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Our Long National Nightmare Isn't Over, It's Just Beginning
In the 1930s, the only thing we had to fear was fear, itself.
Today, the main thing we have to fear is us, ourselves.
Looking out over the horizon, I'm starting to wonder just how many shades of dark there are on the pallette. Lately, I get the feeling that we're about to find out.
I wish I could say that this society did our best to fight our demons, but that the odds were simply insurmountable. You know. Like we were just sitting there by ourselves on our remote little Pacific island, a thousand years before telephones and radar when - bang - the tsunami hit, no fault of our own. And we bravely struggled heroically, doing our mightiest to save as many lives as we could.
I mean, if you've got to crash and burn, better to go down with a little dignity and honor, eh?
But, no, not for me, apparently. I'm an American. I live in a country - nay, an empire! - that insists on destroying itself. I'm part of the generation of decline. My people are the fools who perfected the fine art of committing suicide by stupidity.
It's an astonishing act, and one of wide participation.
The nightmare of the right in America edges increasingly close to dragging the country past the point of no return, over the cliff of violent implosion. At this point, there is already little that is missing save the jackboots and broken glass.
The Republican Party was once a moderately conservative, pro-business outfit, until it was highjacked by the oligarchy and turned into a full-on predatory machine, hiding behind the facade of hate mobilizing issues like bogus overseas threats abroad and uppity brown people and demanding women at home. Basically, any way that middle class white males could be distracted from their sinking economic status - through the diversion of a sense of superiority over others, or the supposed threat to that superior status - was employed to cover for a party whose true agenda was to quietly produce the greatest transfer of wealth in all of human history.
Having succeeded dramatically, they are back at it again. It is now transparent, for anyone who cares to look, that the ugly tea party movement in America is an invention of the Koch brothers, Rupert Murdoch, Dick Armey and their sick ilk, once again mobilizing a boatload of fools who are angry, but too stupid to know quite why. This explains their endless rhetoric about the evils of the federal government, and their simultaneous desire to keep their Social Security and Medicare benies. It also explains their unmatched idiocy in serving as tools for their own destruction. If they succeed, they fail. If they get their champions elected, they lose their government-provided (Shhhh!) goodies. Brilliant.
In any case, the takeover of the GOP by Serious Money is now well into its second stage. Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, it is. Seriously, what is the next step after this one fails to provide any long-term solutions to what ails America, as most assuredly will be the case? For a decade or three now, regressives in America have been showing that they are capable of anything. Which more or less answers that question, doesn't it? If you're willing to savage military icons like John McCain, Max Cleland and John Kerry in order to win elections - and especially after you get away with it every time - you're willing to do anything. If you're willing to mock the 9/11 widows as scheming opportunists, you're willing to do anything. If you're willing to don a tuxedo and joke about missing WMD at a press banquet in Washington, just as you're telling the American military's adversaries in Iraq to "bring it on", you're willing to do anything.
Looking at the rhetoric the right throws in the direction of our president these days, questioning his very nationality (oh, did I mention that he's black?), it's easy to see that they‘ve gone completely over the line. But what's really out of control is what lies underneath this insanity generated for the consumption of an ignorant hoi polloi. And what that is - what you see when you move the slime-infested rock away - is an unfathomably monstrous greed. Watching these folks in action, you could easily get the impression that they had been impoverished their whole lives. That they had been denied everything, right down to food and water. That they had been deprived through poverty especially of their dignity. You know, like the real poor people of this world, the forty or fifty percent of the Earth's population that survives on less than two dollars per day. Those folks.
Instead, we are talking about people who are already fantastically rich. And who, despite this, are absolutely hell-bent on getting richer, even if that means depriving hundreds of millions of people in the American middle class of their middle classness, and in many cases, ultimately of their lives. How do we explain people like this? Are they not essentially sociopathic? Are they not made of essentially the same stuff as those who can kill without guilt or remorse? Especially when you consider that even the greediest among us reach a limit beyond which one can effectively make use of the next dollar and the one beyond that, so that pushing others into poverty is no longer even for purposes of your own benefit, but instead for some kind of sick sport? Aren't these the characters whose essential sickness preachers and philosophers and shrinks have been trying to sort out for millennia?
Whatever the explanation for such illness, the effects of their efforts are certainly plain to see. We're talking here about a class of Americans who have been essentially offended by the diminishment of inequality produced in America during the middle part of the twentieth century, due to the national policies ranging from the New Deal to the Great Society, Republican administrations included. America's socio-economic structure changed dramatically during that time, and almost entirely for the better. A huge middle class that had never existed before came into being. Anti-poverty programs took the worst sting out of living conditions for the poor. And America became the greatest economic dynamo since the Roman Empire. Meanwhile, by the way, the rich remained very, very rich.
But that was not enough. So they have made a concerted effort over the last generation or so to revert the country back to the bad old days of Herbert Hoover and Calvin Coolidge. Think about that for a second. What sort of elevated sickness, what sort parental deprivation in childhood, what sort of total absence of conscience and consciousness is required to produce a group of people with that mentality?
I wish I knew. But I do know that their plan worked. As Robert Kuttner notes in The American Prospect: "For more than three decades, the wages of American workers have been close to flat while economic insecurity has risen massively. Although the productivity of the U.S. economy has doubled in a generation, most of those gains have not been captured by workers. And in the decade that began in 2001, inflation-adjusted wages have fallen for all but the most affluent 3 percent of the population.
"This pattern of deepening inequality was well entrenched before the financial collapse - which only made things worse. In 2006, economists at Goldman Sachs, sounding almost Marxian, reported that ‘the most important contributor to higher profit margins over the past five years has been a decline in labor's share of national income.' By 2006, wages as a percentage of gross domestic product were already at their lowest share - 45 percent - since government began keeping statistics in 1947. In the past three years, the decline in worker earnings has only intensified, as worker bargaining power has been undermined by very high unemployment. As the economy has stumbled toward a feeble recovery, corporate profits and executive bonuses have rebounded smartly, but salaries and wages have not.
"In the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, wages and productivity moved upward in lockstep. Beginning in the 1970s, as government regulation of labor conditions faltered, trade with nations that exploited their own workers increased, and corporations declared open war on unions, the lines diverged. Productivity kept increasing, while median wages were nearly flat."
This is the successful agenda of the right in America, though it has been cleverly masked by the politics of resentment. This has been the real ‘class warfare' in the United States these last decades - not, as pouncing regressives instantly scream out in an effort to silence truth, the very occasional and even more feeble attempts by the odd Democratic politician who slips up and mentions what has actually happened. And, as Warren Buffett is honest enough to point out, the war is over and his side won. As Robert Reich noted in a recent New York Times op-ed, the richest one percent of Americans have gone from taking in nine percent of the total national income right before the Reagan era began, to nearly one-fourth of it today. As Reich also reminds us, the last time this happened was in 1928. I would rush to say, "Hey, remember how that one turned out?", but it's pretty unnecessary to crack the history books for that reference, since we're now living it. As just about the stupidest society that ever was, we've decided to get together to explore the fun and exciting question, "What would happen if America had a devastating economic downturn once again, boys and girls?!?!"
There is one big difference between today and the 1930s, however. Once there was a political party in America - the one that did the New Deal and the Great Society - that stood up a bit for the middle class and the poor. But Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have led the Democrats down a different path. Now the party stands for a slightly weaker version of the GOP's plutocracy protection service. And, seemingly, for getting its face bitch-slapped bright red at every possible juncture. Both aspects of the New Democrats are a puzzle, but particularly the latter. What sort of psychology of the self-loathing explains how a Clinton or an Obama can be so passive, even when getting handed their heads by the most scurrilous of creeps on the political landscape, pieces of (allegedly) human garbage who could be destroyed with the slightest show of self-defense, let alone a wee assertion of political courage?
The current White House is such a failure that I am sometimes left scratching my head in understanding why that is the case. The puzzle becomes especially acute if one considers how transparently intelligent Barack Obama is, and how strategically clever they were in running their presidential campaign. It's true, of course, that there are different kinds of smart. Jimmy Carter understood nuclear physics, but not the presidency. George W. Bush understood the presidency, but was otherwise as intellectually vacuous as a mud pie. Still, Obama has shown serious evidence that he has keen political smarts. Until he became president, that is.
One obvious explanation for this puzzle is that the guy, like Clinton before him, is just another flavor of corporate tool. Ya got yer Republican Wall Street marionettes, see, and ya got yer Democratic Wall Street marionettes... That much is clear, but it still doesn't explain why this White House has been as inept as it has. Another claim that some people make is that he just wants one term, and will take the money and prestige and run. The problem with that theory is that he already had the money. And, quite arguably, he could have done better financially by simply writing a third book than by sitting in the Oval Office earning a mere half mil per year. What is absolutely clear, unless there is some radical and nearly unimaginable change of course, is that he will leave the presidency as one of history's great losers, which again suggests to me that he would have been better off just sitting it out. Not to mention all the stress and ever-present death threats he could avoid by just hanging on the sidelines.
Whatever the explanation, the effect could not be clearer. Obama came into his presidency with more wind in his sails than perhaps anyone since Johnson in 1964, and this for a black man with an Islamic name, no less. He then blew it, utterly and completely. The indications of this are everywhere, starting with all the subsequent by-elections which he has turned into ‘bye' elections for candidates from his party. Meanwhile, there are Democrats running for Congress today who are literally running TV ads dissing Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi. And even those who are not mostly don't want the president showing up in their districts before this election.
Now the latest polls are showing Republicans with a ten percent lead in generic congressional ballots. This is the biggest they've ever had in the 68 year history of polling. Meanwhile, half of Republican voters are enthusiastic about voting this November, while only one-fourth of Democrats are. On top of everything else, Republicans are doing this well despite offering nothing in terms of a plan for solving the problems that are upsetting voters. They will cut taxes on the rich. That's it. The entirety of the rest of what they stand for is simply "NO!!!" to all things Demon Obama.
Now, think about this for a second, and bear in mind that when it comes to the GOP we are talking about a political party that the very same polls show voters still hating. How astonishingly inept do you have to be to turn the world upside down on its axis and hand not only resurrection but in fact control of Congress to such thugs, and hugely despised ones at that? What kind of a full-blown multiple-car crash of a politician do you have to be to make the party of Bush, Cheney, Boehner and McConnell seem preferable to the public, by a wide margin?
Wait. Don't answer yet. It gets worse from there. In 2003, the ratio of Democratic to Republican identifying/leaning voters was about 50 to 40 among young voters, known as the Millennial generation. By 2008, via a combination of the effects of both George W. Bush and (candidate) Barack Obama, that ratio had moved an astonishing distance to provide a whopping gap of 62 to 30. Now, less than two years into the rule of Mr. We Are The Ones We've Been Waiting For, it is back to 54 to 40. These are incredible swings in identities that are usually far more stable. And they are incredibly important, because there is good evidence to suggest that voters who select a given party over a series of elections in the early part of their lives wind up keeping that party ID for life. In other words, Democrats had an opportunity here to lock in with an entire generation of voters a hugely disproportionate preference to continue voting for them. Imagine the difference this would have made in elections for the next seventy(!) years, especially over time as these Millennials replaced older, more conservative, voters in the electorate, and as they themselves came to turn out in larger proportion each election cycle, as every generation does when it ages. Democrats could have come close to locking up control of American government for the coming half-century, just as they essentially did after 1932. Instead, the party's leaders have alienated this generation so much that they have returned the identification numbers to the period when George Bush and his party were highly popular. That's a real achievement, folks.
Dan Pfeiffer, Obama's communications director, recently averred that "The public is rightly frustrated and angry with the economy". So far so good, Dan. Very perceptive for a guy in the Obama White House. You should have stopped there, though. Instead, Dan went on to say that, "There is no small tactical shift we could have made at any point that would have solved that problem". You know, I don't really know who Dan Pfeiffer is, but I would say that anyone making this claim should be removed from office, and fast. Indeed, right now I would say that anyone who has the title of Obama's communications director should probably just be taken out back and shot, on account of gross incompetence and lethal negligence. I'm sorry, but these fools are so clueless. This could have turned out so differently, and, moreover, that was obvious in January of 2009 to anyone who had paid attention to American politics for the last thirty years. This White House was not praiseworthy for seeking to be bipartisan. Rather, it was embarrassing for not even knowing who its enemies were.
The worst, though, is what is to come. Obama and the Democrats will get slaughtered in November. This will happen not so much because of the socialist crimes they are alleged by the right to have committed - which are of course utter nonsense - but simply because of what they have not done, which is to solve the country's problems. Yet, because of the socialist, big-spending, freedom-crushing narrative that regressives have successfully fomented and that the administration (including - Hello! - paging COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR DAN PFEIFFER!!) has been completely inept about countering, and because the other post-election option of actually getting it right would appear to be (and would be vociferously made to appear to be, by Republicans) an act of spiteful spitting in the public's eye, the administration will have no option after the election but to tack yet further to the right in the ensuing two years.
That will be disastrous for Obama, for Democrats and for the country. (I could care less about the first two, who deserve it, and frankly I'm leaning that same way for number three on the list as well.) Like Clinton before him, Obama will try to placate voters and Republican monsters with their sponsoring oligarchy by moving to the right. Of course, there is absolutely nothing there except tax cuts for the wealthy (he is already proposing tax cuts for the bottom 98 percent). The Republicans have no other solutions for the economy (or anything else, for that matter), though these dam-busting boondoggles for the fiscally obese are, of course, no solution either. And, like Clinton before him, Obama will be relentlessly hounded by congressional investigations into every manner of bogus scandal that the fevered minds of the closeted perverts on the right can dream up to keep the administration reeling.
Unlike Clinton, however, there will be one big difference. I often said, back in the day, that the only thing that kept the American public from immolating Wild Bill, and the only thing that kept the Senate from convicting him in his impeachment trial, was that the economy was jumping at the time and Americans were therefore fat, dumb and happy. Today, however, they're merely fat and dumb, and even the fat part isn't a good thing in this case. The public could not possibly be more surly - apart that is, from how surly they'll be in a year or two. Obama has been as idiotic a president as could be created if you sat down with the intention of making one, and they will be happy to watch him get savaged him when they have a chance. By bringing timidity and compromise with criminals to bear against multiple severe crises, and by refusing to fight for anything, he has launched a vicious cycle that is sucking him inexorably down, and us with him: He fails to solve the problems, the public gets angry and frustrated, his party loses elections, the right accuses him of everything from being a socialist to a fascist, he says nothing in response, the public gets angrier and more frustrated, his party loses more elections, they are then even more unable to govern than before, the public is about to explode in anger and frustration, he moves to the right and thereby offers even less of a solution to these crises than the non-solutions already on display, and ... so on. And so on, again. Rinse and repeat.
Obama and the rest of the cowardly and corrupt members of his party have guaranteed their own destruction, that's for sure, but that is likely the least unkind thing that history will say about them. If we think about where this all goes next, it becomes clear what these shallow punks are trading away for their pathetic self-interest and unwillingness to fight against treasonous criminals. Democrats will be smashed in the next two elections, and the right will gain full control of the government and full responsibility for the state of the country. At that point, Republicans will have to put up or shut up. Since they will have no remotely viable way to solve the problems people face - since, indeed, their real mission is to make those problems worse, because that is necessary to further enrich their sponsors - they will reach for ever greater means of distraction to keep the public's attention elsewhere. All I can say is, "Watch out, third world countries everywhere".
We know what these people are capable of, though Cheneyism has only hinted at how bad it could ultimately get.
History will record - if there are historians left to record it - that this was a moment of monsters, cowards and indolents: those being the right, the supposed left, and the public, respectively.
It's the worst of all worlds, and the combination is likely to be catastrophic.
Given the magnitude of the crises we face and the ability of those who would govern us - and those who would be governed by them - to do anything whatsoever in pursuit of their own, narrow, short-term interest, it could well be far worse than catastrophic.




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Show All"Given the magnitude of the crises we face and the ability of those who would govern us - and those who would be governed by them - to do anything whatsoever in pursuit of their own, narrow, short-term interest, it could well be far worse than catastrophic." That said it all. No need to write everything else.
One reason the GOP and polls believe the GOP will win big in November is that that they are banking on Democrats having the same sentiment as David Green. They stay home and think they're right. The Dems, as usual, are too smart for their own good.
The GOP wins with the votes of their ignorant voters while the Dem voters who are the much wiser and well-informed stay home. Who's really the ignorant one?
Go Vote.
Dear LA
Not me. I am leaving this country. It has really turned from hopeful in the last forty years to really ugly. I am going out into the ocean and Sea-Stead. Check it out
I fear that this article is all too frighteningly on point. I do wonder whether Obama has in his own mind "blown it" or is rather right on the track he actually had in mind from the beginning.
In spite of all the hype about Obama's intelligence, I believe he is not intelligent at all. He chose "experts" from the Clinton and even--Bush!--administrations to fill his cabinet. He chose an "expert" in education--Arne Duncan--to be his Dept. of Education head--ignoring the narrowness of his vision. Always, he chose "the best and the brightest" to fill positions--ignoring the inconvenient fact that they had a record of failure when it came to formulating policy. I am not sure he had an agenda when he entered office; he simply thought those with reputation for being "bright" could solve all problems. Trouble is, his "experts" couldn't tell the difference between their own piss and a spring rain. That is why we are in trouble: Obama's complete lack of vision and determination to correct the excesses of the last thirty years. Intelligence? Maybe IQ points--but not the kind of intelligence that comes from reflection, rational argument, and a conviction that you understand how the world works.
Well said, well stated and sadly true.
Obama lacks critical thinking skills, that's for sure. He hems and haws during interviews, and when is the last time he's had a prime time press conference? I wonder how he'd fare if reporters other than the corporate stenographers confronted him. Still, it would be nice to see him answer questions unscripted.
I'm not even sure Obama is all that intelligent. He has not left any paper trail for us to examine, so I'll reserve judgement.
What's the point of arguing whether Barracks Obomber is intelligent and, if so, how intelligent? Perhaps he would do well on an IQ test--after all, he was good in law school.
What we do know, and what is not open to argument, is that he is almost a total fuck-up.
Insightful article but one important point;
Why is OilyBomber not considered a Fascist when:
1) He ignored the rule of law and refused to prosecute admitted war criminals
2) Voted for Telecom immunity
3) Retains the supposed authority for indefinite detention, torture, rendition and extrajudicial murder of anyone, anytime, anyplace
4) Signed a bill that had an UnConstitutional Mandate forcing citizens to purchase a private instrument ( One may opt not to drive but only suicide avoids OilyBombers mandate to enrich a specific industry)
5) And continually enriches corporations at the expense of citizens and the environment.
Excellent points, GF. I'd just add that he also asserts his "right" to kill without trial anyone, including fellow Americans, he decides is "a danger"--whatever that means and we're not to see any evidence, either.
Good question, Glenn.
Here's my opinion.
1. The right can't call him a fascist because they are, in fact, fascists and don't see it in their best interest to put the word in play.
2. He seems to be so perpetually out of touch with what is happening in this country that it is difficult to imagine him being able to put together a cogent philosophy, fascist or otherwise.
3. They are distracted by his performance with the Republican as the second coming of Neville Chamberlain.
4. No one know who or what he is and what his goals are. I sure don't.
5. The enormity of his betrayal of the people who elected him has people too stunned to respond.
6. People who supported him want to believe he is not a fascist. Calling him a fascist would make it impossible to maintain this belief.
drosera -- Of course if Obama wanted results other than the disastrous ones that obtain his choice of his "experts" would be evidence of a lack of intelligence. But if he is quite happy with the results, the choices would have been appropriate. As to what being happy with the results would itself say of his intelligence (and morality) . . .
Obama possesses the "intelligence" of the political type of sociopath. He is cunning and calculating which you have to be to rise and then survive in that federal snake pit. He is certainly not a sensitive person. His "vision" is to be reelected and then enrich himself like his heroes, Reagan and Clinton. There, in a nutshell, is the sum total of his ambition. His style of governance, if you can call it that, was accurately portrayed decades ago in the Robert Redford film "The Candidate". Redford, Democrat underdog to the empty-headed Republican, runs a slightly unorthodox campaign and unexpectedly wins. He then turns to his campaign manager and asks, "What do I do now?" Obama is a cross between the homicidal snobbery of that other political academic, Woodrow Wilson, and the naked evil of George Wanker Bush and Cheesedick Cheney.
Good point about the movie. I wonder if the movie was clairvoyant or Obama actually modeled his campaign on it. (He would have had to see it in re-runs or on TV; it came out when I was in college, in the '60s, I think.) The latter (he modeled his campaign on it) is a very chilling thought.
Right on the money! I don't think people realize how powerful the US empire's psyops machinery is.
Exactamente, Justice Arcs! Right-on post!
JA,
Obama didn't successfully play all of us and his behind the scenes machinations were not invisible - they were there to be seen by anyone paying attention.
Too many of us weren't, and i am afraid, still aren't ....
JA,
If i were using "your phrase" i would have put it in quotes! You said Obama played us, i said he did not successfully play us all and you just said he did (attempt to) play us. So what, precisely, is "not nice"?
Sorry, don't get why you felt the need to chastise ...
{..."Not nice" for me, is when I fail to live up to my own expectations, and for others ( and me ) it revolves around being kind and not attempting to forcefully be right ( at the expense of being unkind )....}
a good working definition we all could emulate. thank you...
...peace...
There are too many willfully ignorant people out there, as well.
Good points, but I don't agree with your summary. Many of us never bought his campaign Kool-Aid. There was never anything there but a fog of pretty-sounding words with no concrete content. As a consequence he didn't have supporters; he had groupies. While he still has some of them, mostly paid hacks on "progressive" talk radio, many more woke up quite quickly when he was in the WH.
DROSERA: In case you missed it, an individual by the name of LOREN BLISS, who in my view is a genius, posted some amazing material on Friday's thread under the heading, "Report: States Pass Staggering Array of Anti-Choice Laws."
To any who haven't yet read the comments, I encourage you to do so.
VASHKAR Kim, if you're "in" the house, I think you'd find Mr. Bliss's writing quite compelling. He is that rare type of thinker who does extensive research to back up a comprehensive view of "the big picture."
I would also challenge the following posters to open their minds to the content offered by Mr. Bliss: Martian Bachelor, Yohocoma, and other misogynists and/or enemies of anything that science can't measure with a test tube.
Minds that are locked shut don't easily let the light in. However, the smallest crack might provide the liberation you fellows so SORELY need. Since the vehicle of this stellar information is not a female, or me... perhaps you can hear him and learn something.
Agreed.
I agree as well.
I say these guys are way ahead of the game and we the people just follow along as best we can. You don't create an empire by being dumb. No, this is an incredibly smart bunch, while the electorate is a mass of easily led numbskulls.
There's no doubt in my mind, Obama and his crew know full well they have to lose the majority. If they keep it, and follow course, which they must, it will destroy the duopoly. When progressives bail and vote third party, they will be blamed. How convenient, eh?
RVR: What if Obama consented to being the fall guy? Americans have such short attention spans, and only a small percentage reads books to counter the false messages relayed at them (24/7) from the MSM. Many already think Obama is to blame (entirely) for the fiscal crisis. Now granted, he just continued the same "rob the people to pay the banks" inverted Robin Hood policies of his predecessor, but he is certainly not the ONLY presidential figure that should be held to account. Being Black also functions as a convenient screen onto which many can vent a sense of blame.
He appears to be playing this role voluntarily.
Another very sinister aspect to the merging of both parties into one (with World Wide Wrestling Federation style "matches" between their purported positions debated by established pundits to confuse the masses) is that things citizens of conscience never believed could be countenanced--items like torture, spying on citizens, the president's mandate to assassinate specific individuals, and illegal war executed on completely falsified pretexts--have been essentially woven into the fabric of our society. With no meaningful counter force, these great sins have effectively been anointed as official state policy. It's also noteworthy that the mechanisms to establish these trespasses took place largely under the political radar. Had we not been apprised of these events by authors frequently published on CD like Thomas Engelhardt, Chris Hedges, Glenn Greenwald and others... would we believe our eyes and ears?
Others in this forum have pointed out the degree to which the democratic party has moved the center so that the policies they advocate are already to the RIGHT of Nixon. Obama moved that center even further; and since the public is justifiably outraged, and many don't see ANY option apart from the two-party trap... what comes next could operate entirely FROM the right. No need to debate fascism, as with any institution, the framework is built-up before the finished product is on view.
computer glitch... duplicated the post.
I was one of those who had tears of joy and hope in his eyes the night Obama was elected to the Presidency. It took but a short while to realize that I had been snookered. I honestly believe he is where he was meant to be by those who make up the most pervasive evil this country has ever known. Clinton's skill at deception and manipulation of our national psyche pales in comparison.
Sadly, this article is a bit eerie in what appears to be the death knell for the greatest experiment in democratic government in the history of the world. What I now wonder is, was it a noble experiment that failed because of its inherent flaws, or does it reflect the skill and design of the Founding Fathers in order to lay the groundwork for the rise of the most evil empire ever to appear on the world stage?
Is this the culmination of a short 200 plus years of hope that is being dashed on the rocks of despair that is to be our legacy?
The complete demise of any moral compass, the noble pursuit of greed, reveling in a complete state of self-imposed ignorance, all compounded by our insatiable appetite for pleasure, aided and abetted by a compliant corporate news media, and all of the millions of us who had our heads in the sand, hoping upon hope that what was being chiseled in our tomb stone would never come to pass is now upon us. This all occurred under the banner of "freedom." The chickens have, indeed, come home to roost. Those few remaining bulwarks of honest investigative journalism are the real heroes, but even they could not stop this juggernaut of ignorance and shame.
I respect your idealism and hope for the future. However, given what this country has wrought upon the world since the end of WWII and the ability to foster and accomodate every perverse aspect of the darker side of human nature, I am not at all inclined to give those who have brought it about a free pass.
As long as we, the people, remain passive in this theater of the absurd, and turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to what is going on around us, we will continue to descend into the depths of our own depravity. Our continued trust in and tolerance for the excesses of a government corrupted by power and money continues. The massive greed of Wall Street flourishes unabated, our blind loyalty to military superiority, and our march away from the concept of "one nation and one people," to a collection of special interests based on one's own individual pursuits rather than those common to all the people will surely culminate in a two-class society, clearly differentiated by the "haves," and the "have nots." The healthy middle class that once made this country great will be nothing more than a cruel hoax and a faded memory.
Therein lies the ultimate tragedy.
Even with the last minute mention of how Obama and the democrats deserve the ass whipping they are about to recieve, Green blames everything on the American people who just aren't smart enough to see thru the machinations of the republicans. HOOEY!
The democrats are about to be slaughtered because of two things...what they have done and what they have not done.
What they have done is spend money relentlessly for their Bud's and campaign payoffs, crammed an unwanted agenda of legislation down America's throat including the despised and ill named Health Care Bill, while ignoring every single thing of importance to those same Americans. And insulting just about every one of them at one time or the other.
What they have not done is address the economy, repair the damage done by the republicans, address any of the concerns of the American people, fail to keep any of the important campaign promises and lie to the American peoople every single day.
The republicans haven't done a thing, only Obama and the democrats could restore them from the dead like this. He also ignores the greater trends in the world with his narrow viewpoint. Greens conclusions are as faulty as his reasoning and his factual cherry picking. Time to look at the real world outside his narrow environs and society.
The economy President ObambyaBush saved was Wall St., by using the Paulson/Bush economic plan which was to save Wall St., by using taxpayers monies. He also mimicked Bush's rhetoric on Iraq and applauded Bush in his TV address last week.
MIGHTY! I take back what I said the other day. We do agree on some politics! Wow, buddy... now I owe you TWO beers! Good job! Higher Consciousness (a/k/a understanding) Happens!
Darn, I'm having a good week! And RichM is only whacking me selectively!!
Truth is indeed stranger than fiction and the truth of this article proves it. The fact that President ObambyaBush collapse has been so complete and so fast is indeed stranger than any fiction imaginable. His choice of staff is so bad it's staggering from Emmanuel, to Hitlery, to Treasury, economic advisers, the Pentagon and the fact that Glenn Beck tells him what to do. WE wouldn't have been better off if he had grown up in the hood, at least he might pop a cap in someone's ass.
The comment on his choice of staff is well mentioned. I think we forget how bad this bunch was and is as a whole. While he has some good people in non-important posts, his choice of the most important appointments is and has been abysmal.
However I don't think even Mr. Obama is among the few Beck fans.
I think bogi666 was referring the he proclivity of the Obama Adm. to promptly fire various competent staffers based on fabricated slander on the right - including Glen Beck's TV program.
Meanwhile, certain individuals working for his administration can throw flagrant insults at the Democratic Party's own would-be base, and fact-based calls for some resignations from the left get completely ignored by Obama as they are memory-holed by the corporate media. Alan Simpson's outrageous insults at millions of elderly USAns who rely on SS to keep from starving, and the left's response, never happened.
And, by the way, there was a lot of legislation, properly and aggressively pitched - like an expansion of Medicare for all, the EFCA, and effective measures to address AGW, that had poll-verified support by the US people - if only the corporate right-reaction propaganda machine had been aggressively countered at every turn from the bully pulpit, as FDR did in the 30's.
Point taken on Beck. Actually didn't think about that....advancing age! Thanks.
Alan Simpson is not in power. Neither are the thousand other republican idiots that also insulted the American people daily (and got tossed out on their cans for that and the lies and betrayals). When the Speaker of the House, the Senate Majority Leader, the Attorney General of the current administration do it, thats a different thing. That was my point.
"And, by the way, there was a lot of legislation, properly and aggressively pitched - like an expansion of Medicare for all, the EFCA, and effective measures to address AGW, that had poll-verified support by the US people - if only the corporate right-reaction propaganda machine had been aggressively countered at every turn from the bully pulpit, as FDR did in the 30's."
Agreed. But they did not do it. Instead they went off on a tangent and as you said, didn't even bother to counter Right Wing Radical BS.
It makes me sick to see the wasted opportunities by these fools.
You guys know sports (and plays) far better than I do, yet for some reason some don't seem to notice how these dynamics operate in the sport of politics.
Obama's agenda has always required the ruse that the right wing smear machine was his reason for behaving as he did. Remember the CIA mantra about "plausible deniability?" A lot of people grant Obama clemency because they believe this lie. Of course when we examine the man's quoted remarks, the backgrounds of the persons he placed into top cabinet positions, AND his actual policies... the odds are IMPOSSIBLE that every outcome would benefit the corporations at the expense of The People were that not the intended agenda. And how about who was left out, or should I say "Left Behind" from every closed door meeting?
No excuses suffice.
Yes! However, I don't see Obama at this point even clothed in "plausible deniability"
Here's "the most dangerous man in America" brought to you by Obama and Honeywell:
http://www.truth-out.org/obama-catfood-commissioner-threatens-small-town-with-nuclear-annihilation62852
As my Grandma used to say, "You can judge a man by the company he keeps".
Timothy Geithner, Lawrence Summers, Gates, Bernanke, Emmanuel, Axelrod, Plaffe, Hillary Clinton.....
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who will guard the guardians, watch the watchers, etc?)
Hello Abbybwood,
Another useful phrase "The fish stinks from the head". In this case I believe that the odor is sulfur based.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who will guard the guardians, watch the watchers, etc?)
Hello Abbybwood,
Another useful phrase "The fish stinks from the head". In this case I believe that the odor is sulfur based.
"...He who spares the wolf is the sheep's murderer." Too many crimes against our democracy have gone unpunished for too long. Obama should have prosecuted Bush/Cheney then delivered the 'change' he promised. Instead he has condemned US to poverty by affirming perpetual war.
There are many liberal writers, perhaps the work they sell is becoming less relevant. Green: "If you're willing to savage military icons like John McCain". He is a war criminal, he dutifully bombed civilians in an illegal war. The US killed horrific numbers of Vietnamese, attempted to chemically destroy millions of acres of jungle (etc, etc) and this drunk runs for office during the first 80s wave of US Militarism and Nationalism. Our country largely hasn't examined or considered any of the massive imperial war crimes of that era. No, we've completely forgotten the lessons and continued to start and engage in illegal wars - some clandestine, some on the front page where the classic lie of "us vs them" is used to coddle the masses into submission. Obama's total capitulation to these false trillion dollar efforts on militarism, the accompanying assaults to civil/human rights is a concious, fully understood effort. It isn't something writers should question with false angst about why things didn't turn out "the way we wanted."
Our long National Nightmare of relentless "Defense" spending isn't going to end until the country collapses, Green barely mentions this at all, only offering his feined confusion about the candidate who *received the most funding from Wall Street and from Big Defense* didn't turn out to be a Savior. The pedestrian stupidity of some of his lines must be an attempt to appeal to the "sports" fan in all of us. (I appreciate the opportunity to blow my wad as he has done above)
Just wait until this documentary hits theaters right before the midterms:
http://www.sonyclassics.com/insidejob/
SECRET: Thank you for giving voice to The Unspeakable. The points you raise should be etched into the conscience of every citizen in our land. I, for, one, can't rant enough against the MIC. The horrors it invariably produces are what is being subsidized while schools, infrastructure, and jobs rot away here in the homeland. Does that sound like a plan for national security to you? Or me? Or anyone with a functioning brain?
I'd love to see a pundit with integrity and balls pull a "Norman Bealle*" moment and relate the insane facts to America's somnambulistic TV viewers. Tell them where the money is going so they understand why it's not where it should be... maybe then they'll stop venting their rage at the impoverished 3rd world "illegal" aliens, and aim it in the direction it NEEDS to go!
(* The reference comes from the film, "Network.")
JUSTICE: You're right! No one has ever done a film about him, and thus created a platform from which to articulate his laser-sharp words. Perhaps a similar story of Perkins could suffice.
The director would have to be a hybrid of Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, and Michael Moore, with a tad of Lina Wurtmueller tossed into the cinematic salad.
Is he or she out there?
Great article. Only thing I disagree with was that Obama was a brilliant campaigner and therefore his current stupidity is surprising. The media was so on his side that it made him seem like he actually knew what he was doing when he was in reality reading speeches off a teleprompter with only the vaguest idea of what was going on. I recall watching the debates between O and Hilary with my wife. We were laughing at his utter incompetence, the way he'd wait for Hilary to answer most questions because he didn't have the slightest idea how to answer them himself. Recall his answer about being disorganized and writing things on a little piece of paper and getting the smartest and brightest around him. The very fact that he wasn't eviscerated by the press for his sheer boob like incompetence and perhaps Bush like, cocaine induced stupor was extraordinary. There is a wonderful Mark Twain short story about a man who, like Obama was an incompetent, but he rose to the top based on pure luck and handouts. Anyone know what the title of that story is? I can't recall it.
Yes. It's called "Moby Dick" and it ends with the dead, one-legged Captain Obama ensnared in the harpoon ropes, his lifeless arm beckoning the others to follow him to their deaths. They do, and so shall we.
First, I want to agree - this was a good article. And his conclusion strikes the right tone of desperation that we find ourselves in, though, even Hedges leaves a little crack open for a popular uprising while acknowledging the cowardice of cynicism.
"There is a wonderful Mark Twain short story about a man who, like Obama was an incompetent, but he rose to the top based on pure luck and handouts."
This reminds me of a piece I recently read by William Deresiewicz entitled "Solitude and Leadership" in which he writes: "We have a crisis of leadership in America because our overwhelming power and wealth, earned under earlier generations of leaders, made us complacent, and for too long we have been training leaders who only know how to keep the routine going. Who can answer questions, but don’t know how to ask them. Who can fulfill goals, but don’t know how to set them. Who think about how to get things done, but not whether they’re worth doing in the first place. What we have now are the greatest technocrats the world has ever seen, people who have been trained to be incredibly good at one specific thing, but who have no interest in anything beyond their area of expertise. What we don’t have are leaders." http://www.theamericanscholar.org/solitude-and-leadership
It's evident that we don't have leaders - we have technocrats - which seems to be the natural progression of what happens in ossified bureaucracies. However, Green's point is well taken - we have monsters on the right side of the isle, cowards on the left, and an indolent citizenry left saying, "Whatever."
As an Independent who supported and voted for Obama, I thought I was heading off a worse fate had we wound up with McCain/Dipshit. However, I see, once again, that our choice is ever Faustian. We lose either way. And, we lose with a third party too. The System works for those who have designed it no matter who you plant in its belly.
There is only one solution, but will indolent people rise up? Can we anymore?