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The Darkness of This House Has Got the Best of Us
I'm thinking old Mike Ahmadinejad may not be such a bad guy. I call him Mike (which he might not appreciate, either in its overfamiliarity or because his name is actually Mahmoud), because Mahmoud is hard for me to pronounce well, and because it seems reasonable to me that Michael just might be its English equivalent. And I wouldn't mind if he were to call me some Iranian homophonic near-equivalent of my name, especially considering its obvious son-of-God derivation. I'd just hope it didn't have any of those raspy, back-of-the-throat components they seem to like over there.
We do share a contempt for George W. Bush, which should be a good foundation for a relationship. And he always seems to wear a nice button-front shirt with a collar -- no baggy sweatshirts, Arizona real estate developer golf shirts, or shapeless, unisex Middle-Eastern sack dresses. I like that. He seems neat and clean -- casually collegiate; maybe an instructor or low-level assistant professor at a middling-quality state school. I could also see him reading beat poetry to a mostly empty coffeehouse on a weekday night. Nothing extreme about his haircut. And the man knows how to manage a beard: not for him or me either the nasty stubble of modern youth or a rat's bed of an unreconstructed mountain man.
Really, what's not to like about M. Ahmadinejad, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran? (Look! The Islamic Republic of Iran and The United States of America have precisely the same number of letters -- we could be "Sister Nations" or some such liberal feel-good designation, except his country is governed by a "radical Islamist" [some say], while ours is run by a "complete moron" [I boldly assert]). Yes, you say, but isn't Iran a member of the "Axis Of Evil"? So said Geo. W. Bush, son of G.H.W. Bush, and personal sock-puppet to Grand Imperial Inquisitor Richard B. Cheney. But we invaded, destroyed, looted, freed and democratized one of that dread trio (Iraq) and made a vague, incomplete, unverifiable deal with the mental cripple leader (son, himself, of another nut -- we're not, apparently, the only nation that can't get its business off the treadmill of inbrededness) of the second (North Korea). No more axis.
But! He has nookyoolur weapons! Or will have them someday. Maybe soon. Or in five years. Or ten. We're pretty sure he wants neutricular weapons. He's working on it. Secretly. It's too bad he's not doing this slippery scientific underground investigation in the United States, because in the Land Of The Free, Dick could just call up the phone company and have his every breathy syllable and evil keystroke monitored, recorded and analyzed.
But in Iran there are factories and laboratories and probably or maybe even centrifuges. Somebody must have a pile of centrifuges. They're not in Iraq. Israel, of course, has centrifuges and missiles and bombs most newkulur, but only for defensive purposes. And the inventor and first and so far only actual user of the blistering power of the atom unleashed has warehouses and bunkers and launchpads and submarines and bombers and undisclosed locations just chock full of the things. Except for the ones we've lost, or sold or given to various other nations, some of them our former enemies, some our future enemies, some now officially evil but secretly on our payroll, others our putative friends, but we wouldn't trust them behind us in a strange alley on a dark evening.
Dick Cheney owns a Remington 12-gauge over-and-under that fires depleted uranium and glass shard shot which he himself loads on a nice little bench the CIA built for him in the basement of the Naval Observatory. It's pure hell on quail and partridge and can bring an errant judge into line quite quickly as well.
So I say let Iran have the bomb. They won't build many of them, and they'll soon enough find out there's nothing useful you can do with an atomic bomb. See, for all the tens of thousands of the things racked here and there (mostly here) around the world, nobody ever uses any of them. (Well, not in sixty or so years. Except for a couple. Once.) You build a few; you feel big and proud; after a while you start looking for face-saving agreements to sign so you can ease out of the business. Unless you're India or Pakistan. Or the United States. We've been jacking our jaws a lot these last few years about "all options" being "on the table." We have a line of "battlefield nuclear weapons" some of us are itching to try out. (See, George, how easy it is? Say it with me: ˈnü-klÄ“-É™r. Didn't that feel good?)
But now I read The New Yorker [liberal, America-hating press] and Seymour Hersh [radical, biased traitor] tells me that last fall President Bush told a select group of Senators and Congressmen from both parties that he needed four hundred million dollars so he could run (all right, he couldn't run a fire department auxiliary bake sale, but he knows some people who know some people who can get dirty deeds done) a clandestine operation designed to destabilize Iran. We might have to kidnap some people; we might want to kill some of them. The President is required to consult with the so-called Gang of Eight leaders of the House and Senate and their respective Defense Appropriations Committees in order to secure authorization and funding for such extreme incursions into the affairs of a sovereign nation.
You might think, with seven years of lies and foolish, ruinous, outlaw behavior in our wake and the public no longer slapping new yellow ribbons and flag stickers on the ass-end of every petroleum-swilling conveyance in Christendom, that these august overseers of the public trust would be cautious, reflective, even skeptical. But not so. With little objection or fuss, according to Mr. Hersh, they signed off on the deal. This sort of plan presentation is called (who knows why?) A "Presidential Finding." (I know, I know -- G.W. couldn't, to slightly paraphrase the inimitable and statesmanlike and noble and decent -- by comparison -- Lyndon Johnson, find the ability to pour piss out of a boot if the instructions were printed on the heel.)
This particular Finding "was focused on undermining Iran's nuclear ambitions and trying to undermine the government through regime change." Does that alarm you? Has "regime change" been going well for us? Some legislators were "troubled" by the resolution, and there was "discussion." Followed by approval. So now every man, woman and child from sea to shining sea has had a dollar of his or her tax money put into this fund to enable some crazy spooks to sneak around Iran (a country we do not and have not understood and which we may very well turn out to have "misunderestimated") doing some undermining, some destabilizing and here a little, there a little kidnapping and murder. But no torture. Nope. None. "America," President George W. Bush solemnly says, "does not torture." Good enough for me.
And good enough for Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, apparently. See, this is what really sickens me about the whole affair. I expect Republicans to fall into line behind any tax cut, foreign war, rape of the Bill of Rights, environmental poisoning or other illegal or immoral act conceived and perpetrated openly or covertly by this worst president and most blatantly illegal administration in the history of our nation. But Americans did not elect great numbers of Democrats in 2006 and stand now poised to elect bunches more (including a president) next November because they like donkeys better than they like pachyderms. They elected Democrats because the candidates told the people they would end the wars, the subterfuges, the lying and spying and torture and murder and gross, blatant illegalities, and begin to restore our dignity and decency and regain the trust and respect of the world.
And I don't know why it is so, but only a trifling few Democrats seem capable of any position except caution, know any inflection other than acquiescence. A friend of mine has written regularly to our own Congressman, Democrat Tom Allen asking, "When are you going to do something about the war?" Comes back the advice from the candidate, from the party, from a desperate populace unable or unwilling to see that we are become a one-party nation, "We must elect more Democrats."
Well, go ahead if you like. We might as well let them use the good linen and silverware for a few terms; they've been awfully good little lap dogs, happily gobbling whatever Findings their master scraped into their bowls. Republicans serve the military-industrial complex; they believe in it and are proud of their association and commitment. Democrats tell us they believe in people, and then they grease the gears of the engines of profit and war. The first act, while loathsome, is at least open and forthright. The second is a fundamental betrayal.
Invest in a copy of The New Yorker dated 7 July. Read it over the Independence Day weekend. Cheer for the Red White And Blue, and be proud we're not a dangerous, out-of-control nation, run by tyrants and despots backed by scared, small-minded, weak-willed, spineless yes-men, like Iran and other misbehaving threats to the New World Order.
We've been taught to revile Fidel Castro, to ridicule Hugo Chavez, to fear Mahmoud ("Mike") Ahmadinejad, to mistrust, and to support the undermining, destabilization, discrediting and assasination of a series of enemies of convenience, by members of both parties. See it for the perversion of reality it has become, for the institutionalization of delusion and deception.
You wouldn't think this sort of negativity would have any place in a nice, small-town newspaper on the Fourth of July. But it has come to this: if not here, where? If not now, when? Enough. It's Independence Day all down the line.
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It is, my friends, both later and darker than even I, no cockeyed optimist on the issue of the condition of our collective state, have represented. When I initiated a discussion with my coworkers this afternoon of this sick collaboration between G.W. Bush and Congressional heavyweights, including the Democrats we elected on the basis of their promises to end our wars, not extend them, my liberal friend said, "So?" "Are you surprised? What's the big deal? This is what we do; it's what we've always done." And true, too, of course, but never before in our history has the citizen, the voter, had the opportunity to discover so readily and clearly what terrible, illegal, immoral things are perpetrated in his or her name. We must not, I perhaps somewhat heatedly replied, relinquish our ability to be disgusted and outraged; we must not accept such foul business, such a sellout of our decency as "the way things are." It is our duty to read such articles and commentary as Mr. Hersh and The New Yorker can supply, to disseminate such revelations, to provoke our neighbors and friends and family.
Here in Maine our Congressman, Tom Allen, a do-nothing sad sack who has voted for every dime and dollar Bush has asked for, who has rolled over on virtually every important vote, is running this year for the Senate. It is critically important, he tells us, that we elevate him to that house so he can continue his employment on our behalf. This week the Maine Democratic Party initiated a lawsuit seeking to overturn the Secretary of State's ruling that an Independent candidate for the same office, Herbert Hoffman (a man who boldly, bluntly, forthrightly opposes the wars and domestic abuses that Mr. Allen has allowed and supported and funded during his tenure), can be on the November ballot. Tom Allen is more concerned that a man dare to run against him, one concludes from this action, than he is that our country is unraveling because of his lackadaisical acquiescence in just such sick adventures as Seymour Hersh describes in his article.
Look, I'm not even a political writer. I don't write for a liberal publication. I have no blog. I'm the humor columnist, the local color guy, for an insignificant, generally reactionary, small town newspaper. But my editor mostly leaves me alone and I too frequently feel called to abuse this trust and leeway to batter my few readers with such truths as sometimes seep out of the corruption of our government, our economic system, and the sorry black hole of one-party America. This is not fun. It is necessity; it is duty. Please, read: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/07/080707fa_fact_hersh?currentPage=all .


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The subhead of Hersh's article, linked at the close of Cooper's piece, gives Bush the credit for planning and initiating an open attack on the sovereign state of Iran. Let us NEVER FORGET that the Democrat-lead Congress has been a willing partner with Bush.
This soviet-style system must be dismantled.
Vote Democrat? Vote Republican? Go ahead, enable the system. Believe that you are making "a difference." I'm sure our children and their children will thank us all for our "loyalty"......
If only we could have a third party that can be able to muster at least 20% of the seats in congress. The two- party system has mopped into one and there is no way that left-of -center voters are ever going to have their will fulfilled in the present two-party system that has moved its center to the right (9/10th) point on the scale. Some of the most extreme right wing/neo-con principles like torture, FISA, unmitigated fiscal corruption/mismanagement and many others have become acceptable values that future leaders will not be ashamed to emulate or amplify.
As long as we remain an unrestrained, free market, capitalist country it does not matter how many political parties exist. It will always end the same way, the corporations throw the parties. The only way the system will ever truely change will be for our economic system to change.
I gladly voted against Tom Allen in the recent Democratic primary. His refusal to support Dennis Kucinich's impeachment efforts is a blatant refusal to uphold the oath he took to defend the constitution. I'm certainly not going to vote to give Allen a promotion when he hasn't fulfilled his duties as a Congressman. Thanks for letting people know about the independent in the race.
Tom Allen may be more concerned that somebody "dares" to run against him than anything else. Perhaps selfishly. But unless Herbert Hoffman is popular enough to actually win a three-way race and then caucus with the Dems if/when he gets there, the liberals in Maine (such as above) who are arguing self-righteously for their opportunity to piddle away a Senate seat to Republicans (a likely result of a triangle) are morons. Filibuster is a bigger problem for all of us than mere fodder for some comedic "color guy" from Maine to be flipping off as if this wasn't larger than Wiscasset.
Humor to Truth!!! God Bless America and God Bless Chris!!
Stop supporting this mess with your hard-earned (and getting harder to earn)tax dollars. Starve the machine and it will cease to run.
So allowing a 'dino' to grab a senate seat is better than helping to bring forward non-standard electoral alternatives by voting for the independent guy? Plus, calling somebody a moron is really a great way to build coalitions and win elections. Tsk tsk.
Mr. Cooper,
I believe "Mikhail" is the Muslim (and Orthodox Christian), equivalent to "Mike". "Mahmoud" meand "praiseworthy" and has no western/Christian equivalent.
Rebop,
tsking doesn't win issues. And neither does this author praising Mike, aka Mahmoud. Good writer, still moronic in tone. Probably helped some of his locals make up their minds to support conservatives. (A more real tsk, tsk)
Never speak the truth, never say what you believe in, never vote for policies you agree with, never do what you think is right. Just vote Democrat, keep your mouth shut, and let them make the decisions.
It's time to do more than vote. Much more.
Right on DD, the real answer is to take over the Dem party in the primaries by electing progressive Dems like Donna Edwards over the DINOs. Put in more Dennis Kucinich types. Throw out the Lieberman types.
It's ok to support and grow the Green Party, and to vote for their candidates in local elections if they have a chance of winning, but not in an election as important as president until you have the organization in place to at least have a shot at victory.
I be so done with corpo-dems, bro.
But you be so down with corpo-reps voting third party today, bro.
IT'S ALL ABOUT ORGANIZATION
This is the only way progressives can hold Obama's and the Democrats' feet to the fire, and at the same time, create a viable third party, the Green Party, and make the progressive voice heard. It would take a massive amount of organizing and cooperation, but it could be done, and I would love to be able to vote for progressive people like Cynthia McKinney and even Ralph Nader knowing that my vote was not putting Bush III in the White House.
First of all you would have to organize all the progressive outlets on a common thread and around a common mission. By progressive outlets I mean websites, news sources, blogs, radio and podcasts, and print media. I'm talking about MoveOn, CommonDreams, TruthOut, BuzzFlash, DailyKos, HuffPost, AirAmerica, NovaM, DemocracyNow, The Nation, Mother Jones and all the rest! I'm talking about an Internet Progressive Revolution here! This can't be done on a piecemeal basis!
And here is the mission -
Get every single progressive Democratic voter to change their registration from Democrat to Green. Even if we got eveyone to do this, we would not have enough to win an election, so they can, and still should, vote Democratic in November, but we would be well positioned to make demands on the new Democratic power structure by threatening them with mass losses in the 2010 elections for the House and Senate, as the entire House stands for re-election every two years, along with one third of the Senate.
By 2010, we could make the Green Party a viable alternative if threats are not enough, and should we still need it. I would hope that we don't need it, as the time available to make a course correction to save this country, and this world, is growing very, very short. We are in that proverbial quandary of an irresistable force on a collision course with an immovable object, and it ain't gonna be pretty! The perfect storm of financial and economic failure, war without end, global warming, peak oil, food shortages, water shortages, resource depletion and dying oceans is bearing down on us at breakneck speed and the ship's crew is asleep-at-the-helm!
Mike B. in SC
$400,000,000? It's more impressive written out that way. What does bush "need" to do that requires THAT much money? I'd like to know, but I doubt I ever will. I bet the 9/11 guys ran their operation on a shoe-string. And if bush was REALLY interested in changing undemocratic regimes, he might consider Myanmar (Burma) and Pakistan. But they don't have oil, so...
The Democrats and Republicans We the People "elect" to Washington and are appointed to still more offices by those elected are all drawn from the same privileged, wealthy, "elite" pool. Maybe the above poster was right and the problem is capitalism itself. In any case, the only change we can really expect is just a change of names. Only a revolution, preferably at the ballot box because that isn't as bloody, will actually change things.
Thanks, Chris, great article.
As shameful, dangerous and frightening as the invasion and occupation of Iraq is, the war against science waged by the Bush/Cheney regime is even more so. Iraq is a typical symptom of imperialist societies throughout the ages, brought to you by men with small dicks and gargantuan egos, and supported by ignorant populations set upon destroying themselves. But the war against science is something special. This is supposed to be a well educated, technologically advanced society. And yet a government of hysterically superstitious and smarmy religious zealots could treat science the way a person with a bad temper and absolutely no parental talent would treat his or her own children. The fact that this has actually happened in the United States is the fact that scares me most of all vis a vis the survival not just of democracy but the nation as a whole.
Great article, Mr. Cooper. Being from your neighbouring province of Nova Scotia, it's good to see that someone from my neck of the woods is fearless enough to tell it like it is. Problem is, and we have the same kind of federal leadership here in Canada, how do we get the majority of spoiled, overweight and tv numbed middle class citizens to give a damn? Will environmental crises be the only way that people are forced to realize that all is not well in the Disneyland?
david.peace2002 July 3rd, 2008 5:14 pm
$400,000,000? It's more impressive written out that way. What does bush "need" to do that requires THAT much money?
Nearly HALF A BILLION DOLLARS, just enough to pay Rush Limbaugh to spew his garbage for the next eight years under his new contract with Clearchanel Radio!
$400,000,000? Isn't that what they're paying Rush Limbaugh?
"I bet the 9/11 guys ran their operation on a shoe-string" - david.peace2002 5:14 pm
Got news for you, bud. The "9/11 guys" had a virtually unlimited supply of funds. Ever heard of the trillions in missing pentagon money? And the "9/11 guys" are still running this country, having seized it in November of 2000.
Allahu Akbar...Please stop the Democrats from dismanteling Social Security and Medicare.It's nearly checkout time for this senior. I can't guarantee a functioning nation and a liveable environment for future generations.Just grant me a few years of dignity.
Killing us all, pundit. Matter of time is all.
Yep, DICKERSON3870, I've never listened to him, know I despise him and the use of undocumented workers for forcing them to his oxycontin, uglay and fat as,uugghh, no tomorrow yet that's what they're paying him, they must be pulling in the bucks, I do not for the life of me understand it, on his sponsors[ie;republican party]or they wouldn't have done it.
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PJD July 3rd, 2008 2:57 pm
Mr. Cooper,
I believe "Mikhail" is the Muslim (and Orthodox Christian), equivalent to "Mike". "Mahmoud" meand "praiseworthy" and has no western/Christian equivalent.
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Do you mean Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, Pashtoon equivalent? That is Mikaa'il in Arabic, no Farsi no equivalent. Mahmoud means 'praised' in Farsi and another references Mohammud in Arabic. But I like Mike, although Muslim, I think it gives us a feeling as one of us, although I'm sure he doesn't what that shit now.[being part of us]
to buy his oxy, ugly not ugaly, though, ug-A-ly does ring true..
Outstanding article; one of the best I've read. He's spot on, and very funny. Thanks, Chris, for having the cohones to tell it like it is.
In honor of George Carlin and because, Chris, despite the horrors, I laughed out loud, this latest of yours was Fuckin'*A*!
"But you be so down with corpo-reps voting third party today, bro."
Okay, if that lie's got to be put down a billion times, I'll do my small part.
If you vote for Nader or McKinney this year (and I currently plan to vote for Obama), Obama's vote count will not go down and McCain's will not go up. A vote for Nader is not a vote for McCain. Period. That's the mathematic reality, to say otherwise is spin at it's most twisted.
Unless, of course, Diebold gives your vote to McCain, and they might just do that if you vote for Obama too.
That was a great read, Christopher Cooper, all true, and a great laugh.
"Christopher" means Christ-bearer. Source:
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03728a.htm
MikeBinSC July 3 - Agreed. But the crew is not aleep at the helm - they are partying and plotting how you will pay for the champagne.
Christopher - Excellent piece, expressively written.
BB
david.peace2002 sez: "$400,000,000? It's more impressive written out that way. What does bush "need" to do that requires THAT much money?"
There are corporate donors who haven't gotten their chunk yet. But don't sweat it ... your kids and grandkids will be paying it. YOUR money is already long gone.
This is a brilliant piece. How many more times and ways can it be said that the Democrats have sold us all down the river? Don't vote, for any of them, except the tiny handful who ever give a damn about progressive values and aims. Kucinich, Feingold, Barbara Lee, Woolsey, Waxman, maybe three or four others. The rest are Republicans in drag. Don't encourage them any longer.
If Obama was president and the Congress was split three ways between Republicans, Democrats, and Greens, I wonder who the Democrats would make alliances with?
I am a lifelong Democrat. I have always said that I would vote for the best candidate though. In my estimation that has normally if not always been a Democrat.
This year is different. Kucinich or Dodd were my first choices. Obama was preselected by the corporate media pushed by the DLC.
The already have him. He must now do what he is told. They could take him out in a flash. They now have him surrounded. Notice his new policies?
Wants to increase the military by 92K troops. Thinks FISA bill including telecom innunity is a compromise. WTF is that? A compromise on the fourth amendment.
So for the first time in my life I will not vote for the lesser of two evils. I am drawing closer and closer to voting for a black woman. Don't give me any crap about putting McCain in office either. They both want to continue the militaristic approach. I've had it with these slimy warriors. No more. No more.