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Olbermann to Bush: 'Your Hypocrisy is so Vast'
So the President, behaving a little bit more than usual, like we would all interrupt him while he was watching his favorite cartoons on the DVR, stepped before the press conference microphone and after side-stepping most of the substantive issues like the Israeli raid on Syria, in condescending and infuriating fashion, produced a big political finish that indicates, certainly, that if it wasn't already - the annual Republican witch-hunting season is underway.
"I thought the ad was disgusting. I felt like the ad was an attack not only on General Petraeus, but on the U.S. Military."
"And I was disappointed that not more leaders in the Democrat party spoke out strongly against that kind of ad.
"And that leads me to come to this conclusion: that most Democrats are afraid of irritating a left-wing group like Moveon.org or more afraid of irritating them, than they are of irritating the United States military."
"That was a sorry deal."
First off, it's "Democrat-ic" party.
You keep pretending you're not a politician, so stop using words your party made up. Show a little respect.
Secondly, you could say this seriously after the advertising/mugging of Senator Max Cleland? After the swift-boating of John Kerry?
But most importantly, making that the last question?
So that there was no chance at a follow-up?
So nobody could point out, as Chris Matthews so incisively did, a week ago tonight, that you were the one who inappropriately interjected General Petraeus into the political dialogue of this nation in the first place!
Deliberately, premeditatedly, and virtually without precedent, you shanghaied a military man as your personal spokesman and now you're complaining about the outcome, and then running away from the microphone?
Eleven months ago the President's own party, the Republican National Committee, introduced this very different kind of advertisement, just nineteen days before the mid-term elections.
Bin Laden.
Al-Zawahiri's rumored quote of six years ago about having bought "suitcase bombs."
All set against a ticking clock, and finally a blinding explosion and the dire announcement:
"These are the stakes - vote, November 7th."
That one was ok, Mr. Bush?
Terrorizing your own people in hopes of getting them to vote for your own party has never brought as much as a public comment from you?
The Republican Hamstringing of Captain Max Cleland and lying about Lieutenant John Kerry met with your approval?
But a shot at General Petraeus, about whom you conveniently ignore it, was you who reduced him from four-star hero to a political hack, merits this pissy juvenile blast at the Democrats on national television?
Your hypocrisy is so vast that if we could somehow use it to fill the ranks in Iraq you could realize your dream and keep us fighting there until the year 3000.
The line between the military and the civilian government is not to be crossed.
When Douglas MacArthur attempted to make policy for the United States in Korea half a century ago, President Truman moved quickly to fire him, even though Truman knew it meant his own political suicide, and the deification of a General who history suggests had begun to lose his mind.
When George McClellan tried to make policy for the Union in the Civil War, President Lincoln finally fired his chief General, even though he knew McClellan could galvanize political opposition which he did when McClellan ran as Lincoln's presidential opponent in 1864, nearly defeating our greatest president.
Even when the conduit flowed the other way and Senator Joseph McCarthy tried to smear the Army because it wouldn't defer the service of one of McCarthy's staff aides, the entire civilian and Defense Department structures, after four years of fearful servitude, rose up against McCarthy and said "enough" and buried him.
The list is not endless but it is instructive.
Air Force General LeMay-who broke with Kennedy over the Cuban Missile Crisis and was retired.
Army General Edwin Anderson Walker-who started passing out John Birch Society leaflets to his soldiers.
Marine General Smedley Butler-who revealed to Congress the makings of a plot to remove FDR as President and for merely being approached by the plotters, was phased out of the military hierarchy.
These careers were ended because the line between the military and the civilian is not to be crossed!
Mr. Bush, you had no right to order General Petraeus to become your front man.
And he obviously should have refused that order and resigned rather than ruin his military career.
The upshot is and contrary it is, to the MoveOn advertisement he betrayed himself more than he did us.
But there has been in his actions a sort of reflexive courage, some twisted vision of duty at a time of crisis. That the man doesn't understand that serving officers cannot double as serving political ops, is not so much his fault as it is your good, exploitable, fortune.
But Mr. Bush, you have hidden behind the General's skirts, and today you have hidden behind the skirts of 'the planted last question' at a news conference, to indicate once again that your presidency has been about the tilted playing field, about no rules for your party in terms of character assassination and changing the fabric of our nation, and no right for your opponents or critics to as much as respond.
That is not only un-American but it is dictatorial.
And in pimping General David Petraeus and in the violation of everything this country has been assiduously and vigilantly against for 220 years, you have tried to blur the gleaming radioactive demarcation between the military and the political, and to portray your party as the one associated with the military, and your opponents as the ones somehow antithetical to it.
You did it again today and you need to know how history will judge the line you just crossed.
It is a line thankfully only the first of a series that makes the military political, and the political, military.
It is a line which history shows is always the first one crossed when a democratic government in some other country has started down the long, slippery, suicidal slope towards a Military Junta.
Get back behind that line, Mr. Bush, before some of your supporters mistake your dangerous transgression, for a call to further politicize our military. Keith Olbermann is host of "Countdown with Keith Olbermann."
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44 Comments so far
Show AllVery well said....calling a spade a spade!
I love the Olberman. Thank god for Him.
Doesn't Olberman understand that if you agree with Bush, ad hominem attacks are okay? But if you use Republican techniques to attack his loyal lap dogs, then watch out.
Nevertheless, the ad would have been better if it had said, "General Petraeus, your lying costs American lives. You have betrayed our troops!" That way the ad was written, while I don't disagree, gets people to talk about the wording of the ad, and not the facts of the immoral war.
Joe Tex Callahan
Well-said Keith. It would be nice to get other MSM journalists to regularly point out the shortcomings and incompetence of the Bush Administration. Request: could you also do a Special Comment excoriating the Congress for being complicit in an illegal occupation (both Democrats and Republicans)?
I agree with everything he says. But I must point out that unfortunately Gen Petraeus was not the first to cross that line and get away with it. Remember Oliver North and John Poindexter. Both were prosecuted for lying to Congress but both got off on a technicality, were I believe restored to rank and have worked for the GOP ever since. One was even allowed to run for office in Virginia and the other is, I believe, still employed by the Bush people.
Hubby and I love Keith Olbermann.
Love the Olbermann.
But I do agree with an earlier commenter: the MoveOn ad was, IMHO, childish, and did nothing to advance our cause.
Nevertheless: it was a f**king newspaper ad, and the sight of U.S. Senators wasting their time on it was appalling.
And BTW: last week, Ann Coulter said that "Democrats hate the troops". That's me she's talking about, as well as the 66% who have doubts about this war. Can I expect a disvowal, and a Senate resolution, to be forthcoming?
Yeah....... I didn't think so.
Thank you, Keith Olbermann!
Think back to high school:
What kind of students would intentionally sneer at you or somebody else by intentionally misspeaking your name?
He knows it is the "Democratic Party". He is very well aware of this. It is shocking, frightening to me that we have a true "fratboy" heading our executive branch.
However, with the spineless behavior of the Democrats, their unwillingness to defund the war or to impeach him and Cheney, it is no longer something I care about.
I just keep wondering how we citizens are going to get out from under these governing officials.
Keith is always on target, but anymore, it's like, what's the use?
As always Keith, you are on point, and a breath of fresh air in a smog hazed reality. Would that we had more true journalists such as yourself, we could realize our potential for true freedom and justice for all! Keep on speaking truth to power!
We all know what this admin represents and what they are. Now what? Being remembered 'in history' will keep them laughing all the way back to the ranch. Anyone for something more substantive? How about 30 to life?
23 Democrats voted to attack MoveOn.
I hope MoveOn has enough sense to strongly fund and send their volunteers to help Green Party or other Independent candidates in those elections. Whether or not they can win, they can send this scum into retirement.
And that's what the entire anti-war movement\reform movement\justice movement needs to do. We need to show we can play political hardball. We need to make sure there's a strong bright connection between attacking the supporters of these movements and the end of political careers.
We currently have a political situation where not only will the Democratic Party refuses to do ANYTHING to advance the agendas of these movements, we have a political situation where the Democrats feel perfectly free to attack us anytime they want. They call us "idiot liberals", and "nuts" and "assholes." And now they vote to support the completely anti-American position that somehow its not allowed to point out that someone in uniform is behaving in a manipulative manner that is not doing honor to that uniform.
If you want that to end, start ending political careers. Make it absolutely, positively clear that if you cross us, you just retired from politics. MoveOn and the rest of this movement needs to be able to march into the halls of Congress in the next elections with the pictures of then-retired politicians on some symbolic pikes. If you call us "idiot liberals" or "nuts" or "assholes" or vote to criticize us, you are done, finished.
If MoveOn were to give Independent anti-war candidates a big boost in funding and volunteers, then we can do that. We can certainly take enough votes away from this scum to guarantee their defeat. That's what we need to do if we want to be taken seriously. Why does AIPAC have the power they have today, because they've done exactly this for the last few decades? Cross AIPAC and they come after you and your career is over. MoveOn and the rest of this movement need to do exactly the same thing.
And, don't miss the fact that Obama went and run and hid and was absent on this vote. MoveOn should be taking very close note of who didn't stand up and support them.
This is pretty good, but Smedley Butler doesn't belong in this bunch of military types seeking to destroy or undermine democracy, as he did all he could in his testimony before a congressional committee to accurately expose a documented threat to democracy from the far right/loony right gang in his time. He was as well a two time Medal of Honor winner and retired US Marine major general.
I'll toast a beer tonight to Olbermann's most excellent writing here.
COMarc,
I agree that MoveOn needs to use all the carrots and sticks at its disposal, as do other anti-war and progressive organizations, to punish or reward those who vote against or in accordance with the organization's position. And when MoveOn and others show they know how to play hardball, many more of us on the left will fund their efforts. It is long past time for rational and effective action.
BUSH Betrayed US
Support the troops, bring them Home.
Do you guys know about good cop and bad cop? well the left needs a bad cop ..and it looks like Move.On will be doing that for us.
For example
White America was much more willing to deal with Msrtin Luther King Jr. when the Black Panthers became active. The memory of King has since been pasturized, he was much more outspoken against war than we are told in the media..but still it was the extremists who gave a bargaining chip for MLK.
I do NOT NOT NOT advocate violence..but maybe its time to be more extreme in what we say.
So they will call you names..we have to get used to that and call them names too.
The Bush administration are traitors.
They have sacrificed the lives of Americans to get oil for the corporations
Say it...and don't back down
They killed Americans and used the American military to make money for corporations.
They are traitors and should be impeached.
They killed Americans and they are lying and now we are stuck in Iraq.
Bush policies took Americans lives and he is still in office and still threatening our lives!
All for corporate greed.
Right On Keith!
Thanks a million!
AD,Prescott Bush was among those who approached Smedley Butler.Like they say the acorn didn't fall far from the tree. 3 generations of fascist scum
Keep giving it to Bush, Keith!
Thank you, Keith Olbermann.
The military are irrelevant. They are the cheapest goons you can populate the large bases around the world with. Give them ranks, orders and medals, trash food and entertainment to keep them happy. The military are supposed to carry out the peoples will, through the elected congress and the presidency. But you have a no-brains null-president fully scripted by corporations. Political parties that are clubs for the elite, that mouth brain numbing platitudes through a pro-war media controlled by the same. A "not-oil" middle east war as entertainment, with uncontrolled private armies working for the loot. False moral self-justification as religion. Meanwhile your nations values, environment and dollars magically disappear before your eyes. The General Betray-us is a shop window dress-up dummy for his pay-masters. These people are not working for the benefit of the rest of you, or for the future sustainability of the nation, or world good. They are working for evil. For their wealth, their world status as demigods, and winning power games amongst themselves. At your expense. Overthrow them into the trash bin of history, before they trash you.
Keith is a diamond in the mainstream media rough. He's a gem! Thanks Keith for standing up especially when the mainstream media is standing down!
Clearly, Bu$h the inferior knows the move on ad is exactly accurate. When ever he or especially Shotgun Dick speak you know the opposite of what they say is true.
Dover:
"Think back to high school:
What kind of students would intentionally sneer at you or somebody else by intentionally misspeaking your name?"
Yes, I agree that is childish, just as was the ad intentionally mis-speaking the General's name. Don't get me wrong. I agree with you, and I agree with MoveOn. But I also agree with some who think the ad should have been worded differently. The way it was worded made it too easy a target for attack-back.
On the other hand, all of this media attention is probably helping MoveOn. As they say in politics, and showbiz, "No news is bad news".
The fact that Congress thought this was such a priority that a resolution needed to be written and passed just irks me to no end.
The Bush team routinely intiminates those who disagree or question their policies by branding them unpatriotic or worse. Their assaults against those who question the logic of continuing the course in Iraqis a continuation of that prctice. Now that the opposition has fired back, they cry foul.
> No assult from the liberal wing or press can match the unprecedented character assassinations against Senator Max Cleland, a decorated triple amputee Viet Vet with an honorable senate record. These assaults were in response to Sen Cleland's sponsorship of an investigation into the causes of 9/11, which was opposed by Bush. Among other things, they displayed his picture with Bin Laden and falsely demeaned his war record, even blaming him for stepping on the mine. With these crude tactics they succeeded in unseating Sen Cleland by one who shunned military service, & was compatible to Bush's secretive policies.
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> Despite its degree of deception & importance, a critique of that abuse was avoided by the mainstream media. No republican has even expressed remorse for it.> The most alarming aspect of these horrific intimination tactics is not their methodology--but their successes.
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> Blame falls on apathetic & gullible voters who succumb to such rhetoric; and our legislators for allowing themselves to be intimidated into permitting this reckess zealot to impose such damage to our nation and the world.
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AD thanks for comment on Smedley Butler, a legendary and honest man.
If you want to better understand the beginnings of Globalization - check his autobiography or just google for some of his comments about the US Marines and the so-called 'Banana Wars' of Central America and our interference to make the area safe for United Brands and Chiquita (yes, the same ones just fined $25M for paying off terrorists)
keith is the uber poster
its a tribute to his writing that his communiques are as good on paper as they sound when he reads them. his blend of the down home, the uptown, with reasonable and thoughtful historical reflections and context, bring a measure of literacy to his posts that put him beyond and above the shut up shut up style of "that bastard bill oreilly".
keith, live long and post often.
IMO, the Smedley Butler reference was not necessarily intended to lump him in with the rest of that Rogue's Gallery. I think Butler was included to prove the point that wall or line between military affairs and political affairs has traditionally been accepted and respected so strongly that even a high-ranking whistleblower like Butler ran afoul of it.
What will the odds be for having Keith Olbermann as a cell mate, when we are in one of FEMA's prison camps?
Another low point Olbermann could have mentioned was the infamous "purple heart" band-aids passed out and worn at the Republican National Convention in 2004, intended to make fun of John Kerry-- Kerry being the guy who actually *did* go to the Vietnam war and get wounded several times, while Bush played hooky back in the States. Why didn't Bush call on Republican leaders, and on himself, to condemn that?
Because he's a hypocrite incarnate?
I live for my daily dose of Olbie-wan Kenobimann!
I suffer through even *knowing* you are obliged to cover
tabloid trash...I am endlessly grateful that with that cover-charge, we at least get the first twenty-two minutes of real news and something resembling a progressive perspective and an occasional special commentary.
All this and twice a year you mention the late great Bill Hicks!
It just doesn't get much better than that!
Great comments Keith! They should go out to each Democrat who voted to censor Move On.Org.
I believe this is a real turning point for many Americans as they finally have opened their eyes and seen what's going on.
MoveOn reported today receiving email messages from over 12,000 people supporting the magazine ad and their right to free speech.
Poor timing for the senators and president Bush to make such a fuss, especially after the tasering of the Univ of Fla student earlier this week. What great publicity being given to MoveOn!
MoveOn also had the largest amount of donations ever in any 24 hr period - $500,000.00! Now, they're shooting for a cool $1 mil to keep their attack going. I love it!
Keep talking senators...
I love you, Keith Olbermann!
Olbermann must be thinking that with his show's abysmal ratings he has nothing to lose.
Olbermann's ratings are not abysmal, he beat out O'Reilley last week and has been making steady gains for the past year. Perhaps you just WISH he had abysmal ratings...
You have to wonder who's protecting Keith.
I'll believe he's independent when he
starts to honestly critique our(USA's)
Israel entanglement.
Did anyone see Bill Maher's Real Time last
night when the man who one time headed the
US gov. office on Ben Laden said to Maher
not one more American life or American dollar for Israel---the shock on Maher's face was priceless. You could see he has
been thoroughly brainwashed like most of
the country to think Israeli & USA interests are one & the same.
Michael Scheuer was his name (sorry about
spelling) and he has a book out about ben
laden & the phone global war on terrorism.\
He said in effect terrorism is just a nuisance to american gov. & he agreed with
some of benladen's recent assessments.
Thanks Keith.
You should be a speech writer for a progressive candidate. Too bad not many have to stones to speak with such authority.
Thank You! Keith is the R.F. Murrow of our times, speaking truth to power it does not get any better then this.
We can no longer support the corporate brutality that is destroying humanity.
Dr. Zimmerman Robert: It is time to organize the unorganized and start with boycotts, work stoppages and the eventual nation-wide general strike of working men and women who believe in democracy, our Constitution and the Bill of Rights that both parties hold in contempt. We The People, need to get it together before it gets worse, but by then, it'll be to late.
Thank you Mr. Olbermann for speaking the truth.
Take responsibility for yourself and your actions, President Bush; stop looking for subordinates to defend you and your actions; take responsibility for yourself, President Bush, take responsibility for your actions.
Yes, good for Olberman.
Now I hope he'll analyze the deeper problem:
How is it possible that Bush's blatant hypocrisy still hasn't moved the average American to appropriate fury?
Are we a mentally-ill nation?
In addition to a Surgeon General, do we possibly also need a Psychiatrist General?