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by Jim Swanson • 7:08 pm
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Headed for the “Gray Bar Motel”
Two Ohio election workers seen in “Hacking Democracy” (shown on HBO during last
fall’s elections) have just been sentenced to jail for rigging a recount. Filmmakers
Russ Michaels and Simon Ardizzone discuss the impact of their documentary, which is
now out on DVD. If you haven’t seen this video yet, it is, truly, a disturbing “must
see.”
Cheney and More Misinformation
Captured Iraqi documents and intelligence interrogations of Saddam Hussein and two
former aides “all confirmed” that Hussein’s regime was not directly cooperating with al-Qaeda before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, according to a report declassified
Thursday by the Pentagon. This came as Vice President Dick Cheney, appearing on the
Rush Limbaugh show, reasserted the existence of such a pre-invasion connection.
Cheney on Zarqawi:
“He took up residence there before we ever launched into Iraq, organized the
al-Qaida operations inside Iraq before we even arrived on the scene and then, of
course, led the charge for Iraq until we killed him last June,” Cheney told radio
host Rush Limbaugh during an interview. “As I say, they were present before we
invaded Iraq.”
Meanwhile, Representative Charles Rangel (D-NY) had a response to the Vice
President’s comments. Check out the video of Rep. Rangel on CNN’s “The Situation
Room.”
In Need of H20
The driest periods of the last century - the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the droughts
of the 1950s - may become the norm in the Southwest United States within decades
because of global warming, according to a study released Thursday. The research
suggests that the transformation may already be underway. Much of the region has been
in a severe drought since 2000, which the study’s analysis of computer climate models
shows as the beginning of a long dry period.
Shut The Hatch
Meanwhile, from the “YOU GO,GIRL” Department, many kudos to Air America’s Rachel
Maddow for calling out Senator Orrin Hatch over last week’s remarks about fired U.S.
Attorney Carol Lam. Maddow both published and aired an open letter to Mr. Hatch on
one of last weeks radio shows. The letter is as follows:
An Open Letter to Senator Hatch
by Rachel Maddow on April 4, 2007
Dear Senator Hatch -
You don-t call, you don-t write.
I-ve just about exhausted myself trying to get someone in your office to call me back
this week. Please apologize to your adorable receptionist on my behalf - the poor
man now gets audibly exasperated as soon as I say “hello”.
What I-d like to talk with you about is very simple: on NBC’s Meet the Press this
past Sunday, you said this about Carol Lam, the US Attorney for San Diego who was
fired by the Justice Department in December:
“She was a former law professor, no prosecutorial experience, and the former campaign
manager in Southern California for Clinton”
I checked the transcript against the video and it’s clear to me that you weren-t misquoted.
Here’s my question for you or your staff: what in the Lord’s name are you talking
about?
Here at Air America, we called John Emerson, who managed Clinton’s California
campaign in -92 and again in -96 to ask if Carol Lam had been the “campaign manager
in Southern California for Clinton” - you might have thought we-d asked him if the
sky was green.
First of all, uh, NO, she wasn-t.
And second, Carol Lam was an Assistant US Attorney at the time of Clinton’s
campaigns, and she therefore couldn-t have also been a campaign manager for any
presidential candidate without violating the (ironically-named) Hatch Act, which
restricts political activity by federal government employees.
Then we called a source close to Carol Lam in California, who expressed utter
bewilderment at what old Orrin said on Meet the Press. The source confirmed for us publicly-available documents about Lam’s career which indicate that she is not a law professor, she’s “been a federal prosecutor for nearly 18 years and [has] never been a fundraiser for any president”.
Senator Hatch, what’s going on here?
Were you thinking of someone else? You seemed under the weather on Sunday — did you
maybe fall asleep and wake up in the middle of what you thought was a totally
different interview - an interview about someone who DID work for Clinton’s campaign?
Don-t you want to apologize and set the record straight? Won-t you be embarrassed if
Meet the Press has to run a correction about something you said, that you won-t retract?
Or do you have secret information that no one else has, that will back up your off-the-wall claims about Carol Lam?
Senator Hatch, call me.
My voicemails have filled up the systems on all of your press guys- phones, so I know
you know how to reach me. When you call me back, I-ll give you all the time you want on my radio show to either explain your top’secret Carol Lam information, or to apologize for your utterly outrageous, inexplicable smear.
I know it’s difficult to have to defend the Bush Administration for their political
purge of the US Attorneys — but that doesn’t mean you get to make stuff up about the
US attorneys that you think will make it seem like they deserved what they got.
Come on, come on, Senator Hatch. I caught you on this one. Return my calls — I’ll
help you make it all better.
All best wishes,
Rachel Maddow
Host, “The Rachel Maddow Show”
Air America Radio
In his feeble attempt to apologize and explain himself, Hatch Sent a letter to NBC’s
“Meet The Press” host Tim Russert.
Read Hatch’s letter below
Have a great weekend.
Jim
Filed: Dick Cheney








