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Peggy Noonan Suddenly Favors Assigning Blame, Accountability

Posted by Blue Texan, Firedoglake at 2:53 PM on March 6, 2009.


Not so much when there's a Republican president, hey Peggy?
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Nooners, enthralled with the Marine Corps' routine investigation of the fatal F-18 crash in San Diego, quotes a Marine who's unhappy with the ways of Obama Washington.

...when the economy came crashing down, "nowhere did we see a board come out and say: 'This is what happened, these are the decisions these particular people made, and this was the result. They are no longer a part of our organization.' There was no timeline of events or laymen's explanation of how a credit derivative was actually derived. We did not see congressmen get on television with charts and eviscerate their organization and say, 'These were the men who in 2003 allowed Freddie and Fannie unlimited rein over mortgage securities.' Instead we saw . . . everybody against everybody else with no one stepping forth and saying, 'We screwed up…'" There is no one in national leadership who could convincingly "assign blame," and no one "who could or would accept it."

This of course is true, but somehow more stinging when said by a serviceman.

It is true. When there are national disasters of this magnitude, it is the government's obligation to hold hearings to figure out who screwed up and hold them accountable.

Except when a Republican is president:

Hearings Won't Make Us Safe

The hearings should not have been held, for one reason: Our country at this moment in history should not be focusing time and attention on who made mistakes and why and when. Not that these things don't matter; they do, desperately, and history will be full of the story. But we have a war to fight, a country to protect, and that is what should have precedence. 

And PS, 9/11 wasn't Bush's fault.

Digg!

Blue Texan is a regular contributing blogger for FireDogLake.


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Remain dumb, stop learning from mistakes, and don't seek justice
Posted by: pelican beak on Mar 6, 2009 3:18 PM   
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Re: "Our country at this moment in history should not be focusing time and attention on who made mistakes and why and when."

It seems the message is, whenever a horrendous crime has been committed, the grieving suffering victims should be protected from having to participate in a criminal trial of the perpetrators. After the crime is the worst time to put the victims through THAT ordeal.

Anyone who buys this load of upside-down reasoning is begging to be victimized over and over again.

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I like to imagine
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Mar 6, 2009 3:49 PM   
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that "pegging" was named for Ms. Noonan.

;)

#@!

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Americans are still waiting for someone to be held accountable for 9/11
Posted by: LeftWright on Mar 6, 2009 4:31 PM   
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That's why a real investigation is needed.

Not one person was fired or reprimanded for the complete failure of NORAD on 9/11/01.

No one in the FBI, CIA or NSA was fired or reprimanded for their failure to detect the alleged "hijackers", some of whom traveled in and out of the U.S. repeatedly in the years before 9/11/01. Others lived with FBI informants and still others lived on U.S. military bases.

None of the people who made $15 billion off of financial transactions which showed clear foreknowledge of 9/11 have been publicly identified or made to explain their obvious foreknowledge.

The more you look into the events of 9/11, the more you know the government story is a lie.

It's time to end the corruption in Washington and on Wall Street.

It's time to take our country back.

It's time for a national strike.

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

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Line 'em up
Posted by: rancespergl on Mar 6, 2009 10:07 PM   
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Knock 'em down.

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Hey Nooner...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 6, 2009 10:17 PM   
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have another apple martini...

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» RE: Hey Nooner... Posted by: jeffnc
» RE: Hey Nooner... Posted by: Quannah
That includes their Propagandaists Too
Posted by: Purple Girl on Mar 7, 2009 6:19 AM   
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Funny the Repugs mouthpeices always go after F& F. Not asurprise they focus on the corps which tried to make housing affordable to the poor. The legistlation the Dems like Frank passed never included 'Interest Only' Bait & Switch Products.
F&F were not the cause of this housing collapse, it was the other financial corps who took advantage of this open door. all those who allowed buyers to write a check from their first home to leverage a loan for a House to 'flip'. the Dems were not passing this legisitation for profiteers and gamblers, they were trying to lower the up front cost of 20%.
Granted opening the door to the possiblity of unscrupulous financial Corps was a mistake- very shortsighted and naive- but F& F were more like the Lesion, not the insideous disease. Obviously the Regulators were told to take a coffee break for the last decade, and to let their oversight duties to remain left unattended on their desks. this was not a isolated disease in the housing sector this was a systemic infection in the entire financal industry. The Economic AIDs was caused by Wall street and it's gamblers who were out to screw anything and everything that moved- spreading the disease as far and wide as they could- into other industries and countries.
It's not just homebuyers they were sucking in, they were sucking in 'Day traders'. Telling people the Stock market was King and by investing in it they too could be wealthy nobles- Surprise the 'King' had No clothes! Now people ahven't just lost their homes, but their life savings.All those comercials targeting average citizens to invest in their corps or the Do It yourself investment firms were playing off Barnum Bailey's Adage 'A sucker Born everyday'. And who were their alluring 'Door Men' inticing the people in the door, Cable channels like CNBC.They are still playing the Con by claiming the Stock market has anything to do with the Real economy- they don't control the economy they only bet on it- and obviously their guesses have sucked. These corps and their Mouthpieces have lost people hundreds of thousands of dollars!Worst yet is the fact they are betting on Futures- not actual time. If they were any good at speculating the Market should have tanked last Year! Not only should these gambling corps be held legally responsible for leveraging their bets out to catastrophic levels, Their Pitchmen should be prosecuted for luring in the unsuspecting and Uninformed to the Racket.

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Is it just me?
Posted by: jeffnc on Mar 7, 2009 11:39 AM   
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Or does anyone else think Peggy seems tipsy on TV?

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» Ask Hitchens Posted by: LMNOP
» RE: Ask Hitchens Posted by: peacefullaim1
Why do we even have F-18s?
Posted by: Walt K on Mar 8, 2009 3:31 PM   
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The F-18 started out as the YF-17, which was the hands down, unanimous LOSER of a fly-off with the YF-16 (which became the F-16).

Why didn't the Navy just buy F-16s? (They even have a tailhook for carrier landings). Because of the juvenile internecine rivalries between our service branches. Juvenile rivalries that have cost this nation trillions of dollars over the past sixty years.

At this point I say we combine the Army, Navy, and Air Force, drastically downsizing the numbers of generals and admirals. Split out the Marines so we have someone to send in and kick the others asses if they don't follow orders and get along.

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