Still Lying, Still Allowed To Lie
I'm sorry, but there are moments when I just feel like a total alien who stumbled onto some planet full of bizarre life forms. They call this place America, and it sure is weird. And, lemme tell ya, I know what I'm talking about here. I've visited some pretty weird places in this part of the universe.
Try this on for size as an example. You might think that a president who is widely known for lying, who leads a party also known for the same, who is at the end of his term and virtually without any punitive power worth speaking of, and who is widely despised at home and abroad - you might think such a president would get a serious grilling when sitting down with the American media for an exit interview. And, even if that might seem like a giant leap for some, perhaps you'd at least be surprised if such an individual was allowed to continue to tell revisionist historical lies without being called to account in the slightest for doing so.
Yeah, well, different galaxy, I guess. On Planet America it seems a lot more like it's still 2002, and a frightened, compliant press is still learning how to embarrass itself by becoming a tool of a massively deceitful White House. Now that it's almost 2009, they've got it down to a science. Only today they don't even have the pathetic and shamefully flimsy excuse they did back then, in the wake of the 9/11 scare.
So here's what happens when one of America's most prominent journalists - Charles Gibson - sits down to interview George W. Bush. Bush, of course isn't doing the interview because he can't think of what else to do with himself anymore (although if you ask him what comes next after January 20, that's pretty much exactly what it looks like). He isn't just killing time, waiting for Cheney to dream up some other target for the administration's predatory instincts. He's got an agenda, which is why he's been granting a plethora of (safe) interviews lately. And that agenda is to write the first draft of history. Just like Jackie did her Camelot rap, successfully constructing the frame through which the Kennedy administration would long be seen, so a ham-fisted Burt and Ernie - er, sorry, George and Laura - are running around trying to rehabilitate, for the sake of history, the worst presidency ever.
According to the Washington Post, this is the implementation of a strategy put together at a White House meeting two months ago, where it was decided that administration officials should reiterate key talking points in their speeches and interviews. Per a memo obtained by the LA Times, those include pointing out that the president "‘kept the American people safe' after the September 11 terrorist attacks, lifted the economy after 2001 through tax cuts, curbed AIDS in Africa and maintained 'the honor and the dignity of his office'". That's a cute list, isn't it? In a certain nausea-inducing way. I don't even know where to get started with that, and it's probably better for all of us if I don't. One thing I do have to say, though. Just as in our movie rating system, what passes as the standard for honor and dignity in the White House is so very America. You can murder in cold blood as many hundreds of thousands of Iraqis as you need to to get your rocks off, and that's fine. But if you actually do get your rocks off - literally, the old-fashioned way - you're considered obscene. Go figure, eh? Like I said, it's a wacky little planet.
Of course, George W. Bush trying to save his legacy is not, in and of itself, so outlandish. A politician who doesn't spin is like a conservative who doesn't lie. It does happen. It has actually been observed in nature. Just not that often. The outlandish part is, first, the magnitude of the tales being told and sold. And, second, that a still obscenely compliant media allows these to be promulgated, without challenge, completely disregarding any notion of fulfilling a public service mandate to actually inform the people, let alone to hold the country's leaders accountable. What a concept, eh - a critical media and governmental accountability? I guess all that hardball stuff is only for Democrats.
Anyhow, here's a good example, for starters:
GIBSON: What were you most unprepared for?
BUSH: Well, I think I was unprepared for war. In other words, I didn't campaign and say, "Please vote for me, I'll be able to handle an attack." In other words, I didn't anticipate war. Presidents - one of the things about the modern presidency is that the unexpected will happen.
Leaving aside for the moment the question of whatever really happened on 9/11, the very best case scenario one might make is not that this president was unprepared for war, but rather that he was unprepared for defense. That's unforgivable, and had he been a Democrat who also ignored five-alarm warning bells prior to 9/11, and who spent the entire month prior on vacation after being warned about the danger, he would indeed never have been forgiven, least of all by Mssrs. Bush, Cheney and Rove. And then, of course, there's the impression that Bush's response to this question leaves, suggesting that the principal war of his administration - the one in Iraq - was somehow thrust upon him. A real interviewer would never have just let this statement go. This was the ultimate war of choice, conducted for the ultimate of disingenuous reasons.
Here's another:
GIBSON: Given the fact that you did start campaigning for change, said you were going to change the ways of Washington, do you feel you did in any way? Or did 9/11 really stand in the way of doing it?
BUSH: No, you know - actually, 9/11 unified the country, and that was a moment where Washington decided to work together. I think one of the big disappointments of the presidency has been the fact that the tone in Washington got worse, not better. ... I mean, there were moments of bipartisanship. But the tone was rough. And I was obviously partially responsible because I was the President, although I tried hard not to call people names and bring the office down during my presidency.
Again, this is remarkably disingenuous, all the more so because it feigns humility and quasi-responsibility. Bush may not have called his opponents names, but he sure as hell marginalized them as rarely ever before in history, and he sure as hell polarized the country. If you weren't with the president, then you were with the terrorists. If you didn't agree to his invasion of a country that had not a thing to do with 9/11 nor any other justification for attack, then you couldn't be trusted with America's national security. Let's not kid ourselves here, people. There's no Democratic equivalent to Karl Rove. There's no liberal guy called The Hammer, like Tom DeLay was for the GOP. No Democrat ever ran an ad morphing the face of a triple-amputee Republican Vietnam vet into that of Osama bin Laden. True, damn few Republicans - the folks who are so keen on maintaining American security, remember - actually made it over to the jungles of Southeast Asia forty years ago, but that ain't why ads like those used against Max Cleland in 2002 were never used against the right. It's a matter of integrity, and there was rarely an occasion when the Bush administration showed any of it. Moreover, Charles Gibson knows that.
But the greatest crime of the Bush administration, of course, was always Iraq, and it is here that the abomination-in-chief lies the most egregiously and the most shamefully. And it is here where he is given the greatest free pass by the media:
GIBSON: You've always said there's no do-overs as President. If you had one?
BUSH: I don't know - the biggest regret of all the presidency has to have been the intelligence failure in Iraq. A lot of people put their reputations on the line and said the weapons of mass destruction is a reason to remove Saddam Hussein. It wasn't just people in my administration; a lot of members in Congress, prior to my arrival in Washington D.C., during the debate on Iraq, a lot of leaders of nations around the world were all looking at the same intelligence. And, you know, that's not a do-over, but I wish the intelligence had been different, I guess.
GIBSON: If the intelligence had been right, would there have been an Iraq war?
BUSH: Yes, because Saddam Hussein was unwilling to let the inspectors go in to determine whether or not the U.N. resolutions were being upheld. In other words, if he had had weapons of mass destruction, would there have been a war? Absolutely.
GIBSON: No, if you had known he didn't.
BUSH: Oh, I see what you're saying. You know, that's an interesting question. That is a do-over that I can't do. It's hard for me to speculate.
This astonishing little dialogue packs more deceit, and more permission to engage in deceit, into one passage than any ‘blivet' (ten pounds of bullshit in a five pound bag) I've ever seen. Or a thousand blivets. Stacked in a manure warehouse. In the Republic of Crap. On the planet Turd. What an amazing string of lies. And all of it unanswered.
It starts with the intelligence "failure", which was no failure at all. Is this 2008 - nearly 2009 - or am I stuck in some sort of time warp here? With all that has been revealed about the lies that were lied, the omissions omitted, and the exaggerations exaggerated, do we still live in a country where the president can continue to tell this tall tale yet again? Is it really possible that a journalist would let such an absurd claim go unchallenged still to this day? Can we really continue to allow this rogue president to surround himself in exonerating complicity, pretending that everyone had the same intelligence reports that he did? And, even more ridiculously, that they all concurred that war was the preferred option at that point? Is that why the Bush administration couldn't get even half the votes it needed at the United Nations for a war resolution? Even after beating Security Council member-states over the head with skyscraper-sized sticks? Even after offering them more carrots than in all of Bunny Heaven?
It gets worse. To claim that Saddam was unwilling to let the weapons inspectors in is just a sickening and complete inversion of the truth, a full 180 degrees. The inspectors were, of course, absolutely in Iraq. Indeed, not only were they there, they were begging the United States government to tell them where the WMD could be found, an obvious thing to do given that the Bush administration was running around telling the world that it not only knew for sure there were WMD, but even knew where the weapons were located. This is the most massive lie. And, of course, it comes with other cool benefits as well. If you're already lying in claiming that the inspectors were refused entry, you no longer have to overtly lie about how they left. If they were never there, they could never have been forced to leave in order to avoid being obliterated by Bush's bomber squadrons. Nor, if they had never been there carrying out most of their inspections, could they ever have begged for just a few more weeks to finish their work. Doesn't it all just fit together nicely?
And where, exactly was Charles Gibson, so-called ‘journalist', throughout all this? Is this really what it means to be at the top of this profession? That you allow those whom you're supposed to be keeping watch over for the benefit of an entire country (not to mention the rest of the world) to say anything - including absolutely the worst self-serving rubbish - without challenge? Why not just sign on to the GOP payroll and get it over with? Or perhaps he already has.
Then there's Bush telling us that, gosh, he really can't "speculate" on whether or not there would have been an invasion had there been no WMD. That's just classic. As if the decision wasn't his. As if they didn't build nearly their entire case on the WMD threat. As if Saddam just absolutely had to go, but Mubarak and Musharraf and Abdullah didn't even get a good talking to about democracy. As if Saddam's depredations were enough to justify an American invasion, even though we had previously covered for him at his worst, and even as we say almost nothing while Darfur melts down into a genocidal ocean of blood.
Then, on top of all these lies, are the frustratingly silent ones that no one ever mentions, and never really did (and, excuse me for my petulance, but shouldn't journalists be doing this?). Like this one: Suppose the Bush people had been right in their lies about WMD, after all - so what? Dozens of countries have them, including now North Korea, and the Bush administration never seems to have a problem with that, except when it does. Whatever happened to deterrence, the little dynamic that kept the Soviet Union and the United States from unleashing their tens of thousands of nuclear weapons against each other for over four decades? When did that stop mattering? Does anyone seriously imagine that a nuclear Saddam would have attacked the United States? Knowing that he and his country would instantly have been atomized in response? And, speaking of inconvenient questions, what were we doing invading a country that had never attacked nor even threatened this country?
Somebody please awaken me from this nightmare! Really, I don't mind a politician acting like a politician. I suppose this is a sad fact in its own right, but truth be told, my expectations there are not huge.
But what's up with an American media, itself drenched in blood up to its earlobes, still offering this guy a free pass, and a global megaphone? Hey, Charlie Gibson - do you really earn enough to bury all that shame? Me, I wouldn't have thought there was that much money anywhere on the planet.
As for that good ol' boy, America's first cracker president, it seems he has managed to figure out a couple of things, after all. Talking about his parents, who have no doubt been in agony for eight years now (how would you like to have produced Caligula?), he offered up this slightly too accurate assessment of their feelings as he leaves the White House:
BUSH: And so, no doubt they're going to be relieved to have their boy out of the limelight. And I bet a lot of our friends will be relieved, too.
Ya got that one right, pal, albeit for all the wrong reasons. Which is no doubt what also produced the following exchange:
GIBSON: And final question, just to finish the sentence: I will leave the presidency with a feeling of?
BUSH: I will leave the presidency with my head held high.
Maybe this is the kind of nonsense Gibson had in mind when he asked, "Is the president too much in a bubble?" To which Bush responded:
BUSH: I mean, believe me you understand what's going on in the world. This idea about how the President doesn't understand this, that, or the other, just simply is not the case. I mean, there's a lot of information that comes through the White House.
Yeah, no doubt Cheney's there every morning to provide the president with "information" about how well it's all going. No doubt that makes it easy to leave the White House with your head held high, even after you've wrecked everything in sight.
That, plus a fawning press that would never dream of being so rude as to interrupt your fantasy with the cognitive dissonance provoked by a tough question or two.
Lordy, lord. Take me back to my home planet, please.
This one's way too messed up!
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Show AllThe ultimate issue here is the loss of a functioning 4th Estate in this country preventing a functional democracy and, equally bad, any check on the excesses and criminal actions of the Republican fascists (neo-cons) they have enabled. Were it not for the complicity of our MSM we might still have a country worthy of its history and ideals, and a judiciary that fullfilled its responsibilites or was forced to by public outrage. Instead we have congenital liars, theives, and mass murderers occupying positions of leadership and making the U.S. into a "Pottersville" and worse. There seems little likelihood the new compromised administration will bring indictments and prosecutions for crimes rarely mentioned in the MSM, so nothing will change until there is blood in the streets, if even then. Unfortunately its only alien here now as we've seen it all before, more recently in the 1930's in Germany.
In the short term he can sucker the people of the USA again, no problem. The world however, not being hamstrung by a docile, compliant press knows the evidence of his tragic, destructive and murderous tenure as president. Bloody Bush.
His war crimes and crimes against humanity have no statute of limitations. He will be like kissinger and other notable american bloodsuckers, in that whenever he wishes to travel outside the fatherland he will have to enquire first if he will be subject to arrest at his destination.
Despicable muderer.
Sophie Scholl-The Final Days
George Bush is not now--and has never been--a man of conscience. He set out on public life as a facile, agresssive egotist; his tenure in the White House has only made his disreputable character visible to all. Bush is simply a nasty piece of work. He is part total idiot, part psychopath, and part evil demon. Any man who can blather on blithely about the virtues of a war in which over a million people have been killed is not intelligent, sane or moral.
As for Charles Gibson, he is like so many American journalists: he has only to come into the presence of the rich and powerful, and he is soon on the floor, tongue out, ready and willing to do some ass kissing!
Three words:
Downing. Street. Memos.
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Whoever controls the media controls the country. Period.
Oh, and Mr. Green, it isn't American Media, or even Mainstream Media, its CORPORATE MEDIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, CORPORATE MEDIA. Keep repeating this until it sinks in, folks!
What if:
George W. Bush is telling the truth? That he was not for killing thousands upon thousands of people, and crippling thousands, upon thousands more?
That George W. Bush didn't know about the torture being used during his term in office, because his aides hid it from him, and he doesn't read much?
That he GWB, truly believed that the guys on Wall Street were straight arrows and would not hoodwink the American Public out of their hard earned cash to make up the losses the suits and investors invariably would suffer when a new (real) administration took over?
Naw! I've seen the guy on television pretending to peek under the tablecloth and such looking for WMDs while across the United States families were suffering the real costs of war. IMPEACHMENT is the only way to go.
The most disgusting thing is that the Christian right's adoration of Bush is undiminished, and their support of his wide-ranging criminality unflagging. So this Christmas when you hear them blathering about peace, goodwill, brotherhood and love, take a minute and reflect on what they actually mean by those words.
Alex
Most of the Christian right, if not all, will never mention the words "peace", "goodwill", "brotherhood", and "love".
It's not clear to me that it's sensible to expect Seymour Hersh or Robert Fisk style journalism from people who are on the TV.
TV "journalists" are auto-cue readers with a good jawline, nice hair and crisp shirts; the ladies are peroxide, bleached teeth and coloured mud. From this you expect a 'hard hitting exposé'? Sheesh.
TV journalism is part of the ENTERTAINMENT industry; the industry that sells YOUR ATTENTION (in a semi-hypnotised and therefore receptive state) to companies who want to sell stuff.
YOU are the product (more accurately, your attention is the product). The Ads are an input.
News is the way it is for the same reason that new car ads on TV now say almost nothing about cars - they are diversionary fantasies about dancing robot C4s or some mechanism by which you will have a fashion model in the passenger seat or be seen as taller than your actual 5-foot-7.
And all those ads that try to scare mothers into making their households more antiseptic than an Intel chip factory... and ads for coloured mud for women to smear all over their faces on the basis that it will make them look like the 16 year old in the ad...
This is the environment in which you anticipate healthy, lively intelligent analysis? Come ON.
It's like being shocked that there is hardly anything from marriage guidance counsellors on RedTube (the porn version of YouTube, if I understand the Rude Pundit).
Now I say this as a super-AVID watcher of TV. I watch some of the most dumb shit imaginable - Stargate, Dexter, Sons of Anarchy, Supernatural, Medium, Battlestar Galactica... line that escapist shit up and I'm there. And I swear on my life that I have never EVER bought anything as a result of a TV commercial.
If you want Mencken, you're going to have to look on the interwebs and in some of the glossy publications that sometimes do good stuff (Matt Taibbi at Rolling Stone for example, or Glenn Greenwald at Salon - but their stuff is on the interwebs tubes anyway).
And not to put too fine a point on it: economics tells you WHY the standard of TV journalism is so poor. That's why I love economics so.
Cheers
GT
GT's Market Rant
All good points. I only want to add one comment. To "some of the glossy publications that sometimes do good stuff" I'd add, of all sources, Vanity Fair Magazine. I haven't looked to see if they have a web presence but some of their articles make it to the web.
-- EKATON --
If what Mr Gibson does is "journalism" then so too were those ads at the back of those comic books where all the skinny nerd had to to was send in a few bucks and he could become the "hero of The Beach".
Mr Gibson is an ad man. He is trying to sell a product which is little more then Fascism and Corruption deceptively packaged as "freedom and Liberty".
PK
And where were the Democrats when they had plenty of chances to stop him and even undo the damage? Out there pandering to him ! And with corrupt leaders in the party such as Reid and Pelosi who have no intention of holding him accountable, no wonder he's "free" to lie !
David Michael Green, seems like you did your share to help screw up this planet with your pledge of allegiance to the elite establishment during its campaign to install the O'Bama construct into the oval orifice. You make your own bed. Sleep well! We REAL progressives don't have that same problem. We didn't make that pledge of allegiance to the elite establishment. Instead we embraced the Green party platform. Thus our dignity and integrity are intact today. This makes us feel great. Just one of the many advantages of practicing our egalitarian principles. You can too if you so choose.
"We REAL progressives don't have that same problem." (rtdrury)
RT,
And you won't have that problem until you actually elect someone to this nations highest office. If, sometime in the future, that were to happen you would find he or she would out of necessity make many disappointing compromises (with regard to ideology) in order to govern. (All Presidents do. The Green Party would be no exception) Your certainity is based on never having to take responsibility for governing the nation. I respect much of what you write RT but are you not being somewhat pompous in your remarks?
"This makes us feel great. Just one of the many advantages of practicing our egalitarian principles."
RT, with all due respect, you do not have a monopoly on principles. Egalitarian or otherwise.
I wouldn't be so quick to be self righteous. How do any of us know if our ideology is ever the correct ideology. How can you take an article with such undeniable truth in it as the main point, and make it about YOU and your points of view. (Hey!!!Nobody from the green party was going to win the presidential seat...) Just gotta pick apart other people's contributions right away, without really adding any insight or truth of your own. That is REAL PROGRESSIVE.
Rev,
I agree with you. Very well stated.
Stocks fall as Madoff victim list grows
How many more 'Madoffs' are still hiding in the Bushes?
Madoff had no "victims". He had a bunch of greedy bastards trying to make money the old fashioned way ... through fraud and misrepresentation. The victims are the taxpayers who will once more be required to pick up the tab. But, to answer your question, I bet we ain't seen nuthin' yet.
-- EKATON --
Getting almost no mention in the media: A bail-out fund for those "defrauded by security traders" that was established in 1970.
The lawyers are already at work getting their hands on this federal cash, so many who gambled at Bernie's big casino, and lost, can get as much as $500,000 of taxpayer money in compensation.
Of course, this does not apply to the blackjack tables of Nevada and New Jersey.
Actually, they're not eligible for anything from the gov't. They've got to go after Madoff to get their money.
"Actually, they're not eligible for anything from the gov't. They've got to go after Madoff to get their money."
Excerpts from an AP story of 12/15
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Judge signs order to protect Madoff investors
U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton ordered that clients of Bernard Madoff's private investment business seek relief under a federal statute created to rescue cheated investors.
Stanton signed the order after the Securities Investor Protection Corporation asked that steps be taken to protect investors in the scheme, which has ensnared several major banks and prominent figures as victims and could result in as much as $50 billion in losses.
Several major banks including Spain's Grupo Santander SA, Britain's HSBC Holdings PLC, Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC and Man Group PLC, France's BNP Paribas and Japan's Nomura Holdings reported falling victim to Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme.
Other major investors also lost out in the scam, including former Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman, New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon and J. Ezra Merkin and the chairman of GMAC Financial Services.
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See complete story at:
http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MjIxMjg4Mw%3D%3D
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So, now, the U.S. taxpayers are on the hook to bail out numerous banks in foreign countries, not to mention a couple fat cat sports franchise owners. When does this ever end? Whatever happened to investors' assuming risk in anticipation of profit. Why do the taxpayers always have to bail out the investors and the stockholders? Is this what is meant by "free market capitalism"?
GO TO HELL, YOU GUTLESS TAXPAYERS! WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? NOTHING? I THOUGHT SO. SO BEND OVER, THERE'S MORE COMING, STAY TUNED.
-- EKATON --
That's what they want you to believe.
See above.
Any future reporter interviewing Bush, not the prostitutes of MSM, as Paul Revere and Mordechai rightly describe them, should be wearing large, loosely laced steel-toed heavy-soled boots, and should practice pulling them off quickly for swift use when Bush utters his first lie, which should only be about 10 seconds into the interview. Or leave those big boots on and just kick the shit out of him until he understands what the world really thinks of him - but that would require kicking the lying smirking asshole for the rest of his useless clueless life, and he'd still never get it.
Men don't wear those kind of boots, at least not for fashion anyways. Put some angry skinny women to those tasks. I'm sure they'll be happy. LOL !
Your comments just give me a warm fuzzy feeling all over! Thanx IOU!!
Too many Americans, like the citizens of past ambitious Nazi Germany, have too much respect for authority and fail to recognize genuine control and fear in the newsroom for what it really is. It is the red flag of fascism.
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AMEN!!!!!!!!!
Well-said!!
BRILLIANT STATEMENT, mister riley.
a former texas congressman in the late 50's and early 60's , Huey Long, as so corrupt and a self-proclaimed Fascist who admired Hitler...and when he was taken down by his own corruption to jail, boastfully predicted:
"THIS nation shall one become a FASCIST STATE...only they'll call it a democracy".
two hundred years ago , Benjamin Franklin warned:
....".......This nation shall fall, not because of foreign enemies or threats, real or imagined, but because the people and nation are corrupt....and democracy will eventually arrive at Tyranny".
the irony is this:
while iraqis and people of much poorer nations are so dispossessed by their own leaders at the behest or coercion of the USA (no other country compares with the usa in this) - we only have to think Egypt, Iraq under saddam when saddam was a friend to reagan, cheney and RUMSFELD, south american countries in the past decades....
at any chance they can get they actually Protest, storm the government buildings and institutions of power and SHOW their leaders just who is really supposed to be in control....
in the USA -- americans are like SHEEP . they bow to all the intimidating :institutions :
the courts, the law and order police, the congress, the supreme court, the "lords of the universe" in wall street, the federal bank's oracular pronouncements..the media - even as they SENSE this is all a big ponzi scheme and a FRAUD perptrated upon them....
and then they talk about "rule of law"....which is designed to ROB them of their own humanity and turn them into cogs in a wheel run NOT for their welfare but for the powerful.
americans of the modern day can not compare with the courage shown by the people of iraq, or poorer countries..whether they were the chinese in communist china protesting to the death their own government -- which HAD to respond , after the military beatdowns - with something BETTER which was to institute reforms so the PEOPLE will be satisfied...or the philippines when the entire country , separated into thousands of islands came together in a SINGLE day of peaceful protest - and REFUSAL to cooperate with their government - and removed from power their own dictator (coddled by washington)...or the south americans stopping all business to force their leaders and institutions to confront the problems ....
americans? they are sheep...mostly good at bleating when their pocket book is hit , through the shenanigans of their own structures.
as the famous legendary Tennis player from Czechoslovakia - Martina Navratilova said, who certainly earned her success by her own talent and became a us citizen:
"I NEVER IMAGINEd that the day would come when ,after escaping communist dictatorship - and become an american...i would see that The Land of the Free has become the Land of the Frightened".
in a certain sense -- this has happened as a PARTNERSHIP between the americans and their own government.
it's not just about the government spying on people, detaining illegaly, etc...or wall street imploding and Giant Ponzi scheme of american capitalism that is at work...it is also a story of how americans TOO PARTICIPATED in it as a society.
because they thought they could either be "protected" - whether in their economic interests for thesmelves alone...regardless of its costs abroad or to others..("i;m getting MINE") -- or their physical safety....
ONLY to hand power to those that now train the attention ON americans as potential "suspects" for anything, just about anything the powers decide .
it is EXACTLY as Benjamin Franklin warned about:
"THE NATION that gives up its liberties, for the sake of Security, no matter how temporary , deserves NEITHER Security nor Liberty".
I stopped watching Gibson after his mishandling of a presidential debate and ended up watching Brian at NBC but they were involved in a cover-up (exposed here at CD), then watched Katie C at CBS and then asked, "This is the best we can get?" No wonder 40 per cent of McCain voters thought Obama is muslim.
I used to be a "journalist," back when one could use the term with some pride. Today? Ho ho ho.
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Re: Stealth Glommer, Heir-borne...
'BU$H: I mean, believe me you under$tand what'$ going on in the world. Thi$ idea about how the Pre$ident doe$n't under$tand thi$, that, or the other, ju$t $imply i$ not the ca$e. I mean, there'$ a lot of information that come$ through the White Hou$e...'
For EXAMPLE, he "get$" fillin' "the ol' coffer$" ...BIGtime...
Pity he never got asked to "elaborate" on this point E$PECIALLY:
http://flickr.com/photos/30213629@N07/2829658118/
The MSM anchors and pundits are all pawns. I don't for one minute think that Gibson wrote his own questions. They are all frontmen for the media corporations just like GWB is a frontman for the big corporation we call the government. Even though we would normally be considered stockholders in the goverment corporation we don't receive a whole lot of stock dividends. In this case we seem to be paying the corporation to decrease any benefits we may get by paying in to it. WE pay them to steal us blind and the news reports that they are too big to fail. They got that right. I miss the good old days with Walter, Edward, David and Chet.
Gibson and his fellow corporate soldiers make vast sums of $ by being presstitutes for the whore media and like any prostitute will not do anything to jeopardize their johns, but I can forgive the prostitutes because at least they are not pretending to be something they are not, but not the media, whores who are suppose to be fair,balanced,unbiased, and give Americans the truth. Too bad the reporter that just threw his shoes at Bush didn't get Gibson's interview. Now that would be a real interrogation!
So here's what happens when one of America's most prominent prostitutes - Charles Gibson - sits down to interview George W. Bush . . .
Don't call Gibson, or any of his MSM brothers and sisters, a "journalist".
So True. When I stopped watching the fluff 'non-news' back in 2001, I started with Gibson and Sawyer. The two of them make me vomit. Gibson looks so constipated all the time, and I'm sick of Sawyer's eat-sh*t smile. They are disgusting. They are NOT journalists. They are fascism enablers and nothing more or less. Nazis with a smirk.
No, not journalist. I'm thinking 'fluffer.' Fluffer's work on pornfilms, usually they're not seen, their job is to keep the male hard when he's been asked to do something he doesn't get off on.
Thank you for that information. I will try, somehow, to work it into a comment about George Wanker Bush before he leaves on 1/20/09. Shouldn't be too hard - no pun intended.