Index to
current/recent Daily Political
Satire/Commentary at PoliSat.Com·
(Listed in reverse chronological order)
February
24, 2004: Ralph Nader's candidacy poses potential boon, not
bane, for the Democrats for Election 2004 regardless of whether they pick John
Kerry, John Edwards or Hillary Clinton.·
February
23, 2004: Ralph Nader's candidacy poses potential help for,
not hindrance to, the Democratic nominee in Election 2004 regardless of whether
it be John Kerry, John Edwards or Hillary Clinton.·
February
23, 2004: Ralph Nader's candidacy poses potential help for,
not hindrance to, the Democratic nominee in Election 2004 regardless of whether
it be John Kerry, John Edwards or Hillary Clinton.·
February
22, 2004: John Kerry, John Edwards, George Bush, Ralph
Nader and most candidates evade issues on same-sex marriage, civil union and
traditional marriage leading to the Quantum Theory of Marriage.·
February
20, 2004: John Edwards challenges John Kerry to a
Pre-Super-Tuesday Debate in Georgia to be called "Achilles' Heels versus
Tar Heels."·
February
19, 2004: Report of John Edwards'proposal for "No-Sex
Marriage" as a "One America" solution to the "Two
Americas" problem of "Same-Sex Marriage" and "Opposite-Sex
Marriage" ignites a political firestorm.·
February
18, 2004: John Edwards stages a Sea Biscuit Gallup on Tar
Heels narrowing the lead of John Kerry galloping on Achilles' Heels in the
Wisconsin race as they approach the Super Tuesday final stretch.·
February
17, 2004: John Kerry's Achilles' Heel gets stuck in
Wisconsin not by an arrow but by tar.·
February
16, 2004: John Kerry Tells Aides to "Remind me to keep
Clark beside, not behind, me."·
February
14, 2004: Hillary Clinton sends Valentine's Day cards to
John Kerry, John Edwards, Howard Dean,Wesley Clark, and Al Gore.·
February
13, 2004: John Kerry stays in the saddle by galloping past
kiss-and-tell tattle.·
February
12, 2004: Media seeks to learn who's raising questions
about whether John Kerry has an heretofore unexposed Achilles Heel.·
February
11, 2004: John Kerry gallops (and Gallups) ahead of John
Edwards and Howard Dean and leaves Dark Horse Clark in the dust.·
February
10, 2004: Bush's Critics Debate Decision for War:
Choice or Necessity? Elective or Necessary? Just or Unjust? Wise or
Unwise?·
February
10, 2004: Al Gore accuses George Bush of "betraying" our
country.·
February
9, 2004: Critics express dissatisfaction with George Bush's
answers to Tim Russert on Meet the Press about war in Iraq, intelligence and
weapons of mass destruction.·
February 7, 2004:
Kofi
Annan says Bush's reasons for war in Iraq damaged "credibility" vital
for International Law.·
February
7, 2004: Bush Robbs Democrats of credibility in calling
Bush's bi-partisan Commission to review pre-war intelligence a tool of the White
House.·
February
6, 2004: Reports misconstrue George Tenet's "no
imminent threat" comments speech at Georgetown University.·
February
6, 2004: News reports mischaracterize "no imminent
threat" comments in CIA Director George Tenet's speech yesterday.·
February
5, 2004: George Tenet's Georgetown speech on pre-war and
pre-9-11 intelligence exposes contradictory nature of his critics' demands.·
February
5, 2004: John Kerry gallops ahead on Achilles' Heels; Joe
Lieberman withdraws; Clark and Edwards hang on; Dean hangs out.·
February
4, 2004: John Kerry gallops ahead on Achilles' Heels; Joe
Lieberman withdraws as right man at wrong time; Clark and Edwards hang on; Dean
supporters await shot at Achilles' Heel.·
February
3, 2004: Janet Jackson's "apology" for baring
breast in Super Bowl Half Time Show exposes inconsistencies.·
February
2, 2004: Janet Jackson's Super Bowl Half-Time
breast-exposing exhibitionism earns condemnation.·
January
31, 2004: John Kerry invokes the "Don't attack my
patriotism" ruse.·
January
30, 2004: David Kay's recent report to the Senate supports,
not undermines, the war in Iraq.·
January
29, 2004: Will the BBC's comeuppance for distortions of
news motivate it to replace subjective objectivity with objective subjectivity?·
January
28, 2004: After John Kerry's victory in New Hampshire, his
next, most formidable opponent is John Kerry.·
January
27, 2004: Al Franken tackles heckler of Howard Dean in the
New Hampshire Primary run-up to the Super Bowl.·
January
26, 2004: Bill Clinton says he can't meet the deadline for
finishing his book on his legacy.·
January
25, 2004: Reports oversimplify David Kay's statements about
weapons of mass destruction.·
January
23, 2004: Justice Scalia faces recusal decision in appeal
of case for access to Cheney's Energy Task Force records.·
January
22, 2004: New Hampshire Debate: : Kerry stays on
top while Clark, Dean and Edwards flounder.·
January
21, 2004: John Kerry says Bush took unfair advantage of
Patriot Act for State of Union address.·
January
21, 2004: Bush's State of Union speech sparks reactions
from Dean, Kerry, Edwards, Clark, Lieberman, and Kucinich.·
January
20, 2004: John Kerry's Iowa victory strengthens Bush's hand against terrorist adversaries.·
January
19, 2004: John Kerry and John Edwards trounce Howard Dean
in Iowa Caucuses.·
January
19, 2004: Iowa--Where Ironies and Paradoxes Abound-- It's
Kerry, Un-Bush but Un-Dean.·
January
18, 2004: John Kerry will be the Un-Dean, Un-Clark,
Un-Hackneyed, Un-Untested, Un-Bush Democratic nominee.·
January
17 2004: Bush's directive for NASA to resume lunar
exploration shortens the Hubbell Telescope's lifespan.·
January
16, 2004: Latest Iowa polls show Howard Dean sinking despite Rob Reiner
and Martin Sheen support.·
January
15, 2004: Ted Kennedy speaking at event to attack Bush on Iraq gives his
pro-war speech for Clinton by mistake.·
January
14, 2004: Bush tells NASA to plan resumption of lunar exploration and
manned mission to Mars-- Bravo!·
January
14, 2004: O'Neill retracts claim that Bush is the "blind" leader
of a "deaf" cabinet and says he'd vote for Bush.·
January
13, 2004: O'Neill "takes back" claim that Bush is the
"blind" leading the "deaf" and says he'd vote for Bush.·
January
12, 2004: News about Paul O'Neill's "disclosures" of plans to
topple Saddam obscures news about other secret memos.·
January
10, 2004: O'Neill claims national security insight into Bush's pre-9-11
plans to topple Saddam Hussein.·
January
9, 2004: The Legacy of "Rose is a Rose" is not lying on betting
but betting on lying.·
January
8, 2004: Fundraising by "Doctors for Dean" elicit palindromic
response.·
December
22, 2003: Lybia's Khadafy agrees to eliminate nuclear weapons program.·
December
22, 2003: Weapons of Mass Destruction abandoned by Lybia's Gadaffi,
Khadafy, Ghadafy.·
December
20, 2003: BBC News calls Saddam Hussein "Former President" not
"Deposed Dictator."·
December 19, 2003:
Jose Padilla case-- Martial detention versus law-enforcement detention.·
December 18, 2003:
Litigation erupts as Sony Unveils World's First 'Running' Humanoid Robot.·
December 18, 2003:
Source proves Madeline Albright spoke to Kondracke with "tongue in cheek."·
December 17, 2003: Says Albright, "My goal was to speak with tongue planted firmly in cheek."·
December 16, 2003:
Political timing determined ensnaring Saddam, says McDermott.
December
15, 2003: Saddam being captured leaves Dean not enraptured.
December
14, 2003: To our troops for capturing Saddam: Thanks in Our Name for
Deeds in Our Name.
December
13, 2003: Halliburton can easily quiet its most vociferous critics.
December
12, 2003: Smackdown-- Hillary's Plots v GoreDean Knots.
December
11, 2003: Contracts for rebuilding Iraq-- proposals for Russia, Germany
and France.
December
11, 2003: Contracts for Work in Iraq-- A solution.
December
11, 2003: Update: It's Billary's Hillary Clinton v. Gore's Howard
Dean, his invention.
December
11, 2003: Update-- It's Billary's Hillary Clinton v Gore's Howard Dean,
his invention.
December
10, 2003: It's Billary's Hillary Clinton v Gore's Howard Dean, his
invention.
December
10, 2003: Reliable sources explain why Gore boarded Howard Dean's Train.
December
10, 2003: Covertly our sources explain why Gore's boarded Howard Dean's
Train. (Rev Dec 9)
December
9, 2003: Reliable sources explain why Gore's on the Howard Dean Train.
December
8, 2003: ICANN to U.N.: Ipse Dixit, the Web isn't broken, don't
"fix" it.
December
8, 2003: Hillary Clinton's Rain Game on Meet the Press on Sunday, Dec. 7,
2003-- Revised Dec. 8, 2003).
December
7, 2003: Hillary Clinton's Rain Game on Meet the Press on Sunday, December
7, 2003.
December
6, 2003: Did Bush "wag the turkey" on Thanksgiving
Thursday? Confessions to expurgate what Newsweek calls "Turkeygate".
December
5, 2003: Will ICANN allow the UN's control of the Web to begin?
December
4, 2003: Rummy for Dummies (posted Dec. 5).
December
3, 2003: The Wesley Clark vision for war-winning missions. (posted
Dec. 4).
December
2, 2003: Outfoxed or Outboxed? Hillary and Dubya in Iraq for
Thanksgiving 2003.
December
1, 2003: A Flight to Attack the Bulge in Iraq.