Age of Enlightenment

Think Progress gives us this gem from G. Gordon Liddy’s radio show, a moment where the host contemplates the prospect of a Justice Sotomayor:

LIDDY: Let’s hope that the key conferences aren’t when she’s menstruating or something, or just before she’s going to menstruate. That would really be bad. Lord knows what we would get then.

Which for some reason reminds me of how his old boss approached the idea of a woman on the Supreme Court:

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  • sacredh

    Which political party does that represent? I’ll give you a clue. It’s the one that is only slightly more alive than Nixon is now.

  • http://phd9.blogspot.com Paul Dirks

    Ahhh the good old days…..
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  • teresakopec

    Let me see… which current MSNBC commentator also worked for Nixon? Oh, that’s right, Pat Buchanon. Apparently he and Liddy are still with the ‘Ol Man on this issue.

  • vastwastelander

    Yeah, see! That’s what happens when you put women in positions of power. Once a month they go crazy!
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    As opposed to Scalia, who’s ALWAYS “on the rag.”
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    What a bunch of morons . . .

  • Karen Tumulty

    any excuse to post my all-time favorite moment from the nixon tapes. i used to have it taped to the wall of my office, but it disappeared.

  • sacredh

    If nobody else is going to defend the republicans, I’ll have to do it.

  • sacredh

    My favorite part of the Nixon tapes was the missing 18 minutes. You know, the part where Dick is screaming at Pat to stay the hell out of the liquor cabinet and Pat was threatening to expose him for having Robert Kennedy shot if he didn’t pour her another double.

  • gysgt213

    KT-Remember this? And I seem to remember you gave this guy a pass.
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    Bob Herbert did not though.
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  • Karen Tumulty

    Gunny: With Nixon as my standard, it’s really hard for any other man to impress me. Though Liddy came close.

  • kathy

    It’s good to remember we actually have advanced from the bad old days. Of course Tom Tancredo is filling in for ole tricky dick now, but Tancredo doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of sitting in the White House.

  • dunedweller

    Maybe she takes Annuale and he’d only have to worry about her once a year.
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    http://www.hulu.com/watch/10234/saturday-night-live-annuale

  • sacredh

    I still think it was a mistake on Nixon’s part not to take Liddy up on his offer to stand on a street corner and take one for the team. Let’s not forget that Liddy is a close personal friend of John McCain. McCain apparently shares Liddy’s high regard for women.

  • gysgt213

    It is been my long belief that when you turn the other cheek on this kind of stuff what they say in locker rooms and whisper in the corners at dinner parties about how they really feel about you they will say out loud to your face.
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    These type of people don’t see your non-responsiveness as you taking the high rode or rising above or not taking the bait. They see it as acceptance and the go ahead to say whatever they feel like in any setting they feel like and about any one they feel is not their equal.

  • sacredh

    kathy: I think you’re wrong. I can see Tancredo sitting in the White House. Strapped to a chair, blindfolded and having jumper cables hooked up to his testicles.

  • 53_3

    A quickie link for those who still think the majority of Americans hate government involvement:
    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/05/29/cnn-poll-americans-ok-with-more-government-influence-in-return-for-lower-health-care-costs/
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    sacredh:
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    I’ve got three pairs of jumber cables. Do you think it would be more effective if I hook up Tancredo, Gingrich, and Limbaugh in series or should we hook ‘em up in paralell.
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    In series, the voltage would have to be cranked up to get ‘em smoking, but in parallel, there might be an impedence mismatch and the circuits might blow.
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    But, BUT! If we waterboard ‘em at the same time, I think we could get a LOT more current flowing!
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    What do you say?

  • carlomickey

    Gibbs has now apologized for Sotomayor’s remark that she would have had more empathy then a what male judge might have, saying “her choice of words was unfortunate…”

    When will the delicate Dem commentators, politicians and pundits learn that…YOU NEVER APOLOGIZE TO REPUBLICANS! This just emboldens them to further attacks because an apology is considered weak and wimpy…

    Maybe this “niceness” is working for the O administration, making the attacking Republican wingers look bad, but I’d still like to see more strong and simple arguments from the Dems…and no apologies EVER!

  • sacredh

    53_3: Don’t even joke about hooking those three up in a series. You know as well as I do that it would result in a circle jerk.

  • jake2008

    I could be wrong (I’m just a man after all) but I thought most women stopped menstrating by age 54!!!

  • 53_3

    Ok. Sorry sacred. Three individual circuits then. No waterboarding, either. What a killjoy!
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    Spoilsport!

  • sacredh

    53_3: I take my duties as a hall monitor seriously. I try to keep things clean and decent around here…but even the sainted among us can be provoked. Waterboarding is fine. It’s not torture. It’s just good clean fun on a hot summer’s day. Watersports are a different ball of wax. Don’t even go there.

  • trifecta55

    Karen, I can’t believe you did not dig up the Newt Gingrich quote too. He has doubled up today btw. Well, here goes the classic Newtism.
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    If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for thirty days because they get infections and they don’t have upper body strength. I mean, some do, but they’re relatively rare. On the other hand, men are basically little piglets, you drop them in the ditch, they roll around in it, doesn’t matter, you know. These things are very real. On the other hand, if combat means being on an Aegis-class cruiser managing the computer controls for twelve ships and their rockets, a female may be again dramatically better than a male who gets very, very frustrated sitting in a chair all the time because males are biologically driven to go out and hunt giraffes.

  • ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®©

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    Watersports are a different ball of wax. Don’t even go there.

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    And then there’s Diaper Dave Vitter...
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  • kryptik1

    You missed something even more telling from Liddy, KT:
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    LIDDY: I understand that they found out today that Miss Sotomayor is a member of La Raza, which means in illegal alien, “the race.” And that should not surprise anyone because she’s already on record with a number of racist comments.
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    Not only taking the line of the NCLR as being a KKK-like organization, but immediately equating Spanish language or being hispanic with ‘illegal alien’. And then he has the call to insist she’s the racist.

  • rose83

    The irony here is delicious: Republicans who just nominated an obviously erratic man for President are now worried by the prospect of a menstruating woman on the Supreme Court.
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    KT, thanks for the Nixon quote. I’m so glad I was born in 1983…

  • sacredh

    “I’m so glad I was born in 1983…”
    rose83: The 60′s were more fun than you can imagine.

  • kryptik1

    sacredh – But living in the 60s means you also probably had to live through Nixon and…ugh….disco. No thanks, good sir. ;)

  • jcapan

    Sadly, Nixon was president during my birth–not much of a herald for progress of the species. It’s funny how I never think of that, or that Vietnam was still going on, or that Watergate had yet to happen. The innocence of babes.
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    However, I say let these inadequate demagogues rant away their dying days. Their time, despite MSM life-support, is passing. There’ll come a time, the sooner the better, that they’ll appeal to such a small sliver of the populace that even Time et al will be forced to ignore them. Ironically, they’re hastening the arrival of that moment one day at a time.

  • Cliff

    The 60′s were more fun than you can imagine.
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    No way, man. I’ve seen Easy Rider. I know how it went down.

  • jcapan

    Ah, but the ’60s (IMHO, American cinema’s best decade) also brought us this:
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    Mind you, I was born safely in the embrace of the ’70s, barely a month into that anti-climax of a decade.

  • gysgt213

    The 60s smelled funny to me. But otherwise, good times.

  • rose83

    rose83: The 60′s were more fun than you can imagine.
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    sacredh, Probably not as much fun for people who look like me… But the music and some of the clothes were great. Of course with cyclical fashions I get to listen to the Beatles on my iPod and wear cool 60′s style dresses AND be taken seriously as a woman and minority.
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    Sadly, Nixon was president during my birth–not much of a herald for progress of the species. It’s funny how I never think of that, or that Vietnam was still going on, or that Watergate had yet to happen. The innocence of babes.
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    jcapan, me too. I almost never think about the trauma of disco.

  • Friar Tuck

    The 60s smelled funny to me. But otherwise, good times.
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    I remember the sixties lasting almost to the end of the seventies, but then I was stoned all the time. In retrospect, that turns out to have been a relatively wise decision.
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    I spent most of the Reagan administration too drunk to walk. Come to think of it, that was probably a shrewd move as well.
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    Up next: the opposing view, presented by my liver and my parietal lobe. Stay tuned!

  • jcapan

    FT: And the 90s?

  • jcapan

    Rose,
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    Or that Ronnie was el presidente when you blessed the world with your addition. Compared to that, I feel a lot better about Tricky Dick! 1983 though–wow, I feel old. That’s the last time my beloved O’s won the world series. I remember slow-dancing to Lionel Richie songs–as Kurtz would say, “the horror, the horror” (at least of my fashion). Vicky Travers–the little red-haired girl of my Charlie-Brown dreams.

  • sacredh

    The same day Sgt. Pepper came out, I lit up and had sex for the first time. Less than three weeks later I turned 12. The Summer of Love was one of the happiest times of my life. I was already well over six feet tall and was shaving. I looked a good bit older. Several of the teachers at my school who didn’t have me in their classes thought I’d failed four or five times. I was probably the youngest in my classes. I was dating juniors and seniors when I was in seventh and 8th grade. I had opportunities like you wouldn’t believe. To my dying day, I’ll say the 60′s were the best.

  • shepherdwong

    “…i used to have it taped to the wall of my office, but it disappeared.”
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    Always guessed you were a DFH at heart, KT. Fortunately, it seems as though the misogynist dinosaurs are slowly dying off, along with the racist and homophobic ones. Personally, when I heard the Great White Male dinos talking “quotas” again, I couldn’t think of one reason why the next four appointees shouldn’t automatically be women.

  • Friar Tuck

    FT: And the 90s?
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    I started cleaning up all the messes I made (I’m not half done yet). My personal narrative gets real boring at that point, except for seminary in-jokes, and Allah knows we get enough of that from Amy Sullivan.

  • Karen Tumulty

    Speaking of Nixon, someone just drew my attention to this treasure:
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  • kathy

    Missed most of the thread. What I get for falling asleep in front of the Sox-Jays game (defensive indifference. we were losing).
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    The 60′s were wonderful mostly because we were young. Politically they were pretty intense, and I sometimes take a deep breath when I think the 2000′s were worse (though Bush did worse things than Nixon, who looks positively enlightened now. EPA, eg). As Rose said, she wouldn’t have had such a nice time.
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    For those of you who want a refresher of what really went down, this hippie timeline is pretty indispensable:
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    http://www.hippy.com/timeline.htm

  • kathy

    trifecta: It will be interesting to see how Newt deals with the reality of you tube if he decides to run for something again. He still apparently thinks you can say things to your target audience that no one else will notice.
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    Hey Karen, this like old times. Awake at 6 on Saturday morning. Sure you don’t have a campaign plane to catch?

  • yutsano

    Hey Karen, this like old times. Awake at 6 on Saturday morning. Sure you don’t have a campaign plane to catch?
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    It’s either Swampkids or withdrawals. With the Nixon video I’m speculating on the latter.

  • kathy

    Yutsano – me too. Feels like everybody’s abandoned the swamp for twitterland

  • sacredh

    I have not and will not twitter. It’s another goal I have in life. I will not get a cellphone and I won’t twitter. I won’t eat sushi either. Don’t I get a cookie or something?

  • yutsano

    I have not and will not twitter. It’s another goal I have in life. I will not get a cellphone and I won’t twitter. I won’t eat sushi either. Don’t I get a cookie or something?
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    I broke down on the cellphone thing but it’s only a tool to stay in touch with family and friends. Now I actually kinda like the thing. Twitter on the other hand is nonsensical to me, no offense to any Twitters. Do you REALLY need to know what I’m doing at any moment? My life ain’t that interesting trust me!

  • sacredh

    yutsano: I agree. I usually don’t care that much what I do at any particular moment let alone anyone else. The cellphone thing for me is that when I’m out I do not want a call telling to stop places and pick up things. I also tend to go off on people who answer the damned things during a movie. I had a theater full of people applauding once when I screamed at a woman to shut the f’ing thing off or take it outside. The future of Middle Earth was at stake.

  • kathy

    sacredh: I’m trying to grasp the unexpected news of how much I seem to have in common with you. Also no twitter, no cell phone, and no sushi. :-D (But I’m guessing you don’t use emoticons)

  • sacredh

    kathy: I have used them (emoticons) before. I’m not anti-technology by any stretch of the imagination. I like gadgets and toys (including 5 surrounded sound theater systems in the house, a game room and giant screen tv’s in both living rooms), I just think that cellphones and twitter are overkill.

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    Yeah, I didn’t think anyone did, but it was still interesting.

  • 53_3

    I finally broke down too, on the cellphone front, sacred. My mother waterboarded me 187 times before I would agree to accept one from her.
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    And now? It’s indispensable for handling long distance client calls and other useful stuff. My land line? I still have one and won’t give it up. It’s the umbilical cord that attaches me to the rest of the world, even if only in my mind.
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    I don’t even know how to twitter. Wonder if QH and the old crowd are tweeting* over in twitterland.
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    It would be more of a strangled squawk than a tweet, if you ask me, which you didn’t…

  • 53_3

    On Sliders:
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    I’m thinking of very, very small guillotines.
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    Forgive me. It’s 9:02 AM here…

  • sacredh

    Commentor2B: I remember the episode very well. I’m a sci-fi geek. I accidentally went to a Star Trek convention once. I probably still have a copy somewhere.
    53_3: I’m lucky. When I go home from work that’s it. Eight hours and out. Off with the heads.

  • 53_3

    Back at the ranch, here is a bit of rather nasty news:
    http://www.kwch.com/global/story.asp?s=10451609
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    An abortion provider was shot and killed in his church.
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    Looks like Napolitano might just be right. Chalk yet another one up to Dittoheads Gone Mad*.
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    *Maybe the GOP is adapting the “lone wolf” policies used to protect the KKK, Neo Nazis, and other hate groups.

  • 53_3

    I look at this as an example of how Rush Limbaugh & fellow dittoheads intend to “take back the country”.

  • sacredh

    This news certainly puts a bit of a damper on our celebration tomorrow. Every June 1st we bake a cake in the shape of a guitar to mark the anniversary of the release of Sgt. Pepper. It was 42 years ago today….

  • 53_3

    Yah! Sgt Peppers’ Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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    After all, nobody knows it yet, bue we all live in a yellow submarine…

  • sacredh

    The cake is baked. The Beatles are playing on the stereo and we’re going to watch Yellow Submarine tonight. We invited some friends over tonight for a cookout and everyone will have their Beatles t-shirts on. A splendid time is guaranteed for for all. If anybody fires up I am going to be soooooo jealous. It’s more than unlikely, but maybe my wife and I will pass a cigarette back and forth just for old times sake. I wonder if she’s ever been shotgunned with a menthol cigarette?

  • sacredh

    Tonight was a perfect example of why I hate cellphones. The couple we invited over got here, we cooked out and put in Yellow Submarine. His wife had NEVER seen it before. The Beatles had just got to the Sea of Holes when his cellphone went off. He was supposed to work daylight tomorrow. He got called out for midnight shift and has to work a double. If he didn’t have the cellphone, by the time he got home they would have got someone else to work.

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