of issues that are tough to tease apart and deal with separately.
We hope that Obama and friends will make progress reversing 1.) torture (and related obscenities) and Iraq, 2.)the unitary executive, and 3.)the corruption of the voting process (AG scandal, courts intervening to declare victory, etc.).
Then there are the related, but much broader, issues of 1.)American exceptionalism in the foreign policy establishment, 2) the increasing irrelevance and impotence of the "other two" branches of government, and 3.) the corruption of the entire election and governance process and institutions by money and power.
I guess health care reform, credit reform and EFCA fall under the broader trend of the rape of the middle class by the Masters of the Universe. Or maybe I should say distribution issues.
From where I sit (in a small, private social service agency) on an everyday basis it comes down to a single mom with a couple of kids who loses her job or has an (uncovered) medical emergency. When she asks for help she finds the food banks are running bare and she and her kids can sleep on mats in a church basement. And the rightwing moralists are still worried about "creating dependency."
At the same time a ghoul like Hank Paulson can go to Congress and get $700B for his buddies from guys like Dodd and, yes, Obama. No accountability, no disclosure, no plan. No effort to even pretend to eliminate the venal, greedy scum that created the mess to their own huge profit. Just "give me the money or the sky will fall."
All this is enabled by the failure of the MSM to inform the public in a balanced and fact-based manner, as Glenn tirelessly points out. But the MSM problem is also part of a broader theme that has to do with insiders vs. outsiders, the village vs. the outland, the Very Serious People vs. the Dirty Fucking Hippies. As Glenn and others also point out, Villagers of all stripes are turning up the heat on the Dems and the Obama Administration to be "bi-partisan and centrist" (tm).
The big winners in the bi-partisanship and moderation derby are people like Lieberman, his protege, Salazar, and Feinstein. They may be sleazy, but they're not stupid. They are trying to keep enough local support at election time and to be winners in the KEWL KIDS poll in the Village. The values, traditions, and, indeed the platform of the Democratic party are just mind farts to them.
It's going to take more than audacity to change this dynamic. It's going to take incredible strength, courage, intelligence and arrogance to stand up to a whole interconnected and incredibly powerful and insular class of people who regard themselves as the annointed. It's going to take facing down one's "betters."
Even if it happens, it's going to take time. A lot of time.
Early decisions do not determine the direction of an entire administration. Carter announced early that human rights would be core to U S foreign policy. Train wreck. Clinton took on health care and gay rights right out of the gate. Train wreck.
Obama and his allies are our best hope on torture and other issues. He needs and deserves our help, support and forbearance. The Obamas are new in town. Most of us can't even imagine the pressures they will encounter. The village vipers aren't giving them a break. We should.
Feinstein and Wyden, on the other hand, are on familiar ground and are enacting the agenda of those who continue to proclaim the supremacy of the center-right. It is they and their ilk who are the real enemy now, not the minority. Let's get 'em.
...Bush/Cheney assumed that 9/11 ushered in an era of PERMANENT EMERGENCY (an oxymoron, of course), which entitled them, they believed, to do anything they wanted in the name of defense, indefinitely.
Who knows what W is aware of, but Cheney assumed no such thing. He saw an opportunity to act without significant opposition or accountability. So he did what he wanted, and it did not turn out the way he expected.
I get really tired of the same old wornout 'pussy' sneer being thrown around by the dickless wonders of the world.
Anyone who has one knows that one good pussy can defeat a rather large number of tiny, shriveled, self-important dicks.
They should use their own anatomy, such as it is, to insult each other and leave women's out of it.
Jebbie, you are epitome of decorous reserve today. Imagine that! ;-}
Umbrage - whatever. Were you with Fitrakis on election night too?
I used to admire Senator Feinstein, and in fact voted for her several times, even before she was suddenly elevated to the mayor’s office in San Francisco. Over the years I have come to view her as a closet Republican running in a liberal state, appealing to both Orange Country right-wingers and the more progressive northern part of the state. Some of us have talked about the Feinstein twins; they appear to be identical, but speak differently to whoever is the present audience. So I am not surprised to see her do a moral wheelie and follow whichever road she thinks will be to her advantage. In addition there have been charges that she has been conflicted, and used her position to benefit her husband’s investments in companies with government contracts. This could be one explanation for her militant change of mind.
I know little about Senator Wyden, and so leave comments about his apparent flip-flopping up to those who do.
Here is what I think is the bottom line. Americans cannot allow torture to continue in any respect. On top of that, those who have brought us to the brink of savagery must be held accountable in courts. I’m talking about all of those in the Bush administration, the military and any other group. Lawbreakers are lawbreakers.
By restating our nation’s respect for rule of law and disavowing all of the criminal aspects of the past eight years, we will get the attention not only of Senators Feinstein and Wyden, but the whole apparatus of the government. They will listen or they will be held accountable. We cannot allow criminal conduct to become a part of our official national fabric. At this point we need a whole host of special prosecutors opening up shop on January 21st.
Perhaps a few street demonstrations wouldn’t hurt, either.
Much of the initial coverage about Fort Hood turned out to be wrong. Is there anything wrong with that?
The accountability imposed by another country for the CIA's kidnapping and torture reveals much about our own.
Fox News' morning show plays to type, talking about whether Muslims in the Army should face "special debriefings"
The survivor and author is upset about comparisons some on the right are making to genocide
Once seen as a lunatic fringe, reactionary anti-women groups are courting respectability
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