Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Addendum... to my Nov. 11, 2008 Post.

So I wrote this blog post about things Obama would not do because I did not expect him to do much honestly, but figured that at least by NOT doing many things he'd be better than his predecessor.

I am sad to say that I was wrong, since the Patriot Act was recently renewed and he has covered up and hidden all kinds of stuff which he promised to reveal. I hate that even when I am cynical people fall BELOW my low expectations.
Who said that raising expectations lead to better results?... oh wait that was Rod Paige, George W. Bush, Margaret Spellings, and now Arne Duncan. Look how that crap has worked out for America's schools... So I guess lowering them has the opposite effect in politics, since politicians will always fall below one's expectations.

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Friday, November 20, 2009

Why Palin and Dick Cheney Need to Go Away, OR why Liberals need to accept them.

So I remember after the Bush-Gore election, Al Gore disappeared for about a year amidst Democratic, well liberal, calls to stay active and keep speaking. He said that he did not want to be some sort of "shadow president" as exists in a form in parliamentary democracies. When he finally re-emerged and began to talk, he was a fearsome critic of the Bush administration and advocate for environmental causes. Conservatives complained that he should just shut up, that he lost the election and it was time for him to just disappear. Even Howie Long, on NFL Sunday football (on Fox of course) made a dig at Gore, saying something like, you know this guy is just a sore loser; he was trying to make a football and political analogy, and like too many outspoken conservatives he was stupidly unable to do so. Even South Park mocked Gore in an episode saying that he just wanted friends and to be important and that that was why he hunted for the mythical "ManBearPig."

Well here is the relevance today. Barack Obama is the president now, Sarah Palin lost the election (but in spectacular, decisive fashion, not some protracted legal battle about counting ballots, hanging chads, and brand new Supreme Court precedents), and Dick Cheney is now the FORMER VP, and yet the two of them don't shut up. Gore was both of them in 2001, the losing candidate and the former VP, but conservatives told him to shut up, that his opinion did not matter or was evidence that he was a sore loser, or a loser simply. This was a convenient way to sidestep the very controversial nature of the election.
Here is what it means. Liberals have to accept the Cheney and Palin jawing because frankly they wanted Gore to do the same after the disputed 2000 election. Democrats might be hypocrites at times, but liberals are not. However, conservatives, if they are to be consistent and not hypocritical (though we know that most conservatives are NEITHER- at least the outspoken kind), they need to tell Dick Cheney that he had his 8 years and it cost us two cities, 5000 American soldiers, 4000 innocent American civilians, about a million innocent Iraqis and Afghanis, millions of American jobs, about a $1 trillion in wasteful war spending, and a $770 billion bailout and that now that he is done with his VP duty (like conservatives said Gore was done in 2001) it is time for him to retire gracefully, and shut the hell up. As for Palin, conservatives, to be consistent must, rise up and say "Palin, you lost, don't be a sore loser, the American people rejected you so it is time for you to go back to Alaska and shut up." (They might have argued that she needed to go back to running Alaska, the job for which she actually was elected and actually did win, but she removed that criticism by resigning from that job, clearly a sign of responsibility to her electorate and her state.)
However, conservatives will not do so, because the one constant with the conservative movement in America is that there is no statement, broad generalization, or political attack, they won't contradict, forget, or disavow, if the context suddenly applies to one of their own. Clinton cheated on his wife and lied about it, so he should resign, said the chattering conservative classes. Sen. John Ensign, not only cheated on his wife, but attempted to pay her and her husband off, and nary a word emerged from the same chattering conservative classes.
Conservatives attempt to explain away their hypocrisy by saying that it is because Clinton lied to Congress under oath, and he did, but of course being dragged before Congress to talk about your philandering was a somewhat unprecedented event, since the personal life of an individual is not a public matter unless there is evidence of a crime, which there was none. Then again, not a single Bush Administration official EVER EVER, when testifying before Congress about faulty intelligence, missing emails, WMDs, etc, EVER went under oath. In fact when Congress issued subpoenas, the "compromise" that spineless Democrats accepted was that Bush people would appear only on the condition that they would not testify under oath. In other words, they would only appear before Congress so long as they could get away with lying and face no legal repercussions if their lies were exposed later. So Republicans learned that they should never be under oath when attempting to lie about matters of treason, state security and matters of justice, whereas Bill Clinton learned the hard way that one should not testify under oath when trying to cover up your wandering eye.
The stink of hypocrisy from Republicans is foul and repugnant, and each week there is a new and egregious example of how those "rules" and "principles" which they, without fail, apply to liberals and Democrats do not at all apply to them in any situation and our Republic is all the worse for it. As for the Democrats, they do not escape blame in all this. At times they, themselves, have tried to apply the same "rules" which they complained about in the past when Republicans were grandstanding, but since they don't have the ability to silence the internal voice that calls out their hypocrisy they always come across as wimpy and uncommitted. Republicans might be hypocrites, but they are fiercely committed hypocrites.
This of course is the second part of the problem and why it is not uncommon to smell the stink of cowardice urine wafting out of the halls of Congress, Democrats are wimpy! Congress has subpoena power. Once Congress issues a subpoena, they can drag that person before them, swear them in and grill them. Congress doesn't have to "Compromise" with the Executive. The Constitution gives them not Compromise authority, but Check and Balance POWER. They have special powers above the President, to check his authority, and it is not about compromise but about that power to check overweening Executive pride. If the presidency is too powerful it is because Republicans for the first 6 years and Democrats for the last 2, of the Bush presidency did not use their Congressional powers to CHECK his rampant abuse of power.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Free Press and one more.




Besides this I would like to point out that Obama is living down to the low expectations I set for him months ago, and yet sadly had we been stuck with McCain and Palin it is doubtless that our nightmare would be even worse than it is now. I don't know what's worse, hoping for change and being disappointed, as I am with Obama, or expecting incompetence and selfish evil which is what another Republican administration would have been. At least I would have known everything would have sucked. Then again, Republican supporters, or I shouldn't even call them that because it is a disservice to the true spirit of the Republican party which suffered a slow death since Reagan and was exterminated under Bush. Bush-Cheney-type supporters who have shown themselves to be deranged, racist lunatics over and over recently would have been fiddling as our country continued to burn, but now they can scapegoat Obama when of course the problem is not that he is bringing change but that he is playing from the Bush-Cheney playbook mostly, a fact that these ignorant twits cannot even bring themselves to see.
Health care is the obvious exception but he is doing what multiple politicians have done, bore us with details which we can nitpick to death rather than handling the details themselves and inspiring us with their goals.

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

William G. Brownlow

I have recently learned about William G. Brownlow, a man who knew how to deal with the traitors that tried to destroy this country. If only he'd dealt more harshly with those who only understood violence the South might be a better place today. Instead though we let those traitors act up and clothe themselves in the garbs of righteousness. However, traitors who fight to destroy America and defend slavery have no righteousness. So many of the problems we have today in this country stem from the coddling of Confederate traitors after the war.
No one serving in the Federal government today should proudly bear the name of traitors and yet many do, like Sen. Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, named after the traitorous president of the CSA and the traitorous general Beauregard who plotted to murder US troops and attempted to do so by bombarding Ft. Sumter and leading an army of insurgents in Virginia.
Today, people who plot to kill US troops get locked up on flimsy evidence. Back then men who proudly shot at and killed US troops got to retire to their plantations and build statues of themselves.
They complained about Northerners who migrated South and made money by working hard, but of course this was a lazy class of Southerners who didn't know how to work because they immorally forced others to do so, so we should not feel sympathy. Their descendants still benefit from the ill-gotten immoral gains and coincidentally many of those same descendants fiddled in Congress the last 20 years as our economy burned.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Viva la libertad -- A Friend.

Viva la libertad -- A Friend.


Those who know what it means, know what it means.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Why my Catholicism has lapsed...

So yet another delightful action taken by our Hitler Youth Pope Benedict. So it was bad enough that the College of Cardinals picked a former Nazi-collaborating Hitler Youth to replace a member of the Polish anti-Nazi resistance (John Paul II), but now this wacko is promoting wackos. The most recent news is that he is promoting an Austrian priest named Gerhard Wagner to Bishop. This priest (like several evangelical whackos in the US) declared the New Orleans flood to be God's punishment on the "sinful city." This would be just another small fry thing... but it comes on the heals of this travesty:
After Vatican II reformed the Catholic church to make it more accessible and friendly to all people a group of hard-core nuts decided that though they fully supported and believed in the "holy mother church"- assumingly including the doctrine of Papal Infallibility- they didn't believe in doing this, and thus, though they are fundamentalist believers who should thus follow the Pope's lead this was not something for them to believe or follow. They believed more in the rituals and practices than in the Pope and so they rejected them and protested. Well, they were excommunicated, which would seem a harsh circumstance for a different of opinion but not surprising given the history of the church, a history these ex-communicants cherished so greatly. Well, part of their rejection was the reconcilliation with Jews including John Paul II's apology for centuries of violence and anti-Semitism on behalf of the church. One leading member, a Bishop, of this splinter group is a vocal Holocaust denier. Another member is of course Mel Gibson, a drunken "Jewish Conspiracy" activist son of a Holocaust denier (though people loved his Jesus snuff film a good deal). Well Pope Benedict, former Hitler Youth, and promoter of Austrian hate-mongers has now removed the ex-communication order from these Holocaust-denying freaks in the spirit of "forgiveness" without addressing their hateful, anti-Semitic ways. So as a result the Catholic Church continues to be compromised, more concerned with reconciling with Catholic hate-mongers, than non-Catholic victims of those hate-mongers. Lucky for me I am not one of those "Old Believers" so I KNOW the Pope is NOT infallible and his current actions prove to me that he is most likely off his nut, or has thoroughly taken in the Dick Cheney metaphor that "we make history," so thus he didn't have to worry about anything or about anyone who is warped and rejected by the hateful ways of those whom he promotes...

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Myths that lead to problems.

Without naming names let me just say that States are the creations of man and thus have no inherent rights, to existence or otherwise. The behavior of some people intimated on the notion that their country has some magical right to exist is no doubt an important reason for the exacerbation of many conflicts. States do not have rights. States do not live. People have rights and people have responsibilities. Any State's existence is predicated upon the choices of its citizens and the behavior those citizens choose to make the State exhibit.
I am sick of BS slogans.

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