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Uh-oh. Lileks is ticked again.
Radioblogger ^ | 11/17/05 | James Lileks / Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 11/18/2005 8:28:07 AM PST by Valin

Uh-oh. Lileks is ticked again.

HH: I'm joined now by James Lileks. He is a columnist extraordinaire for the Newhouse News Service, Minneapolis Star Tribune, one of the most widely read internet sites in America, Lileks.com, author of many such books. And today, not a funny guy, though he normally is. James, what do you make of this week?

JL: I've had it with a lot of them. And if this wasn't serious, I'd be sitting back laughing. But it's not something to laugh about. What we have here is every single cliche that the left has been hammering into a sheet of tin since the beginning, made true. 1. Quagmire. We actually have a quagmire now, except it's a political quagmire of will. 2. We have the brual Afghan winter, except it's manifesting itself here as a brain freeze in the Senate, which appears to be a collection of the most obsequious, boozebags, clucksers and well-oiled weather vanes that we've ever seen leading this country. You can even throw in a plastic turkey, because that's pretty much what they've shown themselves to be. What is astonishing about this is that the people who are responsible, and who have their hands on the lever of power, have chosen this moment in history to reveal themselves as being incapable of understanding A) what happened, B) what is happening now, and C) what will happen if they continue on their course of action. In other words, they misunderstand the past, the present, and the future. It's astonishing.

HH: Let's talk about each of those. What have they forgotten?

JL: Well first of all, this preposterous argument that we've been going on for the last God knows how long about Iraq and al Qaeda and 9/11, and that whole context, has been completely forgotten. If you read the papers and you listen to Harry Reid bleating about the fact that the president had the audacity to strike back at what the people saying...the entire Democratic Party seems to believe that the nation of Iraq was formed out of whole cloth and imagination in 2003, for the sole purpose of having an invasion, so we could go over there and fail. That seems to be it. They've forgotten entirely what their party and everything in the media who had access to a newspaper knew about Iraq in the 90's. All right? So to completely obliterate that context is not only an act of astonishing stupidity, it is dangerous. It's stands up in the context of saying it completely ignores what we went through in the 90's, and what we were facing after 9/11. There's a piece that Powerline linked to today. It's an interview with an Iraqi arms inspector, and I think in Front Page Mag. And it's just...gruesome detail about what was going on, and the way that they were shifting their stuff around, and what we knew about their capabilities. And to have that argument at this point is just stunning.

HH: Now James, you may have noticed, I've interviewed a few Republicans over the years, and I'm kind of in favor of Republicans running the Senate.

JL: Right.

HH: And as a result, when Senator Frist wakes up this morning, and says the number one priority in January is asbestos litigation, it knocks me backwards.

JL: They need it. They need asbestos litigation, so that they can pack it in their jackets to make sure they don't catch on fire, from what I presume will be a base that like me, is throwing up their hands and saying what's the point? You're right. When you talk about Republicans, look at Norm Coleman from our state. Now Norm Coleman has done some good stuff with the George Galloway hearings. Bravo for him. But I don't get this whole approach now...hi, I'm Norm Coleman. I don't want to drill in ANWAR, and I'm in favor of kneecapping the effort in Iraq. That's why I'm a Republican. It doesn't fit.

HH: Do you think...you coined the term as far as I know, Senatitus.

JL: Right.

HH: And it is the condition that develops when everyone around you is obsequious and pretends you're right on every issue.

JL: Right.

HH: How do they break out of that?

JL: Well, how they break out of that is maybe consider there is something more important in life than them being Senators. If they're reading the polls, and then plucking through the auguries, and reading the tea leaves, and deciding this might be the time to back off of G.W., because the numbers don't look so good. They've got to look at the consequences of that. If it's more important for them to be elected Senator, so they can live a nice, comfortable life, ensconced in Washington, with all the perks and privileges, while the future of the country actually goes circling down the rat hole because they were too busy worrying about their pensions, well, then, maybe it's time for them best to step aside. At this point, I'm on board with a unicameral legislature. I'm frankly okay with just bricking up the door to the Senate entirely, and letting the lower house figure things out.

HH: Let's talk briefly about Representative Murtha, and his comments about Dick Cheney's deferments. To me, it's a low blow like none other, and that the veterans and the parents of military out there, are far more ballistic than I am. Why does that cross a line, James Lileks?

JL: For a variety of reasons. Again, it's the same sneering, petty, minute little gotcha line you get in the comments of the blogs, when somebody drags up a chicken hawk epithet. It's the notion somehow that you have to serve in order to have an opinion about this, and that the entire position of Cheney et al, Bush et al, is intellectually indefensible, because they didn't serve. If that's the case, then fine. We'll revert to some sort of military leadership, where only people who have served and picked up a gun are able to go and serve in the Senate, and have a say over these matters. Is that the America you want? I don't think so. But let's just see the Bush administration propose a bill where suffrage is now extended only to veterans, and see exactly how far that gets them.

HH: Is it a crossroads moment? Or am I overestimating the significance?

JL: You are not overestimating it. And I've been holding my fire about this, this week, and tamping it down, but then every day, and a day like this, where I hear a speech when they're actually talking about what? About setting a timetable, and then saying we're going to have a rapid response strike force to respond exactly to what? We have them there, on the ground, right now, to accomplish the goal, which is establishing in the Middle East, a bastion from which we can continue to project a value that is more consistent with the safety of America and the region. Duh! And if I'm...me, a guy living here in Minnesota, born and raised on the planet North Dakota, reading the newspapers and the blogs, and trolling the internet like everybody else can see that as a fairly good thing to have, I don't know why, exactly, that escapes the people we've nominated into office.

HH: What about the Harry Reid assault. In fact, just play a little bit of cut four for Lileks. Just a tiny bit. The into to cut number four.

11-17reid.mp3

The deceiving, dividing and distorting must end. Of course, this is the same move we've seen from Karl Rove and Dick Cheney, time and...

HH: Stop. Okay. What is that, Lileks?

JL: What is that?

HH: Yeah.

JL: That's telling you who the greatest of America is. it isn't Zarqawi. It isn't Osama bin Laden. It isn't any of those guys. It's Karl Rove. Okay? That's the bogeyman they see. That's the face decal they put in the urinals. That's what their problem is.

HH: You're right, James, as always. Lileks, thank you. Lileks.com, America, from the Minneapolis Star Tribune.


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To: OXENinFLA
I heard him on Hewitt's how last night, he was steamed!

I'm steam too. Last night I watched interview after interview with one politician or another and I couldn't possibly count the lies and false statements spewed forth...and in almost no case was any follow up questions were ever asked, or the wrong ones were. There was no challenging of "facts", there was no challenging of consequences...if I want to see idiots make speech after speech I'll go to the democrat convention...interviewers should...I don't know...perhaps INTERVIEW their subjects. At one of the biggest crossroads in our nation our media has completely and utterly failed us through their lack of ability to systematically explore and examine what our so called leaders are saying....GRRRR....I'm with Lileks...brick up the Senate...and then tell Congress if they don't do a good job they're next.

21 posted on 11/18/2005 9:11:31 AM PST by highlander_UW (I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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To: Constitution Day

Thanks for the ping! While it wasn't funny (except for his scathing description of the despicable so-called Senators), it was a marvelous rant of what needed to be said!

Bravo for Lileks, and long may he post in good health!


22 posted on 11/18/2005 9:11:37 AM PST by alwaysconservative (Older women are more efficient: they can sneeze, laugh, cough, and pee all at the same time.)
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To: sauropod

mark


23 posted on 11/18/2005 9:12:48 AM PST by sauropod ("The love that dare not speak its' name has now become the love that won't shut the hell up.")
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To: Valin
I don't recall if anyone else has mentioned this, but I thought of a near-perfect way of getting a large amount of money out of politics:

(drum roll, please)

Do away with senatorial elections and go back to appointment of U.S. senators by state legislators.

24 posted on 11/18/2005 9:29:59 AM PST by Real Cynic No More (Liberals and MSM manipulate the news.)
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To: massgopguy
Is this the same James Lileks that got driven from the Boston Herald after mistaking his wife for a Dura-Flame log and tossing her in the fire plave?

What are you talking about? He's never lived in Boston, for decades he's written for the Minneapolis Star-Tribune and he is happily married to his one and only wife. You might want to do more research before alleging attempted murder on an innocent party.

25 posted on 11/18/2005 9:31:34 AM PST by inkling
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To: Dog; Solson

Don't be so hard on Solson, Dog. Would you invite me to a public party knowing I'd humiliate you using your own words? Of course not. :-)


26 posted on 11/18/2005 9:36:50 AM PST by Coop (FR = a lotta talk, but little action)
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To: Valin
We'll revert to some sort of military leadership, where only people who have served and picked up a gun are able to go and serve in the Senate, and have a say over these matters.

Robert Heinlein, call your office.

I remember describing STARSHIP TROOPERS to someone when it first came out, and his response was, "That's like turning the government over to the American Legion."

27 posted on 11/18/2005 9:38:48 AM PST by JoeFromSidney (My book is out. Read excerpts at www.thejusticecooperative.com)
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To: massgopguy

I believe you may be thinking of this:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/leykis1.html


28 posted on 11/18/2005 9:42:57 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Valin

"We'll revert to some sort of military leadership, where only people who have served and picked up a gun are able to go and serve in the Senate, and have a say over these matters."

Sounds good to me.


29 posted on 11/18/2005 9:49:15 AM PST by Fenris6 (3 Purple Hearts in 4 months w/o missing a day of work? He's either John Rambo or a Fraud)
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To: Valin

"I've had it with a lot of them. And if this wasn't serious, I'd be sitting back laughing. But it's not something to laugh about. What we have here is every single cliche that the left has been hammering into a sheet of tin since the beginning, made true. 1. Quagmire. We actually have a quagmire now, except it's a political quagmire of will. 2. We have the brual Afghan winter, except it's manifesting itself here as a brain freeze in the Senate,...What is astonishing about this is that the people who are responsible, and who have their hands on the lever of power, have chosen this moment in history to reveal themselves as being incapable of understanding A) what happened, B) what is happening now, and C) what will happen if they continue on their course of action. In other words, they misunderstand the past, the present, and the future. It's astonishing."


This is the best analysis I've read in a long time! I've had it with them too.


30 posted on 11/18/2005 11:36:07 AM PST by kalee
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To: Valin
Damn. What a rant!

Dear RINOs in DC: WHAT HE SAID!

31 posted on 11/18/2005 12:06:52 PM PST by SquirrelKing (I'm not mean, you're just a sissy.)
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To: trisham
OMG!

Mistaking Lileks for Leykis.

Anybody who's read Lileks and listened to Leykis knows exactly how funny that is.

32 posted on 11/18/2005 12:46:59 PM PST by George Smiley (This tagline deliberately targeted journalists.)
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To: George Smiley
Anybody who's read Lileks and listened to Leykis knows exactly how funny that is.

*************

No kidding. :)

It wouldn't surprise me if it's happened more than once, though. The names are somewhat similar.

33 posted on 11/18/2005 1:09:18 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: OXENinFLA

So am I..He just says it so well!


34 posted on 11/18/2005 1:10:42 PM PST by MEG33 (GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: Dog

I wasn't trying to be nice.


35 posted on 11/18/2005 1:59:10 PM PST by Solson (magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri.)
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To: Valin; Zacs Mom; PhilDragoo; Happy2BMe; potlatch; ntnychik; Smartass; Boazo; Alamo-Girl; devolve; ..

check this out ping!


36 posted on 11/18/2005 5:26:37 PM PST by bitt ('George Bush was to go up in flames this Fall, not Paris.'...Richard Baehr)
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To: bitt

Thanks for the ping!


37 posted on 11/18/2005 8:23:53 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Constitution Day

Thanks for the ping, CD!


38 posted on 11/18/2005 9:38:11 PM PST by Watery Tart (“…the pessimistic prognostications that infect the Kerry camp…” -- Oliver North, 2004)
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To: Rummyfan
We'll revert to some sort of military leadership, where only people who have served and picked up a gun are able to go and serve in the Senate, and have a say over these matters. I wonder... will we see a coup because the military can no longer trust the pols to run the country?

I think it is inevitable. It's not that I welcome it, but you have at least a third of the Senate that could legitimately be brought up on charges of treason.

There was a book written about five years ago that fictionalized about an imcompetent Democrat president getting us into a stupid war in the middle east and botching up so badly that the military in essence fired HER and took control of the government.

If you want Peace, prepare for War. I'm afraid that if Bush does not take up the gauntlet and be willing to kick butt and take names he will do a grave diservice to our country by encouraging the corrupt leadership of the Democratic party to assume control of the Republic.

39 posted on 11/19/2005 6:52:58 PM PST by JusPasenThru (http://giinthesky.blogspot.com)
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To: Rummyfan

Ever read Starship Troopers? If no, you should do so.

If you respond "no, but I saw the movie", I'm going to nominate you for a DU membership.


40 posted on 11/20/2005 5:27:57 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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