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Month: June 2004

The People’s Choice

Here’s The Hunting of the President Trailer.

The witchhunt was bullshit then, it is bullshit now and it will be bullshit in the history books. We were lucky to have a president in office who had such resiliance, intelligence and guts or they might very well have succeeded in fundamentally changing our system of government.

It will be a long time coming before anybody attempts a partisan impeachment again. It turns out the people didn’t much like having a bunch of hypocritical Washington politicians and TV stars decide their choice for president wasn’t acceptable, something which the Republicans refused to understand even after they were soundly slapped in 1998. So, they again manipulated the system to deny the citizens their choice as president in 2000, and this time it worked.

I suspect they will get another hard lesson in democracy this November. And once again, the question is whether they will heed it.

Those Incredible Neocons

Josh Marshall and others continue to be a bit gobsmacked that Chalabi defenders like Gingrich and Perle aren’t getting the message from the neocons inside the administration that their boy did, in fact, do something very, very bad.

Today Josh asks around thinking that the insider neos might not be convinced themselves, but comes up once again with the news that everybody who has any info on this is convinced that Chalabi is guilty as sin. Clearly, they have let that be known to their fellow travellers.

Which leads us to the obvious conclusion that Newt and Perle and the rest of the die-hards don’t give a damn if Chalabi sold the country down the river to the Iranians, nor do they care about this silly concept of “credibility.” Their experience is that there is no such thing. You hold your ground, keep pushing your position no matter what the circumstances or the facts may be, and eventually people will move on, forget the details and you will have lost nothing. Where there is no accountability there is no such thing as credibility.

Newt in particular is a master at this. He has said and done the most outrageous, radical, hypocritical things imaginable over his career, he has failed spectacularly, was forced to leave congress and yet he continues to be welcomed to the DOD, the White House, the GOP think tank apparatus and the media as an elder statesman and intellectual guiding light. Why would a small matter of espionage shake his belief in Chalabi’s usefulness as a Republican tool?

On the other hand, one might also ask whether there is a more personal motive people might have for continuing to defend Chalabi in spite of what appears to be a universal acknowledgement within the administration of his guilt. Just how much classified information does the Defense Policy Board have access to, I wonder?

Update: Kevin quotes Danielle Pletka, one of Chalabi’s most ardent cheerleaders, as now saying that Chalabi may have given secrets to Iran, but it’s not that big of a deal because he isn’t an American citizen and “owes us no fealty.”

It is almost beyond comprehension that the ultra-patriots on the Right have the gall to say these things and even more shocking that they aren’t called on it.

Dick Cheney wanted to put those Lackawanna boys down at Gitmo and throw away the key becaue they’d been to Afghanistan. Instead they were given 8 to 10 years in prison. Chalabi, a high level double agent for a member of the axis of evil, a man who was paid millions of dollars by US taxpayers and spent time in the salons and offices of the biggest Washington movers and shakers for the last ten years, is not prosecutable and presumably should be left to do as he pleases. Jayzuz. That’s some moral clarity for ya.

The hell with that. If we’re dragging poppy farmers out of caves in Afghanistan based on the word of some informant we’ve bribed with $5,000, I think we can “detain” Mr Chalabi and send him down to Gitmo for a little of that patented General Ripper interrogation. Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan — it’s all part of the GWOT, right?

Get Over Yourselves

Since I seem to have been linked numerous times to grieving websites as an example of the depravity of the left because of my alleged hateful comments, let me just point out one thing.

I made not one disparaging remark about Ronald Reagan in either one of my posts yesterday. All insults were directed at the followers who would exploit his death, mostly by using it (as they use everything) as a weapon against their political enemies and a media whose love of funeral porn is exceeded only by its love of celebrity scandal.

I have nothing but sympathy for his family. It’s the rest of you who are the target of my disdain. Just so you know.

Bobo’s Confused

Hey, I’m just curious, but did David Brooks have some sort of brain tumor or accident that gave him amnesia about the years 1992 to yesterday?

He seems to be having a lot of trouble understanding why the country is so polarized. The only way to explain this would be if he had been unconscious during the years that his party has spent lying, cheating, intimidating, bullying and harrassing the “liberals” as if they were some sort of sub-human species that had no right to participate in the political realm.

Perhaps someone should send Bobo a copy of this:

THEHUNTINGOFTHEPRESIDENT

There can be no doubt that we live in one of the most tumultuous political climates of the nation’s history, a climate where politicians can be toppled on a whim, election results disputed in the country’s highest courts, and governors unceremoniously recalled. It’s enough to leave even the most cynical voter asking, how did this happen?

Harry Thomason and Nickolas Perry’s incendiary documentary, based on the best-selling book by Gene Lyons and Joe Conason, offers a glimpse at the genesis of these partisan vendettas and explores the myths and truths behind the nearly ten year campaign to systematically destroy the political legacy of the Clintons.

Using previously unreleased materials, interviews, and shocking revelations from both sides of the beltway, this probing work focuses on the smear campaign against Clinton from his gubernatorial days in Arkansas leading up to and including his impeachment trial. Kenneth Starr fans, beware.

Less of an advocacy film and more of an alarming treatise on the political power of the media and personal interests, The Hunting of the President offers us a gallery of defeated politicians, disappointed office seekers, right-wing pamphleteers, wealthy eccentrics, zany private detectives, religious fanatics and die-hard segregationists, all chiming in discord from the tops of their soapboxes.

It would make a nice summer double bill with Fahrenheit 911, don’t you think?

Lettin’ It Rip

Al Gore, continuing his stinging criticism of the Bush administration, denounced the war in Iraq and deplored the downturn in the U.S. economy.

The former Democratic vice president stopped short of reiterating his demands for the resignations of high-ranking officials in President Bush’s cabinet.

Gore last week blamed Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and others for bungling the war in Iraq.

“We have a responsibility to set this right,” Gore told a crowd of more than 1,500 supporters, “Our standing in this world has been damaged very badly.”

Gore said U.S. voters still had a chance to help the country regain credibility on the global stage by removing the current administration and electing John Kerry, the leading Democratic for November’s presidential election.

“If this nation in November should affirm this administration, then we would be saying that’s us,” Gore said.

I have always had a huge soft spot for Al Gore. There’s something about the guy that always hit me as very human, earnest and real. I know that goes against all the CW, but that’s how he’s always seemed to me, even back in the 80’s.

And, I think my instincts were actually right. What happened to Al Gore after that absurd election campaign he was forced to wage against a forked tongued wind-up doll(and I’m talking about Kit Seelye) and then the recount fiasco, is that he stepped back and decided to — as he himself said — let it rip. That is a very rare thing. Rather than stay in the game (the nomination was his if he’d wanted it) he decided to use his position as the “real” president, and all the press attention that receives, to just say what he really thinks.

And it’s thrilling for those of us who feel like we are screaming into the ether. He’s a blogger with giant megaphone who points out that the emperor has no clothes, just as we all have been doing in our small way for the last three years. I don’t think it is calculated beyond the fact that he probably doesn’t want to hurt Kerry’s chances. But, he’s not running for anything and he has no reason to do this except that he believes it’s the right thing to do. (Even his media venture does not necessarily benefit from it, although it might. It certainly isn’t the safe route.)

And there is something about the truth that Al Gore is speaking that scares the living hell out of the Right. It’s the same with Soros. You can tell by the patented Fox-style coordinated hysterical reactions. Whenever they start foaming at the mouth in unison (and whenever the little presstarts start their ecstatic dance around the pyre) you know that somebody has hit a nerve. Remember, the Right only exists in two modes — smug and rabid. And rabid is their defense mechanism.

So, here’s to Gore and Soros and others who are outside of the political process but are willing to spend their capital and risk their personal prestige to shape the debate, spread some truth and take some hits in the process. It’s the highest form of citizenship.

On the same subject, check out The Daily Howler’s four part bitch slap to the assholes who said Gore was “crazy” “unhinged” “off his meds” and all the rest when he gave his prescient speech last year requesting that the administration lay out its post war plans for Iraq. It was brilliant, passionate and articulate but if you didn’t see it and only saw the press reaction you would have thought it was well…a George W. Bush press conference — ridiculous, embarrassing and dumb. But that’s how things work in Junior’s America. Black is white and up is down. Guys like Gore and Soros are out there pouring cold water down the rabbit hole and they don’t like it.

Uh Oh

I’ve been worried about this. When Ronald Reagan dies, the Right and its media handmaidens are going to go into a fit of maudlin masturbation the likes of which the world has never seen. It will be non-stop GOP triumphalism from dawn to dusk. JFK’s funeral will look like a trailer park trash $2,000 special compared to the spectacle we are going to endure for days on end. Lay in a supply of pepto-bismol. It’s not in their DNA to handle this with any grace, restraint or class.

And, unfortunately, it will serve to reinforce the delusion that Republicans, even stupid ones, are the right people to lead us on the world stage. Reagan, after all, personally smote communism with one hand tied behind his back. Everybody knows that. And if they didn’t before the impending canonization, they soon will. Unfortunately, he didn’t have time to take out “evil” before he was forced to retire. Thank Gawd Crusader Codpiece is here to fulfill his legacy.

By the time we’re done, The Reagan Cult headed by swami Grover Norquist, will have probably succeeded in renaming the country the Ronald Reagan States of America.

B.W.A.

The Poor Man scours the internet for opinions about John Kerry’s new slogan, and there are many. In the end he concludes:

I still think that my suggestion – ‘”My Name Is Prince (And I Am Funky)” – would be better, but it would require that Kerry change his name to “Prince”. And, also, that he become funky. Perhaps a bit ambitious.

More Dem naysaying. John Kerry be straight up boo-yah, my brothah.

I Told The Iraqi People We’re Good And I Expect ‘Em To Believe It, Goddamit!

THE PRESIDENT: I’d love to go back to Iraq at some point in time, I really would. I’d like to be able to stand up and say, let me tell you something about America. America is a land that’s willing to sacrifice on your behalf. We sent our sons and daughters here so you can be free. And not only that, we are a compassionate country. We want to help you rebuild your schools and your hospitals. I’d like to do that, I really would.

Yessiree. The Iraqi people need to hear what’s going on from me personally so they’ll know it’s true. Then maybe they’ll understand that this war isn’t about them. This war’s about us ‘n our goodness. See, that’s what they don’t understand. We give and we give and we give and we give…

… AND ALL YOU INGRATEFUL TOWEL HEADS DO IS PISS AND MOAN!!!!

Quote Via The Road To Surfdom, which you must read to catch up with Junior’s little sandbox mate, Australian Prime Minister Howard. Hilarious.

Deadlines Schmeadlines

Republicans are very, very strict about following the law to the letter, even when it doesn’t make sense. And they are even more strict about adhering to arbitrary deadlines, regardless of the principle that underlies the issue at hand. In fact, Republicans believe that arbitrary deadlines in election contests are the very lifesblood of democracy. Where would we be if you can just change the rules as you go along?

Or, at least they did during the Florida recount in 2000. The initial issue, if you recall, was the fact that while Gore was following the process laid out by the legislature (and which had been used without controversy in past statewide races) by requesting recounts in certain districts, the deadline for the recount to be submitted to Kathryn Harris’ office was physically impossible to meet. The legal issue was whether or not the statute, under the state’s constitutional requirement to determine the will of the voters, required Harris to extend the certification deadline.

The Republicans argued vociferously that hand counts were unreliable in the first place, but more importantly arbitrary deadlines were the very foundation upon which our legal system rested and for the courts to change them under some constitutional flim flam like “every vote must be counted” was judicial activism at its worst. Deadlines are sacrosanct or the rule of law is nothing but toilet paper.

I guess its toilet paper.

What was once a fundamental threat to our system of government is now a “glitch.”

For want of a small change to the Illinois election law, President Bush’s name is not supposed to be on the state’s November ballot, but officials said one way or another, it will be there.

The glitch arose because the Illinois legislature adjourned earlier this week without extending the Aug. 30 deadline for presidential candidates to be certified by the state elections board and qualify for the Nov. 2 ballot.

The relatively late dates of this year’s Republican Party convention, running Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, mean that Bush will not be the official nominee until after the deadline set in state law. Eight other states had the same problem but fixed the date. As a result Illinois, is the only state where Bush could be left off the ballot.

But Gov. Rod Blagojevich, a Democrat, indicated the problem must be fixed somehow. “President Bush has to be on the ballot,” he said.

Illinois’ Democratic-majority legislature is expected to hold an overtime session soon that will require a three-fifths majority to enact any legislation — including a change in the ballot rule.

“We’re confident he is going to be on the ballot,” said Illinois Republican Party spokesman Jason Gerwig. “There are plenty of options out there to ensure that he is. This isn’t a last-ditch effort.”

Gerwig said that if the legislature fails to act, the party is prepared to appeal to the elections board, the state attorney general and, finally, the federal courts.

If anyone has the kind of free time that allows for it, they should go back and read the Republican oral arguments to the Florida Supreme Court on the necessity of strict deadlines, respect for the legislative process and the need to set standards. It’s a great reminder of just how full of shit they were then and still are today. By their own measure there is no way that Bush should be allowed on that ballot. I would love to see the Democrats make them argue for why he should be. You can bet that if the shoe were on the other foot, Kerry would be forced to take it all the way to the Supreme Court.

Update: No surprise here, but Florida voting is still amazingly screwed up. I hope that the DNC is planning to have many, many precinct watchers present with cell phones and digital cameras (and security guards…)

Thanks Donkey