Payback’s A Bitch
With apologies to Churchill (who owed a few of his own): Never have so many been so wrong about so much.
There are few things you'd less rather be right now than a conservative/regressive, and that is why. It's like the old Firesign Theater bit: Everything You Know Is Wrong. "Dogs flew spaceships! The Aztecs invented the vacation! Men and women are the same sex! Our forefathers took drugs! Yes! That's right! Everything you know is wrong!"
And, what's worse, everybody knows it except you. America is turning decisively away from its tragic thirty-year experiment with Reaganism-Bushism, and for very good reason. Regressives have ruled the country more or less unabated (Democrats, the supposed carriers of the liberal torch, were during these last three decades either frightened, centrist or irrelevent - and usually all three at once). Moreover, during the last years especially - the Cringe Decade - the right was particularly forceful, particularly unfettered, particularly successful at having its way, and particularly arrogant in the self-righteous belief in its authority on all things.
Once small problem, though. If you sat down with a pen and paper and tried to invent a more thorough litany of failure on the right's watch, you'd be hard pressed to top what they've actually done. I suppose inadvertently nuking all the major cities of the United States would be worse, but I can't think of much else. The simple truth is that the regressive movement took a great and proud and prosperous country and ran it into the ditch at 130 miles an hour. Worse yet, for them - and unlike the bad old years of Willie Horton, or invading Panama, or Clinton's faux scandals - the public isn't fooled anymore. They had already caught on to the game, in large part, a few years back, which is why Bush has been moribund in the absolute cellar of job approval ratings for almost the entirety of his second term. Things were already tough for the black hats, but then this economic crisis came and walloped people severely, right in the wallet. One thing about Americans - they're seriously selfish. You take away their reputation and their liberties and their democracy and they might - might! - vote against you. You take away their money, they'll rip your fucking lungs out, Bro.
And if John McCain seems particularly short on breath of late, that's why. There's nothing quite like the total absence of breathing organs to put a crimp in your respiratory function.
But this crackup is way, way bigger than the righteously deserved toilet training of one John Sidney McCain the Third. This is the end of an era, and not a moment too soon. It now looks like Democrats will win a 1932-style, landslide, realigning election (as I predicted one year ago), smashing McCain in both the popular vote and the Electoral College, picking up double-digit seats in the House, and possibly even gaining a filibuster-proof majority of 60 in the Senate. Even Mitch McConnell, a smug horror story of a minority leader for his decrepit party, looks like he'll be losing his seat, along with such smarmy dreaded incumbents such as Elizabeth Dole and Norm Coleman. This has all the makings of a serious and even perhaps lethal spanking for the hated GOP.
That would leave wishy-washy sometime-conservative Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy as the sole remaining bulwark of regressivism in the American government. Which is to say none at all. It used to be said that ‘justices read election results too', and never was that more true of anyone than of Kennedy, well before this year, but especially now. Even as we speak (and as I also predicted), we're seeing many on the right scrambling now to reinvent themselves as progressives (for some, like David Brooks or Coleman, who had been lefties back when that was trendy, this represents a reconversion conversion). Anthony Kennedy will surely be on that list. In the 1930s, this same scenario developed, and a troglodyte majority on the Supreme Court started striking down New Deal legislation in a time of massive duress, only to have an angry public, Congress, and highly popular president turn on them. Kennedy won't make that mistake. He ain't gonna sacrifice his personal legacy to keep Clarence Thomas pure, that much we can guarantee. Can you imagine, for example, a Democratic Congress vigorously moving national health care, or jobs, legislation, and a Democratic president ceremoniously signing it into law, only for Kennedy to provide the swing vote on the Court striking it down as unconstitutional? Fat chance. The guy's not suicidal, and he doesn't want 300 million angry Americans trying to Google his address.
The trajectory of the regressive movement over the last thirty years has led us to this horrid place. At least you could say that their little mini-revolution began with some ideas, however disastrous those were, and however much they always masked the true kleptocratic purpose of the movement. Reagan had his Cold Warrior shtick, along with some notions of political economy he was peddling. Greedy and stupid Americans, their post-war prosperity already perceptibly beginning to slip away in the late 1970s, foolishly bought the whole package - anything to keep the wallet stuffed and the bloated car out of the hands of the repo man. Reagan surely did not win the Cold War, but he surely did exacerbate the steady unraveling of the middle class. The national debt was tripled, while the burden of taxes was shifted from the rich to the non-rich, and organized labor was undermined at every turn. Surprise, surprise - the rich got a lot richer, the poor got poorer, and the middle class stood still.
By the time we got to 2004, the bogus ideas were no longer even bothered with, as the regressive electoral appeal was reduced down to pure lies and a patent appeal to fear. The marketing genius Karl Rove managed to fool all of the people some of the time, and turned war hero John Kerry into someone to be feared and doubted, while war avoider George Bush became GI Joe. That's a hell of a lot of political detergent to move off of supermarket shelves, but - along with some old-fashioned electoral fraud in Ohio, of course - it worked one last time. Bush bragged about winning political capital to spend in his second term, but you'd have to be as stupid and disingenuous as the little toad himself (the same guy who declared the Iraq war over before it actually began, and who said "You're doing a heckuva job, Brownie") to have believed that nonsense. The truth was that 2004 was the last gasp of the old black magic, and it just barely worked. Use lies, racism, homophobia, xenophobia and national security bogeymen to scare pathetically ill-informed Americans, and in non-recessionary times you could win another election. Back then, at least.
That game is over now, exhausted for a generation or more, though a shamefully and embarrassingly desperate John McCain is still trying to play it. And why wouldn't he? If he doesn't care about his honor and integrity and reputation - and he evidently doesn't, at least compared to how much he cares about winning the presidency - what else is there for him to do? He can't run on issues, he can't run on solutions, he can't run on his wonderful VP choice, and he can't run on the peace and prosperity his party has delivered. Indeed, he has to run from all those things. That leaves only one other option, which is for McCain and his team of Rove proteges to do to Obama what Rove himself did to Kerry - that is, sow enough doubt about his trustworthiness in the minds of voters to make them hold their noses and default to the seemingly (but not really) safe choice of the seemingly (but not really) known quantity.
But it's just not working anymore. In fact, so much is it not working anymore, that nowadays you have regressive politicians and pundits renouncing their own team for trying it. Where were these folks back in 1998 when a group of serious and serial philanderers impeached a president for lying about a blow job? Where were they when Rove and Bush told South Carolinians that McCain had fathered a child with a black mistress, or ridiculed Al Gore for supposedly having claimed to have invented the Internet? Where were they in 2002, when Saxby Chambliss, another Vietnam war avoider, ran ads morphing the face of triple-amputee Vietnam vet Max Cleland into those of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein? And where were they when Rove and Bush were swift-boating Kerry in 2004? I'll tell you where. They were cheering it all on.
Not so much now. Dylan once said you don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, but in 2008 you'd have to be an inter-galactic astronaut or the doorkeeper for Cheney's underground bunker to not know. And so the regressive right blovitoriate is splitting before our very eyes, into two camps. One is the unreconstructed Neanderthal set, like William Kristol and Victor Davis Hanson, who can't quite believe what they're seeing ("But this can't be right - we own the presidency!"), who thought the Sarah Palin pick was just plain inspired, and who are encouraging McCain to stop pussyfooting around already. Kristol, for example, watching it all just melt away, has been furiously trying to find a gambit to keep the regressive dream alive. First he advised McCain to go all Rove on Obama, which McCain did, sending Palin out to describe That One as having ‘palled around with terrorists'. Unreal. You know you're in deep shit when Sarah Palin is your voice of moral authority (her best line yet has been her claim this week to be relieved that she has been fully exonerated by the Alaska legislature's corruption probe, which in fact flat-out accused her of breaking the law by abusing power for personal gain).
Anyhow, having realized that Ayers accusations are actually diminishing McCain's popularity rather than enhancing it, Kristol is now calling for McCain to fire everyone on the staff and for the "competent" McCain and Palin to just do constant press conferences until election day. Nevermind that allowing Palin to talk to the press or public in any unstructured environment would put McCain in danger of being on the ugly side of a fifty-state sweep right now. (You think I'm kidding? McCain is up a whopping six percent in Georgia at the moment, eight percent in Mississippi, and one percent in North Carolina, home of Jesse Helms. He's currently losing by two points in that bastion of leftist fomentation, that revolutionary hotbed, the People's Republic of North Dakota.) Perhaps the most amusing line of this entire election cycle came from the McCain campaign staff, (perhaps slightly miffed by the suggestion that they all lose their jobs), who claimed that Kristol, of all people, has now drunk from the cup of Obamania. Wow. Who needs a dictionary definition for paranoia when you've got that to work with?
The other great line that Kristol floated as a rationale for voters to choose McCain, and a theme of late among the drowning right-wing punditocracy, is that McCain should argue for votes by saying that he will be there to block what is sure to be a Democratic and - wait for it now - liberal (oooooooh!!) Congress. Let's leave aside the obvious and traditional solution to such a quandary, which is that McCain could instead simply encourage voters to choose Republicans all up and down the ticket (could there be something toxic about the R-word in 2008?). But even apart from that rather obvious bit of logical lunacy, what sort of frighteningly vapid bonehead do you have to be to think that divided government is a winning notion in 2008? I mean, raise your hand if you think that what Americans want right now, in the middle of multiple crises, including one which is destroying their retirement savings and threatening their jobs, is a gridlocked government in which Congress passes legislation shot down by the president's veto pen, and the president proposes solutions ignored by a Congress controlled by the other party. Do they really pay these guys big bucks to pen this sort of drivel? These morons are the pundicratic equivalents of Wall Street's equally brilliant masters of the universe, only in six figures instead of nine.
Take, for example, Victor Davis Hanson, who says that, since the campaigns of previous GOP nominees - ranging from the racism of the Willie Horton project to the swiftboating of war heroes - were worse than the present transgressions, therefore "McCain as a vicious campaigner is a complete fabrication, but, again, a brilliant subterfuge on the part of Team Obama that, in fact, has run, via appendages, the far more vicious race". Yeah, Cindy McCain said that too, arguing that Obama has run "the dirtiest campaign in American history". I suppose if you find trouncing her husband to be dirty politics, she's right. But the notion that a campaign which is trying to win by tying the other guy to an unknown former radical who blew stuff up when the candidate was eight years old is somehow not running a vicious campaign is so big a stretch that not even a lot of regressives will make it anymore. Nevermind that the education commission that both Obama and Ayers served on was a project of the Annenberg family, huge supporters of Reagan and, yes, one John McCain. And nevermind that that means that the Annenbergs, and McCain, and all the conservative members of the commission have, by the same logic, palled around with terrorists at least as much Obama. Oops.
But, for my personal favorite, there's that famous political philosopher, Ted Nugent (better know to some as a horrid screaming shred-metal rock singer, or an enthusiastic murderer of animals), who advises McCain to go all Reagan and tell the people once again that government is the problem, not the solution. Yep, just as every American is scrambling for a lifeboat in an economic Category 5, and even the Bush administration is doing its very best impression of V. I. Lenin by plunging the government deep into economic interventions, he literally advises McCain to "Tell us the federal government has no business in the home loan industry and that you will take our economy away from the Treasury Department bureaucrats and give it back to the bankers, stockbrokers and company leaders that have made our economy thrive since Alexander Hamilton served at Treasury." Hey, Ted, you forgot pedophiles and serial murderers on your list of popular people right now! Stockbrokers? Yes! CEOs? Yes! Oh please, John McCain, please. Please sing their praises in the closing weeks of the campaign. Just because Ted Nugent seems like the very antithesis of a thoughtful political theorist, just because he seems like a metal-headed rocker who has turned it up to eleven once too many times, I guarantee you, John, that he is not. Your can win the presidency if you'll just follow his advice and talk incessantly about all the heroic stockbrokers and CEOs you'll put in your cabinet! This will really resonate with American voters right now!! Maybe you could even pardon some of those Enron guys and put them to work running the country. (Again.)
Meanwhile, the other faction of the wrong-wingers are leaving the sinking ship as quick as they can and hoping nobody notices. Like David Brooks, for example, who called Palin "a fatal cancer to the Republican Party" and is otherwise similarly leaving behind his old comrades on the right in article after article he authors. Or Frank Schaeffer, who describes himself as a "lifelong Republican, [who] worked to get [McCain] elected instead of George W. Bush" in 2000, but who now writes: "John McCain: If your campaign does not stop equating Sen. Barack Obama with terrorism, questioning his patriotism and portraying Mr. Obama as "not one of us", I accuse you of deliberately feeding the most unhinged elements of our society the red meat of hate, and therefore of potentially instigating violence." Ouch. Or, Christopher (son of William F.) Buckley, who has endorsed Obama, only to be driven out of the National Review, the conservative journal famously launched by his father back (to the future) at a time when no one was listening to such gibberish. According to Young Buck, he's "been effectively fatwahed by the conservative movement" ever since his act of great apostasy. That's a great line, as was the entirety of Buckley's hilariously accurate and embarrassingly realistic script for "Thank You For Smoking". Memo to regressives: It's not a real good idea to piss off people with such sharp skewering knives. Meanwhile, welcome to the sanity club, Chris. We hope you'll stay a while. You'll always be welcome among the fast-exploding ranks of the reality-based community.
So grim has the McCain campaign become, and so diminished are the fortunes of the regressive right, that people are jumping ship now as if they owned stock in General Motors. And why wouldn't they? This last week in particular has been one of the most horrible ever in American politics. You could start with the fact that a grossly under-qualified nominee for Vice President is already nearly being indicted for abuse of power, and she hasn't even hit Washington yet. So far, that's just a reflection on the grossly under-honorable man who selected her, purely to benefit his own career aspirations. But when you add in the fierce devotion that Palin engenders among the legions of the scary right, you can really get depressed.
All of this was on such full display this week that even John ‘Say Anything' McCain seemed taken aback at one or two events. I think he realized just who it is that his campaign is attracting nowadays. I think he realized his complicity in fomenting such visceral hatred that we now see people attending rallies of one of the two mainstream parties in America screaming out "terrorist" and "kill him" with respect to the man they're introducing as Barack Hussein Obama. I think he was a little shell-shocked that not only members of his own party were publicly rebuking him, but civil rights hero John Lewis compared him to the racist monster George Wallace. This would be especially devastating if it had occurred in an America where people paid attention to politics, since McCain had just recently named Lewis as one of a few people whose advice he would seek out were he president. That comment, uttered just last August, was already an odd remark, since Lewis is a liberal Democrat, and McCain once opposed making Martin Luther King's birthday a holiday, and because Lewis let on directly afterwards as to how McCain had never sought him out even for small talk during the two decades they've both served in Congress. But now, of course, it's even more absurd, because the first bit of advice Lewis offered caused the McCain camp to go insane and demand that Obama rebuke Lewis, even though the two have nothing particularly to do with one another.
The truth is that a guy who once possessed a broad reputation for decency and integrity, deserved or not, came to grips this week with the realization that he is not only losing his last bid ever for the presidency, but that he is losing his honor as well. McCain knows that he will not only go down in history as a two-time presidential loser, but also as yet another hate-mongering, horror-show, thug graduate from the McCarthy/Nixon/Atwater/Rove/Schmidt school for the criminally insane. The once proud John McCain, filled up with generations of military values extolling the crucial importance of gentlemanly honor, has become just another ill-smelling hack. Worse yet, he's a loser hack, who will never have the chance to rehabilitate himself. At least when George H.W. Bush pissed all over his country he won the race, and got to join that most exclusive club, and then he had four years to make people mostly forget about Willie Horton. McCain, on the other hand, has bungled his way into the full-on nightmare vision of a lost election coupled with lost integrity.
But McCain owns this Shakespearean tragedy in full. Part of me is a bit sad to say that, remembering the John McCain who once had the honesty to note that "America has the best Congress money can buy", or who called the freaks of the religious right "agents of intolerance". But most of me is no longer sad. George W. Bush and the regressive movement have devastated the country and planet where I live, and their motive for doing so was ultimately just simple greed. McCain has spent the past eight years facilitating that monstrous and monstrously lethal mass rape. It is therefore fitting that a man who was once highly respected should experience ruin not once, but twice, at the hands of a moral dwarf like George W. Bush. In 2000, Bush used the scummiest of scummy techniques to emasculate John McCain, a man who was infinitely his better in every respect. Now again today, the Chimpster-in-Chief sits in his Oval Office, smirking as ever, sociopathically oblivious as the legacy of his two terms - both of which McCain actively helped him win - sealing the senator's fate for a second time.
The number of sacrificial victims to the fragile ego of one George Walker Bush is astonishing to contemplate. It's staggering to imagine that one individual's personal childhood inadequacies could wreak so much havoc on an entire planet, but indeed they have.
From Tony Blair's career to the lives of a million Iraqis. From Americans' wallets to their country's very honor. From environmental destruction to the Republican Party itself. All relegated to the ash heap of history.
John McCain is only the latest to be added to that list.
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Show AllI pray that Professor Green is correct in the belief that we are headed for a landslide victory over the dark forces of Bill Kristol and the PNAC Empire.
For a dozen years, I have spent many a long night writing my blogs and corresponding with other blogs in regard to the evil methods and intentions of the neo-con crowd.
It might be hard to believe that I was once an active and respected member of the Republican Party. On the other hand, it was that involvement that gave me some frightening insight into the deliberate implementation of many tried and proven techniques that the neo-cons have been using against the citizens of their own country... techniques that were previously limited to our intelligence agencies for use outside this country.
The name of the game has been "dis-information'... propaganda specifically designed to manipulate the media and the voters of our own country.
When they couldn't find media people like Limbaugh, Hannity and Coulter to willingly spread their poison, they illegally PURCHASED cooperation, and when they couldn't do that, they used political pressure and threats of limited access to quiet their would-be critics.
Meanwhile, they used trained and experienced propaganda experts to brainstorm virtually each and every bit of news to be fed to the public, all the way back to the Iran-Contra scandal and the S&L crisis.
The current state of our nation is NO ACCIDENT... it is a direct result of the neo-con house of cards built entirely on lies... the net result of which was that the rich and powerful became A LOT RICHER and a lot more powerful.
Much of the country has started to catch on... more and more truth is making it to the airwaves. We can only hope that the trend continues and those people who brought us to our present condition continue to be exposed as the criminals they are.
Bear in mind though, these people will not give up without a fight... and they know that the least intelligent people are the easiest to manipulate. It is imperative that we convince the feeble-minded "followers" that they are being used.
As I've stated many times: what goes around comes around. Why hasn't the Psychiatric Association community placed these crooks into the nuthouse or beter yet why hasn't the Justice Dept. ordered subpoenas to put them on trial for fraud and stealing taxpayer's money under the RICO statute act Bush and his cronies are like the Mafia: they steal in milions, while Bush and his cronies steal in bilions and trillons. Put the whole bunch of thyem in federal prison with life with no parole. One reason is for the no bid contracts for rebuilding Iraq and Afghanistan.Haliburton is controlled by Cheney and Bectal is in partnership by the Bush family and Osama bin Landkin's family and the Pentagon gets their cut that's why they never are ordered by Congress an acounting of their books because they put billions into their Swiss and offshore bank accounts. Like the 9 bilion that's unaccounted for plus another 10 bilion. America's adminastration, Pentagon and other departments are the most curuppt in the world.
If David Michael Green's main thesis (a Democratic landslide on the order of the election of 1932) comes to pass; expect a truly ugly battle for the future of the Republican Party. Because of the first past the post, winner take all American electoral process that favors a two party system, both the Democratic and Republican parties are uncomfortable coalitions of groups that in a parliamentary, proportional representation system favored in most European Union countries, would be separate parties. Thus, the Republicans are an unwieldy alliance of convenience of mostly corporatists (who supply the money) and evangelicals (who supply the foot soldiers), plus some scattered others. The two wings barely tolerate each other now, and if they go down to a spectacular defeat on November 4, there will be a messy struggle for who will control the Republican party (there are already rumors of Northeastern republicans, who detest the Southern fried evangelical version that is dominant, preparing to break off from the national party), and possibly, lead to it splintering into regional conservative parties: evangelical in the South, libertarian in the Mountain West, country club business in the Northeast. If that comes to pass, this may be the once in a several generations chance to finally steer the USA in the direction taken by the rest of the First World: single payer healthcare, free universal education all the way to college, turning away from an oil based economy, & the abolishment of corporate person hood.
Hell yeah! Get ready for the big dance party! Stock up on the champagne...don't forget the strawberries!
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model which makes the existing model obsolete"
-R. Buckminster Fuller
Oh, David! I love it!
"David says: “One thing about Americans - they're seriously selfish. You take away their reputation and their liberties and their democracy and they might - might! - vote against you. You take away their money, they'll rip your fucking lungs out, Bro.”
But David.....when?
Thank you David.
Well done.
Pay back is a bitch,
Gods Speed , Obama and ACLU !!!!
I have been waiting patiently for my day in court. I have been under 24/7 surveillance for 23 months by local community watch groups. During one stretch of time I was followed by a dozen Verizon Trucks every day for 10 months.
I know my phones are tapped. The nature of my job made me a perfect guinea pig for them to test cross county surveillance and business wire tapping as I would work in many different offices every week.
The problem I have with all of this is that they have made no effort to hide their activity's, and because I did not understand what was going on around me, I felt that my life was in jeopardy.
In short, they practiced COINTEL PRO torture and slander tactics on me.
They tried to destroy me, and wanted me to behave like a delusional whack job.
It almost worked.Thank God for the internet,Common Dreams, Democracy Now, and every person that has ever posted information on COINTEL PRO GANG STALKING TORTURE.
Apparently, local law enforcement is using the IAFF and community watch groups to conduct 24/7 un-covert surveillance to create dangerous suspects by driving them crazy.
The right wing fake christian lunatic fringe is now using DHS NSL letters to grow a nation wide spy network.
I can not prove any of this without Freedom of information access to Verizon records of wire tapping.
I am waiting patiently. I am not interested in prosecuting the people who conducted the surveillance, just the leaders who called for my destruction.
All of this is very disturbing when you factor in the fact that this is happening to thousands of Americans so that local spy groups grow in size and power.
My case is unique , because I travel through more than three county's every day and a major city near Mccdill Air force Base Tampa. ( Command and control for Iraq war.)
This area is a hotbed for DHS,FBI activity's and its in sunny Florida.Which means they can fly their buddy's down to participate in training all year round in paradise. The crazier they made me the more I fought back. Thats another story.Lets just say, that when I figured out what was happening to me, I wanted to involve as many county's and people as possible in hopes that it would create internal jurisdictional issues when I crossed county lines.
Yes, I know, crazy. I brought so much heat on myself that the stress led to a heart attack. But 6 weeks later, I went back to work thinking that by now they must know I am innocent of what ever it is that made me a point on interest.
But it did not, because we now face economic difficulty's and lots of people are out of work, so recruiting is way up.
They seem to think they are immune from the law, thats why I think its the DHS that are leading this pack, and they must have told everyone I am a high profile subject of interest.
Car with sheriff sticker,IAFF stickers, Trooper Stickers are constantly around me, not to mention all the Jesus symbols on all these cars.
Go ACLU.
I live across the street from a Planned Parenthood clinic in York, PA, where every Friday a group of (white) people gather in front of the thing to protest abortion, complete with bloody fetus pictures and police escort.
This week, however, a different group of protesters showed up on Saturday, largely young college-age people from the looks of them. What is disturbing about this, however, is that not only were these people in front of the clinic, but went up and down the street scribbling down notes about peoples' houses and cars. PEOPLE WHO EXCEPT FOR GEOGRAPHIC PROXIMITY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC.
What are these Rethugnicans up to?
Lucille Gould And, what are we gonna do if the election is fixed?
i agree vox..ain't them it's us..
just read my sample nevada ballot..baldwin, barr, mccain, mckinney, nader, obama, none of these candidates..am still leaning toward the last, as i believe the words equate to "none-of-the-above" where in past elections i have wanted my x to be deposited, but never had the choice..
ken
Re: The rise and fall of the 'ultimate' idiot savant, George W. Bush.
The ultimate revenge will be to see Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, 'ratboy' Wolfowitz, Wurmser, Feith, Woo, Abrams, Negroponte and Perle sitting in a court room such as we saw at the Nuremberg trials, circa 1945-1947, with the top 22 Nazi war criminals nervously puffing on a cigarette, staring at each other and wondering how many had a date with the hangman and who was going to rot in some dingy rat infested prison cell.
Yassar, the human being is basically a predator with the insticts to kill of a rabid hyena and these low lives of the Bush crime syndicate were every bit as rabid as a rabid hyena can be. I remember reading about how SecDef Don Rumsfeld and general Geoffery Miller (Gitmo 'saddist' Kommandant) would correspond by Internet each side detailing the infomation that was being 'weened' out of the few al-Queda detainees that held valuable information to be 'extracted.' Gen'l Miller would explain hiw deathly scared the Arabs were of his 'preferred' K-9 attack dogs and how Rumsfeld said to him in one email: "Let one of them dogs of yours loose on the sonofabitches and let them rip 'em a new one.' He then advised the ill tempered 'kommandant' that waterborading would be phase II. Few times in US history have we had a SecDef more 'involved' in torture, murder and mayhem - Rumsfeld seemed to get off sexually as he was told the actions and reacions of the prisoners to the US soldiers acts of violence, especially anal penetrations with steel re-bar rods that were used on a 'specially selected' few hard nosed Mujahedeen warriors, veterans of the US sponsored war with the soviets, and the ones that 'would not break.'
We don't wish you bad luck Bushwacker - but then, we don't wish you and your fellow criminals life either.
TheAZCowBoy
Tombstone, AZ.
"The ultimate revenge will be to see Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, 'ratboy' Wolfowitz, Wurmser, Feith, Woo, Abrams, Negroponte and Perle sitting in a court room such as we saw at the Nuremberg trials, circa 1945-1947, with the top 22 Nazi war criminals nervously puffing on a cigarette, staring at each other and wondering how many had a date with the hangman and who was going to rot in some dingy rat infested prison cell."
Let's not forget those other swill-sucking hogs such as Bremer, Rice, Powell (both Michael & Colin), Ashcroft, Gonzales, Mukasey, Bybee, Rove, Paulson, Greenspan, Bernanke, several generals and admirals, the 9/11 commissioners, et al.
Let’s suppose that the Democrats do win in a landslide.
Will there be a drastic turn around in the prescriptive policies of empire and neo-liberalism? Will we disband our 761 world wide bases? Will preemptive war become a thing of the past? Will the military industrial complex become obsolete? Will state sponsored terror become a thing of the past?
Will our ecological footprints become less lethal?
Stone Age Brains of Empire
From the stone age to the broken empire
From the cave to the gated nest
From the fertile valley to the Bagdad bust
Out still stone age brains have reinvented hell
and called it the moral right
the everlasting fire of might
The media shills pump bellows of fear
with infectious slogans of patriot pride
for state sponsored cruelty has nothing to hide
a stone age dementia from the non entity side
We may have had a dream but it died
We have become what we tried to hide
We have become the empire kingdom
The one we rebelled against..the same old might
with a strange new strangle hold on right
There is a distinct possibility that the extreme rightwing insanity will persist with better palliatives under a "lesser evil", Barck Hussein Obama. A Republican McCain administation would probably have fast forward US into a dead end sooner and would have allowed us to begin the recovery process sooner. What needs to be changed is the so called "American Exceptionalism", the 21st Century synonym for good ol imperialism.
Well said! What is really sad, Mr. Green, is that most of the horrors we have experienced over the last 10 years or so, have come at the hands of some of the best educated people on the planet. Individuals who have graduated from Harvard, Yale, Prineston, Stamford, Brown, the US Naval Academy, West Point. . .it makes one wonder about who we actually let into these institutions and why. Maybe the state universities, which are closer to home and more affordable, produce better educated, saner and more considerate, reasonable people, are the route we need to take for upper level positions in our most venerated institutions? Surely, we can do better that what has happened as of lately!
DeColores,
Rockerbabe1
Yes!! Been sayin' it for years! How about someone from OSU or some other state college?
These blue bloods sure havent proven their worth.
If we could get people away from the Ivy League Admiration Socity.
Besides, being particularly well educated or smart doesnt seem to make you moral.
Darling, don’t you know that having money makes you oblivious to other people’s woes.
"we're seeing many on the right scrambling now to reinvent themselves as progressives"
You need a Likud agenda with a progressive camouflage to join the Demok party. Apparently Norm Coleman is having his progressive camouflage made right now. He will then work to destroy the UN "progressively".
Obama realizes that this election is far from being in the bag. He has been saying this week (and I'm paraphrasing), "Don't under estimate our capacity to screw this up". We must be vigilent, make sure our exit polls match the actual polls, scream at the top of our lungs if we feel voting is being compromised, and continue to drag the rest of the "un-decideds" and those withdrawing Republicans in the Reality based world.
"...which is why Bush has been moribund in the absolute cellar of job approval ratings for almost the entirety of his second term."
You twist. You spin. You abuse the facts.
The only approval rating worse that the CheneyOilCo performance... is that of Congress. This is not just any Congress. This is a Congress with Democratic Party majorities. A Congress that has not only capitulated to every corporatist demand, but recklessly, heedlessly, without debate... and led by Obama, gone out of its way to screw middle class American taxpayers by granting their masters the largest dividend payout in history. They have codified taxation without representation.
And you want me to VOTE for them? You want me to validate perhaps the most dishonest and self-destructive act in American history?
You are truly self-delusional.
I know many incumbents up for election, Republican and Democrat alike, are fighting tooth and nail for their seats this year. Nancy Pelosi may very well loose her seat. In Alaska, a die-hard Republican State, which is assumed to be majority voting McCain/Palin (I'm not so sure) has their long-time incubents in the House and Senate, Young & Stevens, actually having to fight for their seats this year. Young has, in the past, pretty much ignored campaigning in his state when up for re-election, skating in on a huge majority. This year, Young has the stink of pending indictment upon him and Steven's will be hearing the verdict in his felony case this coming week most likely. Both won their primaries, but they are being seriously challenged by new comer, progressive Democrats.
I believe that as long as we can ensure that our votes are counted in full and correctly, we have a chance at a landslide turnover.
I'd like to see some press for the congressional races and all the state and local races marginalized by the superrace for emperor of the radical capitalist supersphere. Has Common Dreams published a single paragraph?
The New Contract For American:
"We got ours. Go fuck yourself. Oh, and God bless."
P.S. "...the public isn't fooled anymore." Really? Is that why so many aren't protesting and disobeying civilly and are still - still - fucking supporting Micky and Shevil?
" . . . its tragic thirty-year experiment with Reaganism-Bushism . . . "
Don't forget NIXON! Don't leave him out of this equation. He is one of the fathers, perhaps THE father, of The Turd Reich we have been living through for over a generation. Goldwater lost in '64 or he might have played that part. But Nixon, with his paranoia, his resentment, his homicidal rage, began the process of converting the United States into the Monopoly board in which we're all lucky to be living in a flea bag on Baltic Avenue.
And get Michelle Bachman and get her now!!!!! Give her the electoral beating of her nasty and useless life, break every bone in her body and leave her bleeding and unconscious in the gutter. Do it now before the Republicans try to bring on another Wisconsin Inquisition. If they lose this election, the attempt to "get" Bill Clinton will look like Cream of Wheat next to what they'll try to do Obama.
Props for the "Turd Reich" coinage:D .
Recently "The American Experience" ran their two-part bio of Nixon again. My Dad was a moderate conservative & my mom a moderate Democrat, and they both reliably voted Republican from '64 through 2000, having lapped up the idea that they were part of Nixon's "great silent majority". Having grown up with the myth of a Nixon unjustly hounded from power, I finally examined his career without the right-wing frame following his death; I was utterly aghast at how effectively Roger Ailes & his pals had used the turmoil of 1968 to create out of whole cloth the myth of Lunatic Liberalism and Common-Sensical Conservatism. The sheer thuggery of the American right has always been camouflaged, even when the press was at its most progressive, fromt the Tet Offensive to the election of Jimmy Carter.
By the time W smirked & swaggered his way into the presidential arena, I've thought of our political history in terms of Lord of the Rings: Nixon resigned, but the foundations of the Dark Tower remained. The Ring was lost, but not destroyed.
This time, we have to raze the foundations of right wing power forever & must destroy the ring.
Maybe MacCain is going for the sympathy vote. If this "current economic crisis" had manifested itself just 6 months earlier, we would be talking about impeachment, and John MacCain would have bowed out due to health reasons by now. Sad to see another V-Vet go down in flames....again (mmmm....now that Randy "Duke" Cunningham has been to prison, will he get picked when he gets out?). Glad to know someone else sees the same thing I do. Was beginning to think the past few months/years were just an ongoing acid flashback. Carry all lower 48 states and Hawaii, huh? I'd love to see that.
Democrats were dithering poltroons during the regressives' reign of terror, and winning an election by default will not cure them of that. I have never been seriously mad at Bush and his droogs. There is a George Bush under every rock in Texas and a Carl Rove lurking in every men's room. It isn't their fault that we elected them to high office and failed to evict them when their loathsomeness became obvious. They're just who they are, that's all. It's us I'm mad at.
It's just a linguistic problem, this false assignation of evil. It isn't the fault of cockroaches that your kitchen is infested with cockroaches. It's your fault for having a filthy kitchen. It isn't the fault of pond scum that the water was allowed to stagnate. It was Pharaoh who was evil, not the rain of frogs. It is we who allowed ourselves to become torpid and ignorant, who forgot that the sleep of reason produces monsters. BushCo is as inevitable as the stuff that happens between your toes when you don't change your socks.
Have we finally reached a point of alarm and disgust as Dr. Green suggests? Are we ready to break out the Desenex and clean house? Has some courage and intelligence been miraculuosly infused into us by dint of being Bush's bitch for seven years? I wish I could believe it.
The republicans can't win a fair fight. They try to disenfranchise as many traditionally voting democratic as they can. They fix voting machines to improperly record more votes for republicans. They involve themselves in all kinds of dirty tricks. The democrats usually try to fight fair and you can't win against a dirty opponent by fighting fair. A McCain/Palin win will not surprise me one little bit.
See the following article, center column, on todays CD for more:
Michael Sears:
GOP Strategy: Voter Suppression
-- EKATON --
"You take away their reputation and their liberties and their democracy and they might - might! - vote against you."
Spoken like a true member of the coordinator class who has zero idea of what it's like to be a wage slave.
--
Eric Patton
http://www.myspace.com/412205319
"One thing about Americans - they're seriously selfish. You take away their reputation and their liberties and their democracy and they might - might! - vote against you. You take away their money, they'll rip your fucking lungs out, Bro."
Aint that the truth !!
I think that that is what he was saying--and it is true.
It truly amazed me---that they did al this horrible stuff, but, it took something about MONEY (no surprise in capitalism) to get people to make 100s of 1000s of phone calls. Sad, really.
Could you guys, maybe, make all these phone calls about the war now? Or health care? Or people sleeping in the streets?
David Michael Green. Sir,I have been reading Common Dreams for many years,and this is the first time I have been so moved to make comment.I must congratulate you on your post, and at the risk of leaving myself open to ridicule, your piece is the best read in my humble opinion, on the current race for the White House, I have seen.
If indeed you have commented here before, I have sadly missed your work.
It is a pity that more people with your style and pathos, do not make it on to the main stream media.Something needs to be done to counter media outlets like Fox News, who are so blatantly bias it borders on the hilarious.Some of the so called journalists, are indeed barking mad.At least two of them that shall remain nameless, should be put in straight jackets.
When my wife and I started watching the network some years ago,we really did think it was a parody,satire, akin to Saturday Night Live.Of course we still watch it now, only for its entertainment value.Fox and friends I assume some type of breakfast show is indeed funnier than the three stooges.
As an Australian, your coming election for the President is probably as important to your country as it is to ours.I hope that this time around some sanity will prevail, another term of right wing nut jobs will be to horrible to contemplate.
"War hero" John Kerry.
I think someone else on a thread yesterday made the point that the Democrats are partly to blame for the type of praise that McCain was getting as a war hero, since the Dems go out of their way to worship the military.
Joseph McCarthy was politically untouchable until he decided, or rather, Roy Cohn decided, to go after the military.
Since WWII, the Democratic Party has continually been incapable of diong anything about the military-industrial complex -- only a Republic dared mention it & then only on the way out the door -- because the Reptiles have continually portrayed them as a sort of Fifth Column ready to destroy the US's ability to "defend" itself.
You can assail a war, but not all war, because we are steeped in "the rockets' red glare" from the time we're born. The symbolic privileges that have to be acknowledged & lauded by candidates is the surest sign that we are inescapably a fascist nation; W's regime just accelerated the process, while Obama's administrations would, or will, impede it and make it softer, for Americans if not for the people who fall under our bombs.
So--you think its good that McCain killed babies??!!
Yes, it is rather hypocritical , isnt it?
But, beware pointing it out, or you'll get.."So--you think its good that McCain killed babies??!!"
Talk about rose-colored glasses.
Not only is this country far from being out of the Reagan et.al. woods,
I will not be the least bit surprised if John McCain wins this election.
I happen to live in the USA, where most of the voters dwell, and it ain't such a pretty sight.
I have news for you Mr. Green, negative ads work. McCain has gained points in the last days and the race has tightened. It's only getting uglier.
Americans see negative ads as an ability of the candidate to 'fight', as disgusting and idiotic as this might be.
I wish Nader and McKinney could attack Obama from the left more vigorously.
Sometimes, they do the opposite. This racist crap in Ohio almost has me ready to vote for Obama.
And the majority of Americans are brainless idiots who don't have a clue what's going on, and believe all the s**t the boob tube feeds them. The right, seeing that mc cain wouldn't do what they told him to do, and was bombing so badly, decided to take over and bring out the big guns. ACORN has been shot down, and all they've done now being questioned, and that's just the beginning. Smears? Lies" Swiftboating? We haven't seen anything yet. If mc cain doesn't win, it's gonna be a miracle.