John Dean: From Nixon to Bush to Giuliani--"Much, Much Worse"
John Dean knows something about White House abuse of power. He wrote a bestseller in 2004 on the Bush White House called Worse Than Watergate. In a recent interview I asked him what he thinks of that title now. Now, he replied, a book comparing Bush and Nixon would have to be called Much, Much Worse.
"Look at the so-called Watergate abuses of power," he said. "Nobody died. Nobody was tortured. Millions of Americans were not subject to electronic surveillance of their communications. We're playing now in a whole different league."And how does Bush compare with the Republicans seeking to succeed him? "If a Rudy Giuliani were to be elected," Dean said, "he would go even farther than Cheney and Bush in their worst moments."
What about the rest of the pack? "I'm very concerned about the current attitude in the Republican party," he said. "However there are candidates on the Republican side who are not quite as frightening as Giuliani." When I asked who he had in mind, he laughed and said "Ron Paul." He conceded that "there's no chance he's going to be president."
Dean's new book is Broken Government: How Republican Rule Destroyed the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches. It's a massively documented and thorough indictment, arguing that, over the last 30 years, Republicans have broken or ignored laws, rules, and the Constitution. He's especially critical of the growth of presidential power under Bush II, and what he calls the "corruption" of the courts by "radical conservatives."
I asked Dean to imagine the moment when Bush leaves office on Jan. 20, 2009, presumably to be replaced by a Democrat, presumably Hillary -- will it then be possible to say "our long national nightmare is over"? Dean replied with one word: "Yes."
He quickly added, "I do feel strongly that the Republicans have so abused the law and embedded so many people within the system, within the executive branch, that's it's going to take a couple of terms of Democratic presidents before you have people there who are representing the American people."
Does that mean he is supporting Hillary? "She's obviously the one the other Democrats have to beat," he said, "but I don't take any position."
How then would he describe his political position? He says in his new book that he's left his "former tribe" - does that make him a Democrat today? "It doesn't," he replied. "I carry water for nobody. My only interest is being an honest information broker about what's happening. I have no agenda other than explaining - and being shocked at my former tribe."
"I've had invitations to become involved with Democrats," he added, "and have turned them all down. I'm an independent. That happens to be the largest group of voters in the country today - we're about 40 per cent strong."
When I pressed Dean to comment on the Democratic candidates, he said he was more interested in whether any Democrats would raise what he called "process" issues - "kind of a dull-sounding word, but actually it's about the machinery of democracy. I was stunned when the Kerry campaign in 2004 totally ignored the remarkable secrecy of the Bush administration. I called the Kerry campaign after the election, and asked them why they hadn't raised this issue. The Kerry people told me, 'We didn't raise it because it's a process issue.'"
"I began making inquiries," he continued, "and found that lots of Democratic party campaign consultants believe that the candidates shouldn't mention process issues. Democrats thought it would make them look wimpy to say 'we're being excluded from the legislative process.' Kerry didn't want to raise secrecy for the same reason - he thought it would sound wimpy."
Was Kerry right about the electorate? "I found that's exactly 180 digress away from the truth," Dean replied. "Most people can't tell you what a motion to recommit is. They don't know about that kind of process. But they know when they're getting screwed. And process is designed to protect the public interest. So people get it when the game of politics is not being played fairly, when one party is using the process for their own benefit. These kinds of things are of great interest to about 20 to 30 million voters."
What about the many more who are apathetic and ignorant -- doesn't that make him pessimistic about political change? Dean conceded that "large segments of the American public are turned off and tuned out from the democratic process. They can't name their senators. They don't know who's the Chief Justice. But the reason I'm optimistic is that I think we have enough proxies in those who are interested. They are fairly representative of those who are not. When you give them the information they need, they do the right thing. That's why I'm trying to give people good information and hard facts to show people what's gone wrong."
Jon Wiener, a contributing editor of The Nation and a professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, is the author of several books, including Gimme Some Truth: The John Lennon FBI Files, Professors, Politics and Pop and Historians in Trouble. He lives in Los Angeles.
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Show AllKUCINICH IN 2008.
What I hear when I say that I am voting Kucinich, is why waste your vote?
To say that one should not vote for someone, because he does not have a chance, cheapens the democratic process.
One should always vote for the candidate that best fits is politcal views regardless of his,or her chances.
Change can only come, through change.One cannot invoke change by voting the status-quo.
Hillary, is Washington establishment. A longtime insider. More of the same!
Vote for real change.VOTE KUCINICH!
walt September 30th, 2007 11:52 am
Walt I still think you're a shill for the Democrats or so wedded to the Democratic party that you can't see anything else but them.
"Yikes. First the "plan" I was asking for was who all of the Hillary Clinton haters plan to vote for since they will never vote for her."
No you didn't. Here is what you said;
So what do you all propose we do? All of you who will not vote for Hillary even if she is the anti-Republican candidate? I am seriously interested in your tactics and strategies. I think you owe it to the readers of this site to be specific."
And you said;
"And I tried to ask what candidate they believe can WIN against Rudy and the Republicans."
Again you didn't, you proceeded to lecture everyone on who you think can't win
"That candidate WILL NOT be someone we have not heard of to date, nor will it be someone who is already languishing in the single digits right now. It will not be Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, Mike Gravel or Al Gore. There WILL NOT be a Rapture-like rush to a third party"
One thing about posts Walt, you can't later say I didn't say that or I said something different because it's there for all to see.
"So my question in this context is which politician do you think we have the best chance of forcing POSITIVE change under: Clinton or Giuliani?"
The answer is neither. You are trying to force a choice between the lesser of two evils again. It happens almost every election with both the Democrats and Republicans, but I don't think it's going to work this time. In case I didn't mention it last post, Congressional approval ratings are at 11% and barely half of all people believe that current politicians can be trusted to handle domestic and International issues.
Lobo Gris
walt September 30th, 2007 11:52 am
Walt I still think you're a shill for the Democrats or so wedded to the Democratic party that you can't see anything else but them.
"Yikes. First the "plan" I was asking for was who all of the Hillary Clinton haters plan to vote for since they will never vote for her."
No you didn't. Here is what you said;
So what do you all propose we do? All of you who will not vote for Hillary even if she is the anti-Republican candidate? I am seriously interested in your tactics and strategies. I think you owe it to the readers of this site to be specific."
And you said;
"And I tried to ask what candidate they believe can WIN against Rudy and the Republicans."
Again you didn't, you proceeded to lecture everyone on who you think can't win
"That candidate WILL NOT be someone we have not heard of to date, nor will it be someone who is already languishing in the single digits right now. It will not be Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, Mike Gravel or Al Gore. There WILL NOT be a Rapture-like rush to a third party"
One thing about posts Walt, you can't later say I didn't say that or I said something different because it's there for all to see.
"So my question in this context is which politician do you think we have the best chance of forcing POSITIVE change under: Clinton or Giuliani?"
The answer is neither. You are trying to force a choice between the lesser of two evils again. It happens almost every election with both the Democrats and Republicans, but I don't think it's going to work this time. In case I didn't mention it last post, Congressional approval ratings are at 11% and barely half believe that current politicians can be trusted to handle domestic and International issues.
Lobo Gris
VAGreen September 30th, 2007 8:48 pm
"Uh, Walt. A few weeks ago, you were the one accusing people who didn't support the Democrats of being either agents of Karl Rove or too privileged to be affected by Bush's policies."
LOL, thanks VAGreen. I didn't see Walt's posts saying that.
Lobo Gris
clyde paige September 30th, 2007 4:40 pm
"Read what John Dean said when ask this question.If Bush is replaced be a Democrat presumably note presumably Hillary not that it will be Hillary but any Democrat will our national nightmare be over."
I seriously doubt that, given the Clintons' penchant for caving in to the right. My opposition to Hillary is not based on her gender.
walt September 30th, 2007 11:52 am
"Uh first of all Lobo, you need to detach yourself from your comforting paranoia - no one "sent" me to promote the cause of the Democrats. It's laughably childish for you to say so. Can't anyone challenge your assumptions without you claiming they are "one of enemy"? That's like Bush calling his critics unpatriotic."
Uh, Walt. A few weeks ago, you were the one accusing people who didn't support the Democrats of being either agents of Karl Rove or too privileged to be affected by Bush's policies.
It's laughably childish for you to say so. Can't anyone challenge your assumptions without you claiming they are "one of enemy"? That's like Bush calling his critics unpatriotic."
Read what John Dean said when ask this question.If Bush is replaced be a Democrat presumably note presumably Hillary not that it will be Hillary but any Democrat will our national nightmare be over. Some of you are such Hillary haters you don't read what is really being said before you start calling her names that are disgusting.Hillary is a wife and mother and doesn't deserve to be called a whore no matter how you hate her.I'll tell you why some people especially men hate Hillary is because they canl't stand a woman smarter than they are and from some of these comments that is several of you.Hillary isn't my first choice but she is a thousand time better than any republican.
Uh first of all Lobo, you need to detach yourself from your comforting paranoia - no one "sent" me to promote the cause of the Democrats. It's laughably childish for you to say so. Can't anyone challenge your assumptions without you claiming they are "one of enemy"? That's like Bush calling his critics unpatriotic.
As for your statement: "as an individual voter I don't need a plan. The Democrats, if they want to win in 2008, are the ones that need to not only come up with a plan but to act on it."
Yikes. First the "plan" I was asking for was who all of the Hillary Clinton haters plan to vote for since they will never vote for her. And I tried to ask what candidate they believe can WIN against Rudy and the Republicans.
But your answer was interesting: "I don't need a plan." Well if you view politics as a member of the consumer culture where the candidates are products that have to come to you fully assembled and then you elect them and stop thinking for 4 years ... well OK. But the truth is you should be doing what the neo-cons did 25 years ago. They found politicians in a party they weren't nuts about and pressured and cajoled and formed them into a movement. The work doesn't stop on election day. It begins. That was a plan.
So my question in this context is which politician do you think we have the best chance of forcing POSITIVE change under: Clinton or Giuliani?
I asked a serious question. What is the plan for America?
ananbelle are you suggesting we will in fact have this remarkable "surge" of support for some candidate currently lagging in the polls, whose support is currently muffled by the conspiratorial machinations of the MSM? So I should just wait it out and suddenly, on November 8th, we'll all be surprised by this landslide of support for (Kucinich? Nader?) when the "real" America has made its voice heard? You're kidding right?
Look this is serious business. People's live are affected. There are two parties. If you want three, take the time to build one but it won't happen in 13 months and don't be surprised if we end up with 4 or 5 ort more. And don't delude yourself into thinking they'll all be progressive green parties. Some will be right wing. Others religious. The disenfranchised Right is itching for one. So are the Evangelicals. The founding fathers put that genie in a bottle for a good reason - to force compromise and achieve the "greatest good for the greatest number."
That's the plan I'm asking about: The plan for the politics of compromise - the foundation of democracy.
If you hate Hillary and will never vote for her and she's the only candidate against Rudy – will you vote for Rudy? If you stay home or toss your vote to a protest candidate you are still casting a vote for Rudy.
Hate Hillary? Come up with someone! Get them into the consciousness of the public. Stop whining about Rupert Murdoch and the MSM conspiracy. Do something. You all complain. But have no plan.
Someone will be elected next November. They will influence our future.
I ask again: What's your plan?
Walt: Because the candidates in the single diget numbers in the polls are kept there by the MSM does not mean that one of them will not get the votes. And, if that should happen, the illegal voting system will continue to operate openly. Exit polls have proven that the voter's votes were not registered as they voted. I doubt that hundreds of voters lie on the exit polls. The MSM has already elected H.C. with the blessing of Bush. I watched Hillary laugh in Mike Gravel's face when he called her on voting for Liberman's proposal. If I had been in favor of her (which I haven't been) her blantant disreguard for a fellow candidate of the same party would have immediately changed my mind. She is laughing a lot now and will continue to do so all the way to the bank. Will Bill be called First Gentleman? The Bushs and the Clintons are just playing volleyball with this country. When Hillary's terms are over we have Jeb waiting in the wings for his big moment.
walt September 30th, 2007 5:35 am
"So what do you all propose we do? All of you who will not vote for Hillary even if she is the anti-Republican candidate? Will you flog them all for taking money from corporations or put your asses behind true campaign finance reform under a Democratic leadership? I am seriously interested in your tactics and strategies. I think you owe it to the readers of this site to be specific."
There is no indication whatsoever that there is any more impetus from Democrats for serious campaign finance reform that there is under the Republicans.
As for a plan, as an individual voter I don't need a plan. The Democrats, if they want to win in 2008, are the ones that need to not only come up with a plan but to act on it. A plan and actions that will appeal to a majority of voters. As of right now the only thing they seem to be doing besides actively participating in condemning free speech in ads, is to sit passively by in the hopes that Bush will continue to self implode in the hopes that they will get the White House and maintain control of Congress by default.
"PS Dear iammyself: Independents are not a party. They are people who don't register as Republican or Democrat in state primaries. They still vote for one of the two parties in traditionally large numbers."
Your right that independents aren't a party but it still makes a very large statement that more voters are registered as independents than are willing to be associated with either of the two major political parties in this country. It would seem that any rational leader of either party would see that as a problem and adjust their platform and actions to reflect the will of the majority they wish to represent. Instead they send out people like yourself to try to convince the voters that they need to vote for the Democrats or the Republicans because the alternative is so much worse. The lesser of two evils tactic.
Just my personal opinion but with an 11% approval rating for Congress, and poll numbers that show that barely half of the people believe that the government can handle either domestic or foreign policy concerns, I don't think the lesser of two evils tactic will work this time.
Lobo Gris
You know I started this comment with the intention of mentioning that we have 13 months to go, that if we don't like Hillary we should be promoting the candidate we don't simply like or who flatters us by sharing our vision, but believe can win in this complex and pluralistic democracy. It would have to be a candidate that would be best for the millions upon millions of Americans without adequate health insurance, access to quality education, safe jobs, clean environments, secure homes, and most of all, to those facing extended tours in Iraq. But on rereading the comments ahead of mine I decided dialogue on such a space would be pointless. These comments are cynical beyond measure, depressing in their hopeless negativity and startling in their casual sexism. Finally they are criminally bourgeois in their disregard for the plight of the "average" American people.
Here's the only thing I do want to say. Someone WILL be elected in 2008. They will not call this election off because you and those like you are not satisfied with the choices. (The rules are pretty explicit on this.)
Millions WILL be effected by the outcome of this election and I don't just mean emotionally. It will have an impact on their lives, in some cases quite literally. (See above)
That candidate WILL NOT be someone we have not heard of to date, nor will it be someone who is already languishing in the single digits right now. It will not be Ron Paul, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, Mike Gravel or Al Gore. They all had (and continue to have) their chances and their numbers are not budging. They have not be kept in obscurity despite paranoia about the corporate media. It's just not happening. That may be a sad thing, but it is reality. There WILL NOT be a Rapture-like rush to a third party. Our government isn't set up that way (constitutionally) and besides as it has shown in the past, it doesn't work. If we split our votes and support a candidate we do like, we will invariably help elect the opposition and inherit policies we don't like. That too may be sad or something we want to feverishly deny, but it is reality.
Oh and one more thing: the Republican candidate WILL be Rudolph Guiliani.
I don't want to patronize anyone with a civics lecture, just remind you that it's 15 months until the new President takes the oath of office, 13 months until the election and (I admit I'm guessing here) something like 6 months for some "unknown" candidate to burst onto the scene and seriously shift the national consciousness - unless we have another attack and there's of course plenty of time for that and that will ensure a Republican victory.
So what do you all propose we do? All of you who will not vote for Hillary even if she is the anti-Republican candidate? Will you flog them all for taking money from corporations or put your asses behind true campaign finance reform under a Democratic leadership? I am seriously interested in your tactics and strategies. I think you owe it to the readers of this site to be specific.
PS Dear iammyself: Independents are not a party. They are people who don't register as Republican or Democrat in state primaries. They still vote for one of the two parties in traditionally large numbers.
I guess it comes from having Bush in office for so long that people consider thier future by a corporate representative. We over look some of the very good protections for people from the Clinton administration, things like food safety inspection instead of food irradiation. Al Gore's commission on air flight protection that would have ment passenger safety if followed though instead of trashed like so many other things by the Bush administration. If this was intentional it was a hugh waste of national resources and we are just beginning to see the effects. It is more problematic that we need people like John Dean to explain our government to us, after the fact. Concerned citizens should know what is happening and be a part of the "process". When you tune into the nightly news it should be to determine the success or failure of specific issues that affect you the citizen. Your issues, not corporate issues and not corporate owned explainations. Why do we pay these freaken liars to lead us around by the nose? That is the problem, herd mentality.
decrepittex, you are right with one modification. Congress will ratify dubya as president for life, or the duration of the "emergency". The initiative may even come from congress in the form of some kind of resolution or bill from a joint session begging (demanding?) him to stay on. The dems will not just capitulate but will struggle to introduce the thing -- "this is not the time for partisan debate; when the existence of our nation has been threatened, we must all stand shoulder to shoulder with the commander in chief, blah blah blah." And so will end the republic.
I cannot stand either Clinton. Did not vote for Bubby and have no plans to vote for his lesbian wife. That said, you Cats better get ready because she is wrapping up the nomination thanks to the media moguls who own her.
What happens when she gets the nomination? Are you people prepared to vote outside the 'box' and look to an independent or Green candidate like Nader? Will Kucinich leave the party? Will Gore get in? Personally, I think Gore is the only person that can knock her off her pedistal. Gore circa 2003 is not the same Cat he was in 2000.
No one, and I mean no one, has done more for environmental sustainability than Gore. My preferrence is Gore/Nader on the same ticket as Independents.
It looks like the Repubs are pushing Clinton for President
because she will uphold their corporate agenda. Sure, Kucinich would be a good choice, but I'm afraid the media will muffle his voice. If Hillary becomes President, the nightmare will continue and perhaps become worse. Just how capable will she be in foreign affairs, especially with the Middle Easterners who are prejudiced toward women? They say she is brilliant but I have yet to hear anything very brilliant from her mouth. And what does she really know about the military complex, and Cheney's ties. I'm afraid she has become a religious nut and will have the old timers playing her for the fool that she is.
You have all forgotten the main issue. We WILL have a depression prior to the election.
The depression will be the end of our nation, there will be no election. there will be anarchy, there will be thousands of seperate gangs led by warlords, until China and or Russia invades and takes over. The killing will go on for many years.
"Nobody died in Watergate abuses of power" . . . !!!! ?????
Is John Dean that naive?
An extended Vietnam war carried on by administrative lies.
What of Robert F. Kennedy?
What of George Wallace?
What of Dorothy Hunt?
and the other passengers on the plane?
What of Chappaquiddick?
How much does John Dean know that he still hasn't told us?
Or, perhaps, he is naive? I don't think so.
Things are going to get worse because of Global Warming which should have been responded to more than 45 years ago -- Rachel Carson/JFK time. Unbelievably, we are still burning fossil fuels and throwing "fertilizers" on our crops!!!!
Candidates are self-selecting -- and the DLC right wing of the Democratic Party is controlling Hillary and other candidates though voters have expressed a desire for something entirely different from what we are getting.
Americans are still being pushed around by corporations with no relief offered by Democrats.
Let's call out and support our own candidates --
Kucinich, Cindy Sheehan, Jane Harmon, Henry Waxman, Russ Feingold and the larger handful still left in the USHR and Senate -- and other Americans striving to tell truth and protect our Constitution.
Like her husband, Hillary is a neo-con with a smile. If she was anything else--anything that could be called a real improvement--the mainstream media would crucify her, or ignore and marginalize her.
Kucinich, Ron Paul, and Cindy Sheehan are fighting the good fight. Hillary, Nancy Pelosi, and other corrupt Democrats are little improvement over the likes of BushCo--slightly less terrifying, perhaps, but still firmly in the pockets of Big Oil, the Military-Industrial complex, and other anti-American, New World Order entities.
annabelle:
i lie a lot----
the music i am listening to
is not van the man
but indeed
Keith Greeninger
whom i have never heard of,
but very kool..
i have a bunch of tunes which
i get for taking care of a dog and and a cat..
no titles..no players..just cd's..
i knew this was van morrison,
but is not..
i love this tune
ken
Hillary = NeoCon
I am voting for Kucinich, Obama or Edwards.
annabelle:
agree..
just do it!
see what happens
this has been rolling
on my music system..
van the man at his best!!!!!
Words by Keith Greeninger '97
Catch A Glimpse
When the walls of the city come tumbling down
And the businessmen flee for higher ground
Chasing dollar bills in their tailored monkey suits
And you feel yourself change at the tick of a clock
'Cause you finally catch a glimpse of life on another block
It's true, every window's got a different view
The day will come when you cannot close your eyes
The day will come when you finally realize
You'll see the sun a shinin', you'll see the children smilin'
And you'll catch a glimpse of a different dream
And you'll see beyond your own needs
Where it is the road you're on leads
And you'll catch a glimpse of a different dream
The last time I saw you you were drinking wine
I said a change was coming you said you didn't have time
To be worried about all the problems of this world
You told me you and your friends had it all figured out
You'd hide your possessions in the shadow of doubt
You'd sit back and wait for normal to surface again
The day will come when your illusions have abandoned you
The day will come when the clouds give way to blue
And you'll see the sun a shinin', you'll see the children smilin'
Yeah you'll catch a glimpse of a different dream
And you'll see beyond your own needs
Where it is the road you're on leads
And you'll catch a glimpse of a different dream
The world keeps turning the tides rise and fall
The power of this struggle gonna bring down these walls
And where you gonna be when justice calls your name?
But it's never too late to take a look around
And realize we're all standing on common ground
And with a little bit of kindness we can find ourselves a new way
"Julie Annie" should stick to playing "Mrs. Doubtfire" and give up the notion of trying to play "Colonel Klink".
"I'm an independent. That happens to be the largest group of voters in the country today - we're about 40 per cent strong."
Why oh why is Kucinich not running as an independent? What is his allegiance to the Dems all about? He would get far more support and votes running as an indy (not to mention that he'd last past the rigged primary). What's wrong with him?
The build up for the attack on Iran is like the build up for the Oscars. (or for the eagerly awaited report from General P) They are going to do it whether or not this country is willing to go along. They might as well set a date, eliminate the anticipation, and roll out the red carpet. It might save a few hundred or thousand lives in this country by eliminating the step of the false flag that will be meant to create such hatred for Iran that we will all bless the final bombing they are set to do. I wonder why some other country doesn't come to the US and set up a regime change like we do in other countries. We could use it and other countries appear to have a clearer picture of the US than we do at home.
I'll vote for Kucinich & Cindy.
Bill Richardson appeals to me too;\
Hillary - NEVER. Not after her remarks
that the Israeli apartheid wall is "good
for the Palestinians""
and the Israelis have the right to defend
themselves against the Pals who have no
standing armies, helicopters, jets, tanks,
navy or airforce. How ludicrous.
Whenever a society experiences a decline in its natural resources, which seems to happen to every liberal advanced society that relies on its means of production for these resources, and at the same time builds its military to protect the assets.Democracy is impotent to do anything about the oligarchy taking control of this type of social structure.This is done in a last grasp by this ruling class to hold onto power. The military is used to manage affairs with hopes of relegating a foreign country to provide them with their resources to replenish these shortages if this is successful then again the lower and middle classes are satisfied. The reinforcements once again can be used to continue this re occuring madness.At some point as experienced in history this Enterprise will not last in time.We need look no further then the examples of empires long gone, but recorded in history books .The answer as proposed by Trotsky,organizing at the local level.Get rid of the international unions and corporations. Organize at the local level,create associations of locals for trade and commerce.
Senator Dorgan said he thinks Gingrich will run.
Canuckchuck, I fear you are dead on. Bush gets his war in
Iran, declares martial law here, and because of the uproar decides, since he is "the decider", we can not have a
change of "leadership" during a war. Many Americans may get
to see those "not so secret gulags" from the inside. I'll
turn 68 in Nov. and one thing I have learned is that just
when you think it can't get any worse--it can and will.
When Nixon left for CA I thought we had seen the worst ever
but Bush/Cheney disproved that quick enough.
Good comments-- I think one of the most frightening thoughts is that the next election won't mean change (for the better anyway)--no matter who get's "elected." It's a rigged game fixed so that corporations and the monied elite maintain power. We only have to look at how much has changed (not!) since the 2006 election to realize it doesn't make any difference who's elected--they're ALL bought and paid for......
Dream on indeed!
Dean is wrong, there will be no end to the nightmare, because there will be no election.
Does anyone really beleive that the Fascist-like Republicans have gone to all this trouble to gut the US Constitution, eliminated habeus corpus, permitted secret survellence of Americans, permit the President to delcare ANYONE an enemy combatant without ANT PROOF, build secret and not-so-secret gulags at home and abroad capable of holding hundreds of thousands of people indefinately, gave themselves the legal right to disappear ANYONE from any American Street and secretly detain them forever, AND ARE GOING TO HAND THE ENTIRE NEO-FASCIST APPARATUS OVER TO THE DEMS WITHOUT EVER USING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DREAM ON!!!!
It CAN and WILL happen here. SO GET OFF YOUR FAT ASSES AND TAKE YOUR DAMNED COUNTRY BACK!!!
I like Edwards and Kucinich better, and don't like Hilary.
That being said, I think you are not getting the point that John Dean is making. He isn't picking Hilary, or even necessarily endorsing her. He says that she is leading the Dems right now, and that if she were elected that some of these things would get better than if Guiliani.
I agree HRC is way to coprorate and war mongering. But that being said, I don't think she would have appointed Supreme Court Justices like john Rober and Sam Alito who will through the judicial branch hurt consumers and everyday people.
I think the article does a crappy job of explaing the process issues, and corporate media hasn't helped.
Like the fact some many of the open judgeships were because the GOP blocked the nominations to coming to a floor vote be keeping them in committee. Dems never got to say lets have an up or down vote like they were screaming for when we blocked a few with cloture votes, because they never were able to vote on them in the full Senate. To me that is a process issue that people can grasp and it had been hammered on, then things may have been a bit better.
if the elections are allowed to go forward there will be no change.
whatever we do it had better be good. and it needs to be outside the box.
I will never vote for Hilary just like I will never vote for Republican thugs like Giuliani or Romney. They are all liars doing the bidding of war profiteers and corporate pillagers of the United States. And Obama is the Democratic answer to Dubya: all image but very little experience and, when you wipe away all the words meant to appeal to the party's base, no coherent and practical policy for running the country for the betterment of the citizens.
Why waste a moment thinking about the sold-out Democrats and Republicans, let alone wasting a vote on one of them? It's well past time to turn our backs on these creeps and stooges and express our eagerness to support candidates who are not part of the fascist leadership or wannabe mob.
Daniel David - agreed
Ron - agreed
Kristina40 - agreed
Dichterfreund - agreed
All very good comments! I'm glad Dean is exposing the Bush cabal for its abuses of power and other atrocities, but to say that electing Hillary Clinton would end our long national nightmare is optimistic at best.
I did not vote for Bill Clinton the last time he ran - I voted for Nader - because I saw Clinton as Republican Lite. His trashing the safety nets for the poor, pushing through the dreadful NAFTA, and promoting the welfare of big corporations were indications that he was not a supporter of either the middle or working class. Hillary is either more of the same or worse.
How could anyone even think Hillary Clinton would be good for the country when she has been so closely tied to the insurance industry and the WalMart empire?
Hillary, who goes to the prayer group with the Dominionist Christians in congress? Hillary, whose recent Capitol Hill fundraiser sold access to various committee chairman for $1,000 a plate? Hillary, the invader of Iran?
LMAO, anyone that believe the nightmare will end by electing the corporate, war mongering whore is sadly mistaken. She is all fired up and ready to bleed the taxpayers dry to feed the military industrial machine as it rolls on towards Iran...
Right. It gets all better when Hillary is in the White House. Right. Earth to John Dean: Hillary has been in lock step with the neocons all along. She voted to invade a country we all knew had nothing to do with 9/11, and now argues that she was tricked or mis-led. How incredibly indefensible! No more war criminals in the White House. Is that asking too much?
When a historical figure from Nixon days says Giuliani is more dangerous than George Bush, and we can end the nightmare by electing Hillary, we ought to listen up.