Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Global Photoshop #2

Yep, we've got confirmation HERE. Scroll down, 6th picture of the poster named Faruk, pinned down by this person. It's a suburb of Istanbul.

So, first -- wow. I need to get those damn phones made up.

Second, the Republican candidate for CA-50, Howard Kaloogian, who is looking to replace a corrupt Republican official, who is screaming and moaning about the media lying about Iraq --

-- has posted a picture of Istanbul and telling you it's Baghdad in order to lie to you about Iraq. He lied to you and assumed you'd never find out.

He lied to you about pictures he took on a truth tour.

If he'd just posted the picture, or just posted the snarky comment, it would be unremarkable. But this, the combination of self-righteousness and then lying in order to justify the self-righteousness -- this is a sign of amorality so impressive it borders on sociopathy. I don't live in that district, but I gotta ask the Republicans who do: you really think we need more guys who are lying to the public and fooling themselves about the situation on the ground in Iraq in Congress? In power?

Party identification that important to you? Only by not voting for guys like this will you ever get your real Republicans back. You know that.

(NOTE: Apparently, Kaloonybin is blaming his webmaster for putting up the wrong photo. Ah, the rogue intern excuse, always good. But it I may, this can all be cleared up easily enough -- just post the photos of happy, bustling Baghdad you DID take. That's all.

Not. Going. To Happen.)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

that's another thing about these guys that disgusts me. it's never their fault. it's always "i didn't know" or "the dog ate my homework." by the by, i went to the auction where they sold off some of cunningham's loot. the dude didn't know his stuff at all, his taste was awful. more than a couple of the "hand made persian" rugs were machine made chinese, not antique. most of the antiques were either not all that rare, or in crappy condition. what we had was a guy who didn't know his market, wasn't blessed with an abundance of natural taste or grace, who ran apeshit with somebody else's credit cards. sheesh, if the electorate isn't tired of these guys by now, what will it take. i couldn't ever run either, too many hours on the tour bus . . .

Anonymous said...

He's actually replaced the photo:

Baghdad.

(warning... his site is really lagging right now)

The new photo is somewhat less festive looking. No people, few cars in the streets, a long shot of rooftops. Not exactly proof of being "calm and stable". Is that the best shot he has of Baghdad? Things must be WORSE than we think then, not better.

veteran novice said...

His new picture looks like it was taken from one of those hotel balconies the Bushies are always complaining about when reporters use them because it is too dangerous to travel in the streets.

Anonymous said...

"We have corrected it with a photograph we took from Baghdad. We took this photo of downtown Baghdad while we were in Iraq."

Apparently, taken from a window waaaay up in a nice safe hotel, far from the streets where tots run around with their gifts of soccer balls and candy, Shia and Sunni neighbors exchange hugs in front of freshly painted schools, and armies of people sweep up the day's accumulation of rose petals.

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Anonymous said...

But it I may, this can all be cleared up easily enough -- just post the photos of happy, bustling Baghdad you DID take. That's all.

Couldn't have said it better myself. I mean, the GOP has Fox News as its own propaganda outlet -- why aren't they running all of the shiny happy Iraq stories?

Anonymous said...

The new photo was taken from a hotel inside the Green Zone in Baghdad. I guess things look great in Iraq, if by Iraq you mean the heavily fortified Green Zone. Jebus, Bushbot Republicans really are dirtbags.

Oh and just to add pee-flavored icing to the crap cake, the blue building in the new picture is an Iraqi police station which was apparently blown up some time after the photo was taken.

Anonymous said...

Here's an intersting addendum to the story:

http://americablog.blogspot.com/2006/03/was-gop-candidate-kaloogian-who-claims.html

One of the readers who was poking into this story is having a hard time finding any evidence that Kaloogian was in Iraq any time more recent than July of 2005.

Which means the "correct" photo would be about 8 months old. Of course, with Iraq being so peaceful and stable, nothing could possibly change in 8 months, right?

Grants Specialist said...

You know, a lot of these losers are taking these tours and claiming to show us what the media refuses to. And none of them has an original idea.

How many of them are playing the same trick?