Another Call to Impeach the Incompetent Arrogant Bastard, I mean the President

Garrison Keilor isn’t Lewis Lapham but then again, Lapham can’t tell stories like Keilor can.

This is Keilor’s editorial in this Sunday’s Minneapolis Star Tribune.

http://www.startribune.com/562/story/284026.html

There has never been a more important reason for Democrats to regain the House and Senate in 2006 than reigning in the out of control Bush administration.  Someone who moved away from American in 2000 and came back today would not recognize our country: George Bush has turned us into a third world dictatorship with a first world secret police and a Taliban-like cowed populace to rubber stamp the atrocities.  Nice Job Dubya.

The latest revelation: Bush’s secret police has from day one been classifying documents, some from as far back the the 1950’s, in the National Archives in order to change history to make it match their fucked up world view.  This is Stalinist mehtodology, but I guess it fits perfectly with the Stalinist torture methods our Premier and Chairman of the Party claims it is his right to institute as Commander in Chief.  It makes perfect sense to me that the media types called Republican states Red states.  The Republican party is now operating with the same mind set and operating handbook as it’s historical adversary, the Soviet Commmunist Party.  

Any Democrat that doesn’t immediately start calling for impreachment and who doesn’t repeat that call every single day until the November Election is not deserving of our support.

Irony and the Nazification of America

I’ve stated in a different forum that Sept. 11 was Karl Rove’s and George Bush’s Reichstag fire.  Many people have pointed out the fascist tendencies and the Nazi Like thuggery practiced by the far right wing of the Republican Party, which pretty much is the whole Republican Party.  

In Aurora CO a teacher was suspended for having the intellectual honesty to say that “some people” compare George Bush to Adolf Hitler.  That’s upsetting enough.  His class was taped by a student who then brought it home to Daddy who confronted the Principal who caved and suspended the teacher.  The Colorado teacher’s union in a craven display stated that because the teacher wasn’t a member he was on his own.  There’s enough crap in the sandwich that all those involved have to take a big bite.

Here’s the AP story.

AURORA, Colo. (AP) – About 150 high school students walked out of class to protest a decision to put a teacher on leave while they investigate remarks he made about President Bush in class, including that some people compare Bush to Adolf Hitler.

The protest came Thursday as administrators began investigating whether Overland High School teacher Jay Bennish violated a policy requiring balancing viewpoints in the classroom, Cherry Creek School District spokeswoman Tustin Amole said.

“It was peaceful. The students yelled, but there was no fighting,” Amole said. “Most of them did return to class.”

A telephone number listed for Bennish, who has been teaching social studies and American history at Overland since 2000, had been disconnected.

Sophomore Sean Allen recorded about 20 minutes of Bennish’s class during a Feb. 1 discussion about Bush’s State of the Union speech and gave the recording to his father, who complained to the principal, Amole said.

“After listening to the tape, it’s evident the comments in the class were inappropriate. There were not adequate opportunities for opposing points of view,” she said.

Deborah Fallin, spokeswoman for the Colorado Education Association, which represents about 37,000 union teachers, said it will not represent Bennish because he is not a member, but said that Bennish has hired an attorney.

This is America.  Little nazis afraid of their own shadow and what anyone might say about them, and students who to be able to think and learn.  James Madison is beside himself.  I can hear him screaming right now: “Way to go kids, Never give up, Never give up, and by the way Harry Truman says give them hell.”

The irony of course is that the good people of Aurora who are so afraid of loose opinions of the fearless leader actually act like the nazis the teacher was referencing.  The hallmark of the right in America: hubris and incompetence and the willingness to express them both.

Damn you Lewis Lapham

Lewis Lapham is the first “mainstream’ media editor, to call for George w. Bush’s political head.  It’s about time.  His editorial in the latest issue of Harper’s is outstanding.  For me, this is his best line.

We have before us in the White House a thief who steals the country’s good name and reputation for his private interest and personal use; a liar who seeks to instill in the American people a state of fear; a televangelist who engages the United States in a never-ending crusade against all the world’s evil, a wastrel who squanders a vast sum of the nation’s wealth on what turns out to be a recruiting drive certain to multiply the host of our enemies. In a word, a criminal–known to be armed and shown to be dangerous. Under the three-strike rule available to the courts in California, judges sentence people to life in jail for having stolen from Wal-Mart a set of golf clubs or a child’s tricycle. Who then calls strikes on President Bush, and how many more does he get before being sent down on waivers to one of the Texas Prison Leagues?

Damn you Lewis. I wish I had written that: so succinct, almost poetic in its controlled rage and agony over what this fool has done to our country, so speaking Truth to Power, something that has been missing in the media for too long.  

Hubris and Incompetence Now Has a New Name; Dubya Bush

The bombing of mosques in Iraq is the logical result of Bush’s war against Hussein and his utterly idiotic and incompetent adventure in Iraq.  But Bush is so arrogant and so stupid and so incompetent that he still doesn’t get it.  He will truly go down in our history as the most worthless excuse of a President…..ever.  And that doesn’t even touch how much he has screwed up our country on the domestic front with his deficits and tax cut giveaways to the same people who are outsourcing American jobs.  Bush is the best President that Iran, India, Dubai, and Singapore ever had.

Here’s how Bush’s incompetence in Iraq has made us less safe.  

Remember Moqtada al Sadr.  When we invaded Iraq his Shi’ite militia numbered 600.  Now it is 12,000, and awash in  money from Iran.  In the spring of 2004 when the Provisional Authority wanted to reign in al Sadr, al Aadr actually choked off so much of the American supply line coming into Iraq from Kuwait that Paul Bremer actually considered putting all Americans in Baghdad on rations.  

When we leave Iraq, and I think for his craven political reasons Bush will have us out of there before November (maybe his lackeys will call him a traitor) Iraq will become a vassal of Iran.  But we will have created a democracy there, right?  Wrong.  It will be the next Islamic state.  All  those women and non religious Iraqi’s that Paul Wolfowitz wanted to liberate will be living with their version of the Taliban.  By the way, Moqtada says thanks George.

Bush says we went to war because Iraq has WMD’s.  Turns out he lied.  But as soon as Iran has their nuclear plants, we can count on Iraqi’s gaining access to WMD’s.  And we can’t do anything about Iran’s nuclear ambitions because Bush has buried our reputation under as much mud as their still exists in homes in the lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans because of the incompetence and arrogance of the same Dubya.  Iran knows we can’t do anything about their nuclear aspirations militarily either.

Our policies in Iraq are contradictory and amaterish.  The first guy Bush sent to Iraq, General Garner, began by using a lot of Baath party functionaries to run the nuts and  bolts of the country in the immediate aftermath of the U.S. takeover.  When Bush replaced him with Bremer, Bremer fired all those Baathists and abolished the Iraqi military.  Guess where all those out of work Shia grunts went? How did al Sadr’s militia grow from 600 to 12,000?  

How about this George, pick a policy and stick with it?  But Bush didn’t just not pick a policy.  He didn’t get involved at all.  He appointed the same kind of incompetent lackeys as Brownie at FEMA and then went to the ranch. He is a complete and utter disaster as a leader.

When Bush spouted that hindsight is not wisom and second guessing is not a strategy I almost barfed.  Bush is not wise and he certainly never had a strategy for winning in Iraq; his strategy is to Nazify America.  He did nothing to give direction to the people planning the Iraq disaster and as a result he is personally, as President and as a human being, responsible for the incredibly number of dead and maimed Americans and Iraqis.  He will surely burn in hell for it.  God forgive me, I truly hope so.

An absolute must read for anyone interested in Iraq is “The Mess” in the New York Review of Books.  Here’s a link.  http://www.nybooks.com/articles/18771

Here’s a great part of that review.

In his State of the Union address, President Bush told his Iraq critics, “Hindsight is not wisdom and second-guessing is not a strategy.” His comments are understandable. Much of the Iraq fiasco can be directly attributed to Bush’s shortcomings as a leader. Having decided to invade Iraq, he failed to make sure there was adequate planning for the postwar period. He never settled bitter policy disputes among his principal aides over how postwar Iraq would be governed; and he allowed competing elements of his administration to pursue diametrically opposed policies at nearly the same time. He used jobs in the Coalition Provisional Authority to reward political loyalists who lacked professional competence, regional expertise, language skills, and, in some cases, common sense. Most serious of all, he conducted his Iraq policy with an arrogance not matched by political will or military power.

Political Virtue

Political and Civic Virtue

I’ve been thinking about this for the last few weeks.  It may be too pessimistic for some, but I think it is an objective glare into the near future of our republic.  I used Political and Civic Virtue as the title to draw attention to the necessity of virtue in public life, on the part of citizens and politicians.  

But rather than go on about the most recent news flashes about the incredible corruption of the Republican Party and Republican politicians, and about the tyrannical nature of the bush administration I found myself being pulled in another more important direction on the issue of civic virtue.  So political junkies, better take a break for a more long term meditation.

In Western history, before the physical existence of republics, monarchy was the general form of government.  The issue of the longevity of the society never arose because of the hereditary nature of succession and the ideology of the divine right of kings.  Put simply, the divine right of king’s notion of government stated that God appointed this particular monarch to rule this particular society and that his rule was an analogue of God’s rule.  
Monarchies don’t have citizens; they have subjects.  The virtue of a subject is to obey: the king and God said so.  In addition, the European universe of the mind did not have the symbolic language to convey what can be called political time.  Things were the way they were because that was the way they had always been.  When an unforeseen event occurred, it was understood as either revelation or custom, but not as something that could be affected by human agency.  

All that changed with the emergence of a new republican form of government in the city states of Italy during the Renaissance.  Machiavelli’s opposition of political virtue and Fortuna (or the unexpected) is perhaps the first attempt to understand the new particular event as something that is caused by human agency and must be responded to in the same way.  

When the republican idea resurfaced so did the problem of maintaining that republic in physical existence in time.   If God and the king’s line of succession provided both concrete organization for action in the world and a symbolic meaning for its subjects, how would a society organize itself for action in the concrete world (e.g. protect itself) and how would it find a meaning for itself that went beyond simply kicking everyone else’s ass.  

By the time of the Founding of the American republic political virtue was defined as being involved in both protecting society through the willingness to bear arms as part of a citizen militias and owning property (usually land that would provide economic self-sufficiency).   Men who fulfilled these requirements were thought to possess the political virtue necessary to be citizens and to make the decisions about how the republic would defend itself and seek to serve it’s interests  (organize itself for action in the world) and to create the political language that would give these concrete efforts symbolic meaning.

The salient need of any republic was to create these citizens, create property owners and militia members.  These are the people that fought the revolution.  Thomas Jefferson held this notion so strongly that he made the Louisiana Purchase and virtually tripled the size of the new republic so that there would be enough land for everybody to own property and be citizens.   Our genocide of the Native Americans was driven by our definition of what a citizen was.  As our society has grown so has our political membership expanded to include those who were originally excluded, but the material basis for the republic envisioned by Madison and Jefferson is limited by who can own property and who was willing to bear arms.

Public education is the means to create citizens.  New citizens will take up the republican duty to take up arms to protect the republic and to carry the symbolic meaning of the society to the next generation.  This foundational purpose of public education in America is under attack today by fascists who want not to create citizens but clones.

It is no accident that as the American populace becomes more interested in who will be the next American Idol than in who will be the next American President, our self-identity as citizens has been twisted by the Right into an identity as taxpayers.  For the last 35 years the Right in America has successfully destroyed the American definition of its society’s members as citizens who took part in and were the government and replaced that definition with that of a taxpayer, a consumer of government services who is beset on all sides by those who don’t have to buy those same services; i.e. “welfare queens,” “people who choose to be poor,” etc.  Our shared citizenship has been flushed down the fascist toilet and replaced with an exclusive definition of who an American really is.  We should all be justifiably terrified.  This is the stuff of the concentration and re-education camps.

With the complete transformation of the last bastion of the American republic with the collapse of the Democrats in the Senate who failed to stop the confirmation of Alito, the groundwork is complete for the change of our republic into a tyranny justified by a Christian fascist ideology.   The idea that our republic was both organized for action in the world and created a self-meaning that could be transferred from generation to generation is now replaced by a monstrous imitation.    Now the fascist Right in America controls all three branches of the government that was created to protect the conditions that fostered the creation of citizens and the means to create a shared symbolic meaning that would carry society into the future.  

The Greeks and the Romans saw tyranny as a part of the life cycle of a republic.  They theorized (and observed) that as a republic ages it actually goes through a life cycle of youth, maturity, decay, and finally collapse into tyranny.  The machine that drove this transformation was the degeneration of citizens into subjects.  The mechanism that transformed citizens into subjects was (and still is) the failure of public education to re-create the citizens the republic needs and this leads to people who simply want to be taken care.  

George Orwell is a hero to me and many of my generation (boomers).  He was a socialist who fought in the Spanish Civil War against Franco and the fascists because, as he put it, “it was the right thing to do.”  Unlike Hemingway who spent most of his time in bars in Madrid so he could write his novel, Orwell was in a front line unit.  After the Second World War, Orwell wrote the books we know him for, Animal Farm and 1984.  While Orwell created those worlds in his novels to condemn Stalin and the communists in the Soviet Union, these two novels should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand the Right in America and our emerging Stalin, George, “the Dubya” Bush.

As MSOC put it with her Time magazine cover “WE ARE FUCKED.”  We will continue to be fucked unless we can combat the culture war of the Right (our 21st century version of bread and circuses combined with an exclusivist, triumphalist, really fucking bizarre Christianity) with a culture of progressive citizenship.

Progressives are the only force in America that can defeat this new fascism.  The reason we can do it is because we understand that the meaning of America doesn’t reside in one particular definition of what America is: the meaning of America is what we create together and agree to as what we as Americans are going to stand for.  Our republic was created not by a definition but by a process of defining.  This is not just a political battle; it is cultural and spiritual.  We will lose it unless we hurry up and recognize that fact.

Good Ol’ Days When You Had to Do Something to Get a Gov’t Job

Remember, the good ol’ Clinton days when the mantra “it’s not who ya know, it’s who ya blow,” actually may have described some of the Clinton White House’s hiring practices.

Unfortunately for most of us, Dubya is using a different approach to filling important adminstration spots, like FEMA Director.  Just the “who ya know” part. Now everyone knows that Brownie was just a fucking idiot appointed to that spot by his good buddy who also happens to be a fucking idiot.  This is apparently the problem with a lot of the Bush administration jobs.  They are all fucking idiots who only qualification is that they know the first among equals in fucking idiot-dom.

Bush uses marginal means to get his favorite idiots into his kingdom, I mean, administration. We all know he appointed Bolton by recess appointment. But Bolton isn’t the only one.  Here are some recent ones from the end of 2005.  Julie Myers, niece of former Joint Chiefs Chair Richard Myers, was slid into the top Customs enforcement position.  Her qualifications.  She’s a niece. Ellen Sauerbrey, who pretty much made the U.S. look like a fucking idiot when she preached worldwide abstinence as the only effective treatment of HIV.  Now she’s an Ass’t Sec’y of State for refugees, population and immigration.  She’s qualified because she doesn’t think people should fuck.  You gotta admit, ol’ Dubya is pretty slick: no fucking, no more people, no more people, no refugees and no unwashed who want to get here and create a life.  Sweet. And then there’s Hans von Sakovsky: Hans is qualified for the Federal Elections Commission because while a county Republican Party chair in Georgia he helped come up with voting procedures that violated the Voting Rights Act.  Dubya needs that kind of expertise on the FEC.And Dubya has experience with winning through voter fraud and intimidaiton so Hans is probably just the right fucking idiot for the job.  

If only surrounding himself with a self-righteous band of fucking idiots was the only thing Dubya does, he would be merely a fucking idiot.  But since the only way he governs is through un-constitutional and sleazy, marginal avenues he can’t be written off as just an idiot.  Claiming he is above the law, ignoring laws by isuing Pee-Wee-Hermanesque “signing statements” when he signs bills that he doesn’t like into law.  (“I know I signed an anti-torture law, but what are you….I had my fingers crossed so it doesn’t count.”) makes this fucking idiot a threat to our freedom.  And he makes his illegal claims in the name of our honred dead who gave their lives for that freedom.  What a perversion.  It’s nice to know that our President is a man of such honor.

Somehow Bill’s BJ’s just don’t seem so bad.

If you want to read something really good, where most of this info came from:

http://www.startribune.com/562/story/175433.html

Is this a metaphor for our liberty under Bush attack or what?

Reading this article about a 1200 pound cow caused some late Friday night ruminations.

http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/13569245.htm

So this cow is in the slaughterhouse, and escapes by breaking though a fence.  It then avoids the police, narrowly misses being nailed by an SUV and a train, jumps into the icy Missouri river and swims accross, all the while being pursued by local police, who in my fantasy are really pulling for the cow, is then shot by at least three tanzquilizer darts all with little effect, and then finally walks completely willingly into a trailer set up by employees of the slaughterhouse to be hauled back to the killing ground to be fed and watered.

Is this not an incredible morality tale about the fate of liberty in America under attack by the fascist Bush cabal using an illusory security as the bait? We can protect our liberty through every kind of heroic maneuver we can think of, but we only have to weaken our resolve once to lose it for good.

I almost wept when the cow willingly gave up her freedom.  Well, I’m kidding with that last sentence.  I love hamburgers.

Be that as it may, That Cow Represents Our Liberty.  Keep on Resisting.  Never Walk Into That Slaughterhouse Thinking You’ll Be Safe.  Give Me Dangerous Liberty and Black Angus Steaks.

2006 Democratic Party Resolution

Cross Posted at “Praxis for Progressives”

Since Bush will cravenly pull out of Iraq this year and claim victory with honor (yes, the stench of his hypocrisy will go this far) it’s not on this wish list for the Democratic Party.  

Read it below the fold.
2006 Democratic Party Resolutions

1. This year I will actually be a Democratic Party that represents the demos. In crusty times, the Greek word demos didn’t mean “the people” it meant the many poor.

From this one resolution, it follows that a Democratic Party will be a party that:

  1. Calls for and creates conditions for full employment (in America, not China or India). If the private sector can’t create the jobs, the public sector will.
  2. Calls for and creates a system of universal health care for every American. Why don’t we recognized that the rich will always take care of themselves, or they will buy someone else to take care of them. The government “of the people, by the people and for the people” needs to insure that all the rest of us can help take care of one another.
  3. Calls for and creates a sustainable social security system. The rich will always take care of themselves or buy someone else to take care of them. Social Secutiry is for the rest of us. That said however, Social Security taxes should be colected on all income from the first to the last penny. Those who benefit the most from the American Way should pay the most to support it.
  4. Calls for and creates a well-regulated infrastructure in order to maintain a diverse political and social community; namely, utilities of phone and electricity, and transportation. In other words, it’s time to recover from making the market a fetish, and worshipping it as the cure all for everything. The market only performs a limited task for a limited purpose.
  5. Calls for and restores the legitimacy of our government as one that operates under the Constitution not in spite of it. The Democratic Party is the party of limited government intrusion into the private lives of Americans.
  6. Call for and creates a strong military; this means a military with well trained and supplied troops, not a well-greased and corrupt “military industrial complex” warned against by outgoing President and Supreme Allied Commander during WWII Dwight Eisenhower.

It’s time for the Democratic Party to remember that is was and should become once again the Party of the New Deal. If the Robber Barons want to scream socialism, let them and gently remind them that if this was real socialism, the “demos’ would take all their stuff. This isn’t socialism, it’s the only way for capitalism to survive. The Democratic Party is the party of small business, of working people, of the middle class; it’s time for the party to remember that Wall Street is not Main Street, that money is not speech, and that politicians who lie down with the moneyed interest are whores. Whores may be good for some things, but do we really want the diseases they bring along with their supposed good times.

Belated Christmas Wish: A Real Democratic Party

Cross posted @ DKos.

I saw this Jim Hightower piece on AlterNet and thought this community would like it.  It says it all as far as I’m concerned

http://www.alternet.org/story/29788/

I think Hightower puts his finger on the entire point: what’s the use of a Democratic Party if it doesn’t speak for the poor and middle class.

Here’s some Jim after the fold.  (How can I put quoted passages in those cool boxes I see in other posts? Quotation marks don’t set them off as well)

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“So, Santa, bring me no stuff. Instead, the one and only thing I want is this: A REAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ALIVE AND KICKING!”

Here’s more.

“Santa, a lot of people are drawing up lists of issues and tinkering with language to clarify what the Democratic party should be for. That’s good, but I think there’s another, more important starting point: First, send me a party that knows WHO it is for.

“Everyone” is not an answer. As we’ve learned from recent experience, a party can’t be “for” working families if it doesn’t have the guts to declare war on the corporate thieves who’re stealing the middle-class possibilities of those families. It can’t be “for” the poor if it constantly caves in to the wishes of the bankers, Wal-Marters, developers and others who keep running over the poor. It can’t be for small farmers if it lacks the stomach to confront the middleman giants that are squeezing the life out of those farm families. A party has to choose sides.

My wish is for a Democratic party that chooses to reconnect with its populist roots, recognizing that its only real reason for existence is to be the unabashed, unequivocal, unrelenting representative of its core populist constituency, including America’s working stiffs, the middle class (this means the 60% of the country who have incomes of less than $55,000 a year), the poor (a fast-growing constituency, unfortunately), small farmers and local business, old folks and children, grunts and veterans, and proponents of clean air and water.

Corporations and the millionaire class already have a party — and notice that it is relentless in its devotion to their interests, including the open raid the GOP is presently making on our public treasury to grab another $146 billion for tax giveaways, 97% of which will go to the wealthiest 4% of Americans (more than half goes to the richest one-tenth of one percent). These fortunate few are doing fine; they don’t need another party’s help.

But the great majority of people whose incomes are not even keeping up with inflation, the families working three or more jobs trying to stay afloat, the folks who actually feel the squeeze of ripoff gasoline and heating prices, the young people who see college education priced beyond their reach while also seeing their middle-class opportunities being callously offshored to China and India, the growing number of families with either no health coverage or practically useless coverage — these and so many more desperately need a party that is wholly theirs, not owned or leased by the monied elites.

It’s reported that Democratic congressional leaders are scrambling to come up with a message and slogan to spiff up the party’s image for next year’s elections — sort of like a corporate branding campaign. House leaders tried this last year with the clarion call “New Partnership for America’s Future.” You saw how well that worked out. Instead of turning to PR firms, how about just saying something genuine that’ll go straight to the heart of the populist base, which now feels politically homeless? Here’s my entry, free of charge: “WE’RE ON YOUR SIDE.”

I don’t think Hightower will find his champions in Congress, at least not very many; but he’ll find them here at DKos, or at MoveOn.org and a few other places.  It’s up to us to get this true message of the Democratic Party out to all those who have given up on our Party, who think our Party is weak or irrelevant, and reestablish the trust that our Party can deliver for the poor and middle class.

Personally I would to do all this under the slogan FUCK THE RICH, but hey, that’s only one opinion.