraising will be your full-time occupation. Why? Because Doyle has done nothing to control the cost of campaigns. Nada. To win, [...]
The Republican death spiral started with the unintended consequences of the Watergate reforms. The party went from the main slater and funder of the campaigns of Republican candidates to a sideshow. The money got loose from what Ody Fish described as “the kinder mistress” and campaigns became entrepreneurial. The new [...]
I didn't realize that the reason some schools are not doing better is and has been right in front of your eyes and mine. I feel kind of embarrassed that it took me so long to figure out that we spend way too much time worrying about the impact of' [...]
Rules that would have required a judges and justices to recuse themselves in cases involving large campaign contributors would have restored confidence in the courts. Would have. [...]
Where would we be without Bill Moyers? His editorial on Bill Moyers Journal this week hit the nail on the head. He said, "If our governing class wants more war (in Afghanistan) let's not let them fight the war with young men and women who don't have jobs or" [...]
First some basics. If you want to practice law in Wisconsin, you must a.) Graduate from an accredited law school (cost: about $200,000, including wages you would have earned had you resisted the urge to make this a better world as a lawyer); b.) Be sworn into the profession, called [...]
The JS story begins, "A deeply divided state Supreme Court adopted a rule..." OK, close your eyes and think about the influence of money on governors, legislators, or Justices of the Supreme Court. That is the issue the seven-person court had on its plate yesterday. Did they go for public [...]
Before plunging into the educational revolution discussion, some hot news. By 96-0 the Assembly passed the puppy mill regulation bill. (I would like to know the names of the three members of the Assembly who didn't vote. Puppy haters, I'll bet.) Yup!
Puppies throughout the state will sleep better [...]
We know about the "dog-days-of-summer." Parents warned kids to stay away from strange dogs in August when dogs are panting to cool down. Now "puppy love" (long the preserve of high school kids) has dominated the Democratic agenda.
There was a reason to give control of the Legislature to Democrats--I [...]
In my positions of more or less importance in over 30 political campaigns of more or less importance I have learned many things. One of the most important is that judicial campaigns are and should be different from campaigns for partisan offices.
Both campaigns are about the candidates, their character [...]
Remember when Madison had two daily newspapers? It was interesting. I rarely agreed with Wisconsin State Journal (WSJ) editorials, but there was, at minimum, some editorial consistency. Today, "Wisconsin's Independent Voice" (WIV) the moniker the WSJ gave itself, opts to "Tie teachers to testing." Why? Well the sub-head announces that [...]
I watched Governor Doyle roll out his solution to under achievement in Milwaukee public schools this week and I thought of H.L. Mencken, who wrote, "There is always a well-known solution to every human problem; neat, plausible and wrong." And he added, "It is the dull man who is always" [...]
We were thrilled when author, NCLB critic, and friend of public education Gerald Bracey agreed to speak at Fighting Bob Fest in 2004. I will never forget the look on his face when I had to tell him, just before he spoke, that overheads would not work. He always used [...]
Pope beckons disaffected Anglicans to the Catholic Church. What? Married clergy? Women in the clergy? Whoa Nelly! Ah, the Catch 22: The Anglicans are in turmoil over gay clergy. It turns out the Anglicans broke out in 1534. I remember it well... So the faux unity may be at [...]
Jim Doyle tells us that he is moving forward to help Milwaukee in the so-called educational "Race to the Top." No one knows, or so it seems, what that clever slogan means but a Madison Avenue created title may be more important than substance.
This week we meet with Fighting Bob Fest veterans from Eau Claire. We will make plans for a progressive Chautauqua in the northwest and discuss the mission of Fighting Bob. Should FB hold festivals around the state? Remain focused on Baraboo for number 9? Is it possible to bring [...]
Always something to be wary about. The charge is that I, as a reformer, think it’s still 1978. The fact is that a lot of the trouble that I see with politics and political campaigning is that I know it isn’t 1978.
In 1978 the the two statewide papers and regional [...]
Yes, we have two of them. One appointed (U.S.) the other elected (Wisconsin). Both influence our daily lives. Both have been embarrassed by corporate money. The Wisconsin State Journal (WSJ) calls itself (I'm not making this up) "Wisconsin's Independent Voice." WSJ assures us that if we permit the elites to [...]
The Democrats in the Wisconsin Legislature just can't handle what every other state legislature has already done: regulating payday loan sharks.' [...]
The Democrats in the Wisconsin Legislature just can't handle what every other state legislature has already done: regulating payday loan sharks.' [...]
I get more than my share of fun, so let me share with you a quote from Florida Congressman Alan Grayson. He's the guy who summarized the Republican health plan as, "Get sick. Die quick." (Pardon the grammar.) The GOP, probably from their insurance industry department, demanded an apology.' [...]
And I get more than my share so let me share with you a quote from Alan Grayson, Dem.Fla. He's the guy who defended the Republican health plan. Their plan: "Get sick. Die quick." (Pardon the grammar) The GOP, probably from their insurance industry department, demanded an apology. He responded [...]
While there is still hope for meaningful health care reform, it is not too early for me to declare that I am disappointed with Senators Herb Kohl and Russ Feingold’s leadership in the issue of a national single payer health care system.
Finally, Olympia Snowe voted to save her job. She voted the "insurance ticket" headed by Max Baucus. "When history calls, history calls," she proclaimed. "One small step..." comes to mind. Obama praised Snowe as if she were a profile in courage. C'mon! After giving her proxy to Cigna, she' [...]
There are several opportunities in the next couple weeks to join the likes of Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton, former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske and long-time Republican campaign operative, clean elections advocate and FightingBob.com GuestBlogger Bill Kraus at events to build support for immediate passage of the Impartial Justice [...]
Many years ago, long before TV dulled the imagination of our kids, a Saturday radio program entitled Let's Pretend challenged the imagination. While it no longer appears, I am convinced that program is now the exclusive preserve of Congress. Catch this: "Insurance Dispute Heats Up Before Vote."