Wednesday, August 31, 2005

SEAN HANNITY EXPOSED WORSHIPPING AT FRED PHELPS "CHURCH" OF HATE

I hate to take right-wing psycho talk show host Michael Savage's word on anything but sometimes even a deranged maniac like Savage stumbles on the truth. So when Savage says Sean Hannity is one of the most ignorant broadcasters in the nation and that he is incapable of thought-patterns beyond a normal 12 year old, you might want to pay attention. With Bush's approval ratings plummeting, the right-wing Propaganda attack machine is in full gear trying to tear the country apart. And Hannity came up with a doozy today. A great website, If This Be Treason, called this to my attention (http://www.ifthisbetreason.com/ for the actual clip). On his pathetic show on Fox "News" today, Hannity worked himself into a fit of righteous indignation of liberals protesting at a soldier's funeral in Martinsville, Indiana. Referring to the protesters as “ultra left-wing liberals,” Hannity went wild on his typical divisive approach to our national community. But with a little simple Google research, If This Be Treason got to the bottom of Hannity's faux-rage. Turns out the protesters were right-wing bozos just like himself-- the so-called "Reverend" Fred Phelps, founder of the extremist hate organization masquerading as a (non-tax-paying) "church" in Topeka, Kansas, the Westboro Baptist Church, home of GodHatesFags.com, and his flock.

"Six members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kansas, picketed outside Neal and Summers Mortuary during Staff Sgt. Jeremy Doyle’s funeral services, chanting messages that members of the military are being punished by God for not opposing homosexuality, and that their deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan are America’s punishment."

Looking at the beautiful and very moving memorial to slain American soldiers at Camp Casey in Crawford last week, and thinking about the right-wing Bush-supporter who drove his pick-up truck into it, knocking over hundreds and hundreds of American flags and memorial crosses with departed soldiers names on them, I have no doubt which side owns the hatred, the violence and the disrespect.

KATHERINE HARRIS LOOKS LIKE A LOSER-- EVEN TO REPUBLICANS

With Bush's approval rating in Florida slipping this week to their lowest levels ever, local Republicans are starting to worry that Katherine Harris will drag down the whole party's electoral chances in 2006. She seems unstoppable in the GOP primary-- and a sure loser up against Nelson, who once looked vulnerable. The new Quinnipiac Poll out today shows Nelson widening his lead over Harris substantially. If the election were held today he would swamp her 57% to 33%. According to the poll director, Clay Richards, "It's easy to see why Republicans in the White House and in the State House are skeptical about running U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris as their candidate for Senate next year. Many Florida voters say she is divisive and too partisan and even Republicans say 41% to 38% that Nelson will win re-election if Harris is their candidate."

IS INCOMPETENCE IMPEACHABLE?

My pal Danny sent this quote along today. It's from Walter Maestri, head of Emergency Management for Jefferson Parish. It was printed in New Orleans' big daily newspaper, THE TIMES-PICAYUNE. Please keep in mind that it was published June 8, 2004 (14 months ago):

"It appears that the money has been moved in the president’s budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq, and I suppose that’s the price we pay. Nobody locally is happy that the levees can’t be finished, and we are doing everything we can to make the case that this is a security issue for us."

IS THE BUSH REGIME TURNING AMERICA INTO A THIRD-WORLD ECONOMY? THE SHORT ANSWER-- YES.

"INCOME, POVERTY, AND HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE IN THE UNITED STATES: 2004" is the name of a just-released report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The Bush Regime, never too interested in what normal people call "reality," is, in all likelihood, looking for some heads to chop off at that agency. The report is a clear-eyed, dry and completely devastating indictment of Bush's stewardship of the American economy. With the GOP propaganda machine working on overtime to convince the saps that pay it any heed that the economy is flying high-- Limbaugh claims that Bush's record is better than Clinton's almost every single day-- this by-the-numbers assessment shows that between 2003 and 2004 real median earnings dropped-- 2.3% among men and 1% among women. In 2004, there were 1,100,000 more people living in poverty than in 2003 and most of this downward movement took place in the Midwest and the worst-hit ethnic group was white people. Since Bush took office his approach to the economy-- once called "Voodoo Economics" by his father, also called "trickle down"-- which is based on heavily cutting taxes of the rich and on corporations (ie- drastically rejigging the distribution of wealth in favor of wealthy individuals), has seen the poverty level increase EACH OF THE FOUR YEARS he's had his hand on the national till.

Regardless of what out-of-touch Republicans will tell you about how great the economy is, the cold hard facts show us 37 million of our fellow Americans living in poverty, almost a third of them children. The other day some wealthy Republicans were sitting around on CNBC or CNN discussing Bush Supreme Court nominee Robert's stock portfolio. I was stunned to hear one of the analysts refer to it as a "typical $10,000,000 middle class portfolio." How out of touch are these people from reality to conjure up the notion than a typical middle class person has a $10,000,000 stock portfolio? But people with these kinds of delusional attitudes are making economic policies for this nation based on this kinds of premises. I suppose it's more pleasant to think about a humming economy for happy, smiling John Robertses with $10,000,000 stock portfolios than it is to think about the statistics in the Census Bureau report that show the number of people in our country with no health insurance has climbed by nearly a million people last year alone to a grand total of 45.8 people. (Of course if they all have typical $10,000,000 stock portfolios they might not need health insurance.)

Since Bush took office 6 million more people have slipped below the poverty line. I'm no big fan of Bill Clinton's policies, which were too pro-corporation and too dependent of the good-will of a sane and fair Administration, but what can't be denied is that during the Clinton Administration poverty rates were steadily decreasing. Bush has managed to reverse that-- and he has reversed it by design. (By the way, the definition of poverty is pretty dismal. For a family of 4 to be considered below the poverty line, their annual income would have to be below $19,307 and for a family of two, it would be $12,334. Think about those numbers for a minute and consider what they mean in terms of standard of living in YOUR community.)

Job creation under Bush has been dismal. There were overall job losses in 2001 and in 2002. In 2003 there was an anemic growth in jobs (94,000), not even close to the number needed to keep up with new entrants into the jobs market. And last year-- with people desperate and willing to work for less and to work in dead-end, low-wage jobs-- slightly over 2 million new jobs were created. Despite ignorant nativists and bigots like Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO), official GOP policy has always been-- and has been further strengthened under Bush-- to allow for unlimited (undocumented) immigration in order to drive wage levels down and create an inexpensive labor market for American corporations. The median household income in the U.S. now stands at $44,389. Think about it for a minute or two, not as an abstract number but as what an American family needs to maintain an adequate standard of living.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

I MET OTHER FOLKS ON MY TRIP TO TEXAS BESIDES CINDY-- THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (ACTUALLY THE UGLY AND THE BAD WAS THE SAME GUY)

One of the most enjoyable things on my trip to Austin, after visiting Cindy in Crawford, was meeting some really great folks there. I saw my old friend Nancy, who formerly kept Warner Bros Records running-- look what happened after she left-- and is now a rancher in the Texas hill country and I made some fantastic new friends like Deece and Joy from People For the American Way and Deena, an attorney who does a lot of work for progressive non-profits, and Casey, the Director of the Texas Music Office, to name just a few. One you'll be reading more about on this blog is Mark Strama, a dynamic and charismatic young state legislator from just outside Austin. Last year Mark defeated a reactionary Republican incumbent, Jack Stick. After graduating from Brown, he worked on Ann Richards' successful gubernatorial campaign in 1990, then became chief of staff for much-admired Senator Rodney Ellis, and later headed up Texas' Rock the Vote. Taking on Stick was a tough proposition and even after Mark won the election Stick refused to give up the seat he felt was his by some kind of right-wing entitlement. Among other things Stick filed a petition in court to overturn the will of the voters of his (former) district by saying: "Contestant alleges the registration of 2,300 voters on the last possible registration date, and 8,000 voters within the 90 days prior to the election, is so implausible that it represents violations of [...] the Texas Election Code and is part of a pattern of conduct designed to alter the outcome of the election."

Doesn't that sound just like what the GOP is all about? How dare these people register to vote and where do they get the temerity to vote against ME??? Of course, in one way Stick was completely correct. As Mark said "You bet it was part of a pattern of conduct to alter the outcome of the election! But there's nothing illegal about getting new people to the polls – it's the right thing to do, and it made the difference in this election. Those of you who worked so hard in our grassroots effort to turn out the vote in this election should consider Stick's protest the highest compliment! Stick also alleged that the high number of straight-ticket voters indicated some sort of fraud. He failed to check that in House District 50, there were actually hundreds more Republican straight-ticket voters than Democratic straight-ticket voters! As hard as it may be for him to believe, Stick lost because voters wanted a state representative who would focus on the issues that are important to the people, rather than on partisan political power struggles – like last session's redistricting fiasco. And instead of absorbing that lesson and moving on, Stick launched yet another partisan power play."

The other Texas legislator I discovered in Texas is someone, mercifully, I didn't meet. His story though was so compelling that I want to share it with y'all. The name of this particular posterchild for Republicrook corruption and hypocrisy is Ray Allen and he's the long time State Representative of a suburban Dallas area that takes in part of Irving and part of Grand Prairie. The 55 year old Allen, who claims to have a degree in "Bible Studies," more-or-less has a wife, Debbie, 5 children (with her) and 9 grandchildren. Until the last electoral cycle Allen was best known for using state resources for his private business interests and crossing the line between public and private work he assigned state-paid employees. And a weird little habit of showing his high tech prowess by sending Instant Messages to female employees with the question "What color panties are you wearing?" Well, you can't shoot a man for that in Texas-- even if he does claim to have a degree in "Bible Studies" and even if he was a co-sponsor of the Texas Constitutional Amendment to "Protect the Sanctity of Marriage."

But then a peculiar thing happened to Mr. Sanctity of Marriage. In the final weeks of the election his daughter, Melissa Christian, endorsed his opponent and denounced her father claiming he had "gone against his Christian values and has resorted to lying about his personal life, his ethical violations" and the woman running against him. She seemed particularly upset that her father had supported measures to wreck Texas' public school system and that he had helped deprive 150,000 formerly eligible school children of health insurance-- including her own. "My children were among the thousands in this community who lost their coverage under the Children's Health Insurance Program when my father -- their grandfather -- decided it was more important to serve his party leaders than his own constituents," Christian said. But was that really what turned her against her father so strongly? Wonderers wondered. Suddenly people started talking about how Allen was conducting an affair with a female staffer younger than his own children, something few in Austin could deny. What was denied, however-- and vehemently-- was that the young staffer was pregnant and that Allen was about to become a father again. He went bonkers and, of course, blamed the Democrats, screaming his head off that it was all a partisan lie. His wife of 23 years, Debbie didn't think so and she kicked him out. Now wonderers are wondering if dirty old Ray Allen will be campaigning with his brand new infant in arms. (He hasn't apologized to the voters for lying about the whole thing but, of course, what Republican hypocrite ever does? And why should he? Ray Allen was given the "Christian of the Year" award during last year's Texas Republican Party state convention. Right on!) But every single person I actually met in Texas was really nice and just like an American.

ANOTHER REPUBLICROOK GOVERNOR FACING IMPEACHMENT FOR CORRUPTION-- KENTUCKY COULD BE ALMOST AS BAD AS OHIO

On July 7 I had a small piece in the blog called "IS THERE AN HONEST REPUBLICAN ANYWHERE? MORE GOP INDICTMENTS!" about the rampant corruption in Kentucky. As the Grand Jury investigations proceeded it started looking worse and worse for the abysmally corrupt administration of Governor Ernie Fletcher. Then last night something amazing happened. Fletcher called a press conference and announced he was issuing blanket criminal pardons to 9 of his top aides, several of whom have already been indicted on charges of political corruption. Fletcher called it "amnesty" but the state provision he cited (Section 77 of the state constitution) makes it clear he was granting pardons to anyone who "might have violated" or was involved in violating the state's Merit Hiring System laws. There is even talk in Kentucky that he plans to pardon himself! Fletcher has finally agreed to appear before the grand jury and that will happen today, but he already says he will refuse to answer any questions -- presumably by taking the fifth.

Fletcher and his aides sought to illegally purge the state's civil service system of Democrats simply because they were Democrats. And although there have been over a dozen indictments already, Fletcher has been trying to minimize the seriousness of the charges by likening them to fishing out of season. Many in Kentucky are thinking back to 2003 when outgoing Kentucky Governor Paul Patton pardoned 4 campaign workers before they were tried and Fletcher's Lieutenant Governor-elect said "Things like that are not going to happen in a Fletcher-Pence administration." They just did-- but much much worse. And Pence is hiding out and refusing to comment.

Meanwhile there is a lot of talk in Frankfort about impeachment. The very admired State Rep from Lexington, Kathy Stein, said "He is showing a broad disrespect for the criminal justice system that every other citizen in the commonwealth must live with" and she says flatly that the pardons are grounds for the General Assembly to consider impeachment. Former Governor Julian Carroll, now a state senator, said "certainly the General Assembly should hold hearings on whether or not his conduct in the granting of these pardons is conduct that rises to the level of consideration for impeachment."
Louisville State Rep Mary Lou Marzian is also calling for impeachment hearings, claiming Fletcher "betrayed the public trust" and that "Ultimately, it's the taxpayers that are going to pay, and this is what makes people hate politics -- the same old scratch-your-back, good-old-boy bull. Clearly we can't just sit here and do nothing. He wasted taxpayer money by hiring political cronies in violation of the merit law, and now he has obstructed justice by trying to cover it up." And Kentucky's crusading Attorney General Greg Stumbo said "Gov. Fletcher broke his promise to the people of Kentucky to cooperate fully with the investigation. It will be up to the members of the General Assembly to decide whether this conduct merits impeachment proceedings." He thinks Federal prosecution is now likely.
Gubernatorial pardons are no shield against federal charges.

Monday, August 29, 2005

SOME DEMOCRATS DO CHALLENGE BUSH'S PUSH TOWARDS FASCISM

I like writing checks for Democrats who run against right-wing incumbents. I feel patriotic when I do it. I'm usually less forthcoming when it comes to Democrats already in office-- unless they've been spectacular. Today I got a fund-raising letter from Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) who I've sent contributions to in the past. She has been spectacular and I plan to contribute to her again. But thinking about Tammy's request made me think about how pissed off I am at Democratic senators who support Bush's atrocious war in Iraq, ass-backwards losers who are either too small to admit they made a mistake when they supported him originally-- I mean he did lie his ass off and that could almost be a valid excuse-- or who actually do support the war, usually at the behest of Israel's far right Likkud Party. The chances of me writing checks for the Bidens, Liebermans, CLINTONS, Feinsteins, Kerrys of the world are pretty remote.

But going back to the House, there are a number of Democratic Representatives who are not complicit in Bush's war crimes and who deserve support. Congresswoman Barbara Lee of Oakland has introduced a Resolution of Inquiry in the House of Representatives (H. Res 375) which, if passed, will require the White House and the State Department to "transmit all information relating to communication with officials of the United Kingdom between January 1, 2002, and October 16, 2002, relating to the policy of the United States with respect to Iraq." She's talking about the Downing Street Memo. There are now 53 co-sponsors (including one Republican, Jim Leach of Iowa, who signed on last week). If some congresscritter is asking you for money for his or her campaign and they're not on this list... well make them tell you why before you give them any dough. These are the other supporters as of today: Tammy Baldwin, Corrine Brown (FL), Sherrod Brown (OH), William Clay (MO), John Conyers (MI), Joseph Crowley (NY), Elijah Cummings (MD), Danny Davis (IL), Pete Defazio (OR), William Delahunt (MA), Lane Evans (IL), Sam Farr (CA), Bob Filner (CA), Barney Frank (MA), Raul Grijalva (AZ), Luis Gutierrez (IL), Maurice Hinchey (NY), Rush Holt (NJ), Michael Honda (CA), Steve Israel (NY), Sheila Jackson-Lee (TX), Stephanie Tubbs Jones (OH), Marcy Kaptur (OH), Carolyn Kilpatrick (MI), Dennis Kucinich (OH), John Lewis (GA), Carolyn Maloney (NY), Gregory Meeks (NY), Jim McDermott (WA), James McGovern (MA), George Miller (CA), James Oberstar (MN), John Olver (MA), Major Owens (NY), Frank Pallone, Jr (NJ), Donald Payne (NJ), Charles Rangel (NY), Bernie Sanders (VT), Janice Schakowsky (IL), Jose Serrano (NY), Brad Sherman (CA), Adam Smith (WA), Pete Stark (CA), Bennie Thompson (MS), Edolphus Towns (NY), Chris Van Hollen (MD), Maxine Waters (CA), Diane Watson (CA, my congresswoman), Robert Wexler (FL), Lynn Woolsey (CA), David Wu (OR), and Albert Wynn (MD). This should probably come to a vote in committee in the next two weeks.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

BUSH'S WACO-CRAWFORD PIG FARM


My friend Harry had a unique response to my little story about visiting Cindy Sheehan in Crawford the other day. Most people who called or e-mailed, commented on the emotional (or political) impact it had on them. Harry, however, wanted to know all about the Bush compound. "Why would he live out there in the middle of nowhere?" he wondered. I did a little diggin' around and I want to tell you about the Bush Compound. My favorite L.A. band is actually a Texas band living in L.A. I can't reveal their name because the drummer told me a story in confidence. His great grandfather was the local grand-something-or-other of the Ku Klux Klan in that part of Texas. And he owned a pig farm. And that pig farm is now "the Western White House."

Bush bought the pig farm-- the KKK fella had long departed for the Great Klavern in the sky... or wherever-- in 1999, soon after reaping a $14.3 million dollar profit in the sweetheart deal he got by selling the Texas Rangers. (Bush's value-add on the deal was the brilliant move to trade away Sammy Sosa just before he became a household name.) Bush bought it as a prop. It isn't a real ranch and he's afraid of horses anyway. It really and truly is just a photo-op backdrop for the "reality" tv show, "The Tragic Presidency of George W. Bush," that masks the biggest theft in the history of our nation.

Harry wants to know why Bush chose a place so remote from civilization and in so desolate and barren an area. It is more than just a choice to avoid reality-- something Cindy completely shattered anyway (ruined the whole damn vacation and pissed him off no end!). Back in 2001, before 9-11 made anyone pay any serious attention to Bush, complainers were already complaining that he was spending as much time out of D.C. as he was in D.C. He was looking like he was going to preside over a very hands-off, passive presidency (wow-- did we ever get that wrong!). "I think it is so important for a president to spend some time away from Washington, in the heartland of America," Bush explained.

Is Crawford "the heartland?" Before Cindy even said anything when I met her last week, she brushed a fire ant off my face. Crawford's environs are crawling with 'em. If the area doesn't insulate the inhabitants from aggressive, stinging insects, it does insulate them from people, the kind, presumably, that represents "the heartland" (unless "the heartland" is just about geography and not about the American community). The roads are narrow, unmarked, some are rutted; a stretch is dirt. And the re-done pig farm sits behind electronic fencing. KOS made some very good observations about Bush's pig farm: "The world of Crawford insulates travelers in another way as they leave the shopping malls of Waco behind. An invisible ideological cocoon seems woven around mid-Texas. Its threads consist of strong strands of conservatism knotted together with strings of distrust of all things from the outside world. Simply put, 'If you're not from here, you don't belong here.' But membership can, it seems, be bought. The president isn't a long-time resident of this community, having moved into his new digs on Election Day, 2000, but his picture, as well as that of the First Lady, grace a tall billboard welcoming travelers to the area. He literally gives all who enter a 'thumbs up'." (My pal Andy has written me some instructions for how to insert a photo and if it works you see that billboard at the edge of town with me standing in front of it.)

Cheryl Seal wrote a well-researched piece in 2003 that goes into a lot of details about the pig farm Bush revamped and had ready for action on the exact day he, his brother, Katherine Harris and the U.S. Supreme Court stole the 2000 election. "Have you seen all those article and pictures of Bush 'at home on the ranch' in Crawford-- the ones that imply that he is 'just an ole ranch hand' more comfortable on the family homestead than in the 'Big City,' be it Austin or D.C.? Well, if you bought this image, you've been royally snookered. The Bush family homestead in Crawford is nothing more than an elaborate set," she wrote. "The whole idea behind the ranch set, of course, was so that the public could be treated to footage of Bush seeking a quiet 'retreat' at the family ranch. Americans would thus assume that the ranch was a rooted family homestead or compound like the one Kennedy's had in Martha's Vineyard or FDR had at Campobello. But when Bush retreated into his 'homestead' in November, 2000, he was merely walking onto a prepared set upon which the paint had barely dried, let alone even the barest of roots put down! Until Bush and handlers decided that a rural ranch would be a slick bit of PR for the presidential campaign, Bush had no interest in a 'home on the range.' Instead, his preferred weekend retreat was to the Rainbo Club, an exclusive lakeside hunting club in Henderson County, about an hour south of Dallas."

It is widely assumed that when Bush is finally out of the White House he'll sell the pig farm and move to Dallas. The pig farm compound is closer to Waco than the Branch Davidian Compound was but no one ever mentions that for some reason. And, of course, Bush doesn't own any of the cattle on his "ranch". They are the cattle of the previous owner, who still lives there and actually runs Bush's little movie set for him. As for the horses you see in the backdrops... Bush is afraid of them and has never ridden any; like so much in his anti-reality-based presidency, it's all window dressing and all for show).

CUNNINGHAM MOVES CLOSER TO PRISON SENTENCE. FEDERAL PROSECUTORS SAY HE DEMANDED AND RECEIVED A BRIBE

Republicrook and rightwing extremist Randy "Duke" Cunningham still hasn't resigned from Congress, although he announced he wouldn't run for re-election. Cunnigham is still sitting on the ultra-sensitive Defense Appropriations Sub-Committee and the Intelligence Committee, although it was his positions on these two committees that have brought him millions of dollars in bribes from defense contractors and others to whom he was able to peddle his influence. Tom DeLay's completely and seriously crooked Ethics Committee Chairman, "Doc" Hastings (R-WA) still hasn't opened an inquiry into Cunningham's unbelievably corrupt practices, although federal prosecutors seem to be on the verge on handcuffing him and dragging him off to jail. And Cunningham still isn't in prison but that is clearly coming. One must wonder if Bush will pardon Cunningham who was also selling presidential pardons to corrupt Republican donors for Bush ($400,000 a pop).

According to court documents filed yesterday by federal prosecutors, ol' "Duke" demanded and received a bribe from Mitchell Wade, owner of defense contractor MZM, Inc who seems to have funnelled millions of dollars Cunningham's way in return for an opportunity for the type of major war profiteering that better Americans were shot for in the not so distant past. The court papers filed in this case, the result of a grand jury investigation, is only the first of many probes into Cunningham's criminal corruption. It is clear Cunningham will soon be facing serious formal charges.

Saturday, August 27, 2005

JOHN STEWART CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND BUSH AND HIS HATEFUL REGIME

John Stewart's "comedy show" is the most relevant news program on TV. My friend Andy sent me a website that has video clips of the most important parts of the show. It's worth accessing every day. No one is able to so viscerally and starkly and undeniably show the hypocrisy of the Right as John Stewart. (Whenever he decides to expose a Bush Regime talking point, it's better than a car chase scene in a movie.) The url: http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/cat_daily_show_video.html

CINDY SHEEHAN DRIVING BUSH BACK TO HIS BAD OLD HABITS? BOOZE? MAYBE. COKE? MAYBE? POTTY-MOUTH? DEFINITELY!!


A few weeks ago a rumor was circulating that the first time Bush's motorcade passed Cindy, then standing in a ditch on the side of the road near the pig farm that was turned into a kind of a prop for his "reality show" presidency, he tossed a beer can at her through a window. It turned out to be false. But what wasn't false is that when aides suggested he could make the whole Cindy Sheehan nightmare disappear by inviting her into the compound and meeting with her over some iced-tea for 5 minutes, Bush had a tizzy fit and screamed at them that “I’m not meeting with that goddamned bitch. She can go to hell as far as I’m concerned!”

With Karl Rove preoccupied with his own serious legal problems, Bush is depending on other aides who scramble hither and thither behind the scenes trying to hide the bad vibes and poisonous mood that has enveloped the Crawford Compound (which people in Austin refer to as "the pig farm") as Bush
unleashes obscenity-filled outbursts at anyone who dares disagree with him. He routinely refers to anyone opposing his disastrous war in Iraq as “motherfucking traitors" (including Republican Senator Chuck Hagel). Yesterday a Gallup poll showed that approximately 90% of people surveyed feel Americans should feel free to protest the war. Last week polls showed his approval rating (36%) below Nixon's at the height of Watergate (39%) and other polls showed a majority of Americans now feel Bush is a liar and distrust anything he says. Bizarre outbursts have convinced many around him that he could be back on drugs or alcohol again. “Who gives a flying fuck what the polls say,” he screamed at a recent strategy meeting. “I’m the President and I’ll do whatever I goddamned please. They don’t know shit.”

When elderly WWII veterans showed up at a speech wearing "bullshit protectors" over their ears, he practically had to be restrained. He demanded that his henchmen find the Veterans of Foreign Wars officials and he told them to “tell those VFW assholes that I’ll never speak to them again is they can’t keep their members under control.” He's also been flipping the birdie a lot again lately when any little thing ticks him off and he tells aides who don't agree with him to "go fuck yourself."

According to prominent Washington psychiatrist, Dr. Justin Frank, author of “Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President,” this kind of behavior is all too typical of an alcohol-abusing bully who is ruled by fear. "George W. Bush remains an untreated alcoholic," writes Frank. "The untreated alcoholic who has simply stopped drinking treats anxiety as an enemy. Bush’s current enemy, the primary cause of his anxiety, is Cindy Sheehan. Nobody talks about it – the press is afraid of it — but we are all enabling a man whose grasp of reality is tenuous at best. Anxiety is always challenging; but when an untreated alcoholic’s behavior is challenged, his anxiety increases dramatically - and with it, the need to numb its sting. Anxiety is then a threat to his abstinence. Instead of learning new means to manage feelings, he has to spend energy fighting his fears. In Bush’s case, he fiercely rides his mountain bike."

Friday, August 26, 2005

CINDY SHEEHAN SPEAKS FOR ME


Mahatma Gandhi wasn't a priest or a minister or any kind of religionist figure. His selfless, non-violent message-through-living-example of love, peace and universal brotherhood transforms the rigid (and exclusionary) boundaries of the sectarian religionism of the hate-filled, demonic and primitive Pat Robertsons, Jerry Falwells, Fred Phelpses and Osama bin-Ladens of our world. Through example, Gandhi, like Buddha and Jesus before him, contrasted, starkly, selflessness with selfishness.

I prepared for my trip to Crawford not by digging out the "F Dubya" t-shirt Roland brought back from Bolivia or Cuba or England. Instead I went into abstinence mode. I meditated on the writing on Bishop John Shelby Spong in THE SINS OF SCRIPTURE. I purged my consciousness as best I could, of the profane and worldly preoccupations that dwell there. I fasted for 48 hours, eating nothing and drinking only water, and even forgoing my dozens of herbal supplements. Cindy Sheehan was in my hometown taking care of her mother. But I was fasting and meditating and getting ready to travel to the hometown of George Bush (surely the most detested person in the world, probably the person most hated by the largest number of people anytime in history-- more reviled in his time by more of our fellow human beings than Hitler or Stalin or Genghis Khan were in their times!) and the temporary residence, albeit one she wasn't in as I prepared for my trip, of Cindy Sheehan, a grief-stricken and purposeful mother of immense conviction, integrity and courage, who wants to make sense of the tragic-- and senseless-- death of her beloved 23 year old son Casey in Bush's Iraqi misadventure last year. Bush was not on my mind at all, not even when I saw a billboard of him "welcoming" people to Crawford (not even when I posed for a photo with my friends Jim and Deece in front of it!) and not even when I bounced and bumped down the rutted road to Camp Casey II and glimpsed the Bush Compound and the buildings in it.

Cindy and Casey, on the other hand, or their beautiful spirit with which I sought to commune, were very much on my mind, and in my heart. As the vitriolic, salivating attack dogs and propaganda whores of the Far Right set out, on cue, to savage Cindy and their vicious and hideous personal attacks, so contrary to Jesus' message of Love and to our most cherished American values, she explained that what was happening at the former pig farm that now serves as Bush's made for TV "ranch" prop was not about herself (an imperfect, developing human being like each and every one of us) but about a simple idea. Are we required as citizens of our republic to sacrifice without question our precious children on the bloody alter of deceptions, avarice, power and boundless ambition?

The clear, shining light of Cindy's question to Bush-- "what noble cause required Casey's death (and, by implication, the deaths of thousands of innocent sons and daughters of American and Iraqi citizens)?"-- terrifies the Forces of Darkness and drives them into a maddened frenzy of torrential, unabashed loathing and rage. The Limbaughs and Coulters and O'Reillys and Hannitys and Robertsons are ill-equipped to deal with the kind of simple, straight-forward unadorned Truth and Beauty Cindy Sheehan is manifesting not just in front of Bush's compound but inside the collective humanity of the American soul.

So I flew to Austin, met two Texas friends I only knew electronically (Jim, a long-time internet compadre, and Deece, the leader of Texas' People For the American Way branch) and the 3 of us drove 2 hours to Crawford. At Camp Casey, Camp Casey II and at the Crawford Peace House we met open, friendly people, instant brothers and sisters. The rows and rows of simple white crosses (as well as some Muslim crescents and Jewish stars of David-- each with the name of someone's killed son or daughter, many with flowers and American flags next to them-- made for an inspiring and profoundly touching experience, an opportunity for prayer and meditation.

When we got to the field where a good-hearted Texas patriot had invited Cindy and her growing number of supporters to camp, we found a peaceful hippie-like/communal scene-- lots of easy-going people from all over Texas and all over America. And lots of media (mostly from other countries). And we found Cindy in the middle of it all; she had just returned from California. I walked over and introduced myself, told her how grateful I felt towards her for sharing her grief and her inspiration with the whole country, and gave her a big hug. I felt I was in a special presence, with someone who represents the very best in all of us. Her strength and equanimity amazed me. Her mind is clear as she transforms the greatest tragedy a parent can undergo into a blessing for our country and for all humanity. Cindy Sheehan speaks for me.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

NOT ALL WAR-MONGERING IDIOTS ARE REPUBLICANS

Henry Waxman is one of the best congressmen in America. Waxman is smart and he's fierce and he is an indefatigable worker. If the Democrats take back the House in '06, I expect Waxman will have bills of impeachment against Bush and Cheney ready to go. I was proud when he represented my district. A slight redistricting gave my neighborhood to Diane Watson. She doesn't make fireworks but she's a good solid Democrat who never votes wrong. Unlike Waxman. Oddly enough ALL the L.A. area congressmen of the Jewish persuasion abandoned their erstwhile progressive allies to join forces with Tom DeLay, Randy "Duke" Cunningham, Richard Pombo, Bob Ney... and every extreme right-wing proto-fascist in the House of Representatives when it came to voting on the little war (in Iraq) cooked up by the neo-cons and the Likkud. It was very disheartening to see otherwise dependable progressives like Waxman and Howard Berman and Brad Sherman (as well as a somewhat less progressive Adam Schiff) abandon fellow progressives like Nancy Pelosi, George Miller, John Conyers, Maxine Waters, Bernie Sanders, Dennis Kucinich, Jim McDermott, Barbara Lee, John Lewis... and a MAJORITY of Democrats in the House to support Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, DeLay, Frist and the other war criminals. I wrote Waxman a letter and said I'd never forgive him (although my anger towards him has since subsided). There are, however, plenty of Democratic supporters of this disastrous war for whom my anger has only grown.

Unlike the House Democrats, a majority of Senate Democrats voted FOR Bush's war in Iraq (29 for, 21 against). They've been in the awkward position since then of either defending Bush and his abysmal policies or of admitting that they were naive enough to fall for Bush's lies (a tough thing to do for an ego-centric mini-president). Having stood up to Bush and seen through his gross deceptions, the anti-war Democrats have a lot to feel good about. Ted Kennedy, Barbara Boxer, Russ Feingold, Robert Byrd, Paul Wellstone (facing a tough re-election campaign), Patrick Leahy, Richard Durbin, Carl Levin, Kent Conrad (from North Dakota, one of the reddest states in the Union) represented what Howard Dean called the Democratic Wing of the Democratic Party. Progressivish senators like Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Tom Daschle, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer, Chris Dodd, not to mention more reactionaries like Dianne Feinstein, Joe Biden, Evan Bayh, Joe Lieberman, represented Israel's Likkud Party and the American corporate interests pushing this war.

Three years and one month have passed since that wrenching vote. Progressives were repulsed when Kerry announced if he had it to do all over again-- knowing then what he later found out about all the lies from the Bush Regime-- he would still vote in favor of the war. When the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Joe Biden, a major Bush-enabler, announced his intention to make a run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008 he kicked off his campaign with a major speech at the Brookings Institution in which he criticized rising calls for withdrawal as a "gigantic mistake." Now that a growing majority of Americans see what a disaster Bush's war is and have awakened to the lies and deceptions behind it, Inside the Beltway corporate careerists like Biden have embraced the war. When Nebraska Republican Chuck Hagel calls for reduction, Biden calls for a troop build-up. Biden says Iraq is like the Viet Nam quagmire. Biden is playing his tragic, hawkish role as so many Democratic politicians did in the 60s and 70s. Biden, however, is not widely admired or even taken seriously outside of the Beltway. The corporate media builds him up and calls him an "expert" and "respected." Most Americans who even know who he is, know he's someone who was caught cheating on a college paper and who can always be counted on to support the corporate interests over the people's interests. No one, except DLC reactionaries, takes his bid for the presidency seriously. Hillary Clinton is another matter.

Hillary Clinton is the hands down favorite, at this point, to win the Democratic nomination. A U.S.A TODAY poll also showed her beating EVERY prospective Republican candidate-- even John McCain. Her attitude towards Iraq is almost identical to Biden's and Joe Lieberman's (the Likkud's senior representative in the U.S. Senate). A member of the Armed Services Committee, she's been calling for enlarging the Army by nearly 100,000 troops and is adamantly opposed to what most Democrats and most Americans want: a plan to extricate ourselves from Bush's Iraqi quagmire which includes a deadline. At a time when the American people are turning against Bush's war (by between 60 and 70%) and favor a withdrawal of U.S. troops, and some British and U.S. leaders are publicly discussing a partial pullback, the leading Democratic presidential candidate is a hawk (as are other several prospective lesser candidates like Biden and Bayh). The vast majority of Americans understand, either intellectually or intuitively, that the U.S. military presence in Iraq is doing more harm than good-- for Iraq and for our own security concerns. The DLC position, adhered to by Clinton and a gaggle of Inside the Beltway careerists along with the whole pathetic class of professional losers calling themselves political advisors and foreign policy "experts," is that this position is too unsophisticated to be taken seriously. These people had it wrong-- DISASTROUSLY WRONG-- in July 2002 and they still have it wrong today. They don't represent me. These never-elected-to-anything Democratic foreign policy "experts" (Richard Holbrooke, Madeleine Albright, Ken Pollack, Jamie Rubin...) are catastrophes for America and catastrophes for the Democratic Party. Holbrooke and his horrible advice probably had as much to do with Kerry losing the 2004 election as did Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell.

In a TomPaine.org essay Ari Berman has a quote from former Colorado Senator Gary Hart: "There's an approach which says, 'Let's raise the stakes and call.' That if Republicans want a ten-division Army, let's be for a 12-division Army. I think that's just nonsense, frankly. It's stupid policy. Trying to get on the other side of the Republicans is folly, both politically and substantively." So far the only voices in the Senate (seriously considering a run for the presidency in '08) representing Americans who want this war over are Russ Feingold (who voted against it originally) and, ironically, Republican Hagel (who supported it originally). Both are considered long long-shots. If the primary were held today, I'd be voting for Feingold. If it were between Clinton and Hagel I'd have to think carefully.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

CINDY ANSWERS THE RIGHT-WING GASBAGS

This evening's blog entry is a short, poignant video. Please give it a look-see. I'm flying to Crawford tomorrow for a couple days.

http://www.bushflash.com/vigil.html

MISSISSIPPI????????????

Howard Dean's strategy of fighting the Right's power structure in every district and every state has been making waves, big ones, in places which the professional losers who have been in control of the Democratic Party inside the Beltway have long written off. In the past couple of months I've had articles of Dean-inspired Democratic shake-ups in North Carolina, Ohio and Montana. And now... Mississippi.


ONE STATE AT A TIME
by Rose Aguilar, AlterNet
August 23, 2005

Mississippi Democrats are showing the potential power of Howard Dean's '50-state strategy' to take back national politics.


It's been six months since Howard Dean visited Jackson, Mississippi, but locals are still talking about his fiery speech in which he criticized President Bush's plan for social security and said Republicans are doing nothing to help the people of Mississippi.
"Every seat was filled. There were people standing around the room and people outside who couldn't get in," says Joanne Morris, an editor and writer living in Jackson. "He got an absolutely fantastic reception. I'm sure he must have been surprised. I was surprised myself. People were just jubilant."
Dean's speech revitalized scores of Mississippi Democrats who are sick of being ignored by the national party. "We're also written off in the media; they either skip over us or stereotype us," says Dorothy Triplett, secretary of the Mississippi Democratic Club, a group of progressive Mississippians. "We're finally saying, 'Hey, wait a minute, we're here and we're not going anywhere.' I think we can be a real asset to the national party and I'm delighted that they're finally giving us some attention."
As part of Dean's 50-state strategy, the Democratic National Committee is hiring staffers to join state party offices that typically run on shoestring budgets with few employees, including in Mississippi, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
"Because of his commitment, we'll be able to increase our staff by 300 percent, so to speak," says Keelan Sanders, executive director of the Mississippi Democratic Party. Before the new hires showed up, Sanders was the party's only staffer. "It is definitely helping the state party with needed resources so we can begin organizing and getting the message out."
Constructing that message won't be easy. It's been 28 years since Mississippi gave its six electoral votes to a Democrat; Bush got 60 percent of the vote in Mississippi. Democrats hold more county elected positions and legislative seats than Republicans, but the governor, lieutenant governor and the state's two senators are members of the GOP.
"Mississippi is ripe for the picking. They're either 49th or 50th in every statistical category. Per capita income is low. Poverty levels are high. Medicaid is a huge issue here," says Jay Parmley, former chair of Oklahoma's Democratic Party.
Parmley is spending a few months in Jackson helping the Mississippi Democratic Party. "What I'm finding here is that the message of our party, if delivered right, is what people want to hear. Can it be done quickly? No, but at least I can try to get people talking to each other again. So much of our party is that we all think we're important and we all have our own issues."
Parmley was one of the first state Democratic chairs to endorse Howard Dean. The announcement drew criticism from all sides of the political spectrum in Oklahoma, a state where John Kerry failed to win one county. "I started out thinking Dean was not what we needed. But the more I kept talking to him, the more I realized that this guy gets it. He understands that it's a 50-state strategy. He understands that those of us in Oklahoma and Mississippi aren't getting any help," says Parmley. "We need to build stronger state parties. He found out that most state parties only have one or two staffers, they're in dilapidated buildings and they're not raising any money. How are you supposed to communicate with people? Yahoo may be free, but you've got to build an infrastructure."
Sam Hall, a newly hired communications director for the Mississippi Democratic Party, is working with the state legislature on crafting policy messages. "Neither the House nor the Senate has a large communications apparatus," says Hall, a former journalist and political columnist. "After years of being a one-party state, we are now a two-party state and we need to start organizing."
In many Southern states, Democrats rarely take a strong stance on issues like abortion and gay rights, and end up delivering muddled messages that fail to distinguish them from Republicans. "My personal frustration with Democratic candidates is that they're always afraid they're going to offend someone. In the South, we run from pro-choice positions," says Parmley. "What we're doing is basically telling the electorate that we don't believe in anything and they don't vote for us. I'm not discouraged, but I get real upset with candidates. If you're a Democrat, I expect you to be able to say why you're a Democrat."
"One of the problems with Mississippi is so many of the state's Democrats aren't really Democrats," says Robert Hooks, President of Mississippi's Young Democrats. "Democrats in Mississippi need to take Howard Dean's lead and stand up for what they believe in."
Three years ago, Mississippi's Young Democrat group only existed on paper. Today it has 64 organized chapters in high schools, colleges and counties across the state. The state's young voters led the South, and much of the nation, in the percentage that voted for Kerry (63 percent) over Bush (37 percent). "We're a new generation of young voters that identifies ourselves as national Democrats, not southern Democrats," says Hooks.
Hooks says Dean's visit in March struck a nerve with college students. "The Democratic Party went from being stagnant for 10 years to finally moving forward," he says. "The DNC's financial effort is the last chance we have. If the state party can modernize, we have a tremendous chance of drop-kicking the Republicans. If it chooses to hold on with a death grip and is not willing to change, this movement will be for nothing."
Jay Parmley agrees. "I see this as a one shot deal. Does it mean if we miss the shot, it'll be over? I don't know, but I do know it'll be a long, long time before we win if that happens. Now is the perfect time to recreate the party."

Monday, August 22, 2005

WILL BUSH GIVE UP WHEN NO ONE OUTSIDE OF BILLIONAIRES AND THE PEOPLE WHO WORK FOR HIM ARE THE ONLY SUPPORTERS LEFT OUTSIDE OF UTAH AND IDAHO?

Well, it's official now. Americans now think Bush is doing a worse job than Nixon-- IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WATERGATE SCANDAL. Where will Bush's ratings go if one of the Houses of Congress falls to the Democrats and serious investigations begin?

Last time this blog examined Bush's poll numbers-- like a week or two ago-- they were pathetic but looked like they had bottomed out. I was wrong. Bush's overall job approval ratings have dropped further from last month-- when a majority of Americans finally were willing to admit that he's a liar. Today the American Research Group reports that only 36% of Americans approve of the way Bush is doing his job; 60% disapprove. They point out that in the summer of 1973, with Nixon's Watergate scandal at full tilt boogie and the extremely distrusted and disliked Nixon about to resign to avoid certain impeachment, his approval rating was a full 3% higher than Bush's is today, 39%.

I still find it hard to believe Bush even has that many Americans who think well of him. I was shocked to see an AOL poll today that shows 27% of the people responding answered "Yes" to the question "Has the war in Iraq been worth the cost?" Who the hell is answering like that? Are Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Joe Lieberman sitting around with a bunch of Republican legislators and making up multiple screen names so they can keep voting? Hillary-- get a clue. A lot of Democrats would vote for Hagel instead of you today and no matter how much fascist ass you kiss, Republicans ain't voting for you.

BUSH-- EVEN WORSE THAN SADDAM. THE REAL STORY INSIDE IRAQ/OUTSIDE THE GREEN ZONE

The Bush propaganda machine-- you know, the one that includes Clear Channel not covering Cindy Sheehan and not even allowing their TV station in Salt Lake City to run a PAID (polite) advertisement-- is constantly harping on how the mass media is just telling the negative side of what's happening in Iraq. That would be a joke if it weren't so sad-- sad that willing imbeciles fall for it and sad to contemplate the conception of a positive side. What's the positive side? A happy Likkud in Israel? I can't think of anything else. EVEN SADDAM'S HIDEOUS BRUTAL UNSPEAKABLE DICTATORSHIP WAS BETTER FOR IRAQ AND BETTER FOR AMERICA THAN WHAT BUSH HAS CREATED-- AND IS CREATING-- THERE!

I still remember Bush or one of the pious hypocrites who works with him-- Cheney or Rumsfeld or one of those little fascist turds-- solemnly intoning the importance of making Iraq a better place for women. Iraq's aggressively anti-theocratic, totally secular society was probably the least discriminatory against women of any Arab country-- and certainly HUNDREDS OF YEARS AHEAD of Bush's #1 ally in the region: Saudi Arabia. This weekend the Bush Regime announced that women's rights aren't that important to democracy in Iraq. That MUST be impeachable in someone's book!

Anyway, yesterday the INDEPENDENT in London ran a story from Iraq by Robert Fisk that very much jibes with the accounts I've gotten from the military guys I know who have served there. The title is PEOPLE TORN TO PIECES, RELATIVES SCREAM-- ANOTHER WEEK IN THE THEME PARK OF DEATH. It's worth reading if you want to know what your taxes are paying for and what our collective karma is buying us:

There are now two Baghdads. One is the Green Zone, where US and Iraqi officials live in a protected realm; the other is the danger zone, where everyone else lives. 
Robert Fisk reports from beyond the Coalition's concrete walls 

On Monday, George Bush was praising the greedy sectarian politicians here - who had totally failed to meet the new Iraqi constitution deadline - for their "heroic" efforts for "democracy". At about the same time, I came across a friend at one of Baghdad's best-known hotels. He is the deputy manager and I've known him for more than three years, but he now looked twice his age. He grasped my arm and looked into my face. "Mr Robert," he said, "do you realise I was kidnapped?" Every day now, I come across Iraqi acquaintances - or friends who have cousins or fathers or sons - who have been kidnapped. Often they are released. Sometimes they are murdered and I go to their families to express those condolences which are especially painful for me - because I am a Westerner, arriving to say how sorry I am to relatives who blame the West for the anarchy that killed their loved ones. This time my friend survived, just. 

Another good friend, a university professor, visits me for coffee the next day. The absence of identities in this report tells you all you need to know about the terror which embraces Baghdad. "I was invigilating the last exams of term in the linguistics department and I saw a mature student cheating. I walked up to him and said I believed he was cribbing. He said he wasn't. I told him I would take his papers away and he leant towards me and made it clear I would be murdered if I prevented him completing his exams. I went to the head of department. I thought he would discipline this man and take away his papers. But he talked to him and then said that he could continue the exam. My own head of department failed me completely." My professor friend loves English literature, but he has new problems. 

"Many of the students are now very Islamically oriented. They want their classes taught through the prism of their religion. But what can I do? I can't teach existentialism any more because it would be seen as anti-Islamic - which means no more Sartre. These same people ask me for the religious message in Eugene O'Neill's plays. What can I say? I can't teach any more. Do you understand this? I can't teach." Since Baghdad's " liberation" in April 2003, 180 professors and schoolteachers have been assassinated in Iraq, and shortly after my professor's visit, I receive a call from one of his colleagues. 

"They kidnapped old Amin Yassin and his son two days ago. We don't know where they are." Amin Yassin was not, like some of his colleagues, an ex-Baathist. He was a retired linguist who taught grammar in the English department of Baghdad University. His 30-year-old son is a secondary school teacher. The two were seized in the Khavraha neighbourhood, seven miles west of Baghdad. 

On Thursday, in the an-Nahda bus station, two bombs tear 43 people to pieces - almost all of them Shia Muslims - and at the al-Kindi hospital, which also receives a bomb close by, relatives of the missing are screaming as they try to identify the dead. The problem is that the morticians can't fit the limbs to the right bodies and, in some cases, the right heads to the right torsos. I head off to the Palestine Hotel where one of the largest Western news agencies has its headquarters. I take the lift to an upper floor only to be met by a guard and a vast steel wall which blocks off the hotel corridor. He searches me, sends in my card and after a few minutes an Iraqi guard stares at me through a grille and opens an iron door. 

I enter to find another vast steel wall in front of me. Once he has clanged the outer door shut, the inner door is opened and I am in the grotty old hotel corridor. 

The reporters are sitting in a fuggy room with a small window from which they can see the Tigris river. One of the American staff admits he has not been outside "for months". An Arab reporter does their street reporting; an American travels around Iraq - but only as an "embed" with US troops. No American journalists from this bureau travel the streets of Baghdad. This is not hotel journalism, as I once described it. This is prison journalism. 

One of the Americans, an old and brave friend of mine from Beirut days, walks over. "Have a look at this, Fisky," he says. "This is the kind of crap we get from the Americans these days - this is what they want us to write about." It is a news release from the Coalition press office, the spin doctors of the occupation troops here. "Comics Bring Barrels of Laughs to Task Force Baghdad," it says. 

I drive back across Baghdad. There is a massive traffic jam because the Iraqi National Guard - the American-trained Iraqis who are supposed to save Donald Rumsfeld's career and let the US forces reduce their troop strength here - have mounted a checkpoint. Most of them are so frightened that they are wearing ski-masks over their mouths. Like every Iraqi I meet, I do not trust the Iraqi National Guard. They have been infiltrated by both Sunni and Shia insurgents and now have a nasty propensity to carry out house raids on Sunni areas, to arrest the menfolk and then to steal as much money as they can find in the house. "First they arrest my son and then they take all my jewellery," a woman complained on an Arabic satellite channel that was investigating this venal militia. 

I go home and switch on my television to find the BBC reporting on an " elite" force of Iraqi troops who are receiving anti-terrorism training in Britain. And there they are, foliage attached to their helmets, leaping over hedges and cooling streams. In the Welsh mountains. 

Friday night. In the heart of this vast and oven-like city stands the Green Zone, 10 square kilometres of barricaded, walled, sealed-off palaces, villas and gardens - once the Raj-like centre of Saddam's regime wherein now dwell the Iraqi government, the constitutional committee, the US embassy, the British embassy and many hundreds of Western mercenaries. Many of them never meet Iraqis. Women in shorts jog past the rose beds; armed men and women " contractors" lie by the pool. There were at least three restaurants - until one of them was blown up by suicide bombers. You can buy phone accessories in a local shop, newspapers, pornographic DVDs. For tactical reasons, the Americans were forced to include dozens of middle-class Iraqi homes inside the Green Zone, a decision that has outraged many of the householders. They often have to wait four hours to pass through the security checkpoints. Irony of ironies, the tomb of Michel Aflaq, founder of the Baath party that once included both Iraq and Syria, lies inside the Green Zone. 

On Friday night, this crusader castle was bathed in its usual floodlights. I was looking up at the stars over the city when there was a dull sound and a flash of light from within the Green Zone. Somewhere not far from me, someone had launched a mortar at the illuminated fishbowl that has become the symbol of occupation for all Iraqis. Many ask what will become of it when the whole Western edifice here collapses. Some say it will become insurgent headquarters, others the next parliament. My guess is that whoever runs Iraq once the occupation collapses will turn the whole thing into a theme park. Or maybe just a museum. 

Sunday, August 21, 2005

NOE THREATENS TO TAKE DOWN THE WHOLE OHIO GOP WITH HIM. WATCH FOR A PLANE ACCIDENT SOON

Mainstream media has reported that Ohio Governor Bob Taft has been found guilty of 4 counts of criminal golf-playing. Outside of Ohio it's hard for average media consumers to understand about the Republican Party's culture of corruption and how Taft led his state's GOP into the biggest scandal in American history, culminating in the theft of the 2004 presidential election. The information is all there but CBS, NBC, ABC CNN, let alone Fox "News," are never going to report it. Instead you have a clown like former Gingrich spokesperson Tony Blankley (now an editor of the Moonie Times) making light of Taft's conviction with golf jokes on NPR's "Left Right and Center." But there is still a good chance that the depths of the whole Republican scandal will blow wide open-- and from a very unlikely source: Thomas Noe.

After practically denying for months that he ever even knew one of his closest political supporters (Noe), Taft is now making the equally absurd claim that he never had a conversation with Noe about the $50 million boondoggle the Ohio Workmen's Compensation Fund gave Noe to "invest" in rare coins (and baseball cards and other collectibles), the "investment" that was used by Taft and the Ohio GOP to finance campaigns for every state and federal office in Ohio (and to corrupt the 2004 presidential election). Through his attorney, William Wilkinson, Noe is calling Taft a liar. Noe flipped out when Taft claimed that he (Noe, one of the people whose gifts caused Taft to be found guilty of 4 criminal counts last week) had worked hard to conceal his involvement in the funds. Wilkinson said what everyone in the state of Ohio already suspects, that this is just another in a long list of Taft cover-ups and that the very idea is an "absurdity." Taft is now claiming he doesn't remember, although he appointed the ill-educated school drop-out Noe to the Ohio Board of Regents and to the Ohio Turnpike Commission. (Noe served as chairman of each.)

Ohioans who are not part of the GOP machine claim that Taft is the one working hard-- working on covering-up his systematic criminal activities and working hard to convince people he had nothing to do with Lucas County GOP Chairman Thomas Noe and Lucas County GOP Chairwoman Bernadette Noe, two of the biggest financial contributors to the Ohio GOP (and to Taft's campaigns). Democratic elected officials point out that giving Noe $50 million to "invest" in the highly speculative and completely unregulated rain coins and collectibles market, is pure political payback and part of the "pay-to-play" system the Ohio Republican Machine uses to enrich itself.

Continuing to lie his ass off in a pathetic attempt to distance himself from Noe and his operation, Taft claims Noe "appeared to me to be a businessman who was in a business where he would not have dealings with the state of Ohio. He's someone I've known for 20 years, but we didn't know who Tom Noe really was." It's outrageous bullshit like this that is convincing more and more Ohioans that Taft must resign immediately. For his part, Noe says he will not let Taft walk away from it and make false accusations. Noe's attorney launched a not so subtle shot over Taft's bow Friday by saying that "what people say about what they know and remember is one thing, but to make a false accusation that he concealed information is something that Mr. Noe could not allow. The whole idea that the governor says that this was concealed is an absurdity, in light of the fact that his appointment as the coin-fund manager has been a public record at the bureau since 1998. Ethics Commission filings he was required to make beginning in 2003, when he was appointed to the Turnpike Commission, lists his involvement with the coin funds and all their subsidiaries."

Saturday, August 20, 2005

WHY DOES THE GOP ESTABLISHMENT FEAR KATHERINE HARRIS SO MUCH? IT'S NOT JUST THE HAIR AND MAKEUP

Today my friend Marc told me about how he got fired from a 6-figure job at a corporate record label. There was one of those endlessly re-occurring shake-ups at the company and the CEO put his arm around Marc and said "Don't worry; you're my guy." Three days later he was called into a conference room and fired by a functionary from the Human Resources Dept. That's the corporate way-- and the George Bush way as well. George Bush claims to be all about LOYALTY, right? Let's forget for a moment how he and Rumsfeld shit on the armed forces and how he and his party have eviscerated veterans benefits. Who should Bush be more loyal to than his former Florida campaign chairman, then Secretary of State Katherine Harris? She took her state's election returns, in which Al Gore, the sitting Vice President, won an irrefutably substantial victory and handed Florida's electoral votes, and the presidency, to Bush. It has made her one of the most hated and derided figures in contemporary American politics. She ran for Congress in a staunchly GOP district and won-- but not resoundingly. And now she wants to be senator. Is Bush supporting her? No way, Jose! Is his brother Governor Jeb (rumored to have been her lover once) supporting her? Even less so. Polls show she is far more popular--inside the GOP-- than any potential Republican challenger. A poll released last week by the GOP firm Strategic Vision highlights questions about Harris' prospects. In the poll, Harris trounces all the other Republicans considering a Senate bid, capturing 52% of the vote, compared to 16% for former Gen. Tommy Franks and 7% for Allen Bense. The right-wing base LOVES her; she's as ignorant, small-minded and bigoted as they are. But the same polls also show she is the least likely Republican to win against the less-than-popular Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson. The Bushes have been frantically beating the bushes to drum up a candidate-- any candidate-- to take her on in the Republican primary. Jeb was betting on House Speaker Allan Bense who withdrew his name from consideration a couple of weeks ago. Other people they've tried to start boomlets for include Lt Governor Toni Jennings, General Franks, CFO Tom Gallagher and Attorney General Charlie Crist. None of them are interested. When semi-closeted gay Congressman Mark Foley tried to get something going for himself, Bush and the Republicans passed (better to go down in flames with a dim-bulb fascist than support a homo, even a closeted one). And their latest bright idea-- to run Pensacola right-wing talk show host Joe Scarborough-- got shot down by Scarborough himself today. The National Republican Senatorial Committee, headed by Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, had tried to talk Scarborough into challenging Harris. "When party leaders approached me three weeks ago, I told them how difficult a campaign would be this year considering my personal and professional commitments," Scarborough said. "Besides, I never cared for candidates who had to be coaxed into a political battle. Either you feel it in your gut or you don't."

Republicans are noisily fretting about Harris' chances of beating Nelson mostly because early polling shows Nelson may have as much as 85% of independent voters on his side, according to Strategic Vision. Her name recognition is as high as can be and her negatives are prohibitive. The August 20 issue of THE HILL sums it up clearly: "Leading Republicans in Washington — including President Bush’s deputy chief of staff, Karl Rove, and NRSC Chairwoman Elizabeth Dole (N.C.) — oppose Harris' candidacy, saying she cannot beat Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) next year, Republicans sources say." In the same article, the disgruntled closet case Foley points out that "White House opposition can be veiled. People plant these little stories attributable to ‘unidentified Republican sources,’ ‘people close to the White House.’ … You don’t get a phone call, ‘Mark, it’s Karl.’ It’s this subtle, parlor game that nobody can put fingerprints on.”

Why is this so important to Bush? If the Democrats take the Senate-- and with DeWine (OH), Santorum (PA), Burns (MT), and Talent (MO) all floundering badly while competitive races loom for GOP seats in Arizona, Rhode Island, Tennessee and possibly Nevada (if Reid gets off his ass and recruits a candidate), this is not out of reach-- Bush's last 2 years in office will be all about investigations of the unprecedented corruption, mismanagement and malfeasance of his ill-starred administration. So they have to try to pick off a couple of weak Democratic seats. Nelson, who is not loved by progressives because of his right-of-center position on virtually everything-- is one of two vulnerable Democratic incumbents. Polls show that widespread and passionate antipathy for Harris will unite progressives and moderates to turn out overwhelmingly for Nelson, something that would not happen with a less polarizing Republican candidate. That's the conventional wisdom. Is there more?

Follow the money. The GOP is sitting on a volcano of corruption charges everywhere. And wherever there are corruption investigations, with dirty money changing hands, Katherine Harris' name always surfaces. For instance, if you've been reading this blog you know how defense contractor MZM and it's CEO Wade Mitchell have been caught bribing Randy "Duke" Cunningham of San Diego and how Cunningham-- who will soon be headed for federal prison-- has agreed not to run for Congress again. Well, guess who Katherine Harris' #1 donor was in her 2004 re-election bid. According to the nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics, MZM gave her $50,000. What makes it worse is that individual MZM employees have complained to the FBI that they were coerced into contributing to Harris (which is clearly illegal). Harris has made an extremely half-assed offer to refund the money. There is a LOT of Harris dirt that will be coming up as her Senate race unfolds.

REPUBLICAN LIES AND SLANDERS AGAINST CINDY (AND CASEY) ARE ACCELORATING AS CINDY'S MESSAGE STRIKES A CHORD WITH MORE AND MORE AMERICANS

Every right wing loon in the land, from drug addict/hypocrite Rush Limbaugh to me-too fascists Sean Hannity and Bill O'Lie-ly, has something vicious and mean to say about the mother who wants to know what Bush means when he says her son Casey died in Iraq for a "noble cause." The latest right-wing fanatic trying to answer for Bush (who is currently hiding under his bed from Cindy) is the so-called "Reverend" Fred Phelps, a Bush kind of politico-religionist hate-monger from Kansas. Blogger DC Media Girl shared a typical Phelps statement (Bear in mind that this excrement claims to be talking for Jesus Christ's ministry.)

"Why did your son die in Iraq? Because you raised him for the devil and Hell. You hated him. You taught him 'It’s OK to be gay,' and other God-rejecting lies, that brought the wrath of God Down upon this evil nation.
Why did your son die in Iraq? Because God hates America and has purposed to destroy her. They turned America over to fats; they’re coming home in body bags."

Today Cindy Sheehan has an answer for the Bill O'Lie-lys, the Sean Hannitys, the Fred Phelps, the Rush Limbaughs and the George Bushes:

"Contrary to what the main stream media thinks, I did not just fall off a pumpkin truck in Crawford, TX on that scorchingly hot day two weeks ago. I have been writing, speaking, testifying in front of Congressional committees, lobbying Congress, and doing interviews for over a year now. I have been pretty well known in the progressive, peace community and I had many, many supporters before I even left California. The people who supported me did so because they know that I uncompromisingly tell the truth about this war. I have stood up and said: 'My son died for NOTHING, and George Bush and his evil cabal and their reckless policies killed him. My son was sent to fight in a war that had no basis in reality and was killed for it.' I have never said 'pretty please' or 'thank you.' I have never said anything wishy-washy like he uses 'Patriotic Rhetoric.' I say my son died for LIES. George Bush LIED to us and he knew he was LYING. The Downing Street Memos dated 23 July, 2002 prove that he knew that Saddam didn't have WMD's or any ties to Al Qaeda. I believe that George lied and he knew he was lying. He didn't use patriotic rhetoric. He lied and made us afraid of ghosts that weren't there. Now he is using patriotic rhetoric to keep the US military presence in Iraq: Patriotic rhetoric that is based on greed and nothing else.
    Now I am being vilified and dragged through the mud by the righties and so-called 'fair and balanced' main stream media who are afraid of the truth and can't face someone who tells it by telling any truth of their own. Now they have to twist, distort, lie, and scrutinize anything I have ever said when they never scrutinize anything that George Bush said or is saying. Instead of asking George or Scotty McClellan if he will meet with me, why aren't they asking the questions they should have been asking all along: 'Why are our young people fighting, dying, and killing in Iraq? What is this noble cause you are sending our young people to Iraq for? What do you hope to accomplish there? Why did you tell us there were WMD's and ties to Al Qaeda when you knew there weren't? Why did you lie to us? Why did you lie to the American people? Why did you lie to the world? Why are our nation's children still in harm's way and dying everyday when we all know you lied? Why do you continually say we have to 'complete the mission' when you know damn well you have no idea what that mission is and you can change it at will like you change your cowboy shirts?'

EVERYONE IN OHIO WANTS TAFT TO RESIGN-- EXCEPT TAFT

Well, actually, that headline might not be entirely accurate; a lot of Democrats thinking of running for various offices in Ohio are perfectly happy with a convicted criminal heading the state Republican Party reminding voters day after day about the state government's culture of corruption. But most of the GOP county chairmen and most Republican office-holders would like to see Taft, the least popular governor in the history of Ohio, step down and disappear. According to yesterday's COLUMBUS DISPATCH die Partei Republikanische acknowledging "making calls to GOP county chairmen to gauge the level of backing for Taft and whether there is a growing sentiment for him to resign — even as the governor vowed to complete his term." Jason Mauk, a lowlife slime-bucket who has consistently lied about GOP deprecations and criminality in Ohio, is the state party’s director of political operations. After defending Taft's cover-ups for months, he has now turned on Taft and seems to be rounding up support to force a resignation. Many of the county GOP chairman are saying that getting Taft to resign is the ONLY chance they have to avert a complete electoral catastrophe.
"The people I have talked to in Williams County said they feel he should step down for the sake of the party," says Mary Trausch, Chairwoman of the GOP in Williams County, a right-wing hotbed. She is echoed by Sandra Barber, longtime chairwoman of the Fulton County GOP: "people have told me on the street that perhaps he should consider stepping down. I don’t think it’s just this issue dealing with ethics filings — it’s a series of things, and this is the straw that broke the camel’s back."

Even in DC, Republican strategists, who once toasted Taft for conspiring with Secretary of State Ken Blackwell for stealing Ohio's electoral votes (and thereby the 2004 presidential election) for Bush, now want him out. "I think it’s time for Bob to start thinking about exit strategies," said a senior Republican functionary with ties to Rove (on condition, of course, of anonymity). "It’s going to be very difficult to campaign (next year) with him sitting in the governor’s mansion." You might read that as "The Republicans know they are gonna get their asses kicked in Ohio in 2006 no matter what happens. If Taft resigns it might only be a disaster and not a total catastrophe."

Meanwhile, everyone is wondering, now that Taft has been convicted of the first of the countless criminal charges against him, if his 17% approval rating can fall any further. People are betting on what it will take to get his approval rating into single digits. And it looks like we'll actually be able to find out!

Friday, August 19, 2005

SAY NOE TO NEY

Way back on May 28, I posted my first Coingate blog, "GOP COIN THIEVES IN OHIO... AND SOCIAL SECURITY" and a few days later, on June 3, followed up with one called WHAT'S KEEPING OHIO'S BOB NEY OUT OF PRISON? I've tried to keep everyone up on the GOP's-- and specifically Ohio GOP's-- mind-boggling culture of corruption. I was really excited today to find out that the worst, and most corrupt, of Ohio's dreadful Congressional delegation, Bob Ney, is now facing a serious Democratic challenger: Chillicothe Mayor Joe Sulzer.

After DeLay, Ney is probably the closer to indicted GOP criminal Jack Abramoff than any other congressman, and certainly one of the primary beneficiaries of the ill-gotten money Abramoff has been strong-arming people for (as part of DeLay's "Pay-for-Play" Congress). Like fellow right-wing extremist Randy "Duke" Cunningham, Ney is awash in bribes, not just from Thomas Noe but from corporate sources far and wide. His own website brags that he "is currently ranked the 11th Most Powerful Member of Congress" and he uses that power to enrich himself.

Joe confirmed on Wednesday what progressives and clean-government types all over Ohio's 18th Congressional District had been hoping for; he's in the race. Joe's going to be running on 3 main themes: fiscal responsibility, getting U.S. troops out of Iraq and ethics in Congress. A Vietnam veteran, Joe has a temporary website up already-- www.joesulzer.com/-- and a message about why he's running, as well as a couple of words about his disgraced opponent: "Bob Ney has spent far too long doing the bidding of his special interest donors and his party leadership has forgotten that he works for and speaks for us. At a time when Washington and Columbus is swept up in ethical charges and investigations, we need a congressman who will bring more integrity to Congress – one who will be getting headlines for providing better health care or better jobs for our district, not for ethics scandals and investigations."

Go, Joe, go! If you want to send him a donation: Joe Sulzer for Congress
P.O. Box 165
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601

NEW POLLING SHOWS 5 REPUBLICANS LIKELY TO LOSE RE-ELECTION BIDS

Survey USA just released it's approval/disapproval ratings for all 100 U.S. Senators. You can view their chart at http://www.surveyusa.com/100USSenators0805SortedbyNetApprovalScore.htm/
The average approval rating is 56% and the average Net Approval (Approval minus Disapproval) is 24%. Only 4 senators have negative net approval ratings (ie- ratings where the disapprove numbers are higher than the approve numbers). Starting with the least approved, they are: Rick "Man-on-dog" Santorum (R-Opus Dei) with a -4% net approval (42% approve and 46%, the highest of any senator in any state, disapprove), Tom Coburn (R-OK) with a -2%, Mel Martinez (R-FL) with a -1%, and Mike DeWine (R-Coingate) with a -1%. Not coincidentally, Santorum and DeWine are considered to be the two most endangered senators running for re-election in 2006. (Coburn and Martinez were just elected last year and won't have to face the voters again until 2010.)

In total there are 29 Senators with a below 50% approval rating, 7 of whom are desperately campaigning for re-election in 2006 (2 others are retiring from the Senate, the delusional and much-hated-by-both-sides Bill Frist and Minnesota's Mark Dayton). Of the 29 senators with under 50% approval ratings, 21 are Republicans and 8 are Democrats. Only two of the Democrats, Debbie Stabenow of Michigan and Bill Nelson of Florida, are up for re-election (Stabenow's Net Approval is at +8%, 46% approving and 38% disapproving; and Nelson's Net Approval is a healthy 17% with 48% approving and only 31% disapproving). Five Repugs who have to face the voters have approval ratings below 50%. Aside from Santorum and DeWine, the other endangered Republicans are Conrad Burns (R-MT), who is mired in serious ethics charges, Jim Talent (R-MO), and John Kyl (R-AZ).

On the other end of the spectrum, there are 4 senators whose approval ratings are over 70%: the two moderate Republican women from Maine, Olympia Snowe (77% approval!) and Susan Collins, plus two moderately progressive Midwestern Democrats: Barack Obama (D-IL) and Byron Dorgan (D-ND).

CNN FALLS ON ITS FACE TRYING TO ACT LIKE FAUX NEWS

I woke up around 5 this morning and put CNN on to see if anything had happened overnight. They were hyping an upcoming interview with Lila Lipscomb, the grieving mother from FAHRENHEIT 911, who they were claiming had changed her mind and disagreed with Cindy Sheehan. "Ugghhhh, I thought, "did the right wingers drive her crazy and brain wash her?" Meanwhile CNN was acting like they were hyping up a match between Lennox Lewis vs. Donovan Ruddock. Then they finally had Lila on screen and she shocked the pathetic host by being totally supportive of Cindy. He kept digging and suggesting that they disagreed and Lila stuck to her guns and said her son was killed in Iraq because of Bush's lies. Why does CNN always try to serve the interests of the Corporate Establishment and the White House? Why can't CNN just be a news channel the way Ted Turner meant it to be and leave the fascist propaganda to Fox and the comedy to Comedy Central?

LEAVE ALL CHILDREN BEHIND. HARD-CORE REPUBLICAN FASCISTS HOPE THEY ALL JUST DIE IN IRAQ

If you studied the results of the new Suvery U.S.A. polling data you probably noticed that the one state where Bush's approval ratings have actually risen-- while falling dramatically nationally and catastrophically in states in EVERY region of the country-- was Texas. I don't want to get into a Texas-bashing session; and I won't. I don't know how many of the pathetic little fascist monkeys parading around Crawford in defense of their Chimp-in-Chief, chanting "We don't care" about Casey Sheehan's death in Iraq and his mother's grief here are actually Texans. But I will say that the Republican Party of Texas is as far to the right as you can be without be indicted for treason. Elements of the Texas GOP would have been too extreme for Hitler or Mussolini. That said, even this report from Austin's Channel 8 News shocked me. It's a story about a young marine back from Iraq, having served in the military for over 8 years. And it's a story about how the GOP-controlled Texas government views their obligations to him (and everyone else who needs a helping hand).


Allison Toepperwein wrote this story under the title: MARINE DOESN'T QUALIFY FOR TEXAS IN-STATE TUITION.


Former Marine Carl Basham remembers his two tours in Iraq like yesterday.

"Three mortars every single night that were landing within a couple feet of your living area. Pretty scary," he said.

Basham, now home with his parents, wants to start a new life with a quality education.

When he enrolled at Austin's Community College to become a paramedic, they told him he'd have to pay out-of-state tuition, because of his time in the military.

"I've tried my hardest, I've served my country for 8 1/2 glorious years. I enjoyed it, I would never look back and hate it, but this is how I get treated when I'm done," Basham said.

When Basham was a junior in high school, he and his parents moved from Waco to Louisiana. He joined the military from there. But after a year, his parents moved back to Texas. They've lived in Austin ever since.

"Any time that a student leaves the state of Texas, moves into another state, resides in that state, enters into the military in that new state, and claims that new state as their permanent home, then they loose their Texas residency," ACC spokesperson Veronica Obregon said.

Basham disputes that.

"After me being in the military for a year, coming from Louisiana, my parents moved back into Texas, making me an automatic resident, because I'm still their dependent," Basham said.

"We've explored every option for him. And we are still willing to work with him, if he can provide any evidence that shows that he is a Texas resident," Obregon said.

His drivers license, voter registration and the Austin American-Statesman say Basham is a Texas resident.

ACC says Basham would have the same problems if he went to any other public school in the state of Texas.

"We don't make the laws. The legislature makes the laws. We only adhere to them," Obregon said.

And the Texas Education Coordinating Board agrees with the ACC.

"Born in Texas, raised in Texas, gonna die in Texas, but I might not be a resident," Basham said.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

THE DUKE'S BACK IN THE NEWS-- Title 18, United States Code, Section 201

Title 18, United States Code, Section 201 is a federal law about bribery and conflicts of interest by government officials. Court records seen this week by a reporter from the San Diego Union Tribune show that the U.S. Attorney's Office is trying to seize Randy "Duke" Cunningham's $3.5 million home, alleging that he purchased it with bribe money. If you've been following this blog you know all about Cunningham and his incredibly corrupt record in Congress. And he's still there. He's promised to not run again but he hasn't resigned and he's still on the House Defense Appropriations Sub-Committee and the House Intelligence Committee, the two positions that allowed him to make millions of dollars in bribes from defense contractors.

Most Cunningham news has involved Mitchell Wade and his MZM Inc but Cunningham has been on the take from countless crooked businesses. In fact, his most interesting crime, the one no criminal agency seems to want to touch with a 10 foot pole-- and one the media is also keeping away from-- was selling a presidential pardon to a GOP operative for $400,000. Since he's not the president, wonderers are wondering what Bush's take was out of this transaction. Meanwhile, though, FBI agents searched the offices of a second federal contractor, this week, one located in Poway, CA.

Cunningham's sleazy attorney, who's been spewing lie after lie since Cunningham was caught in his myriad bribe schemes, is trying to keep the Feds from seizing the congressman's home by claiming his due process was violated. He's trying to claim that the official papers weren't properly served. This is what the Republicans have representing suburban San Diego County. Why hasn't Bush asked him to resign? Or Schwarzenegger? Why hasn't DeLay's crooked Ethics Committee Chairman, Doc Hastings, opened an investigation. It's unbelievable. But in the Age of Bush, ANYTHING should be believable.

NO JAIL TIME FOR GUILTY TAFT-- AT LEAST NOT YET

In the first-- and most minor-- of the cases being brought against Ohio's criminal governor, Bob Taft, he got off very lightly. After pleading "no contest," the judge found him guilty of 4 criminal ethics violations and fined him $4,000 (the maximum $1,000 per charge). He could have been sentenced to 2 years in prison but he skipped out of the courthouse free as a bird-- until the more serious indictments start. Taft has forced others to resign from his corrupt administration for being caught in ethics lapses but he refuses to resign himself for reasons he is unwilling to share with the people of Ohio.

Taft, who is the great-grandson of mediocre President and less-than-mediocre Supreme Court Judge William Howard Taft and the son and grandson of 2 awful U.S. Senators, comes to Ohio politics with an incredible sense of entitlement, comparable to that of his ally George Bush. He is not only the least popular governor in the United States, his approval rating (which was 17% last week and could even sink lower after today's tacit -- though not technical-- admission of guilt) is the lowest recorded for any governor of any state ever. One of Taft's biggest supporters, Lucas County Republican Chairman and GOP kingmaker Thomas Noe, looted untold millions of dollars from the Ohio State Workmen's Compensation Fund with Taft's connivance. The stolen funds found their way into campaign coffers not just for Taft but for nearly every Republican official in Ohio, as well as into the campaigns of George Bush (Noe being a fatcat Bush "Pioneer") and Arnold Schwarzenegger. There are ongoing federal and state investigations into where exactly the stolen funds went since some seem to have found its way into the pockets of GOP pols and into an illegal campaign slush fund operated by Secretary of State Ken Blackwell to help undermine Ohio's 2004 presidential election. Taft and Blackwell were able to deliver Ohio (and thereby the election) to Bush by utterly destroying the Ohio democratic process. If you want the specifics of how they stole the election, please read the CONYERS REPORT.

Taft's 1998 election was the most expensive campaign in Ohio history and Taft was a captive to every big-spending special interest in the state (and outside the state). The culture of corruption that has enveloped the entire national Republican Party is so extreme in Ohio that even 7 tainted Ohio Supreme Court judges have been forced to recuse themselves from the cases involving Thomas Noe, who was a generous contributor to their campaigns! The cases being investigated now involving Taft and his administration are likely to keep him busy for the rest of his 16 month term, unless he winds up in prison before his term ends.

IS BUSH MENTALLY IMPAIRED?

I'll never forget Molly Ivins warning everyone that Bush may not be enlightened and he may well be steeped in ignorance but that to think of him as stupid is done at one's own peril. As an Austin observer for many years, Molly saw Bush in action. And she saw many opponents laugh and refuse to take him seriously. But, she warned, he is crafty and not without some mental resources. He also knows how to take advice from his team (Rove). Anyway, my friend Bob sent me a great little video clip today that has an interesting take on this. Watch it when you're in a good mood. It'll make it gooder.

http://www.xroadsfilms.com/batescomedycentral/

THE OVER-ALL POLL NUMBERS DON'T SHOW HOW HUGE THE DISSATISFACTION WITH BUSH ACTUALLY IS

All the new polls show Bush's job approval rating continuing to fall. But it isn't until you look at the state by state numbers in each state, provided by Survey USA (http://politicalwire.com/archives/2005/08/17/bush_approval_continues_to_fall.html/) that you get a sense of how people have turned against the Bush Regime and his disastrous policies. Although his overall job approval rating is at 41% nationally, a quick look at the state-by-state results show that it is only a handful of backward states with low education standards in which primitive religious beliefs predominate where Bush is over 50%: Alabama, Texas, Idaho, Nebraska, Utah, North Dakota and Wyoming. In the heavily populated states which make the biggest contributions in terms of taxes, Bush's approval doesn't even approach a relatively lofty 41%. Ohio has just crossed the 60% mark in people who disapprove of his job performance. In New York 62% disapprove, same as in California, Maryland and Connecticut. In Massachusetts and Delaware the disapproval is 64% and in Rhode Island its 68%! Even states that strongly supported his 2004 re-election bid like Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, South Dakota, Kansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Indiana, South Carolina, Kentucky have turned against him! Compared to last month's poll, Bush's approval numbers dropped 5 or more points in 10 states. The single largest drop was in Minnesota, where it fell 10 points. Bush also fell 9 points in New Mexico. GOP politicians facing re-election in 2006 are starting to panic.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

EXPECT MANY MANY MANY MISSING DOCUMENTS FROM BUSH CRIMINAL SYNDICATE

Many of my friends think that once we remove the fascists from office-- and with Bush's and the Republicans' approval ratings in free-fall, that does look like a reasonable proposition-- Justice will follow. Many think that if the Democrats win substantial congressional victories in 2006, impeachment proceedings against Bush and Cheney will commence within weeks. (Wow! President Nancy Pelosi!!) However, first is the not-so-little problem of them controlling the vote counting. Widespread vote count cheating in Florida and Ohio handed Bush, Inc two presidential elections. Are they willing to give up power? Why should they? But even if we put that colossal downer aside for the moment, does ANYONE think they'll ever find a shred of unshredded evidence against this nest of vipers?

Next week my friend Evan is going up to the Reagan Library to research the 40,000 documents just released involving John Roberts and Bush's attempt to get him ("steamroll" may be a better term) confirmed as the replacement for the "moderately" conservative Sandra Day O'Connor. Roberts is no "moderate" but is he enough of a raving fascist to get cowardly inclined-to-the-right Democrats like Feinstein, Biden, the Nelsons, et al to vote against him? Not likely. BUT we'll never know. We'll never know because the Bush Regime has already been doing some serious surgery on the evidence. The corporate-oriented Inside-the-Beltway Democrats (Hillary Clinton included) would have been happy to just rubber stamp him the day Bush nominated him. But polls-- not just among Democrats but among EVERYBODY-- showed massive majorities wanting to know more, MUCH more, about Roberts and his attitudes towards crucial issues (like Roe v Wade) before a confirmation vote. With a few progressive fighters like Leahy, Kennedy and Boxer in the lead, Democrats asked, politely, so see Roberts' relevant papers. This is pretty standard operating procedure for a Supreme Court nominee. Bush, reflexively, said no. And since then papers have been dribbling out-- all the non-controversial stuff no one is interested in.

Today, however, the Washington Post is reporting that a file full of papers pertaining to Roberts' anti-affirmative action work has "disappeared" after they were reviewed by 2 right-wing lawyers sent by the Bush Regime to make sure there would be nothing embarrassing falling into the "wrong" hands. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library archivists think that the 2 lawyers may have returned the file but that it went missing afterwards. No copies were made. One of the missing papers was a memo from Roberts recommended that the White House stonewall a complaint about Reagan's reactionary policies on affirmative action in the workplace. And that's only what they ADMIT they disappeared.

Yesterday the Texas branch of People For the American Way brought Bush some large empty packing boxes that they suggested he use to send all the relevant Roberts documents to the Senate. Leahy, who has kept an open mind on Roberts and has no comment until now, flipped out when he read the stuff that the Bush Regime allowed out-- so God only knows what kind of reaction would have ensued had they not destroyed the really hot evidence. Yesterday Leahy, the Judiciary Committee's ranking Democrat, said "Those papers that we have received paint a picture of John Roberts as an eager and aggressive advocate of policies that are deeply tinged with the ideology of the far right wing of his party then, and now. In influential White House and Department of Justice positions, John Roberts expressed views that were among the most radical being offered by a cadre intent on reversing decades of policies on civil rights, voting rights, women's rights, privacy, and access to justice."


Ralph Neas, the respected head of the non-partisan People for the American Way, and former Republican candidate for congress himself, as well as an aide to 2 GOP senators, noted that "there have been almost daily revelations from the Reagan Presidential Library" indicating that, as a young White House lawyer, Roberts "was a charter member of the Reagan-Bush legal policy team that had attempted to dismantle the civil rights remedies" embraced by previous GOP administrations. "I believe a significant number of progressive organizations will soon be coming out against the Roberts nomination."

According to the POST article, "the groups are now highlighting several items found in documents from Roberts's days as a lawyer in the Reagan White House and Justice Department. They include his calling a memorial service for aborted fetuses 'an entirely appropriate means of calling attention to the abortion tragedy,' and his reference to the legal underpinnings of the right to an abortion as the 'so-called "right to privacy."' The groups note that Roberts once wrote that a Supreme Court case on prohibiting silent prayer in public schools 'seems indefensible.' Roberts, they say, had also called a federal court decision that sought to guarantee women equal pay to men 'a radical redistributive concept.'"

Every gay person I know who is following the confirmation process mentions how Roberts once did some pro-bono work on a pro-gay case. The nation's most respected gay civil rights organization, the Human Rights Campaign, is unconvinced. "As we review more and more documents, I think we're finding more evidence that Roberts would vote with the far-right wing of the court and against civil rights protections," said Joe Solmonese, president of the HRC.

REPUBLICROOK TAFT INDICTED ON 4 CRIMINAL COUNTS

Ohio's disgraced Governor, Bob Taft, who has presided over the looting of the Ohio State Workmen's Compensation fund, allowing it to be turned into a honeypot for GOP politicians and donors, was finally indicted today, albeit on the least serious of all the investigations pending against him. And with no one charging him-- at least not yet-- with conspiring with Ohio's crooked Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell (who was also Bush's campaign chairman for Ohio) to fix the 2004 presidential election in favor of Bush. So far Taft is only facing 4 criminal charges, one for each of the last 4 years (not for each gift; there were unreported gifts which violated specific state laws, laws the Ohio Ethics Commission advised Taft and other Republicans about on May 15, 2001). Taft is required to appear in court with his lawyers tomorrow at 11 A.M.

The culture of corruption in Ohio, founded on long-term one party Republican rule, has ensnared the entire state GOP. Taft's disapproval rating-- AMONG CONSERVATIVES-- has skyrocketed and 71% of people who identify themselves as conservatives disapprove of him. His statewide approval rating, by FAR the lowest of any governor in America, is 17%. Republicans are in danger of losing a U.S. Senate seat, held by DeWine, who, like Taft and Blackwell, was also taking stolen money from GOP kingmaker/county chairman/looter Thomas Noe. Half a dozen House seats are also in danger and it is likely that the next Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General of Ohio will be Democrats.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BUSH'S WIRELESS SET GOES AWRY?

Bush isn't just completely scripted, he has people reading speeches into an earpiece-- and answering questions for him into an earpiece-- that he can then repeat, like a trained parrot. Is this terrible? Well, I'd like a president who can think and communicate. But recently Bush gave people like me a dose of what would happen if he tried doing it without the wireless. He was out at one of his fake town meetings where only invited right-wingers are allowed in. Apparently something went wrong with the communication system that allows a staffer to feed him the word-for-word answers to pre-screened questions. In this case a friendly Republican woman in the audience asked, referring to his confusing and ill-defined attempt at destroying the Social Security system: "I don't really understand. How is the new plan going to fix the problem?"

Bush, with no assiatance from his handlers, gave this EXACT word-for-word response, in front of thousands of appalled Republicans:

"Because the -- all which is on the table --begins to address the big cost drivers. For example, how benefits are calculated, for example, is on the table. Whether or not benefits rise based upon wage increases or price increases. There's a series of parts of the formula that are being considered. And when you couple that, those different cost drivers, affecting those -- changing those with personal accounts, the idea is to get what has been promised more likely to be -- or closer delivered to that has been promised. Does that make any sense to you? It's kind of muddled. Look, there's a series of things that cause the --like, for example, benefits are calculated based upon the increase of wages, as opposed to the increase of prices. Some have suggested that we calculate-- the benefits will rise based upon inflation, supposed to wage increases. There is a reform that would help solve the red if that were put into effect. In other words, how fast benefits grow, how fast the promised benefits grow, if those -- if that growth is affected, it will help on the red."

Maybe it's better if we just acknowledge he's better off as a parrot than as a... thinker and leave well enough alone.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

DEMOCRATIC FOOTBALL PLAYER TAKES ON REPUBLICAN BANKROBBER IN NORTH CAROLINA

Most people probably never heard of Waynesville, North Carolina and most people who have, probably remember it as the place where a primitive Baptist Minister excommunicated all his church's Democratic members. Fortunately for Waynesville, it's about to become known as something A LOT more positive. Waynesville resident Heath Shuler is running for Congress in North Carolina's 11th Congressional District. Before I get into why this is important and, for people who don't read SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, who Heath Shuler is, let me draw your attention to a blog piece I wrote on Sunday, July 17 called CHARLES TAYLOR-- CORRUPTION & SELF-SERVING GREED WORTHY OF A DELAY DIE-HARD. Taylor, one of the most corrupt congressmen in one of the most corrupt Congresses since the birth of the Republic, has represented the district for 8 terms. It doesn't get much worse than Charles Taylor; some say he's even worse than Tom DeLay!

So who is Heath Shuler and why did Bill Clinton call him and encourage him to run? He's probably most famous as a former quarterback for the Washington Redskins. According to the CHARLOTTE NEWS OBSERVER, "Shuler played football at Swain County High School, where he ranked among North Carolina's all-time passing leaders and led his team to three straight state championships. At the University of Tennessee, he was runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Tennessee head football coach Phillip Fulmer described Shuler as a 'people person. He was a great ambassador for UT football and he would be a great ambassador for people from North Carolina,' Fulmer said."

Shuler, who is 33 and has two children, started a real estate firm in Waynesville after retiring from the NFL. "Far too many families in western North Carolina are struggling to earn a decent living, educate their children, and pay for health care," Shuler said. "Congress is spending too much time playing partisan politics, instead of working to find solutions to the real problems facing our families."
It may be (slightly) more difficult for the Far Right Slime Machine to pull their slander tricks on Shuler since they were actively trying to recruit him to run for a congressional seat in Tennessee, thinking, mistakenly, that because he is well-off and white he must be a Repug. He's a proud lifelong Democrat. One popular blogger, "Due Diligence," referring to the criminal cases against Taylor's North Carolina bank (the bank president, Taylor's campaign finance chairman, is in jail) and to his partnership with a former KGB general in a shady Russian bank, summed up the race really nicely: "Democratic pro-football player versus Republican KGB-connected loan shark."

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TOO CRAZY FOR MY BLOG-- TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE?

I sent this posting out to my friends and got back such an overwhelmingly positive response that I figured, "what the hell? might as well share it with everyone." So, enjoy. It probably is a wee bit too good to be true. As for the predictions on Al Franken's show that Bush "wouldn't dare" fire Fitzgerald... well, the one before that was that Bush "wouldn't dare" make the Bolton recess appointment. As my friend Ken pointed out this morning: "for five years now this administration has operated under the assumption that there are NO political consequences to its actions, and has almost always been proved right."

NEW REPORTS INDICATE NEWSWEEK TO RUN WITH STORY THAT BUSH PLANS TO FIRE CHICAGO SPECIAL PROSECUTOR PATRICK FITZGERALD

Reporter Tom Flocco and now long time "judge buster" and judicial reform advocate, Sherman Skolnick of Chicago are reporting a grand jury "true bill" for obstruction of justice and perjury has been voted against Bush and many of his cronies, including unindicted co-conspirators sitting on the U.S. Supreme Court.
August 7, 2005

By Greg Szymanski
 
The ongoing saga of whether President Bush and his cronies will be nabbed by the feds for perjury, obstruction of justice and other assorted misdeeds continues today with new reports surfacing that Bush plans to fire the Chicago federal prosecutor investigating the administration, replacing him with one of his old skull and bones buddies from Yale.
 
The new reports are coming from sources close to Newsweek, who say investigative reporter Michael Isokoff is about to release a story that U.S. Federal Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald will be fired by Bush.
 
Sources are saying Fitzgerald will be fired, similar to how President Nixon removed Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox during Watergate, essentially for his overzealous activities regarding the 2003 grand jury impaneled to investigate the Valerie Plame-CIA leak case, now spilling over to include a host of serious wrongdoings by Bush and his neoconservative followers.
 
Investigative reporter Tom Flocco is reporting today, through his sources close to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago, that if Bush fires Fitzgerald "federal agents are prepared to immediately arrest Mr. Bush if he fires Fitzgerald and seeks to obstruct justice and commit additional treasonous acts regarding ongoing grand jury proceedings against his administration and himself."
 
 
The wide-range of indictments for perjury and obstruction of justice against Bush and other top administration officials, was first reported last week by Flocco, who claimed sources close to the grand jury investigation in Chicago told him indictments had been handed down but not released to the public due to the highly sensitive nature of the charges.
 
Flocco reported last week that Fitzgerald's grand jury voted out "true bills" or federal criminal indictments against President Bush, Vice-President Cheney, Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, former Attorney General John Ashcroft, former CIA Director George Tenet, Presidential Senior Advisor Karl Rove, Presidential Chief of Staff Andrew Card, Vice-Presidential Chief of Staff I. "Scooter" Libby, imprisoned New York Times reporter Judith Miller and Vice-Presidential Senior Advisor Mary Matalin.
 
The U.S. Attorney's office in Chicago, through its media spokesman, Randall Sanborn, refused comment on any aspect of the grand jury proceedings, but high-level and credible legal observers claim suppression of grand jury indictments is not unusual, especially when dealing with matters concerning the national interest such as the Nixon indictments during Watergate and now Bush.
 
Although Flocco is taking considerable heat for running the story, long time Chicago truth-teller and advocate for cleaning up the judicial system, Sherman Skolnick, agreed with Flocco's reporting.
"I have received credible reports from my high-level government sources in Canada, the United States and Europe that the grand juries have concluded their probe and have voted True Bills, Federal Criminal indictments, against George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, "Scooter" Libby, Condoleeza Rice, and Theodore B. Olson and several media people not previously mentioned in the monopoly press as implicated," said Slolnick in a telephone conversation Saturday from his Chicago home.
 
Skolnick, who has been fighting judicial indiscretion and criminality for over 40 years since the early 1960's, is one of the few men in America who has developed credible sources to back-up what he reports, especially concerning judicial stories taking place right in his own Chicago backyard.
 
"I expected to be a called a liar on this one for sometime after my story appeared, but the truth will come out," he said regarding a recent article he published verifying indictments have been handed down.
 
And Skolnick is no “average Joe or talking head,” since he is probably responsible for putting more crooked lawyers and judges behind bars than any other single American and is still pursuing judicial corruption with vengeance, as founder of his public interest group called Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts.
 
Recently on his website www.skolnicksreport.com and www.cloakanddagger.de he posted an article titled "Bush and Co. Face Prosecution," where he gave a detailed look at the recent grand jury proceedings going on in Chicago and indictments handed down against Bush.
 
"One or more of the grand juries have concluded their probe and have voted True Bills, Federal Criminal indictments, against George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, "Scooter" Libby, Condoleeza Rice, and Theodore B. Olson; and several media people not previously mentioned in the monopoly press as implicated," wrote Skolnick.
 
"Shown also as unindicted co-conspirators are two Judges on the U.S. Supreme Court, William Rehnquist and Antonin Scalia, who are among the "Gang of Five" also in Bush versus Gore. Because of the horrendous consequences involved, the indictments are suppressed and there may be an extended delay until they appear on the Chicago Federal Court open records.
 
"The substance of the details in this story have been confirmed to us as being true and correct by high government officials, with spotless records, of the U.S., Canada, and Europe. To distract from the impending release of the indictments and the naming of the unindicted co-conspirators, the Bush White House has caused deadly rumors to circulate.
 
"Such as, that the FBI is tracking in the District of Columbia and elsewhere that certain supposed "terrorists" have suitcase dirty nukes ready to set off in D.C. Such as, that Bush will declare Martial Law and suspend Habeas Corpus, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill
 
 
of Rights. Such as the U.S. will be wracked with financial and domestic anarchy as Bush seeks asylum in Brazil, or Australia, or elsewhere overseas."
 
And Flocco also reported this week that federal whistleblower Tom Heneghen, a source also known to Skolnick, reported "that the true bills also listed Justice Rehnquist and Scalia as unindicted co-conspirators."
 
According to Flocco's sources the grand jury is now able to prove that Bush was not legitimately elected president in the 2000 election but that U.S. Supreme Court is involved in wrongly appointing Bush as President.
 
Besides Flocco's report, Skolnick said he has been investigating the illegal nature of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2000 certification of Bush as President for the last five years.
 
In his most recent article, he wrote in length, every line worth reading:
 
"For several years we have been researching and investigating bribery and other malign influences used to procure from a Five-Judge majority of the U.S. Supreme Court the arbitrary and corrupt ruling, December, 2000, installing by way of the case of Bush versus Gore, a fictitious president into the Oval Office.
 
"The kingpin of the infamous five was Judge Scalia. He and three judges in the federal appeals court in Chicago, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, one step below the high court in Washington, three were professors together and one was law school dean at Rockefeller's University of Chicago Law School.
 
"These four Rockefeller judges, while on the bench, continue to represent the several billion dollar investment portfolio of Rockefeller's University of Chicago. Included are stocks of major corporations whose litigation is ruled upon by these judges who do not disqualify themselves. Further, by failing to reveal this, these judges violate a federal law requiring a mandatory annual judicial disclosure of income which these judges sign subject to the penalties of perjury.
 
"In December, 2000, presenting the position of George W. Bush in the high court case of Bush versus Gore, was Theodore B. Olson, at the time, a private law partner of Eugene Scalia, son of Judge Scalia. Some contend Olson is a "court bagman" in Washington and in the Federal Courthouse in Chicago.
 
"After George W. Bush was thus installed, Olson was made the Solicitor General.  In that capacity, he perverted an intellectual property case in the High Court which benefited Mickey Mouse---Disney---by extending their Copyright 75 years, worth many billions of dollars. Funds from Disney and Coca-Cola were involved in corrupting the Unholy Five on the High Court.
 
"In the 9-11 matter, there is a serious controversy whether Olson's estranged wife Barbara (with whom he apparently had not spoken to for some time) actually spoke from a supposed hi-jacked plane directly to Theodore B. Olson.  Was it actually a conversation with a call center operator? Was the American CIA involved? Some think so.
 
"Some continue to aver that Barbara Olson did not perish and has a plastic surgeon new face and a wig.  And. moreover, that she is parked in seclusion in an Embassy in Sweden. If so, her emergence some day would pulverize the fake story of 9-11 "Moslem terrorists" like the internal planted explosives that took down the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center.
 
“On my website, www.skolnicksreport.com, is an extensive series, "Coca-Cola, CIA, and the Courts",  in part relating to the corruption of the "infamous Five" on the High Court in Bush versus Gore. Documented there is how Homeland Security and the FBI run a warehouse separate from the U.S. Supreme Court Building. A box of documents sent by registered mail and addressed to one of the dissenting Judges was unlawfully there blocked by the American Gestapo.
 
"Instead the documents were sent to a secret federal tribunal supposedly considering misdeeds and corruption of federal judges. Such tribunals keep no name on the matters submitted to them, no public docket, no results, if any, are publicly disclosed. [Yes, there are such secret tribunals. See parts 9 and 10 of the Coca-Cola series.]
 
"A tiny portion of our investigation of the High Court corruption, without mentioning us at all by name, became the subject of a lengthy story in Vanity Fair Magazine, October, 2004 issue. Following this was a forty minute segment about this on the Terri Gross Show on National Public Radio.
 
"Risking their future career, some of the law clerks of the Dissenting four judges in Bush versus Gore reportedly stole private secret records of the “Infamous Five” showing the malign influence worked on the Judges in installing Bush.   Instead of investigating the five High Court Judicial criminals, Homeland Security and the FBI have been threatening and inflicting harm on the dissenting four High Court Judges and their brave law clerks."
 

Monday, August 15, 2005

KING GEORGE'S HESSIANS ARE COMING!!

"By perseverance and fortitude we have the prospect of a glorious issue; by cowardice and submission, the sad choice of a variety of evils-- a ravaged country-- a depopulated city-- habitations without safety, and slavery without hope-- our homes turned into barracks and bawdy-houses for Hessians, and a future race to provide for, whose fathers we shall doubt of. Look on this picture and weep over it!" The reference to "Hessians" should give you a clue that this is not some Iraqi mullah exhorting Muslims in a mosque to fight the occupiers of their country. And you'd be correct. It's a 1776 quote from the most "leftist" of the American Founding Fathers, Thomas Paine. And although it is painfully true that no one from Hesse of any other German states are fighting in Iraq, the term "Hessian" has come to mean more than soldiers from Hesse and that meaning is important in understand a key element of Bush's disastrous policies in Iraq.

If you went to junior high school in the U.S. you probably heard the fearful phrase "The Hessians are coming! The Hessians are coming!" That the German mercenary troops employed by the British in the American War of Independence were reputed to be heartless, even blood-thirsty barbarians, is part of our nation's Founding Mythology. A right-wing/militarist blog points out that "The Hessians were ruthless German mercenaries hired by King George III to fight the rebellious colonies, and were infamous for their wanton and indiscriminate cruelty. Indeed, the word 'Hessian' has often been used to describe soldiers-for-hire who rape, pillage, and lay waste to the countryside -- regardless of their national origin." There was around 30,000 of them in the British Army in the American colonies-- approximately one third of the total force. The rulers of the German principalities, not just Hesse-Kassel but also Anhalt-Zerbst, Anspach-Bayreuth, Brunswick-Luneburg, Nassau, Hesse-Hanau, and Waldeck, rented their soldiers to George III. Historian George F. Smith pointed out, in an essay about Washington's successful crossing of the Delaware to attack the British (Hessian mercenaries) in Trenton on Christmas Day that "Hessian brutality swung many New Jersey neutrals to the American cause..."

According to a recent article in JANE'S DEFENSE, the US has enormously increased is use of mercenaries, or what they prefer to call 'Private Security firms,' in Bush's war in Iraq. Use of these contractors isn't new, but never before have these mercenaries formed so much of a US military force. According to the article, "out of a total $85 billion allocated by the USA for military operations in the Middle East this year, over a third will go to private contractors" (considerably higher than the defense budgets of most countries).

Knowing Bush's rogue attitude towards treaties and international laws in general, let's leave aside, for a moment, that long established international law has prohibited the USE of mercenaries and, instead look at some of the inherent problems of their widespread use. I recall one of the first big thunderclaps about the occupation of Iraq was the mass media's hysteria and manufactured outrage when 4 mercenaries were strung up under a bridge after being killed in Falluja. Fox "News" the tails they wag at CNN and the other propaganda outlets never referred to them as mercenaries, only as "civilian contractors." You might have has the idea they were putting in asphalt driveways in a Falluja neighborhood-- or helping repair the destroyed water or electrical systems. But they weren't. They were fighting-- and fighting by their own rules. The private mercenaries in Iraq appear not to be subject to the same (Pentagon or Geneva Convention) rules as our own soldiers. They have virtually no legal restraints. The illegitimate Bush Regime, from the day they stole the election in 2000, has never played by any accepted rules in anything. Has anyone not noticed that they always look for ways to circumvent international obligations and restraints? Turning prisoners over to other countries for interrogation who don't care how they "look" about the use of torture is an example of how the short-sited, arrogant and abysmally ignorant Bush Regime attempts to get around the rules of the Geneva Conventions-- and the widespread use of mercenaries is another tune in Rumsfeld's disgraceful dancing around Truth, morality and legality. Many very serious excesses, torture and brutality have been linked to mercenaries ('private contractors') who have been hired on as interrogators of Iraqi POWs.

What is driving so many Iraqis to suicide attacks on the occupation forces (and their homegrown allies)? Even the Japanese-- remember how effectively they used kamikaze pilots in the battles of Leyte Bay and Okinawa-- eventually accepted unconditional surrender. Why are Iraqis still martyring themselves? Can it be because they have seen things our army of occupation (particularly the mercenaries) has done--mass arrests, brute force searches, random round-ups, imprisonments, humiliations and tortures... and the kind of behavior that engenders so much hopelessness as to make otherwise sane people take the prospect of martyrdom seriously. Remember, to an 18th century British Redcoat, an American "patriot" was nothing but a terrorist and a cowardly traitor, fighting behind trees and using sneak attacks, burning the homes and destroying the property of Loyalists.
Not surprisingly, the Bush corporate propaganda machine can make a lot of hay and generate a lot of emotional response towards "bloodthirsty Iraqi terrorists" who massacre fellow Iraqis who've collaborated with the American "Coalition." Yet these Iraqis wage war as the Vietcong waged it, as WE would wage it if we were the occupied country and turncoat Americans collaborated with the occupying army. We wouldn't fight fair; many Americans-- conservative or liberal-- would fight just as fiercely.

This all brings me to a piece in yesterday's NEW YORK TIMES, "The Other Army" by Daniel Bergner. It's everything-- and more-- than anyone needs to know about the U.S. use of mercenaries under the Bush Regime. It's very long. I'm going to leave out Bergner's exciting "color" and quote the main facts. He points out that no one even seems to know-- or is willing to admit knowing-- how many mercenaries, or even mercenary firms, are active in Iraq, although the figure, ironically, is similar to the numbers of Hessians the British had in the American colonies-- and between 15 and 20% of the total U.S occupation presence. (This article isn't counting military contingents sent by other governments as mercenaries, although in many cases that is exactly what they are-- and more akin to the Hessian model than the "private security firms," in which the individual mercenaries are very
highly paid; the Hessians' payment went directly to the German princes who sent them.) In any case, Bergner states that "the estimates, from industry representatives and the tiny sector of academics who study the issues of privatized war, are so vague that they serve only to confirm the chaos of Iraq and the fact that-- despite an attempt at licensing the firms by the fledgling Iraqi Interior Ministry-- no one is really keeping track of all the businesses that provide squads of soldiers equipped with assault rifles and belt-fed light machine guns." Reasonable estimates seem to range between 60 and 100 private (unregulated) firms with armed mercenaries in Iraq.

Much of Bergner's story is about one called Triple Canopy which "has about 1,000 men in Iraq, about 200 of them American and almost all the rest from Chile and Fiji. Its rivals include British firms that draw from the elite units of the U.K. military and outfits that draw from South African veterans of the wars to save apartheid. Australians and Ukrainians and Romanians and Iraqis are all making their livings in the business. Many have experience as soldiers; some have been in law enforcement. The firms guard the huge American corporations struggling to carry out Iraq's reconstruction. The private gunmen try to hold the insurgents at bay so that supplies can be delivered and power stations can be built. And companies like Triple Canopy shield American government compounds from attack. With guns poking out from sport utility vehicles, they usher American officials from meeting to meeting. They defend the buildings and people whom the insurgency would most like to reach." Another of these firms, Blackwater USA protected Paul Bremer III, surely the highest-value target when he was the U.S. tribune/dictator in Baghdad. Private gunmen guard 4 U.S. generals, and even protect large military bases as well as essential military sites like depots of captured munitions. "Yet it is hard to discern who authorized this particular outsourcing as military policy," states Bergner, as though this were an anomaly is Bush Regime operating procedure. "No open policy debate took place; no executive order was publicly issued. And who is in charge of overseeing these armed men? One thing is sure: they are crucial to the war effort. In the world of companies like Triple Canopy, a great deal of importance is attached to a very few words. The word 'mercenaries' is despised. The phrase 'private military company' is heatedly dismissed as inaccurate. 'Private security company' (or P.S.C.) is the term of art."

Bergner points out the mercenaries have been around since pre-Biblical times but that the 18th and 19th centuries brought new ideas about the "sanctity of the nation and the honor of the citizen in soldiering for it. Those who fought for profit, rather than patriotism were completely delegitimized... "and in the Geneva Conventions of 1949 it was essentially outlawed, at least in wars between nations."

"In 2002, the U.S. government hired about 40 private gunmen, from the American company DynCorp, to keep President Hamid Karzai alive in Afghanistan. And in the spring of 2003, as Gen. Jay Garner, retired, established the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance, the short-lived precursor to the C.P.A., as the occupation's governing body in Iraq, the Pentagon put a small contingent of South Africans and Nepalese Gurkhas from the British firm Global Risk Strategies in charge of protecting him and his staff. 'That,' Garner told me when we spoke last month, 'was the genesis' of the rise of private security companies in Iraq. The numbers, at the start of the occupation, were not large. Then, in the second half of 2003, as the C.P.A. expanded its presence across the country in its attempt to rule and rebuild, and as the insurgency mounted, the C.P.A. turned away from the coalition forces, which had been providing a measure of protection, and looked to the companies for safety. Andrew Bearpark, the C.P.A.'s director of operations during that period, explained to me that he was closely and strongly advised by the U.S. military in Iraq -- and financed by the Department of Defense -- to make this move."

He goes on to explain that the U.S. corporations being paid BILLIONS of dollars in U.S. taxpayer money to do the rebuilding were spending up to 25% of their U.S. government money on hired protection. "The deployment of private gunmen grew and grew into a profusion that may be explained partly by the subtle shift in perception that had removed some of the old mercenary stigma, and partly by the emphasis on outsourcing that had been gathering momentum in the U.S. military since the early 1990's (but that had been focused on logistical, unarmed support). Most immediately, though, the explosive growth may be explained by the strength of the insurgency in Iraq and by the apparent fact that there weren't enough troops on the ground to fight it. (Bergner doesn't address how General Shinseki was sacked for his accurate predictions about troop strength, nor of course, how Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill was immediately fired when he pointed out that the war would cost over $200 billion. The Bush Regime neo-cons frothed at both of these honest civil servants but both have been proven to have been tragically correct.) According to Garner, "the fundamental reason for the C.P.A.'s hiring of the companies... 'The military just hadn't provided enough numbers. It was stretched to the limit.'"

"The Department of Defense is reluctant to discuss the role of security companies in Iraq and precisely how it got so big. Over several weeks I called the Pentagon repeatedly, asking whether the secretary of defense or one of his under secretaries had, at any point, deliberated about the presence of some 25,000 armed men or perhaps authorized it in one way or another, piecemeal or in its entirety. These questions -- which no one I spoke to was able to answer -- elicited from departmental press officers a series of unfulfilled promises to help me get an answer. In the end, they sent an officially approved written statement, which detoured fully around the questions but included the key line, "P.S.C.'s are not being used to perform inherently military functions."
The Pentagon's reticence on the issue may be due to uneasiness over the now-common accusation that it didn't adequately plan for battling an insurgency. (It may view questions about private gunmen as leading inevitably to questions about troop numbers.) But there is most likely an additional discomfort, a lingering problem with the companies' public image. For the shift in perception hasn't been complete; the hated word "mercenaries" still hovers near. With this problem, the firms are doing their best to help. Many of them have tried to rechristen themselves again, to further separate themselves from the past, from the old infamy of ruthless, insurrection-stirring white freelancers in Africa, to make their work palatable to all."

"It is impossible to say exactly how many private security men have been killed in Iraq. Deaths go unreported. But the figure... is probably between 160 and 200. That's more deaths than any one of America's coalition partners have suffered. 'Some people will tell you they're here for Mom and apple pie,' a private security man with another company told me. (He didn't want his or his company's name printed, he said, because neither his colleagues nor the industry in general think kindly of conversations with the media.) 'That's bull. It's the money... I'm richer than I've ever been,' he said. 'I'm not in debt to nobody.' He had jowls and loose swells of flesh beneath his T-shirt. 'Don't let the package fool you,' the ex-Delta colonel who introduced us had told me. 'He's a commando from way back.' After a career in Special Forces, the man said, he hadn't seemed able to survive in the civilian world. Work in construction fell apart. He drank heavily. He took a job as a cashier in a convenience store -- 'till I found out I had to smile at the customers.' He laughed ruefully at his inability to adapt. But now, when his 16-year-old son sent him an e-mail message from back home in South Carolina, with a picture to prove that he'd mowed the lawn the way his mother had asked, he could buy the boy some tech equipment as a gift. 'I'll stay until this is over,' he said. 'The money's too good.' He didn't specify his salary, but Americans and other Westerners in the business tend to make between $400 and $700 a day, sometimes a good deal more. (The non-Westerners earn far less. Triple Canopy's Fijians and Chileans make between $40 and $150 dollars each week and sleep in crowded barracks at the Baghdad base, while the Americans sleep in their own dorm rooms. The company explained the difference in salaries in terms of the Americans' far superior military backgrounds and their higher-risk assignments.) "

"There is no effective regulation in Iraq of whom the firms hire or how the men are trained or how they conduct themselves. 'At best you've got professionals doing their best in a chaotic and aggressive environment,' Lyle Hendrick said in an e-mail from Iraq in July, describing his colleagues in private security there. He had spent six months with one company in the country's north and is now with another down in Basra. 'At worst you've got cowboys running almost unchecked, shooting at will and just plain O.T.F. (Out There Flappin')... This whole thing has brought out some pretty scary characters.' He mentioned a newspaper article about one of the men he'd worked alongside. The man was arrested when he went on leave back to the States. Apparently the security company hadn't done much of a background check, if it had done one at all; it turned out the man was a fugitive in Massachusetts. He had been charged with embezzlement. He had also violated the terms of a suspended sentence in a separate case, a local paper in Lowell, Mass., explained: he'd been convicted of assault 'for nearly blowing a friend's jaw off during a game of Russian Roulette.'"

"No one knows how many times gunfire from a private security team has wounded a bystander or killed an innocent driver who ventured too close to a convoy, not realizing that mere proximity would be taken for a threat. When they fire their weapons in defense or warning, the teams rarely concern themselves with checking for casualties -- it would be too dangerous; they are in the middle of a war. Besides, no one in power is watching too closely. And what rules exist seem to be ignored. A C.P.A. decree, which has now evolved into Iraqi law, limits the caliber and type of weapons that private security personnel employ. But I was told by several people in the business that, especially outside Baghdad, weapons like heavy machine guns and grenades are -- perhaps by necessity -- sometimes part of the arsenal."

"Back in October of last year, a Congressional bill demanded that the Department of Defense come up with a plan to manage the security companies -- to investigate individual backgrounds and inculcate rules of engagement and enforce compliance. Until then, according to a Pentagon official with knowledge of the process who asked not to be named because the Pentagon plan is still being finalized, the department had been at work, for many months, on doctrine dealing in a general way with all types of private contractors in Iraq but not specifically addressing the huge sector of gunmen. It seems that only the October bill drove the Pentagon to formally account for the most vital, and potentially most troubling, part of its outsourcing. Congress gave the department six months to produce its plan. Nine months have passed. The Pentagon has now promised the document any day; there's no telling whether it will change anything -- what guidelines it will give, what level of commitment will be behind them. When I asked the Pentagon official about who would enforce the rules in Iraq, I was told that the country's new sovereignty would be 'the context.' It was hard not to think that the infant government of Iraq would be left mostly on its own to control the thousands of private gunmen that the American-led occupation has introduced to the country. It was hard not to think that the companies would be left to govern themselves."

"Fourteen armed security men, traveling in a convoy through Fallujah in May, were detained by U.S. Marines, the first and only time, it appears, that the military has made such a detention. A Marine memo, quoted in The Washington Post, accused the men, who worked for a company called Zapata Engineering, of 'repeatedly firing weapons at civilians and marines, erratic driving and possession of illegal weapons' -- six anti-tank weapons, the Zapata men later explained, kept for defense and condoned, they claimed, by the U.S. military. The security men (eight of them former marines) said they had fired only typical warning shots at civilians. They insisted that their bullets had never struck close to any servicemen. They suggested that their detention -- which lasted three days before they were released, without charges so far -- was driven by jealousy over their pay. They told of being roughed up and taunted, of being asked, 'How does it feel to be a rich contractor now?' This kind of resentment may be deepening" (and) "may be corrosive. And the private security companies are, almost surely, eroding elite sectors of the military; the best-qualified troops, the men most desirable to the companies, are lured by private salaries that can be well more than twice their own. The Special Forces have lately responded with re-enlistment bonuses of up to $150,000. It's not enough. One Triple Canopy man in his mid-30's, with about 15 years of Special Operations experience, told me that his commander had begged him to stay in the service. 'But there was no way,' he said. 'Here I get to be with the best and make so much more money.' Triple Canopy, Mann had said to me, has a policy of never recruiting directly from the military. But when this man quit the Army, he knew exactly where he wanted to go. And plenty of his old friends from 'the unit' -- a Delta soldier's oblique way of referring to his exclusive caste -- were poised to follow."

"There may be a danger that something else could erode eventually, if there is a drift toward using more private gunmen -- in yet more military ways -- to compensate for the inevitable reduction of troops in Iraq or to wage other wars. There may be the loss of a particular understanding, a sense of ourselves as a society, that we hold almost sacred. Soldiering for profit was taken for granted for thousands of years, but the United States has thrived in an age when soldiering for the state -- serving your country -- has taken on an exalted status. We often question the reasons for making war, but we tend to revere the soldiers who are sent off to fight. We honor their sacrifice, we raise it up and in it we see the value of our society reflected back to us. In it we feel our special worth. We may not know what to think of ourselves if service and sacrifice are increasingly mixed with the wish for profit. We may know less and less how to feel about a state that is no longer defended by men and women we can perceive as pure. But that is an abstract and perhaps a distant worry. To wonder what will happen when the private work in Iraq finally winds down is a more concrete concern. What will happen to these companies, these men, without these thousands of jobs? Some will get contracts protecting U.S. departments and agencies around the world. Some will do the same for other governments. Doug Brooks, whose Washington industry organization, the International Peace Operations Association, represents several of the largest firms, says he believes the United Nations will soon hire the companies to guard refugee camps in war zones. But some of the firms and some of the men will no doubt be offered work by dictators or terrible insurgencies -- or by the kind of oil speculators who reportedly backed a recent mercenary-led coup plot in Equatorial Guinea (a plot involving former members of Executive Outcomes), in an attempt to install a ruler to facilitate their enterprise. And with so many newly created private soldiers unemployed when the market of Iraq finally crashes, aren't some of them likely to accept such jobs -- the work of mercenaries in the chaotic territories of the earth?"

What about in the U.S.? Bergner didn't get into it but one of the companies is providing patrols throughout Iraq and its arsenal ranges from M4 assault rifles to 20mm cannons mounted on its own helicopters. The company operates firing training ranges in the USA and actively recruits for what, to all intents and purposes, is now a private army. It is all perfectly legal. And, worse, some people think that creating chaos and mayhem in Iraq is part of the neo-con grand scheme. Let's face it, occupation forces use terrorism to 'fight terrorism' and only create more terrorists. We see this in both the Israeli and US occupations. It's not "an accident or an oversight of brilliant military strategists, but an intentional strategy used to maintain chaos and justify ongoing occupation. Occupation becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, using 'security' to exploit, dominate, and colonize," wrote Joe Carr in his book, THE SELF-FULFILLING PROPHESY OF OCCUPATION.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

WHO LOST IRAQ? GEORGE W BUSH AND THE INCOMPETENT NEO-CONS AROUND HIM

Today's best writing so far-- and it isn't even 8AM yet-- is an article by Frank Rich in the NEW YORK TIMES, "Someone Tell the President the War Is Over." It's a great piece and I'm reproducing it here because it's so much better than anything I could have possibly said. And since I'm recommending other people's articles today, I also want to include the piece by Robin Wright and Ellen Knickmeyer in today's WASHINGTON POST, "U.S. Lowers Expectations on Iraq-- The Light at the End of the Tunnel appears to be the Train!" Have a great read and a great Sunday. Bush's light at the end of the tunnel isn't the same as America's. First Frank Rich in THE TIMES:


    Like the Japanese soldier marooned on an island for years after V-J Day, President Bush may be the last person in the country to learn that for Americans, if not Iraqis, the war in Iraq is over. "We will stay the course," he insistently tells us from his Texas ranch. What do you mean we, white man?
    A president can't stay the course when his own citizens (let alone his own allies) won't stay with him. The approval rate for Mr. Bush's handling of Iraq plunged to 34 percent in last weekend's Newsweek poll - a match for the 32 percent that approved L.B.J.'s handling of Vietnam in early March 1968. (The two presidents' overall approval ratings have also converged: 41 percent for Johnson then, 42 percent for Bush now.) On March 31, 1968, as L.B.J.'s ratings plummeted further, he announced he wouldn't seek re-election, commencing our long extrication from that quagmire.
     But our current Texas president has even outdone his predecessor; Mr. Bush has lost not only the country but also his army. Neither bonuses nor fudged standards nor the faking of high school diplomas has solved the recruitment shortfall. Now Jake Tapper of ABC News reports that the armed forces are so eager for bodies they will flout "don't ask, don't tell" and hang on to gay soldiers who tell, even if they tell the press.
    The president's cable cadre is in disarray as well. At Fox News Bill O'Reilly is trashing Donald Rumsfeld for his incompetence, and Ann Coulter is chiding Mr. O'Reilly for being a defeatist. In an emblematic gesture akin to waving a white flag, Robert Novak walked off a CNN set and possibly out of a job rather than answer questions about his role in smearing the man who helped expose the administration's prewar inflation of Saddam W.M.D.'s. (On this sinking ship, it's hard to know which rat to root for.)
    As if the right-wing pundit crackup isn't unsettling enough, Mr. Bush's top war strategists, starting with Mr. Rumsfeld and Gen. Richard Myers, have of late tried to rebrand the war in Iraq as what the defense secretary calls "a global struggle against violent extremism." A struggle is what you have with your landlord. When the war's number-managers start using euphemisms for a conflict this lethal, it's a clear sign that the battle to keep the Iraq war afloat with the American public is lost.
    That battle crashed past the tipping point this month in Ohio. There's historical symmetry in that. It was in Cincinnati on Oct. 7, 2002, that Mr. Bush gave the fateful address that sped Congressional ratification of the war just days later. The speech was a miasma of self-delusion, half-truths and hype. The president said that "we know that Iraq and Al Qaeda have had high-level contacts that go back a decade," an exaggeration based on evidence that the Senate Intelligence Committee would later find far from conclusive. He said that Saddam "could have a nuclear weapon in less than a year" were he able to secure "an amount of highly enriched uranium a little larger than a single softball." Our own National Intelligence Estimate of Oct. 1 quoted State Department findings that claims of Iraqi pursuit of uranium in Africa were "highly dubious."
     It was on these false premises - that Iraq was both a collaborator on 9/11 and about to inflict mushroom clouds on America - that honorable and brave young Americans were sent off to fight. Among them were the 19 marine reservists from a single suburban Cleveland battalion slaughtered in just three days at the start of this month. As they perished, another Ohio marine reservist who had served in Iraq came close to winning a Congressional election in southern Ohio. Paul Hackett, a Democrat who called the president a "chicken hawk," received 48 percent of the vote in exactly the kind of bedrock conservative Ohio district that decided the 2004 election for Mr. Bush.
    These are the tea leaves that all Republicans, not just Chuck Hagel, are reading now. Newt Gingrich called the Hackett near-victory "a wake-up call." The resolutely pro-war New York Post editorial page begged Mr. Bush (to no avail) to "show some leadership" by showing up in Ohio to salute the fallen and their families. A Bush loyalist, Senator George Allen of Virginia, instructed the president to meet with Cindy Sheehan, the mother camping out in Crawford, as "a matter of courtesy and decency." Or, to translate his Washingtonese, as a matter of politics. Only someone as adrift from reality as Mr. Bush would need to be told that a vacationing president can't win a standoff with a grief-stricken parent commandeering TV cameras and the blogosphere 24/7.
    Such political imperatives are rapidly bringing about the war's end. That's inevitable for a war of choice, not necessity, that was conceived in politics from the start. Iraq was a Bush administration idée fixe before there was a 9/11. Within hours of that horrible trauma, according to Richard Clarke's "Against All Enemies," Mr. Rumsfeld was proposing Iraq as a battlefield, not because the enemy that attacked America was there, but because it offered "better targets" than the shadowy terrorist redoubts of Afghanistan. It was easier to take out Saddam - and burnish Mr. Bush's credentials as a slam-dunk "war president," suitable for a "Top Gun" victory jig - than to shut down Al Qaeda and smoke out its leader "dead or alive."
    But just as politics are a bad motive for choosing a war, so they can be a doomed engine for running a war. In an interview with Tim Russert early last year, Mr. Bush said, "The thing about the Vietnam War that troubles me, as I look back, was it was a political war," adding that the "essential" lesson he learned from Vietnam was to not have "politicians making military decisions." But by then Mr. Bush had disastrously ignored that very lesson; he had let Mr. Rumsfeld publicly rebuke the Army's chief of staff, Eric Shinseki, after the general dared tell the truth: that several hundred thousand troops would be required to secure Iraq. To this day it's our failure to provide that security that has turned the country into the terrorist haven it hadn't been before 9/11 - "the central front in the war on terror," as Mr. Bush keeps reminding us, as if that might make us forget he's the one who recklessly created it.
    The endgame for American involvement in Iraq will be of a piece with the rest of this sorry history. "It makes no sense for the commander in chief to put out a timetable" for withdrawal, Mr. Bush declared on the same day that 14 of those Ohio troops were killed by a roadside bomb in Haditha. But even as he spoke, the war's actual commander, Gen. George Casey, had already publicly set a timetable for "some fairly substantial reductions" to start next spring. Officially this calendar is tied to the next round of Iraqi elections, but it's quite another election this administration has in mind. The priority now is less to save Jessica Lynch (or Iraqi democracy) than to save Rick Santorum and every other endangered Republican facing voters in November 2006.
    Nothing that happens on the ground in Iraq can turn around the fate of this war in America: not a shotgun constitution rushed to meet an arbitrary deadline, not another Iraqi election, not higher terrorist body counts, not another battle for Falluja (where insurgents may again regroup, The Los Angeles Times reported last week). A citizenry that was asked to accept tax cuts, not sacrifice, at the war's inception is hardly in the mood to start sacrificing now. There will be neither the volunteers nor the money required to field the wholesale additional American troops that might bolster the security situation in Iraq.
    What lies ahead now in Iraq instead is not victory, which Mr. Bush has never clearly defined anyway, but an exit (or triage) strategy that may echo Johnson's March 1968 plan for retreat from Vietnam: some kind of negotiations (in this case, with Sunni elements of the insurgency), followed by more inflated claims about the readiness of the local troops-in-training, whom we'll then throw to the wolves. Such an outcome may lead to even greater disaster, but this administration long ago squandered the credibility needed to make the difficult case that more human and financial resources might prevent Iraq from continuing its descent into civil war and its devolution into jihad central.
    Thus the president's claim on Thursday that "no decision has been made yet" about withdrawing troops from Iraq can be taken exactly as seriously as the vice president's preceding fantasy that the insurgency is in its "last throes." The country has already made the decision for Mr. Bush. We're outta there. Now comes the hard task of identifying the leaders who can pick up the pieces of the fiasco that has made us more vulnerable, not less, to the terrorists who struck us four years ago next month.


And now the WASHINGTON POST article by Wright and Baghdad-based Knickmeyer:


The Bush administration is significantly lowering expectations of what can be achieved in Iraq, recognizing that the United States will have to settle for far less progress than originally envisioned during the transition due to end in four months, according to U.S. officials in Washington and Baghdad.
The United States no longer expects to see a model new democracy, a self-supporting oil industry or a society in which the majority of people are free from serious security or economic challenges, U.S. officials say.
"What we expected to achieve was never realistic given the timetable or what unfolded on the ground," said a senior official involved in policy since the 2003 invasion. "We are in a process of absorbing the factors of the situation we're in and shedding the unreality that dominated at the beginning."
Administration officials still emphasize how much they have achieved despite the chaos that followed the invasion and the escalating insurgency. "Iraqis are taking control of their country, building a free nation that can govern itself, sustain itself and defend itself. And we're helping Iraqis succeed," President Bush said yesterday in his radio address.
Iraqi officials yesterday struggled to agree on a draft constitution by a deadline of tomorrow so the document can be submitted to a vote in October. The political transition would be completed in December by elections for a permanent government.
But the realities of daily life are a constant reminder of how the initial U.S. ambitions have not been fulfilled in ways that Americans and Iraqis once anticipated. Many of Baghdad's 6 million people go without electricity for days in 120-degree heat. Parents fearful of kidnapping are keeping children indoors.
Barbers post signs saying they do not shave men, after months of barbers being killed by religious extremists. Ethnic or religious-based militias police the northern and southern portions of Iraq. Analysts estimate that in the whole of Iraq, unemployment is 50 percent to 65 percent.
U.S. officials say no turning point forced a reassessment. "It happened rather gradually," said the senior official, triggered by everything from the insurgency to shifting budgets to U.S. personnel changes in Baghdad.
The ferocious debate over a new constitution has particularly driven home the gap between the original U.S. goals and the realities after almost 28 months. The U.S. decision to invade Iraq was justified in part by the goal of establishing a secular and modern Iraq that honors human rights and unites disparate ethnic and religious communities.
But whatever the outcome on specific disputes, the document on which Iraq's future is to be built will require laws to be compliant with Islam. Kurds and Shiites are expecting de facto long-term political privileges. And women's rights will not be as firmly entrenched as Washington has tried to insist, U.S. officials and Iraq analysts say.
"We set out to establish a democracy, but we're slowly realizing we will have some form of Islamic republic," said another U.S. official familiar with policymaking from the beginning, who like some others interviewed would speak candidly only on the condition of anonymity. "That process is being repeated all over."
U.S. officials now acknowledge that they misread the strength of the sentiment among Kurds and Shiites to create a special status. The Shiites' request this month for autonomy to be guaranteed in the constitution stunned the Bush administration, even after more than two years of intense intervention in Iraq's political process, they said.
"We didn't calculate the depths of feeling in both the Kurdish and Shiite communities for a winner-take-all attitude," said Judith S. Yaphe, a former CIA Iraq analyst at the National Defense University.
In the race to meet a sequence of fall deadlines, the process of forging national unity behind the constitution is largely being scrapped, current and former officials involved in the transition said.
"We are definitely cutting corners and lowering our ambitions in democracy building," said Larry Diamond, a Stanford University democracy expert who worked with the U.S. occupation government and wrote the book "Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq."
"Under pressure to get a constitution done, they've lowered their own ambitions in terms of getting a document that is going to be very far-reaching and democratic. We also don't have the time to go through the process we envisioned when we wrote the interim constitution -- to build a democratic culture and consensus through debate over a permanent constitution," he said.
The goal now is to ensure a constitution that can be easily amended later so Iraq can grow into a democracy, U.S. officials say.
On security, the administration originally expected the U.S.-led coalition to be welcomed with rice and rosewater, traditional Arab greetings, with only a limited reaction from loyalists of ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. The surprising scope of the insurgency and influx of foreign fighters has forced Washington to repeatedly lower expectations -- about the time-frame for quelling the insurgency and creating an effective and cohesive Iraqi force capable of stepping in, U.S. officials said.
Killings of members of the Iraqi security force have tripled since January. Iraq's ministry of health estimates that bombings and other attacks have killed 4,000 civilians in Baghdad since Prime Minister Ibrahim Jafari's interim government took office April 28.
Last week was the fourth-worst week of the whole war for U.S. military deaths in combat, and August already is the worst month for deaths of members of the National Guard and Reserve.
Attacks on U.S. convoys by insurgents using roadside bombs have doubled over the past year, Army Brig. Gen. Yves Fontaine said Friday. Convoys ferrying food, fuel, water, arms and equipment from Kuwait, Jordan and Turkey are attacked about 30 times a week, Fontaine said.
"There has been a realistic reassessment of what it is possible to achieve in the short term and fashion a partial exit strategy," Yaphe said. "This change is dictated not just by events on the ground but by unrealistic expectations at the start."
Washington now does not expect to fully defeat the insurgency before departing, but instead to diminish it, officials and analysts said. There is also growing talk of turning over security responsibilities to the Iraqi forces even if they are not fully up to original U.S. expectations, in part because they have local legitimacy that U.S. troops often do not.
"We've said we won't leave a day before it's necessary. But necessary is the key word -- necessary for them or for us? When we finally depart, it will probably be for us," a U.S. official said.
Pressed by the cost of fighting an escalating insurgency, U.S. expectations for rebuilding Iraq -- and its $20 billion investment -- have fallen the farthest, current and former officials say.
Pentagon officials originally envisioned Iraq's oil revenue paying many post-invasion expenses. But Iraq, ranked among world leaders behind Saudi Arabia in proven oil reserves, is incapable of producing enough refined fuel amid a car-buying boom that has put an estimated 1 million more vehicles on the road after the invasion. Lines for subsidized cheap gas stretch for miles every day in Baghdad.
Oil production is estimated at 2.22 million barrels a day, short of the goal of 2.5 million. Iraq's pre-war high was 2.67 million barrels a day.
The United States had high hopes of quick, big-budget fixes for the electrical power system that would show Iraqis tangible benefits from the ouster of Hussein. But inadequate training for Iraqi staff, regional rivalries restricting the power flow to Baghdad, inadequate fuel for electrical generators and attacks on the infrastructure have contributed to the worst summer of electrical shortages in the capital.
Water is also a "tough, tough" situation in a desert country, said a U.S. official in Baghdad familiar with reconstruction issues. Pumping stations depend on electricity, and engineers now say the system has hundreds of thousands of leaks.
"The most thoroughly dashed expectation was the ability to build a robust self-sustaining economy. We're nowhere near that. State industries, electricity are all below what they were before we got there," said Wayne White, former head of the State Department's Iraq intelligence team who is now at the Middle East Institute. "The administration says Saddam ran down the country. But most damage was from looting [after the invasion], which took down state industries, large private manufacturing, the national electric" system.
Ironically, White said, the initial ambitions may have complicated the U.S. mission: "In order to get out earlier, expectations are going to have to be lower, even much lower. The higher your expectation, the longer you have to stay. Getting out is going to be a more important consideration than the original goals were. They were unrealistic."

FASCISTS MUST BE ENGAGED AND BEATEN IN EVERY SINGLE PRECINCT IF AMERICA IS TO BE SAVED

The Inside-the-Beltway-Democratic Party specializes in excuses for why they're a bunch of pathetic losers. While the DCCC whines about how they can't afford to support Democrats running in "red areas," one of the most consistently "red" states in the Union has a local, GRASSROOTS Democratic Party that has just issued a Howard Dean-inspired action plan for how to contest Nebraska. I figured you might enjoy reading it, since it shows that while the corrupt powers that be (from EITHER party) will never get it, there are Democrats even in the bowels of Bush-country who DO get it. This is the url-- http://www.nebraskademocrats.org/content/310/93-county-strategy-memo/

Basically, it's a memo to Nebraska's Democratic Party's Executive Committee on how to rebuild the state party and start winning elections. The two authors point out that the crucial first step is to contest every precinct of every county in the state. It's called the "93 County Strategy Memo" and it is pure Howard Dean. The strategy calls for recruiting candidates for every single elective office from school board to congress; building a Democratic community to help with recruiting volunteers, voter registration, public relations, etc; and grassroots training. This reminds me of what insurgent reform Democratic leaders in North Carolina and Arkansas-- both in the Dean mold-- are also up to. It's definitely time to tell the corrupt old Inside-the-Beltway Establishment that if they can't keep up they should step aside. We need more Cindy Sheehans and Howard Deans and less Joe Liebermans and Joe Bidens to make the Democrats a truly majority party that represents the interests of working men and women, not the interests of Biden's and Lieberman's corporate financial backers.

Today Ruy Teixeira on his Emerging Democratic Majority blog posted an interesting piece about Ron Brownstein's L.A. TIMES article, "Campaign Battlefeld May Grow," in which Brownstein lays out the philosophical differences between the DCCC (headed by Clinton pol Ron Emanuel) and the internet activists who powered Paul Hackett's near win in Ohio's reddest district. "Both sides offer compelling arguments," writes Teixeira, "which are well-presented by Brownstein. But Hackett's near win does indicate that the '55 percent rule,' in which the Democratic Party withholds significant cash from races for districts the GOP won in the previous election with 55 percent of the vote, should be modified. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) seems to be open to a compromise. As Brownstein notes:
'He said he had rejected the traditional milepost of only contesting seats where the GOP incumbent polled 55% of the vote or less. He said the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee would try to recruit and fund challengers in "every open seat, every seat where an individual Republican incumbent has an [ethics] issue," and in districts where Bush's performance fell short of expectations in 2004.
"We've got to get to 50 [challengers]," Emanuel said. "That's my magic number. But I can't say, 'Go to Texas and take on a guy who has 80% [support] in a district where Bush got 78%.' I am only going to have 'X' dollars."'

Of course internet activists aren't waiting around for a distrusted and out-of-touch Democratic Party to embrace their broader vision of electoral victory, especially one that diminishes their entrenched power. Instead, they will be raising serious dough for what Emmanuel and the DCCC considers long shot candidates. And watching how effectively Howard Dean can steer the Party back into competitiveness.

Saturday, August 13, 2005

A SUNDAY MORNING HEADS UP FOR L.A. READERS

The radio station in L.A. that brings us Air America during the week, also brings us Johnny Wendell on Saturdays and Sundays, KTLK at 1150AM. Wendell is always great and always willing to speak out against the forces of far right extremism and for common sense and genuine American values. Tomorrow morning Wendell is promising an especially provocative show at 10AM, topic being "Is 'Conservatism' a form of mental illness?" Even if you know the answer, tune in because, knowing Johnny, there's gonna be some fireworks.

NOT ALL PRIESTS ARE CHILD-MOLESTERS. GAY-BASHING NYC MONSIGNOR RESIGNS FOR MOLESTING MARRIED WOMAN

Monsignor Eugene Clark isn't just another garden variety child-molesting priest. No, no; this one is the Rector of St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC. And Msgr. Clark is also one of the most shrill and viciously outspoken anti-gay voices in the American Catholic Church. A front page story the NY DAILY NEWS refers to him as "the motel-hopping monsignor accused of having an affair with his married church secretary" and reports that he resigned in disgrace yesterday. Although Clark, who still won't admit to conducting an affair with his married secretary (even in the face of videotaped evidence) and hasn't been defrocked, has been kicked off the air by the Eternal Word Television Network which will stop broadcasting his weekly half hour hate talk tv show. (Clark seems to have skipped over the Jesus parts of the Bible and honed in on the Old Testament wrathful parts as his bailiwick, spewing a gospel of hatred and bigotry, blaming homosexuals and "Hollywood" for destroying the church and marriage and family life. In a radio broadcast he said Hollywood was controlled by gays and their supporters and that they are advancing a "homosexual agenda."

Clark is 79 and his secretary, a married Eastchester woman with 2 children is 46. He had originally hired her right out of high school and used his influence to get a previous marriage annulled. The alleged affair was exposed by her husband, who swore to the sordid details in a statement to police. His private eye videotaped the priest and his wife July 21 when he tailed the duo to the White Sands Motel. After 5-1/2 hours inside the motel, the pair emerged wearing different clothes than they had worn when checking in.

Clark presided over her second wedding 20 years ago and became a close family friend who invited the couple to spend weekends at his $2 million vacation home in Amagansett. The husband grew suspicious when his wife began working long hours and left instructions to call only in an emergency when Clark took her on business trips to Lisbon, Portugal, and St. Bart's in the Caribbean. But the charges are not just being brought by the husband. He is backed up by other family members including his wife's sister and the couple's 14-year old daughter. The daughter gave the police a statement about a trip to Clark's Amagansett home during which she caught Clark "making out" with her mother, who was "sitting on his lap wearing a satin teddy." The daughter was also subjected to seeing her mother and Clark in the Jacuzzi together with her mother on Clark's lap. Clark and the wife are very upset that they have been caught and earlier this week, the husband won an order of protection from his wife, who he claims threatened to stab him after he told her about the tape.

Clark's fall from grace was yet another black eye for the scandal-plagued Catholic Church and a personal embarrassment for Edward Cardinal Egan, who was close to the tainted cleric, church experts said. A spokesperson for Egan said the cardinal accepted the resignation but, predictably, would have no comment on the case. Clark's duties as a monsignor in the New York Archdiocese, aside from hosting his hate-talk Catholic cable television network (EWTN) show called "Relationships," was to edit a reactionary publication called  "When Conscience and Politics Meet: A Catholic View." In 1999 Clark told a Catholic radio audience that gays are "the enemy of Christian marriage and Christian falling in love and all the tenderness that goes with that" and in 2002 Clark tried to blame gays for the sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church. In a homily delivered from the pulpit at St Patrick's, Clark called homosexuality a "disorder," and said gay men should not be allowed to become priests. It resulted in protests by gays and abuse victims who said the Church was trying to make gays scapegoats for the scandal and  Clark was forced to recant. But, like a moth drawn to a flame, within months the obsessed and hypocritical priest was launching a new hate-filled attack, accusing gays of destroying Catholic family life.

It has long been clear that Clark is a deranged and dangerous fanatic and a disgraceful blot of Jesus Christ's Church (although a perfect fit for Eddie Egan's). For serious Christians who are upset or disgusted about hate-mongering servants of Satan have taken over their Church to trample of Jesus' message of love and peace and replace it with messages of primitive hatred and fear, I want to recommend an incredible book I'm reading now. The book was written by Bishop John Spong, someone whose entire life has been dedicated to Jesus Christ's real message. The name of the book is THE SINS OF SCRIPTURE and Spong makes clear how vermin like the predators, the child molesters, the Clarks have manipulated and twisted religion to gain power in the Church hierarchy.

REPUBLICAN PARTY HUSH MONEY PAYMENTS IN N.H. VOTER FRAUD CASE NEARING $1 MILLION

In 2004 James Tobin was the BushCheney campaign manager for all of New England. Keep in mind that Bush campaign managers seem to have stealing elections as their primary functions; think about crooked Secretaries of State in Florida in 2000 (Katherine Harris) and Ohio in 2004 (Ken Blackwell), both of whom were able to rig the elections in their state to declare that Bush had won, although he had less votes than his opponents in each case. Tobin's crime, in contrast, is practically mickey mouse and run-of-the-mill GOP trickery of the kind that first brought current Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist to public attention in Phoenix when he was caught trying to keep minority citizens from voting in a 1964 bit of GOP thuggery called Operation Eagle Eye. Well Republicans have long promised to stop doing that. Of course, they lie every time they open their mouths. Most recently their living-lie, closet case Ken Mehlman, the Republican Party Chairman, swore to the press that the GOP has a "zero-tolerance policy" for any GOP official caught trying to block legitimate voters. (He didn't actually say he wouldn't pay their legal fees-- which in this case are rapidly heading towards $1 million-- nor did he promise that they wouldn't be appointed to the Supreme Court.) "The position of the Republican National Committee is simple: We will not tolerate fraud; we will not tolerate intimidation; we will not tolerate suppression. No employee, associate or any person representing the Republican Party who engages in these kinds of acts will remain in that position," he blatantly lied.

Tobin has been charged in Federal Court with 4 serious felony counts of conspiring with a state GOP official and a GOP consultant in Virginia to jam Democratic and labor union get-out-the-vote phone banks in November 2002. The telephone firm was paid to make repeated hang-up phone calls to overwhelm the phone banks in New Hampshire and prevent them from getting Democratic voters to the polls on Election Day 2002, prosecutors allege. Far Right Republican John Sununu won a close race that day and became a New Hampshire U.S. Senator. Tobin was the Republican National Committee's regional director for New England at the time, later rewarded for his successful manipulation of the electoral system with the job of heading Bush's re-election campaign in the region. A top New Hampshire Party official, Charles McGee, and a GOP consultant, Allen Raymond, already have pleaded guilty and cooperated with Federal prosecutors. Tobin's indictment accuses him of specifically calling the GOP consultant to get a telephone firm to help in the scheme. Tobin's indictment points out that "the object of the conspiracy was to deprive inhabitants of New Hampshire and more particularly qualified voters ... of their federally secured right to vote." So far "Zero-Tolerance" Mehlman has forked out over $722,000 in legal fees for Tobin-- with no end in sight.

Head scratchers are head scratching and wonderers are wondering why the Republicans are paying so much to defend this obviously guilty criminal, the only defense being based on procedural matters, not on disputing the facts about him committing the crimes, which have already been proven beyond reasonable doubt. It is widely believed that the legal fees are hush money to keep him from pointing out the other RNC and BushCheney campaign officials involved with the conspiracy. The volunteer lawyer for the New Hampshire Democratic Party, which is also suing Tobin, Paul Twomey, is not unaware that the Republicans are trying to cover-up something a lot bigger. "It originally appeared to us that there were just certain rogue elements of the Republican Party who were willing to do anything to win control of the U.S. Senate, including depriving Americans of their ability to vote," Twomey said. "But now that the RNC actually is bankrolling Mr. Tobin's defense, coupled with the fact that it has refused some discovery in the civil case, really raises the questions of who are they protecting, how high does this go and who was in on this."

The New Hampshire GOP official who turned state's evidence when he pleaded guilty admits he and Tobin conspired to flood the Democratic phone banks and prevent the party from driving car-less, elderly and handicapped voters to the polls on election day. Raymond, a Republican colleague of Tobin's from way back, ran the Virginia-based telephone service and was approached by Tobin to implement the illegal scheme. Raymond's lawyer told the court that Tobin made the request for help in his official capacity as the top RNC official for New England and his client believed the RNC had sanctioned the activity. So who exactly is "Zero Tolerance" Mehlman trying to protect and what is worth over a million dollars for the RNC to cover up? Just wondering.

Friday, August 12, 2005

BUSH KEEPS HIS EYES TIGHTLY SHUT WHEN HIS LIMO PASSES CINDY ON THE ROAD

There are some really stand-up men and women in the Democratic Party. Howard Dean is one. He hasn't been corrupted by the allure of Inside-the-Beltway power-madness that seemingly drives politicians from both parties mad. I admire people like John Conyers, Barbara Boxer, Maxine Waters, Bernie Sanders... lots of others, in fact. But, honestly, I didn't expect real leadership to get us out of Bush's war in Iraq from inside the Beltway. I'm not surprised by the "Cindy Sheehan phenomena." Cindy's presence in front of Bush's compound in desolate godforsaken Crawford, Texas is starting to galvanize the country. (Soon she may even get onto CNN instead of the make-believe "celebrities" they create to waste time and help the corporate establishment keep peoples' minds off real problems.)

Today if the cowardly Bush didn't keep his eyes shut in the backseat of his limousine, he got a motorcade view, his first, of Cindy and more than 100 supporters camped outside his made-for-TV-ranch as he was chauffeured to a political fund-raiser next door. He didn't stop. Cindy and the other patriots were forced by police to stand behind yellow tape. This time they didn't shove her in a ditch or force them to leave their makeshift campsite; too many reporters around. Cindy's handmade sign read: "Why do you make time for donors and not for me?"

Riding behind tinted windows, it is unclear if Bush averted his eyes or looked at the demonstrators as his caravan passed. Matt C's report that he threw a beer can out the window has not been substantiated. Bush arrived at his neighbor's ranch for a barbecue just before noon, where he was expected to raise millions of dollars in bribe money for the Republican National Committee, which is
spending a fortune trying to defend convicted New Hampshire GOP vote tamperer Jim Tobin, the man at the heart of the illegal election day phone-jamming conspiracy which delivered NH's electoral votes to Bush and the state's Senate seat to John Sununu. The 200 plus wealthy right-wingers at the 478 acre ranch paid a minimum of $25,000 a head to hear Bush; many are "rangers," or "pioneers," corrupt bribers who give Bush $100,000 or more (in return for favorable legislation and other government favors. One prominent Bush "Pioneer," Thomas Noe of Ohio, is facing 30 years in prison for turning the Ohio Workmen's Compensation Fund into a honeypot for GOP politicians-- including Bush, of course-- and into a personal piggy-bank.

Rather than bring our troops back from Iraq, which Cindy and the majority of people in this country want, Bush said on Thursday that he is considering sending even more troops there before the Iraqi elections in December. Over 60% of grassroots (meaning REAL, as opposed to Beltway) Americans, oppose Bush's Iraq policies, although he is supported by most Republican politicians and by careerist Democrats like Joe Biden and Joe Lieberman, who have lost touch with the voters and whose abandonment of Democratic values should be remembered at election time. Bush wants to send at least another 10,000 Americans to Iraq before the end of the year. Only 38% of Americans agree with Bush's policies in Iraq (and that includes buckets of slime like Biden and Lieberman).

Cindy began her vigil last weekend, declaring she would stay for the entire month that Bush plans to vacation in Texas or until he agrees to meet with her so she can ask him what the
"noble cause" is that he keeps yammering about-- and for which her 24 year old son Casey died. Everyday more and more peace advocates and activists join her, including at least three other parents who have lost children in the war. The Bush Smear Machine is working on overdrive to attack and discredit Cindy, the way the attack and smear every patriot who disagrees with them.

"The president says he feels compassion for me, but the best way to show that compassion is by meeting with me and the other mothers and families who are here," Sheehan said. "All we're asking is that he sacrifice an hour out of his five-week vacation to talk to us, before the next mother loses her son in Iraq."

SCHWARZENEGGER TO DO STRIP-TEASE AT ROLLING STONES BOSTON CONCERT WHILE JAGGER SINGS THAT BUSH IS A HYPOCRITE

Arnold Schwarzenegger, a misogynist groper who slipped into office claiming to be an anti-special interests reformer in a wave of disgust over a corrupt Democrat, has spent his entire term raising buckets of money from... special interests. Schwarzenegger has proven that he is hugely more corrupt than anyone ever though Grey Davis was, even going so far as to take stolen money from Thomas Noe, the notorious looter of Ohio's Workmen's Compensation Fund. (And when even the Republican governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Auditor, and a pacel of congresscritters and senators as well as the morally bankrupt Bush regime sent back some of the money Noe gave them, Schwarzenegger still held onto his Noe bribes!) Well, now the Austrian money machine musclehead is whoring himself out to raise more money for his propaganda war against working men and women in California by partying with rich degenerates at a Rolling Stones concert in Boston.

The Stones are loudly pointing out that they have no involvement with Schwarzenegger's scheme to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars at their concert. It costs $100,000 to join Arnold in a luxury corporate box on August 21 at Boston's Fenway Park. Schwarzenegger's party will cap a multi-state fundraising swing that begins next week for Schwarzenegger's Nov. 8 special (interests) election. First he's hosting a private party for 40 rich Repugs at $10,000 a pop and then the ones who come up with $100,000 each get to sit in the luxury box with the governor while the Stones sing "Sweet Neo-Con," the song they wrote about Bush. Lyrics:

"You call yourself a Christian
I call you a hypocrite
You call yourself a patriot
Well I think you're full of shit
How come you're so wrong
My sweet Neo-Con?"

Mortgage dealer Ameriquest made the arrangements for Schwarzenegger's little fundraiser. With Bush's Smear Machine already starting their full-on anti-Stones crusade-- one Fox propagandist claims that the Stones have inspired a generation of American criminals (do they include Arnold?)-- it will be interesting to see how Arnold balances his pleasure with his politics. I guess money makes all that go away anyway.

HAVE YOU EVER HEARD BILL O'REILLY TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT ANYTHING OF SUBSTANCE?

I have a friend named A. who sits and watches Fox "News" whenever he's at home. He can't get enough of O'Reilly and thinks O'Reilly is a moderate. A. claims to be anti-Bush, but like more than a few American Jews, he was happy to see Bush commit American troops to attack Iraq, a policy that is disastrous to America (and probably to Israel) but that was very much pushed by Ariel Sharon's far right party and his U.S. allies, the neo-cons. A. doesn't understand why people refer to Bill O'Reilly as Bill O'Lielly. Since A. wasn't aware of who Cindy Sheehan is when I asked him yesterday he probably isn't aware that O'Lielly has been busy smearing this grieving mother's reputation all over Fox (when he isn't trying to turn the Rolling Stones into the Dixie Chicks). O'Lielly's latest moronic ploy was to claim, along with other right-wing Bush propagandists masquerading as journalists, that the Sheehan family strongly opposes Cindy's actions. Today I saw Cindy's response to O'Lielly's latest pack of o'lies.

"Still putting out the O'Reilly fires of me being a traitor and using Casey's name dishonorably, my in-laws sent out a press statement disagreeing with me in strong terms; which is totally okay with me, because they barely knew Casey. We have always been on separate sides of the fence politically and I have not spoken to them since the election when they supported the man who is responsible for Casey's death. The thing that matters to me is that our family -- Casey's dad and my other 3 kids are on the same side of the fence that I am."

WHERE'S HILLARY? AMERICA'S SOUL IS OUTSIDE THE CRAWFORD RANCH. DEMOCRATIC POLITICIANS SHOULD GO THERE AND HUMBLY PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO A REAL LEADER

I know why corporate shills and Beltway hacks like the Democrats' two disgraceful Joes-- Biden and Lieberman-- are more likely to visit George and Laura in Crawford than they are to go down and show some solidarity with Cindy. But what about Hillary? Where's Hillary? Is she with Biden and Lieberman, who think we need to send more troops to Iraq, or is she with Cindy Sheehan and the American people, who think we need to brings troops home from Iraq? I remember hearing that Congresswoman Maxine Waters was flying down to spend some time with Cindy. I know Congressman John Conyers sent Bush a letter asking him to meet with Cindy and I saw that Conyers was joined by Cindy's congressman (George Miller) as well as by Maxine and Congressfolks Dennis Kucinich, Jim McDermott, Zoe Lofgren, Bernie Sanders, Barbara Lee, John Lewis, Jim Oberstar, Bob Filner, Jim McGovern, Carolyn Maloney, and Corrine Brown. These elected members of Congress were asking the unelected, crooked occupant of the White House to honor Cindy's simple and humble request for a meeting to discuss a policy that has claimed the life of her son. "We have no illusions," wrote Conyers, "that the intercession of Members of Congress will change the President's mind more than Cindy can, but we think it is important for all of us to show our support for Cindy - and for all of the Gold Star Families - in whatever way we can."

Yesterday's AOL poll showed that a very substantial majority of Americans, when offered 3 choices about our troops there-- increase the level, keep the level as is, decrease the level-- chose decrease the level. Joe Biden and Joe Lieberman, who want to send more troops to Iraq are dead wrong and completely out of touch with Americans. They are career Inside The Beltway hacks who have more in common with lobbyists and with Republican politicians than they do with their own constituents. I want to see what Hillary Clinton and other would-be Democratic nominees do with regard to Cindy. I want to see if any of them are willing to show some real LEADERSHIP.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

REPUBLICROOK ABRAMOFF FINALLY ARRESTED! IS THIS CURTAINS FOR ARCH-VILLAIN TOM DELAY?

House Republican Leader Tom DeLay's closest political associate and #1 bagman, lobbyist Jack Abramoff was arrested in Los Angeles today. There are state and Federal investigations of Abramoff all over the country and the FBI, IRS and several other Federal agencies have created a joint Abramoff task force to sort out how he and one of his crooked business associates, Michael Scanlon, have managed to defraud American Indian tribes all over the countryout of nearly $100 million, much of it winding up in GOP campaign coffers tied to DeLay. Today a Federal Grand Jury indicted Abramoff on 5 counts of wire fraud and one for conspiracy in an intensely complex scheme stemming from the purchase of a Florida casino cruise line from a businessman later murdered in Fort Lauderdale. The six counts could bring him 30 years in prison (until Bush pardons him) and $1.5 million in fines (a mere drop in the bucket for the high-flying lobbyist).

From ripping off Indian Tribes and pitting gambling associations against Christian fundamentalist suckers (playing both sides of the fence with his hypocrite pal Ralph Reed in tow) to helping to create slave labor conditions in the U.S. colony of the Marianas Islands, Abramoff has been a crucial part of the Tom Delay money-generating machine and his pay-for-play Congress. Meanwhile another Federal Grand Jury, this one in Florida, is investigating separate allegations of bank fraud.

Time and time again records and interviews show that Abramoff has used his connections to members of Congress, particularly Tom DeLay and his chief lieutenants, like the corrupt pawn DeLay installed as head of the House Ethics Committee, Doc Hastings (R-WA), to help pull off his illegal scams. So far no one has publicly accused Abramoff (or DeLay) in the murder of Gus Boulis, an Abramoff associate gone astray who had a great deal of incriminating information on Abramoff and DeLay.

Now that Abramoff is finally in jail and indicted, perhaps the mass media will start reporting this story (unless, of course, there are new developments in the toilet scrubbing by the Runaway Bride).

BILLIE JO ARMSTRONG AND MICK JAGGER STRIKE A BLOW AGAINST THE EMPIRE-- WELL ACTUALLY TWO INDIVIDUAL BLOWS

It's unlikely that someone who likes rock'n'roll has missed the title track and debut single from Green Day's current album, American Idiot. It's probably the biggest hit of 2005 (and definitely my favorite song this year). And now I can say that my favorite video of the year comes from this album too. I just saw the clip for "Wake Me Up When September Ends." It is a really powerful statement about how these guys feel about Bush's War in Iraq. You gotta see it. And you can: http://www.greenday.com/greenday.html

Meanwhile, a bit longer in the tooth than Green Day, Mick Jagger hasn't completely forgotten the Stones' roots. It seems the whole world's in a tizzy about the Stone's very direct anti-Bush song, "Sweet Neo-Con," from A BIGGER BANG, their new album but it does kind of evoke the sentiments that made people love the Stones back when they did "Street Fighting Man." It's clearly their best album in many many years (and in all likelihood their last studio album). Functionaries from U.S. corporate offices of the Stones, Inc are running around panicked (imagine what Bush's pals over at Clear Channel will say!) and are trying to deny that the song is actually about Bush or the Republicans. Uh huh. This is what Jagger told NEWSWEEK about it:
"It is direct. Keith said [he breaks into a dead-on Keith imitation], 'It's not really metaphorical.' I think he's a bit worried because he lives in the U.S." Jagger smiles "But I don't."

But you be the judge. Here are some lyrics. Does this sound like Bush to you?

"You call yourself a Christian, I call you a hypocrite/
You call yourself a patriot. Well, I think your are full of shit!...
How come you're so wrong, my sweet neo-con."

Can the vicious Bush smear machine go after the Stones and Green Day the way they've gone after anyone who is brave enough and patriotic enough to oppose their deprecations? I'd say Green Day is relatively safe; their fans are either tolerant of dissent or dissenters themselves. The Stones, on the other hand, have a lot of old fans who have gotten fat, stupid and right-wing over the years and decades. If the Bush people attack, look for Billie Jo to swing back-- hard. Jagger? We'll see but I've never forgiven them for "Let's spend some time together" on the Ed Sullivan Show (even with the smirks). My guess is that if the Bush Smear Machine goes after the Stones the way they went after the Dixie Chicks, Jagger will buckle under to the requirements of Stones, Inc.

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"BRING 'EM ON"- GEORGE W. BUSH, ILLEGITIMATE, UNELECTED PRESIDENT/COWARD

Yesterday, a radio talk show caller, disdainful of Bush but trying to be fair, thought she recalled Bush being heroic on 9/11. The talk show host didn't correct her but regardless of how Rove and Fox "News" have tried, successfully, to re-paint the events of the day, Bush was a pathetic non-leader running around the country on his jet like a chicken without a head, scared shitless and flying from Florida to military bases in Arkansas and Nebraska. He was anything but heroic. He was the physical coward on 9/11 he had been his entire life. There is a big difference between being personally brave and heroic and being a cocky bully (when you're the commander of the most powerful military force in history). Today's BOSTON GLOBE has a cartoon that captures George Bush on August 11, 2005 perfectly. Please take a look: http://content.todayscartoons.uclick.com/?feature=fd41a05909dc00e0a7a1134e35085d13

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

I WANNA GO TO CRAWFORD, TEXAS-- BUT NOT FOR TEA WITH GEORGE & LAURA

Take a look at this video clip (it's like a minute long): http://www.truemajority.org/GoldStar_web.mov/

Every time I hear Cindy Sheehan speak I want to cry. When I woke this morning I didn't have to worry about crying though. Bush's pals in the mainstream media-- not just his co-conspirators at Fox, but the cowards at CNN and MSNBC and CBS and ABC and NBC and the rest-- were running clips of the Georgia runaway bride. (I swear I'm not making this up.) Even the CNN talking head was laughing at CNN for running this non-story. I mean is this a news network? The runaway bribe was NEVER a story and now it's... how many months later and someone at CNN decides Americans need to hear she's mowing lawns and scrubbing toilets? But there's no room to talk about a woman who wants to talk to the so-called president about the so-called reasons her son-- and other people's sons-- had to die in Iraq.

It infuriated me. So I decided to fly down to Austin, rent a car and drive out to Crawford to tell Cindy Sheehan than I feel for her.

I remember in 1966 I heard about the first big draft board rally in NYC. I was living a couple hours away and I was really just a kid. But I somehow managed to get into New York and I somehow managed to get to the front of the rally which started out as a protest by 10 people and ended up with tens of thousands. An agreement was reached between the police and the organizers that the 10 leaders would get arrested as a symbolic gesture of nonviolent protest and everyone else would sing a few folk songs and go home peacefully. Well no one consulted me. As the police ushered the 10 under the barricades I attached myself to Dr. Spock (not the Vulcan, the baby doctor) and claimed I was his aide and he might have a heart attack and die if I wasn't with him. The cop who challenged me-- he knew the difference between 10 and 11-- looked puzzled but Spock laughed and agreed and in I went-- to jail. It was my first time, though not my last. But the first was the best. It was a cell filled with the coolest people in NY: Allen Ginsburg, Tuli Kupferberg, Ed Saunders, Benjamin Spock... Eventually the rest of the crowd got pissed off and everyone wanted to be arrested so the police started arresting everyone until there was no more capacity. And then they let everyone go. It was all kind of good-natured. I have a feeling Crawford's not gonna be like New York. But Cindy Sheehan doesn't need to face the Texans alone.

And I have a feeling History's being made with Cindy in Crawford-- despite the mass media-- and not with Rumsfeld's idiotic register-to-walk thing in DC. (When I just read that today I thought some leftie had written it as a spoof to make fun of the right-wing loons. But apparent they don't need any help from the left for that!)

If you haven't heard Cindy on the radio, Amy Goodman did a good interview with her a few weeks ago on DEMOCRACY NOW. Here's a piece from her blog:


AMY GOODMAN: President Bush also directly addressed service men and women and their families. He told them that the best way to honor those who have died in the war is to keep fighting. He seemed to acknowledge the falling army recruitment rates by putting a in a plug for military service.

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: To the soldiers in this hall and our service men and women across the globe, I thank you for your courage under fire and your service to our nation. I thank our military families. The burden of war falls especially hard on you. In this war, we have lost good men and women who left our shores to defend freedom and did not live to make the journey home. I’ve met with families grieving the loss of loved ones who were taken from us too soon. I've been inspired by their strength in the face of such great loss. We pray for the families, and the best way to honor the lives that have been given in this struggle is to complete the mission. I thank those of you who have re-enlisted in an hour when your country needs you. And to those watching tonight who are considering a military career, there is no higher calling than service in our armed forces.


AMY GOODMAN: President Bush, speaking at Fort Bragg. In our studio in Washington D. C., Cindy Sheehan, her son Casey killed in Iraq in April 2004, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace. Welcome to Democracy Now! It's great to have you with us.

CINDY SHEEHAN: Hi, Amy. Thank you. It's nice to be here.

AMY GOODMAN: Your response to President Bush addressing U.S. service men and women and what his message was.

CINDY SHEEHAN: Well, first of all, I think the best way to honor my son's death would be to bring the troops home, and that's what we in Gold Star Families want our children to be remembered for: peace and not war and hatred. For him to use my son's blood to continue the killing, to me, is despicable. I don't want one more drop of blood spilled in my son's name or in my name. We never should have been there in the first place. It was a mistake. It was a mistake when we invaded. It's a mistake now, and I want my son’s sacrifice and the sacrifices of the other brave Americans to stand for peace and to bring peace to the world and not to spread more hate. You know, he said that my son died to spread freedom and democracy in that region. We're spreading imperialism and death and destruction everywhere we go. And, no, not one more drop of blood in my son's name or the names of any other of our brave young people who have made the ultimate sacrifice for basically nothing.

AMY GOODMAN: Cindy, what were your feelings when your son Casey went to Iraq? Are they the same as now? And what were Casey's feelings about the invasion and occupation?

CINDY SHEEHAN: Right. Our family was against it from the beginning. Casey was against it, but he felt it was his duty to go because he was in the Army. And he felt that he had to go to protect his buddies, to be there for his buddies, to be support, and they are brainwashed into thinking that even if they don't agree with the mission, they're brainwashed into just blindly following it. I begged Casey not to go. I told him I would take him to Canada. I told him I would run over him with a car, anything to get him not to go to that immoral war. And he said, “Mom, I wish I didn't have to, but I have to go.”

AMY GOODMAN: We're talking to Cindy Sheehan, she lost her son Casey in Iraq. How did Casey die? What was the mission he died on?

CINDY SHEEHAN: We were told that he was going to rescue a group of soldiers that had been ambushed on April 4th in Sadr City, Baghdad. It was when L. Paul Bremer inflamed the Shiite militia into rebellion, first in Fallujah, then it spread to Sadr City, which is a Shiite slum in Baghdad. And so we were told he volunteered to go rescue a group of soldiers that had been ambushed, and on the way there, his convoy was ambushed, and seven soldiers were killed in that ambush.

AMY GOODMAN: Cindy Sheehan, there was no mention last night at the Fort Bragg speech of the Downing Street minutes, the minutes that were taken July 23, 2002, before the invasion, of a meeting of Prime Minister Tony Blair and his top advisors, saying that the U.S. was fixing the facts and intelligence around the policy to go to war. But you were at the hearing on the Hill in the Capitol, even if it was in the basement, that was held by Congressman Conyers. Of the significance of these minutes, can you talk about that?

CINDY SHEEHAN: Well, like I said, we didn't agree with the war, we didn't agree with the invasion of Iraq. It looked like we were rushing into something that was unnecessary. You know, it was not necessary to protect America. And I could see that the sanctions were working. We had years of devastating sanctions against Iraq. The U.N. weapon inspectors were saying there were no weapons of mass destruction. So I believed all along that this invasion was unnecessary and that there was some other agenda behind it besides keeping America safe.
And when the Downing Street memos came out, and I read them, I just thought, “Well, this confirms my suspicion that this invasion was premeditated and prefabricated for a different agenda.” And it looks like my son's murder and the murder of almost 1,800 other Americans and tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis whose only crime is that they were born in Iraq at the wrong time, are dead -- are dead for the agenda of the neo-con war machine.
I really think that somebody in our government needs to be held accountable, and just because George Bush gets up and tells us that things are getting better, they're not getting better, and he needs to present some kind of facts to back up his position, and he needs to answer the Congressmen. I think it’s 128 Congress people have signed John Conyers's letter asking for explanation into this Downing Street memo, and it needs to be investigated. Congress needs to do it's Constitutional duty for once and investigate the memo because we families that have paid the ultimate price, who will be grieving and mourning and in pain for the rest of our lives, we deserve to know the truth.

AMY GOODMAN: Karen Kwiatkowski of the Pentagon, retired Lieutenant Colonel, you have written about how the Pentagon has suppressed information and twisted the truth to drive the country to war. What about the Downing Street memo? Does this fit into the picture? Were you surprised by this particular meeting and the documents that have come out that?

LT. COL. KAREN KWIATKOWSKI: No, not surprised. Very much like Cindy said, it confirmed things that I witnessed that I didn't understand at the time. This intention to go to war, this decision, this very early decision, possibly as early as 2001 or before, this we were unaware of. But seeing that the decision had been made, and I think the Downing Street memoranda show that very clearly, the position of the administration long before the American people were ever notified of any kind of threat or rationale for going into Iraq, knowing that that existed explains a whole lot of what I saw and it makes sense, and even things that I haven't written about, things that I just saw and that folks in the Pentagon like me, probably thousands of them, saw and did not at the time understand. This war plan was engaged and operational long before many people, even insiders, understood, and it was engaged for a reason.
And George Bush, in his latest speech -- every time he gives a speech, in fact, I listen to see if he will explain why we are in Iraq. And every time I hear him give a speech, I'm disappointed. He never explains why we're there. He makes up stories, as he did, you know, in last night's speech, very clearly untrue in many, many ways, and he doesn't address why our young men and women are dying. You know, it's particularly insulting to me to hear him talk about those deaths when this country, and this administration has more than any previous administration and more than any other country in the world that has lost soldiers in Iraq, has refused to show proper respect for those dead soldiers and for those losses. He has attended to date no funerals -- George Bush or Dick Cheney. They refuse to acknowledge the real cost of their decisions. This is particularly insulting for him to use their deaths and to somehow, you know, wave this flag, when he himself by his own actions does not care about these deaths.

AMY GOODMAN: Karen Kwiatkowski is a retired Lieutenant Colonel speaking to us from West Virginia, worked in the Pentagon, the office that oversaw the Office of Special Plans. Douglas Feith ran that. Also, in our Washington D.C. studio, Cindy Sheehan, mother of Casey, who was a U.S. soldier who died in Iraq last year.

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AMY GOODMAN: Our guest on the line with us in Washington is Cindy Sheehan. She is the mother of Casey, who died in Iraq last year. We're also going to go to Baghdad to talk with a mother, with an Iraqi blogger, about the situation there. Cindy I did want to ask you right before the Fort Bragg address of President Bush, he met with family members who lost loved ones in Iraq. Have you been able to meet with Bush administration officials?

CINDY SHEEHAN: Actually, I met with the President in June of 2004, a couple of months after my son was killed. We were summoned up to Fort Irwin, Washington state, to have a sit down with the president. So my entire family went. And I was on CNN last night with Larry King talking about this, and there was another mother who had met with him, and she said that she supports the war and the President, and she said he was so warm and everything and gentle and kind, and when my family and I met with him, I met a man who had no compassion in him. He had no heart. Like Karen said, he cares nothing about us. We tried to show him pictures of Casey. He wouldn't look at them. He wouldn't even acknowledge Casey's name. He called me “Mom” through the entire visit. He acted like we were at a tea party, like it was something fun, that we should just be so pleased that we got to meet with the President who killed our son.

AMY GOODMAN: What did you say to him?

CINDY SHEEHAN: The first thing, he came up to me, and he goes, “Mom, I can't imagine your loss. I can't imagine losing a loved one, you know, whether it be a mother, a father, a sister or brother.” And I stopped him, and I said, “You have two children. Try to imagine them being killed in a war. How would that make you feel?” And he got a little bit of -- just a little bit of human flicker in his eye, like he might be connected for a minute, because this is a man that's disconnected from humanity. And he had just got a little flicker in his eye, and I said, “Trust me, you don't want to go there.” And you know what he told me? He goes, “You're right, I don't.” And so I said, “Well, thank you for putting me there.”
And then he moved on to the next person, and then a little while later we were talking, and he went up to my oldest daughter, and he said, “I wish I could bring back your loved one to replace the hole in your heart.” And she goes, “Yeah, so do we.” And he gave her the dirtiest look and turned his back on her and ignored her for the rest of the meeting. And then a little later on in the meeting, I said, “Why were we invited here? We didn't vote for you in 2000, and we're certainly not going to vote for you in 2004.” And he said, “It's not about politics,” which is just bologna, because he went through the campaign trail, and last night he said he meets with families, and we say that we’re praying for him and stuff like that.
You know, that’s not -- that wasn't our experience. And everybody else I’ve talked to who have met with him have about the same experiences I do. He comes in, says I want to extend the gratitude of the nation and express my condolences, but he says it, and his eyes don't convey that, his heart doesn't convey that. We felt – we left our meeting with him feeling worse than when we walked in, feeling more determined to stop the madness in Iraq than before.

A PRESCRIPTION FOR DRIVING THE FASCISTS OUT OF POWER

James J. Kroeger wrote an interesting piece recently at AmericaBlog on how Democrats can win. It's well worth reading; the name is The Republican Nemesis. I'll summarize it here but I want to point out a couple of obvious flaws first. Kroeger keeps talking about how the Democrats keep losing elections (and how they will never win any elections unless they follow his prescription). I like his prescription but I think it's important to note that even with massive Republican vote fraud, Gore won almost a million more votes than Bush in 2000 (including a clear plurality in Florida) and it was only the successful post-election Bush campaign maneuverings-- first with his Florida campaign chairman/Secretary of State Katherine Harris and later with the U.S. Supreme Court-- in keeping a lawful recount from being conducted, that took the presidency away from the lawfully elected president and awarded it to the corporate pawn and doofus who still sits in the White House. And in
2004 Kerry also won the election and the precise and very specific documentation for what the Republicans did in Ohio is readily available in the Conyers Report for anyone who cares to read it.
That doesn't negate the article's points exactly but the Democrats' main problems are that the Republicans are fascists and criminals not (just) savvier marketers. Add to this that the corporate powers behind the GOP own-- like in bought and completely control-- the mass media and have been very successful in preventing Democratic candidates who have the ability to effectively answer GOP smears from getting ahead (like Dean; they knew Kerry would be easier to handle) and their media never lets the Democrats' message get out anyway.

Kroeger's main point is that the GOP's "cunning and marketing savvy" dominate the political landscape and that Democrats keep trying to politely argue ideas while Republicans just smear away. "Republican strategists have been able to blend their astute grasp of marketing principles & human nature & social psychology into a formula that delivers almost guaranteed success at the polls.   While Democrats knock themselves out every election cycle trying to talk to Swing Voters about The Issues, Republicans have calmly focused their attention on winning THE Image Campaign.  Quite simply: Democrats lose because they don’t understand what moves their target audience."

Swing Voters eventually get sick of hearing charges and counter charges and arcane, nuanced issue-oriented arguments and, confused, tend to make their decisions based on impressions of the candidates. Republicans have successfully understood this and acted on it by creating doubts in the minds of swing voters about the CHARACTER of Democratic candidates (and about the Democratic Party in general). If there are no real flaws to work on, they just make up something-- "accusations, insinuations, & innuendo will work just fine.   They hope to encourage voters to question the motivation and dependability of The Democrats.  They try to create the perception that Democrats are “defective” in a disturbing way." Kerry was painted by the Right Wing Echo Chamber as an indecisive and shallow “flip-flopper” the moment it was clear he would be the nominee.

Kroeger points out that right-wing economic policies clearly hurt the interests of the VAST majority of voters-- and what their environmental and social policies do to our nation have become abundantly clear-- so that the only way they can win elections (other than my suggestion above-- ie- steal them and, in effect, abolish democracy) is to win the Image Campaign. Their mass media wing then makes the Image Campaign paramount in the minds of swing voters. "That is why they are committed, now and forever, to negative campaigning.  Republicans have never forgotten a key stratagem they perfected during the Reagan Era: DEMONIZING YOUR OPPONENTS WORKS.  It works because Swing Voters are essentially 'headline readers' & 'sound byte nibblers.'  When they see in the headlines that Candidate A accused Candidate B of having a certain personality defect, they tend to believe it. (Unless it is effectively answered.)" Kroeger makes a big point in how the Republicans create a positive impression in voters' minds of themselves by contrasting themselves with defective Democratic candidates. The more viciously they smear the Democrats, the more desirable they are as an alternative. At the same time, they know that the sensationalistic and lazy media will give priority coverage to their personal attacks, distracting attention away from their weak points: issues, wwhich are often difficult to understand, not just for busy citizens but also for the really stupid breed of news readers and incompetent mass media analysts (not to mention dishonest partisans masquerading as journalists-- be it George Bush's cousin at Fox or Scotty McClellan's male prostitute/fake reporter lover.

Koeger suggests Democrats can win by aggressively "defining back" and forgetting about subordinating our campaigns to civil discourse. They fight to the death. We don't seem to care as much if we win or not. Gore sure didn't. And neither did Kerry. I sure had the idea that Bush would have been willing to tear the country apart to hold onto his stolen electoral votes in Florida. Gore was a woos. Kroeger says it's essential for Democrats to learn how to "create an image of The Republican Politician that is threatening to Swing Voters, one that they will not ultimately want to identify with."

By now we should all be familiar with what George Lakoff says about how good the Right is with manipulating images in the minds of swing voters and how talented Republicans have become at choosing words & associations that work for them. Kroeger points out that even more important are the emotions that are conjured up with these words. And it's the emotions that the Republicans use when using these words that deceive the voters. "Consider the phony outrage that Lynne & Dick Cheney expressed after the third debate. At a time when it was crucial for Kerry to continue to build momentum after a solid debate performance, his advisors ended up losing the post-debate spin.  They lost it because they didn’t understand how crucial Kerry’s response would be and they didn’t understand how a candidate absolutely must respond to an Angry Outrage Performance if she wants to win. The big story that Swing Voters saw on TV the next day (those who didn’t watch the debate) was that the Cheneys were really angry that Kerry had called their daughter a lesbian on national
TV. What turned this into a home run for the Republicans was Kerry’s unfortunate response; a written statement that sounded a lot like an apology. 
"Whenever Democratic candidates are the target of a Republican politician’s expressed anger, it is crucial that they respond properly if they want to win The Image Campaign.  Impressions formed during such confrontations are usually remembered on voting day.  John Kerry should have responded emotionally by calling for a televised press conference, and then using the spotlight to laugh at the Cheneys’ phony display of anger.  Laughter is the appropriate emotion for a candidate to feel and express when he is guilty of no wrongdoing whatsoever.  After laughing at the Cheneys, Kerry would then have been able to focus the media’s attention on the real story, which was/is the clever manipulations and deceptions that the Republicans always use to mislead voters." 
With this kind of response, Kerry would have told Swing Voters how they should respond to the reports they’re hearing, which is exactly what people want. Eventually all Kerry would have has to have done was to have pointed out with good-humored stabs of ridicule the many times that the Cheneys had, themselves, mentioned their daughter’s lesbianism to the public and then gone on to show how this incident illustrates perfectly what lying sacks of shit the Republicans are and what GREAT THREATS they are. Kroeger asks Democrats to always point out how "The Cunning Republicans" represent a huge threat to the average American. Kerry could have turned the whole Cheney-lesbian-fake-outrage episode into a complete disaster for the Republicans by focusing attention—with first hand evidence—on the characteristic duplicity of Republican politicians.  Swing Voters would have perceived that John Kerry appeared to be innocent of wrongdoing because he showed no fear in the face of the Cheneys’ obviously fake anger and attempted deception. Kerry could have taken the opportunity-- if he were sharp, which he clearly wasn't-- to present himself to voters as "their protectors & defenders from something that seriously threatens them.  Kerry’s advisors should have recognized that the overreaching Cheneys had actually given them a tremendous opportunity to further define the Republicans in the eyes of the Swing Voters as manipulative shysters whom they should fear."
 
Even if we find it distasteful, Kroeger points out that the only way Democrats can win against the modern (neo-fascist) GOP is by defining them as a group that is [morally] defective and threatening-- ie- demonizing them, as effectively as they demonize Democrats. "Swing Voters will vote for the Democrat if they end up with an image of The Republican Politician that they find threatening. He thinks we need to sharply define The Republican Politician as a shrewd, cunning, deceiving, manipulative, mean-spirited, Con-Artist who willfully and gleefully assassinates the character of any innocent victim who stands in his way.  We need to describe them in this way with palpable emotion.  In terms of basic, overall strategy, Democrats need to constantly remind themselves that IT’S NOT THE ECONOMY, STUPID! IT’S THE IMAGE CAMPAIGN!" (I wonder if he listens to Randy Rhodes on Air America. She does this every single day, as do many of the Air America hosts-- pointing out again and again how the Bush Regime smears every patriotic America who contradicts their ideologically-driven pronouncements.) Kroeger goes so far to insist that every time "a Democratic candidate speaks out on an issue like the economy, or the environment, or foreign policy, final comments should be made that refer to the Republican politician as a scheming manipulator, a threatening deceiver.  We must make our logical points on the issues, but then we must always bring it back to the image of The Republicans that we are trying to establish, the scary image that reflects the truth of who they are." He also warns that Democrats have been showing far too much respect for Republican politicians and that if Democratic nominees always show respect for their Republican opponents, on some intuitive level voters will wonder why and even assume that they are worthy of respect. (He points out that when a candidate is meeting a Repugly opponent face-to-face at a debate, he must be courteous (to show that you were “brought up right”) but as soon as he finds himself addressing others again, he needs to make it very clear—in moderate but detectable ways—that he does not respect his opponent because he does not respect his agenda or his methods. "Yes," Kroeger says, "show graciousness but feel condescension.  Be sure that you intently communicate your fear of the damage that these people can do to America."

He asks Democrats "to learn how to be openly 'two-faced.' It is a tactic that has worked well for the Republicans, one that we need to master, as well. It is important that we model the disrespect that Swing Voters should be showing & feeling for Republican politicians. Be superficially polite, but make sure that your fundamental lack of respect shows through. Show your disrespect more conspicuously whenever you have an opportunity to address The Audience directly.  Yes, it’s true that Swing Voters are likely to be turned off by a continuous exchange of angry charges and countercharges between the two parties, but the only other alternative for Democrats is to allow the Republicans to constantly savage them with impunity."

And most importantly, Democrats need to understand the importance of showing Swing Voters that they fear Republican rule. The more apparent it is to Swing Voters that a lot of Americans are truly scared of George Bush & The Republicans, the more they’re going to wonder if maybe they should also be afraid of him. (Typically, we first learn to fear things that we didn’t fear previously after seeing fear in the faces of others.) Some Democrats might think it would be better for us to emphasize our anger, but we need to be aware of the ways that this can backfire.  We do not want to be characterized as 'Angry People' who are always angry [in a threatening sort of way].  Voters need to see that behind our anger is a real fear for the well-being of the American People and for America’s reputation around the world.  We should never be reluctant to show our fear of Bush, but we need to make it clear in our tone that our fear is appropriate and that our anger is controlled & justified." Kroeger insists that "the ultimate truth of political competition is that Swing Voters ALWAYS choose a particular candidate or party because they fear the consequences of having the other candidate/party in office, the one they didn’t vote for... What Democrats need to understand clearly is that Swing Voters can be persuaded to fear either party.  Right now, too many of them fear The Democrats more than they fear The Republicans. They will return to their identification with the Democratic Party only after they have been persuaded that it is The Republicans whom they ought to fear, not the Democrats. It is the Republicans who are not like them, who are simply looking for yet another opportunity to play them for fools."

This all sounds like it should be a piece of cake, right? I mean it all seems so obvious that the Republicans are masters of the political smear and that more and more of the silent majority-- as reflected in Bush's sinking poll numbers-- are seeing how they lie and how truly worthy of fear they are. But nothing is easy and unless Democrats stand up and fight-- AND FIGHT HARD like our lives depend on it... well, I don't believe the Republicans will ever voluntarily give up power the way Gore did in 2000.

 

KATHERINE HARRIS-- THE DRAGON LADY OF GOP POLITICS... SHE'S BACK

Tuesday Katherine Harris did what the Republican Establishment tried to get her not to do-- she announced that she would run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Bill Nelson. Last Friday I wrote some stuff about why this race is so crucial to the Bush Crime Syndicate in a piece called THE REAL STORY IN FLORIDA IS NOT ABOUT FOUL-MOUTHED TRAITOR BOB NOVAK GETTING A TIME OUT FROM CNN and why George and Bush have been trying-- unsuccessfully-- to recruit a credible candidate to oppose Harris in the GOP primary. Harris is very popular among the extreme rightists who are grateful that she changed history and stole the 2000 election from Gore, giving America it's first illegitimate, unelected-- and most pathetic-- president, George W. Bush. Democrats and independents, on the other hand, don't think malfeasance and high treason are qualification for higher office.

All statewide opinion polls, including those commissioned by the Repugs and other right wing organizations, show Harris significantly trailing the conservative Nelson, a former congressman and state insurance commissioner who was originally elected to the Senate in 2000. Harris kicked off her campaign by complaining that she was made into the butt of jokes because of her gross, if not grotesque, over-use of make-up. She claims un-named newspapers added color and intensity to the make-up that made her look like a clown (and frightened small children). Anyone who saw her on TV or in magazines while she was Florida Secretary of State and simultaneously Bush's Florida Campaign Chairman, clearly saw a woman trying to cover up an awful lot of something with an awful lot of cosmetics. But in a typical right-wing attempt to deny reality, she's now claiming the media just made her look that hideous. So far it is the only issue the media has focused on in the crucial Florida race, although Senator Nelson hasn't commented.

After Harris, wearing her Secretary of State hat (and rumored to have been a former Jeb Bush mistress), certified that George Bush had beaten Al Gore by 537 votes, before a recount proved that Gore had won a significant victory in Florida, she ran for Congress in a safe Republican district. She nearly lost twice and is widely viewed as the Republican least likely to beat Nelson in the general election. Florida Democrats are hopeful that they will not just retain the Senate seat but that they will also win the House seat she is giving up. According to a Reuters story on Harris' announcement, she is claiming "she would run as a conservative but progressive candidate." Neither Reuters nor Harris decided to explain what that means but perhaps it refers to the fact that the GOP-- and Harris' complete lock-step, party-line voting record in Congress-- have gotten progressively more and more conservative. I noticed that the newspapers and tv stations have lately stopped adding buckets of make-up to her look.

Monday, August 08, 2005

WILL McCAUL BE THE FIRST OF THE REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN CREATED IN THE TOM DELAY TEXAS GERRYMANDER TO BE OUSTED?

First a little background: Texas' 10th Congressional District was illegally created in a blatant powerplay by Tom DeLay. With the Republicans in complete control of all branches of Texas government, DeLay was able to force through an illegal gerrymander of the state's congressional districts in time for last year's elections. The Democratic stronghold of Austin was cut into 3 pieces and divided among 3 newly created GOP districts (effectively disenfranchising Austin's progressives and minorities). Mike McCaul, the son-in-law of L. Lawry Mays, CEO of the Republican propaganda network Clear Channel, ran, unopposed, on a platform of "Bush, Bush, Bush... and more Bush." In office he has been a complete and utter corporate shill, helping many times over all the fat cat donors who financed his primary battle (the most expensive congressional primary in American history). With Howard Dean as DNC Chairman, districts like this will not be going uncontested by the Democrats. And in 2006 the Democrats already have a strong candidate, Ted Ankrum. Ankrum, a highly decorated disabled combat veteran with 4 tours of duty in Vietnam (Bronze Star, Navy Commendation Medal, Purple Heart) was outraged when McCaul voted against increasing veterans benefits (while he works assiduously to abolish the estate tax for multi-millionaires). Ankrum worked for NASA and as the Deputy Head of the EPA specializing in cleaning up the hazardous waste sites abandoned by corporate industrial polluters (the ones McCaul and his Repuke pals are always trying to shield from Justice).

He'll make a strong candidate against McCaul but the 10th IS tailor-made, courtesy of DeLay, for a Republican. And now the news: over the weekend Texas Libertarian Michael Badnarik announced that he's running in the 10th too. Badnarik ran against Bush and Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. He is unlikely to draw more than 6-7% of the vote but that could be enough assistance for Ankrum to defeat McCaul.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

THE GOP PROBLEM WITH CLOSET CASES: VIRULENTLY HOMOPHOBIC & DESPERATE POLITICIANS WHO MOLEST YOUNG BOYS

I would guess that the VAST majority of Americans of all religious and all political persuasions, and of all sexual orientations, are horrified, if not shocked, by the serial scandals in the Catholic Church of systematic molestation, followed by institutional coverup, of young boys by mentally ill predatory priests. These priests were severely repressed homosexuals driven to child molestation by institutions that demand that they never express their sexuality and that they look at themselves as cursed and afflicted. These predator priests have been victimized by a malevolent and primitive Roman Catholic Church obsessed with homosexuality. Similarly the Republican Party has been victimizing homosexuals in it's ranks. A stretch? Not at all. Homosexuality is so anathema within the ranks of today's GOP that gays within the party overwhelmingly hide their preferences and stay in the closet, often LEADING anti-gay crusades either to cover up their own repressed desires or through self-loathing. The ones who "come out," are either outed by someone else, like Congressmen Jim Kolbe (R-AZ) and Steve Gunderson (R-WI) or caught in the act of furtive sex like Congressmen Ed Schrock (R-VA) and Robert Bauman (R-MD). Most gay Republican politicians cower in the closet-- like David Dreier (R-CA), Mark Foley (R-FL), and Jim McCrery (R-LA)-- doing whatever they can to publicly deny their homosexuality. Most of them are not "normal homosexuals" who have healthy consensual relationships with other gay men but are the types caught with young boys in public toilets. And usually the louder and shriller the anti-gay rhetoric you hear, the more perverted the Republican yelling them. Look at Republican activist Steve Wilsey of Dobson's fascistic Focus on the Family. Wilsey was a Focus on the Family's youth counselor and a man who was considered a mentor to kids. He was convicted Dec. 19 of one count of "sexual assault on a child by a person in a position of trust." The judgment came after prosecutors charged Wilsey with molesting an 8-year-old boy--the son of another Focus On the Family employee--over a period of 16 months. GOP activist/anti-gay crusader "Reverend" Stephen White was arrested for soliciting sex from a teenage boy in a Philly suburb. Republican state representative Brent Parker was arrested for soliciting sex from an undercover officer posing as a male prostitute. A couple of weeks ago Hawaii Republican County Councilman Keola Childs pleaded guilty to molesting a male child. Remember G Harrold Carswell, the judge who Nixon tried to force onto the U.S. Supreme Court but who was defeated by Senate Democrats? He was arrested for making a pass at an undercover cop in a public men's room at a Tallahassee, Florida, shopping mall. Republican pols Howard Brooks (a 61-year old aide to California GOP Assembyman Phil Wyman) and Andrew Buhr of Missouri were recently charged with molesting 12 and 13 year old boys and Maine Republican County Commissioner Merrill Robert Barter pleaded guilty last month to unlawful sexual contact and assault on a teenage boy.

One of these cases is now in the public eye. A GOP heavyweight in Washington state, a loud-mouthed Republican pol who to a great extent actually made his career based on his vicious homophobia, has been caught molesting young boys. Jim West is currently the Mayor of Spokane. But for 25 years West has used his positions of authority-- as a sheriff's deputy, Boy Scout leader and powerful politician – to lure young boys into his web. It looks like West was one of the typical Republican closet cases who desperately tried to show the world how aggressively homophobic he was to try to prove he wasn't gay. West wasn't just another two-bit Republican pol; he was the Washington State Senate leader and one of the most powerful GOP leaders in the Northwest. So how homophobic was West (while he was molesting underage boys)? Early in 1986, West introduced a bill to bar gays and lesbians from working in schools, daycare centers and some state agencies. The bill called for firing state workers whose sexual identities became known. That same year he voted to bar the state from distributing pamphlets telling people how to protect themselves from AIDS during sex. Needless to say he vigorously opposed every gay rights bill that ever came up and, of course voted for the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as between a man and a woman. In 2003, as Senate majority leader, he bottled up a gay rights bill in committee, where it died. Once he became Mayor of Spokane he opposed giving benefits to domestic partners of City Hall workers but was beaten with a veto-proof majority on the City Council. Jim West is a sick cookie, a sick Republican cookie.

Yesterday the FBI raided his home and confiscated his computer and other records as part of an on-going Federal Investigation into corruption allegations. West has been using his office to offer City Hall jobs to young men he met in gay online chat rooms. The FBI obtained the federal warrant to search West's home after convincing a federal judge there was probable cause to believe a federal crime had been committed. The warrant said there was sufficient evidence to believe that West "knowingly and willingly engaged in a scheme to entice others to engage in sexual activity with him through offers and grants of city of Spokane jobs, internships or appointments." West's secret life started unraveling in May when a local newspaper, The Spokesman-Review, started publishing the details of a thorough investigation into the Republican politician's double-life. His well-documented crimes against young boys go back into the 1970's when he was a deputy sheriff and a Boy Scout leader. West, who is clearly delusional, refuses to resign and is fighting a recall drive, does acknowledge using "poor judgment," but denies doing anything illegal. Nothing illegal? Does this sound legal to you? West and the members of the Pac NW Pedophile clan have been accused of using an at risk boys camp, Morning Star Boys Ranch, of which West is on the Board of Directors, as a kind of library to check out young boys for camping trips and hiking. It is alleged that during these trips the clan molested the young men. West, who resigned last week from the boys ranch Board of Directors, admits he "vaguely remembers" that he "maybe took one kid on a hike or camping trip once."

West, typical of the kind of cornered-rat-Republican on getting caught, is playing as if HE is the victim. After strenuously denying everything, he's now starting to crack and this horribly vicious, hate-filled homophobe who has used a career in public office to try to destroy the lives of innocent gay men and women, now tries to say he is being attacked because he is gay! "I'm being destroyed because I am a gay man, which is fine," this vicious right-wing child-molester/blowhard whined. Recently West lashed out against "sex Nazis" who try to regulate private sexual behavior, so deluded that he fails to recognize that he built his whole career on exactly that! "Because I am a gay man, because of this double life, it has been hell." My heart is not breaking for Jim West as more and more of his victims are coming forth to testify against his deprecations. By the time Bush and the Republicans are swept out of government we're going to have to build a new super-prison just to house the Republican politicians caught up in a culture of arrogant corruption and abuse of power beyond anything ever seen in this country before.

Saturday, August 06, 2005

IS THERE A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CORRUPT REPUBLICAN WITH AN "F" AND A CORRUPT DEMOCRAT WITH A "D"?

If you've been following this blog for a while you'd probably guess that I'm a Democrat. You'd be wrong. Not that I'm a Republican-- not by a LONG shot. And I usually wind up voting for the horrible candidates the Democratic Party puts up. The last Republican I supported was John Lindsay, who eventually switched and became a Democrat, when he ran for mayor of NYC as a progressive energetic reform Republican against a tired, conservative machine hack the Dems put up (Abe Beame). Looking through the blog pages you'll see attacks against everyone connected to Bush's illegitimate neo-fascist regime and attacks against legitimately-elected Republicans like DeLay, Cunningham, Pombo, Taylor, Lewis, Burns, Schwarzenegger and so on. It wouldn't be too far of a jump to assume I'm endorsing every horrible jackass the less-corrupt/less-corporate/less-militarist Democrats endorse. But that wouldn't be true. I have as much scorn and contempt for reactionary and corrupt Dems as I do for Republicans. Lieberman may be an advocate for good environmental policies but, overall, he still gets a failing grade. He defeated a far more progressive Republican (and a far less corrupt one) to first win his Senate seat. It may be hard to find Democrats as bad as Lieberman-- but it isn't impossible. I'm not going to start talking about his atrocious Senate colleagues today, reactionary swine like Biden and the 2 Nelsons, for example, or Dianne Feinstein and her bagman husband. Let me restrict myself to the House.

Before blogs-- let alone blogswarms-- were a factor, my friends are I raised as much money as we could for a seemingly progressive Democrat, Adam Schiff, to run against the hideous fascist Republican incumbent James Rogan. Rogan has been one of President Clinton's tormentors in the right-wing trumped up impeachment drama and he really deserved a far worse fate than just losing his seat. But, wow, were we all overjoyed when Schiff took over. We were overjoyed until he started voting. He's not nearly as bad as Rogan, of course, but he's still a dogshit Bush-supporter in disguise.

Remember how excited everyone was when Melissa Bean whooped the old right-wing pervert Phil Crane last year? Big cheers-- until she started voting. She voted EXACTLY how the execrable Crane would have voted on almost every important issue, from giving Bush the power to attack Iraq, to approving Bush's pro-corporate tort "reform" law and his pro-corporate bankruptcy bill to being one of the two deciding votes that allowed the horrible CAFTA legislation to pass. Why did I send her a check? You can be sure I won't make that mistake again. And she's not the only one. Recently THE NATION did some digging into the voting records of what they dubbed The Bush Democrats. When we decide who needs funds for their races next year, make sure you think about genuine progressives first and foremost and leave off the reactionary assholes like Melissa Bean (D-IL), Jim Matheson (D-UT, yes a Democrat is Utah-- better than any Repug they'd vote in but still voting EXACTLY how any Repug would vote in virtually EVERY substantive battle), Dennis Moore (D-KS), John Tanner (D-TN), Jim Cooper (D-TN), Henry Cuellar (D-TX). And almost as pro-Bush as those Democrats-in-name-only are reactionaries like Ike Skelton (D-MO), Jim Moran (D-VA), Solomon Ortiz (D-TX), Ruben Hinojosa (D-TX), Norm Dicks (D-WA), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), William Jefferson (D-LA).

Some of these Bush Democrats are gonna be in tough races next year, especially Bean, Matheson and Moore, all of whom are in red-trending districts. I hope they win so they can vote to organize the House in such a way that puts in Democratic committee chairmen and Nancy Pelosi as Speaker. But if they do, let them find their funds from reactionaries like themselves. On the other hand, some of these Bush Democrats-- particularly Dicks, Hinojosa, Jefferson, Meeks, Moran, Ortiz-- are in Democratic districts and could safely be taken down in primary battles if progressive and populist candidates run against their corrupt corporate asses.

BOB TAFT-- THE MOST HATED & MISTRUSTED GOVERNOR IN AMERICA... BY FAR

Survey USA posts regular approval/disapproval ratings for each of the 50 U.S. governors. If you've been a visitor to this blog you already know who has the lowest approval ratings. But I'll tell you anyway: Ohio's Governor Bob Taft rates an abysmal 19% approval (vs a 74% disapproval rating)-- and this was BEFORE the Coingate scandals really got going! The average governor has an approval rating of 48%. No one comes anywhere near Taft. Alaska's very distrusted Frank Murkowski comes in second worst with a 27% approval rating and a 66% disapproval and the only other governor in the bottom third is Matt Blunt of Missouri. A more recent poll shows Taft's rating to have dropped another 2% to land at a 17% approval. 71% of those that identify themselves as conservatives disapprove of Gov. Taft and 73% of those that attend church regularly disapprove of the job Gov. Taft has been doing.
Ohio voters are sick and tired of 15 years of the corruption and arrogance engendered by the one-party Republican control of their state and of the "pay-to-play" state government that Taft and his Republican cohorts have created (mirrored nationally by what Tom DeLay has done in the U.S. Congress).

Currently, Taft, who most Ohioans blame for the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars from the state Workmen's Compensation Funds, funneled into the pockets of key GOP donors and into the campaign coffers of every Republican pol in the state (as well as into the BushCheney campaign and into Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign war chest), is under investigation by the Ohio Ethics Commission for failing to report up to 60 golf outings he's taken since becoming governor. Taft faces ethics charges for failing to report gifts including expensive golf games. Many of Taft's generous golfing partners were people with whom the state was doing business, like Thomas Noe (who is charged with bilking millions from taxpayers under Taft's regime, while contributing gigantically to Republican officeholders), Tony Gorant (chairman of Akron General Medical Center), Tony Alexander (president and chief executive of Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp) and John Snow (then the head of transportation company CSX Corp. and now the Bush Regime's Treasury Secretary). On May 13, Taft golfed with his pal Noe-- who acknowledges that $13 million is missing from the state fund he was running for Taft-- at the Inverness Club in Toledo along with state Sen. Randy Gardner, according to documents obtained yesterday by The Associated Press through a public records release. Gardner says the outing was hosted by Mike Wilcox, who owns a Toledo financial firm, but the senator claims he doesn't know if Taft paid. Wanna make a guess?

Friday, August 05, 2005

GOP REACHING OUT TO BLACK VOTERS

On July 14 the Chairman of the Republican Party, Ken Mehlman made a half-assed apology to the NAACP for the GOP's vicious racist policies. He referred to the Republicans as the "party of Lincoln, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass." Mehlman neglected to mention that in more recent times the GOP has been the party of people like Doug Hanks of Charlotte, North Carolina. Today Republican City Council candidate Hanks, a longtime admirer of North Carolina's race-baiting Senator Jesse Helms, dropped out of the race after the weekly Rhinoceros Times pointed out his 4,000-plus postings on StormFront.org, a KKK-GOP-Nazi website that wouldn't have made Republicans like Lincoln, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington, Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass feel welcome. Oh, but it's home-sweet-home for today's brand of North Carolina Republicans.

A few weeks ago the GOP candidate referred to African-American citizens as "rabid beasts." Like most Republicans who get caught at this type of thing, he "was doing research." (I remember a Republican District Attorney getting caught one night at Jones Beach with a young boy's-- a very young boy's-- privates in his hands. He was doing research he said.) Hanks said "I needed information for the book and some other writings I was doing. I did what I thought I needed to do to establish myself as a credible white nationalist." I'm sure Ken Mehlman believes him but does it sound credible to you? Maybe you say? Well, consider this-- and maybe this was part of the same research project for all I know: this past January, amid a debate over whether a Confederate battle flag would be allowed to fly over a public cemetery, Hanks scaled a flagpole and reattached the flag. Before Hanks made up the researching-a-book nonsense he was using another favorite Southern GOP bigot ploy for his obsessive bigotted posts: "heritage not hatred." That's what southern Republicans use these days to try to excuse their contemptible racism, the kind Ken Mehlman tried to convince the NAACP was all in the past.

Superficially "moderate" Republicans-- the kind who don't wear white sheets and pillowcases except under extreme circumstances-- like John Aneralla, the chairman of the Mecklenburg County Republican Party, and Mayor Pat McCrory-- pressured Hanks to withdraw. By the way, like many Republicans from the Hanks end of the GOP, his hatred for African-Americans extends to others as well and many of his lovely comments on StormFront.org were aimed at Jews and gays (Mehlman falling into both categories). He also tried boosting his City Council primary campaign, knowing full well that the only people who go to websites like that are the backbone of the North Carolina GOP-- and, of course, people doing research for books.

ALMOST HALF THE PEOPLE IN AMERICA STILL DON'T REALIZE BUSH IS A LYING SACK OF SHIT INCAPABLE OF TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT ANYTHING-- AMAZING!

Both Reuters and the Associated Press ran the big news today that everyone is talking about: "Bush's Approval Rating on Iraq Drops in Poll-- Six Out of Ten Believe Country Is on Wrong Track." Bush's overall approval rating is pretty much unchanged-- 42% of our countrymen are still not convinced that Bush is an incompetent, lying jackass who should be impeached. However, the news is that, finally, a majority of Americans realize he's a liar and Americans' approval of his bungling in Iraq is at its lowest level yet. The poll also points out that although a majority has been hoodwinked into seeing Bush as "strong" and "likable," (see why he won't fire Rove?), his apparent "confidence" is seen as arrogance by a growing number. Approval of Bush's handling of Iraq, which had been hovering in the low- to mid-40s most of the year, dipped to 38 percent. Young people are particularly abandoning Bush and his disastrous policies in droves.

Overall, his job approval was at 42 percent, with 55 percent disapproving. Only 48% of the country now see him as honest. 50% now realize he's a liar. (As recently as January, 53% were still willing to be deceived into thinking Bush is an honest man despite overwhelming evidence showing what he really is.) According to AP, the drop in the number of people who see Bush as honest was strongest among middle-aged Americans as well as suburban women, a key voting group in the 2004 election. A further erosion of trust could make it tougher for Bush to win support for his policies in Congress, where Republicans are growing more and more concerned about their own chances for re-election in 2006. ''The reason that trust is so important has to do with the long-standing belief that you could
trust him, even if you don't always agree with him and don't understand what he's doing,'' said Bruce Buchanan, a political scientist at the University of Texas. ''The honesty dip is partly caused by a loss of faith in his credibility on Iraq.'' While more educated Americans may scratch their heads over ideas like this, it is the dominant sentiment in The South. Many of the people who still believe him are people with primitive and childish religious beliefs, unable to grasp what Christ had to say but very much comforted by someone claiming to be getting messages directly from "God." Associated Press interviewed one uninformed imbecile in Cumming, Georgia, a Cheryl Cheyney, who-- with a straight face-- claims that ''He's a man of character. He's very honest in the things he says. I agree with his belief system, the way he believes in God and is not afraid to show it. That's very important to me.'' Although people that delusional are entitled to vote, even in the Old Confederacy of slave-holding states, the portion of people who view his confidence as arrogance has increased. Most Americans now just see him as arrogant. Charles Nuutinen, a 62-year-old independent from Greenville, Wisconsin sums it up nicely: ''This country is a monarchy. He's turning this country into Saudi Arabia. He does what he wants. He doesn't care what the people want.'' Six in 10 said they think the country is headed down the wrong track. And the 2006 midterm elections are just around the corner, elections that DNC Chairman Howard Dean has every intention of vigorously contesting. If Democrats can do as well in the rest of the country as Paul Hackett did this week in Ohio (increasing the Democratic percentage by nearly 20 points), the Republicans will be swept out of power and crooks like Tom DeLay will be in prison a lot sooner than anyone thought.

THE REAL STORY IN FLORIDA IS NOT ABOUT FOUL-MOUTHED TRAITOR BOB NOVAK GETTING A TIME OUT FROM CNN

If you use AOL and you signed on this morning the first thing you would have been likely to see is the breathtaking news (complete with video) "Pundit Swears, Walks Off Live Show-- CNN Suspends Robert Novak After 'Inexcusable' Outburst." (There is also a poll that, as of this minute, shows 63% of respondents think CNN was correct in suspending Novak. The poll also shows that 46% have a mostly negative impression of him and 28% have a mostly positive impression; 27% are neutral.)

But all this Novak stuff is so tangential to two real news stories-- the Novak-as-treasonous-pawn-of-the-Right-wing-operatives-inside-the-Bush-Regime story and the U.S. Senate race in Florida story. I want to see what Fitzgerald comes up with in his investigation of the Rove/Novak treason conspiracy before I start ranting about what a lowlife slime Novak is (and has always been). The Florida story is very simple. Conservative Democratic incumbent, Senator Bill Nelson, is up for re-election. With Republican seats in Pennsylvania, Montana, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Nevada, Virginia and Missouri coming under increasing pressure, the GOP is hoping to retain their hold on the Senate (in order to prevent investigations of the Bush Regime's myriad crimes) by picking off a couple of Democratic seats. Nelson is a weak link in Democratic defense. On most issues he's about as far to the Right as you can be and still call yourself a Democrat and, to put it mildly, he isn't admired by progressives who can't be counted on to do more than hold their noses and vote for him against someone even more reactionary. Unfortunately for the GOP hopes, they took the concept "reactionary" to such extreme lengths that even the Bush Brothers are making a fuss. Katherine Harris (the vampire-looking ex-Secretary of State who stole the 2000 election for Bush) has declared she wants Nelson's senate seat. Of all the Florida politicians considering the run, she is the weakest against Nelson. But she is strongest in a GOP primary matchup. The Bush Brothers recruited Florida House Speaker Allan Bense to challenge Harris. The big brouhaha that got Novak in a tizzy was a discussion of Bense pulling out of the race this week and, ostensibly, leaving Harris unchallenged for the Republican nomination. (Conventional wisdom is that Nelson will beat her easily because her negatives among independents are so high.)

CNN and AOL and most of the mainstream media find it a lot easier to talk about Novak using a cuss word and storming off the set like a flustered teenage girl than to present a substantive discussion of the Florida race or the significance of the Bushes trying-- and failing-- to get Bense, or any mainstream credible conservative, to run against Harris. The Bushes know that if the Democrats take the House, impeachment charges will be filed against George in January. If they take the Senate, he could be found guilty. The Florida seat is crucial to them and Katherine Harris, as popular she is among brain-dead neo-fascists, is not a credible candidate statewide. She will inadvertently mobilize Democrats and independents (who might not be all that enthusiastic about Nelson) and she will turn off whatever moderate Republicans remain in the state.

Thursday, August 04, 2005

REPUBLICROOK RANDY "DUKE" CUNNINGHAM IS STILL NOT IN PRISON. HE'S STILL IN CONGRESS WHEELING AND DEALING

Today the Associated Press ran a story on Cunningham called "Cunningham Leaving After Years of Deals" and lead it with a provocative first sentence: "Even in a world that thrives on perks and friendly deals, Rep. Randy 'Duke' Cunningham has stood out." Pretty wild for the AP-- but still part of the disgraceful coverup of this vicious, greedy turd's criminal adventures AND THOSE OF HIS CLOSEST COLLEAGUES in Washington DC, from Tom DeLay and Jerry Lewis (not the funny one, the crooked one) to George Bush.

Associated Press sums up this bucket of shit's story: "The California Republican... wasn't a wealthy man when he arrived on Capitol Hill in 1991, but in recent years he has lived like one. His home in Washington was a rent-free yacht provided by a defense contractor. In San Diego, he bought a mansion using the profits from a home sold to the same contractor" (Mitchell Wade, a slime-bucket who was caught destroying evidence, leading to the FBI to raid Cunningham's homes, which, in turn, led Cunningham to announce he would not be seeking re-election). AP goes into some of "Duke's" outrageous dealings, verging on war profiteering as well as bribery, with defense contractor MZM, Inc and mentions that he is finally admitting that he used his role on Jerry Lewis' corrupt House Appropriations Committee to illegally secure hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contracts for Wade's company, MZM Inc., along with other firms that donated to his (and Lewis' campaigns), including ADCS Inc., another company with ties to Wade. Not only did these companies donate very generously to Cunningham's campaigns (as well as to the campaigns of other corrupt GOP congressional crooks like Tom DeLay, Jerry Lewis and Katherine Harris), some MZM employees told the San Diego Union-Tribune that they were pressured to contribute their personal money (being told by Wade that their professional well-being depended on their generosity to Cunningham and his powerful-- and power-mad-- Republican pals). Three years ago Cunningham escaped scott-free from a similar deal where he "accepted" over $30,000 throughout the 90's from a San Diego defense contractor, Science and Applied Technology Inc. to get taxpayer dollars funneled into the company.

So with Associated Press spilling all these beans, how can I accuse them of being part of a cover-up? Easy. Towards the end of the piece they briefly mention Cunningham's relationship with convicted Long Island felon/GOP contributor Thomas T. Kontogiannis, who conspired with a corrupt Republican school district superintendent (and congressional candidate) to cheat New York schools out of millions of dollars in computer equipment. Cunningham accepted-- at the very least-- a $400,000 bribe to get this guy a future presidential pardon when Bush leaves office. Cunningham claims he wasn't selling an actual pardon, just some advice about which attorney to use. Who do they expect will believe these two crooks exchanged $400,000 for Cunningham to give Kontogiannis a lawyer's name and phone number? Associated Press? The L.A. Times? Apparently, yes. The mass media hasn't been asking what the Bush Regime knew about Cunningham selling presidential pardons. Was Bush getting part of the pay-off? Did he agree? Or did Rove agree for him? No one is asking. The AP seemed more worked up over Cunningham selling $595 Buck knives emblazoned with the image of the congressional seal, which is illegal and really low but... I mean presidential pardons for $400,000 or Buck knives with a congressional seal for $595... which do you think is a bigger story?

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MY TENANTS/OUR TENANTS

I have a beautiful old stone house in rural Pennsylvania built in the late 1700s by the founder of the small town. It's really nice but it was a mistake for me to buy it. I don't like the area enough to want to live there. So I've been hoping to sell it-- hoping against hope, as it turns out-- for 3 years. After lots of losses I decided to rent it out while I was trying to sell it. The current tenants came in all high and mighty-- it is that kind of a house-- claiming to be friends of David Geffen's and how they would be having his former Portuguese houseboy take care of the place and how they would be upgrading this and upgrading that. The first rent check bounced. And so did every rent check after that. The bounced checks came with a series of aggressively blatant lies which grew more and more bizarre as time passed. Eventually I told them I wouldn't take their checks and they had to pay with a certified bank check. Did you know that even a minimally skillful forger could make one of those on their PC? Neither did I. I found out the hard way. That forged check is now in the hands of the Secret Service. "The Secret Service?!!?!???" you say? How did the Secret Service get involved? Don't they only protect the president and vice president and work on counterfeit currency cases? Yes; did I neglect to mention that on the day before the first eviction hearing the tenants agreed to pay in cash? And that some of the cash was in counterfeit hundred dollar bills? Also now in the hands of the Secret Service. Nevertheless, the tenants are still in the house, months and months arrears in rent payments and utility bills. Lord only knows what damages have been done since they have never allowed my agent into the house. Their two (leased) Hummers are parked in the driveway.

I've tried everything. Needless to say I don't have real names or social security numbers from these two crooks. The law authorities in Pennsylvania aren't eager to get involved with tenant/landlord cases. So the drama stretches on. Next Monday is eviction day. One of my neighbors, Cynthia, brought up an unpleasant thought today. Although they haven't paid rent or utilities, these two horrible people see themselves, on some level, as victims. Cynthia thinks that they are likely to strike out and to steal whatever is stealable (like 18th and 19th century accessories). Sure enough they have been sending threatening letters to my agent and her boss claiming they are suing, etc.

So why am I sharing all this? Well, I like to share. AND, my friend Jim sent me an interesting article a few days ago that stuck in my craw and came back today when I was dealing with these thieving tenants. It made me think of the thieving tenants in the White House or, should I say, in the Executive Branch of government (or, more to the point, the thieving tenants all over DC). The actual article was about how DeLay used the pathetic energy pork bill to funnel $1.5 billion in taxpayer money to poor struggling Halliburton. DeLay and cronies could rake off as much as $100 million from this nice pork pie! DeLay surreptitiously added the $1.5 billion giveaway after Democratic congressional negotiators went home last Tuesday at 4 a.m. believing a deal had been finalized and that particular chunk of pork wasn't in the bill. The program was not included in the draft version of the bill and a DeLay spokesman lied, saying "he could not explain how the item was added to the final version of legislation prepared by the Senate and House negotiators." Quite the mystery; and I thought MY tenants were bad! Meanwhile oil and gas profits have soared and their net income for 2005 will be approximately $230 billion. Their contributions to crooked politicians-- mostly, but not exclusively-- in the Republican Party have also soared. And like my awful tenants trying to smear my agent to her boss and threatening to sue her, DeLay has attacked Henry Waxman for uncovering his outrageous behavior.

After seeing GOP polling numbers sinking and sinking and after watching a 70% GOP congressional district in Ohio turn into a 52% district on Tuesday, it is clear that the GOP sees the end approaching. And like Cynthia warned me about my tenants, these temporary occupiers of our government will rob and steal everything they can get their paws on on the way out. I continue to marvel that no one is interested in reporting or investigating (soon-to-be-ex-) Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham selling presidential pardons to felons for $400,000 a pop.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

ANOTHER FUTURE GOP CRIMINAL INDICTMENT-- DENNIS HASTERT, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, PAWN OF DELAY, BRIBE-TAKER

The September issue of VANITY FAIR looks into something that has been floating around Washington for a long time: the scandal of American politicians taking bribes from Turkey. If you've never heard of the allegations you probably haven't ever spoken to an Armenian-American. It's pretty well-known, though never proven, that the Turks have been bribing American politicians, of both parties, for years. The VANITY FAIR story, however, puts it in print and puts some meat on the bones AND points the finger directly in the snout of Tom DeLay's puppet-Speaker Illinois Republicrook Congressman Dennis Hastert. The Bush Regime has declared the whole case a "state secret" and is preventing an FBI employee with a lot of the dirt from even discussing it.

The long and short of it is that the Turks have been feeding the porcine Hastert small campaign donations for years. (Donations under $200 don't have to be reported and Hastert, with nearly half a million dollars in small non-itemized checks, has CONSIDERABLY more than almost anyone in the history of the U.S. Congress-- almost 5 times more than the corrupt House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay, usually considered the biggest crook in the Congress.) It has been widely assumed that Hastert was paid off to kill the Congressional Resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide. No one ever knew how much it cost the Turks to buy the Speaker of the House for his help in this matter. According to VANITY FAIR, a senior Turkish diplomat claimed it was "at least $50,000."

WHAT WENT WRONG IN OHIO?

Some of my friends who don't follow politics as closely as I do have been asking me why Hackett lost yesterday? He probably would have won in any other Ohio district; this one is die-hard automatic GOP. He got 48% of the vote (almost 55,000)-- a HUGE number in a district where Democrats are lucky to get 30%. Obviously, he didn't win the seat. But in what the GOP considered a sure-thing, safer than safe district, it took an infusion of half a million dollars from the RNC for a last minute barrage of lies and distortions for their Bush-clone candidate to eek out a narrow victory.

Last year when grass roots Democrats ignored the Beltway careerists to elect Howard Dean DNC chairman, Dean promised to give the radical right a battle in every precinct in America and not to write off even the reddest of districts. Ohio's second Congressional District is as red as they come and progressives fought hard and fought well and came damn close to winning. A precedent for contesting the 2nd District has been made and it is a precedent Dean will see is followed through on throughout our country as more and more Americans wake up to the nightmare of creeping fascism and to the kind of over-the-top corruption that ALWAYS accompanies the arrogance of one-party rule.

When Gore lost and when Kerry lost I didn't say "They did a great job." Paul Hackett and his
campaign did do a great job. I'm proud of them and I feel proud to be an American and proud to
be a progressive. Today moveon.org identified 6 particularly egregious and vulnerable Republican right-wing congressmen they're going to campaign against-- Kline (MN), Fitzpatrick (PA), Gerlach (PA), Musgrave (CO), Reichert (WA), and Simmons (CT). These are all in swing districts and all congressmen who can-- AND DESERVE TO BE-- defeated. And it's only a start. By the way, the Democrat running against Kline, is Coleen Rowley. I wrote a blog entry about her June 29. She's incredible and she has a very good chance to send Kline into retirement where he won't be doing Americans any more harm. And there are already dozens or good grass-roots, non-corporate candidates starting campaigns all over the country. I'll try to keep up and get the word out as best I can.

Monday, August 01, 2005

TOMORROW COULD BRING A NEW DAWN FOR OUR COUNTRY

Tomorrow-- Tuesday-- is the big day in Ohio, and a big day for America. Paul Hackett has a chance to derail the fascist steamroller that dominates the U.S. government through the extreme right's control of the Republican Party and the Republican Party's control of the White House, both houses of congress and the Supreme Court. But how can one contest in an obscure southwest Ohio deep red district impact the whole Bush agenda? Let me tell you.

This is a pretty black and white contest. The Republicans have fielded a clone-like hack, an extreme right-winger whose whole platform can be summed up as "I support the President. Period." When Bush appointed the former congressman from the district to a plum job where he can serve their corporate contributors' interests at the expense of working men and women, they figured that's all they needed. They didn't count on the fury the Republican Party in Ohio has generated by the blatant looting of the State Workmen's Compensation Fund and the ensuing well-coordinated cover-up by Governor Taft and Secretary of State Blackwell. Nor did they count on the mounting unease even in a district like this with Bush's unjust war against Iraq and with his incompetence in prosecuting it. Nor did they count on the growing anger everywhere in America at the arrogance of power becoming more and more blatant and symbolized by Karl Rove's treason and the unquenchable corruption and greed by GOP congressional leaders like DeLay, Pombo, Ney, Cunningham, Lewis, Hastings, Taylor, and dozens of others. And most of all they didn't count on the Democrats nominating Paul Hackett, a marine colonel just back from Iraq; just back from Falujah! Hackett is a straight-talking All-American heroic type with the kinds of values all real Americans believe in and admire. No one in the district remembers when a Democrat got over 30% of the vote in the 2nd. Tonight polls show Hackett at around 50%.

If the Far Right loses this one, fearful Republican congressmen will run from Bush as fast and as far as they can. The mainstream media will finally start to think twice about giving Bush and his catastrophic regime a pass on all their violations of laws and of the Constitution itself. It will signal the beginning of the end for the lamest lame duck. And it will augur well for progressives eager to take on the Far Right in the 2006 midterm elections. The Democrats' right-leaning DLC has no stake in this fight. Progressives are on their own, progressives and the new DNC chairman, Howard Dean.

While the Republicans play defense on the ground-- and spend hundreds of thousands of last minute RNC and big corporate donations on TV spots and a sneaky, vicious telephone "whispering" campaign trying to "swift boat" Paul Hackett-- progressive activists have collected an unbelievable number of small contributions from freedom-loving Americans to keep Hackett competitive with the Right-wingers. Their candidate's lies-- like denying that she ever knew or even HEARD OF!!! Tom Noe (a party chairman and Ohio kingmaker who stole millions from state funds on behalf of GOP politics)-- even though they worked together-- contrast with Hackett's positive, inspiring message.

Today the People For the American Way Voter’s alliance endorsed Hackett and they sent an alert to 13,000 people in surrounding areas asking for volunteers. They have about several hundred registered voters in Ohio's Second Congressional District who will be called or e-mailed tonight and asked to vote for Paul tomorrow. In an August special election, every vote counts. And every prayer.