Fighting the War on Error

"You measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists."
- Political & Social Activist Abbie Hoffman (1936-1989)

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Olbermann rips Powell endorsement rxns


The reactions by many on the right to Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama this past Sunday on Meet the Press have been both shocking and appalling this week, and considering the level of discourse in our country, I'm not a person easily shocked.

A few nights ago, Olbermann did a pretty nice round-up of the ridiculous statements that have been babbled by the likes of Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and Sarah Palin, and I can't even begin to get my hands around how breathtakingly mindless both of these women are (and I'm being quite kind).

I'm just wondering exactly where these "pockets of pro-America areas" are? We'll have our answer in 10 days - whichever states vote go for the McCain/Palin ticket I guess are the pro-America. Pretty pathetic.

Even more pathetic is Bachmann's assessment that we should have what would equate to loyalty oaths in Congress, which I'm guessing even her own Republican Party disagrees with. As frightening and reactionary as the current edition of the GOP can be, I'd like to think that we'll never return to the age of McCarthyism. Fortunately, Bachmann's idiotic statements have been a financial boon to her opponent, El Tinkenberg, who has raised over $1 million since her stupid comments last weekend. The best part about Bachmann's fiasco is that she almost certainly would have won reelection had she kept her mouth shut, but she couldn't help herself. Hopefully her stupidity will be Tinkenberg's gain. Right now, El Tink's got a slim two-point lead on Bachmann. Please, if you have the means, go to Tinkenberg's Website and contribute $5 or $10 to help out his campaign; every little bit will help him kick an intolerant, asinine Republican out of Congress.

Just in case you missed it, below is the video of Powell's endorsement. I found his words to be powerful, heartfelt and spot on. This past week, I was asked by many people how I felt Powell's endorsement would affect the election, and my initial reaction was, "Not much." However, upon further reflection, I'm not so sure. His support for Obama certainly does shatter some misconceptions about how Obama would lead and use the military. Naturally, right-wing hate radio had a field day with the endorsement (see Olbermann clip above).


I was very happy to hear Olbermann slam the likes of the hate mongers mentioned above, and specifically Rush Limbaugh for his mindless hate speech. I don't always agree with Keith, but this is one of his best Special Comments I've heard in quite some time. For all of the people who rip Olbermann for being so partisan, my question would be, were it not for Olbermann and a select few others, who else in our corporate media would be echoing these thoughts? Damn few, and I'm happy Olbermann is doing what he does on a nightly basis.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Jingoism 101, by Michele Bachmann


On Friday, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN-06) appeared on Chris Matthews' show Hardball to talk about the presidential election, specifically about how Sarah Palin's Website talks about all of the wonderful "pro-American places" in the US. When Matthews failed to get her to name some of those places, he took another approach, and the following dialogue ensued:
Matthews: How many Congresspeople, members of Congress are in that anti-American crowd you describe?

Bachmann: [Deer in the headlights]

Matthews: How many Congresspeople you serve with - I mean, there's 435 members of Congress...

Bachmann: ...Well, right now...

Matthews: ...how many are anti-American in that Congress right now that you serve with?

Bachmann: You'd have to ask them, Chris, I'm focusing on Barack Obama and the people he's been associated with...

Matthews: But do you suspect that a lot of the people you serve with...

Bachmann: ...and I'm very worried about their anti-American nature.

Matthews: Well, he's the United States Senator from Illinois, he's one of the people you suspect as being anti-American. How many people in the Congress of the United States do you think are anti-American? You've already suspected Barack Obama. Is he alone, or are there others?

Bachmann: [Deer in the headlights]

Matthews: How many do you suspect of your colleagues do you suspect of being anti-American?

Bachmann: I would say, what I would say is that the news media should do a penetrating expose and take a look - I wish they would. I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America? I think the people would love to see an exposé like that.

After Bachmann's ridiculous nationalistic rant, The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel hit the nail right on the head:
Chris, I fear for my country. I think what we just heard is a congresswoman channeling [Sen.] Joe McCarthy, channeling a politics of fear and loathing and demonization and division and distraction. Not a single issue mentioned. This is a politics at a moment of extreme economic pain in this country that is incendiary, that is so debased, that I'm almost having a hard time breathing, because I think it's very scary. Because this is a country I love, and this woman had no sense of the history of this nation, which is one of struggle, of trying to fulfill the great ideals of this nation, of movements that have brought about the civilizing advances of this country, and she doesn't even know who Saul Alinsky is - a community organizer who channeled the views of the people from below.

I think Barack Obama is going to win, and he's going to have a lot of work because there is an extremism unleashed in this nation which you just heard on this program, which could lead to violence, and hatred, and toxicity. And against the backdrop of the Great Depression we're living through, it could lead - and I don't use this word lightly - to a kind of American fascism, which is against the great values of this nation, and which people like that are fomenting.
It doesn't get much better than that - vanden Heuvel couldn't possibly have been more spot on, and by the way, it's just one more reason (did you need another?) why all progressives and liberals should be subscribing to and reading The Nation Magazine (vanden Heuvel is a part owner).

However, there's more you can do. A Website has already been established to censure Bachmann in Congress, and you can also leave some kind words on her Facebook page. She's also in a very competitive race for reelection, so any contribution can make a difference. The only way we're going to stop this hateful, absurd language is to get these hatemongers out of Congress.

Update: I've read reports that ActBlue has raised over $100,000 for her opponent, Elwyn Tinklenberg following Bachmann's nauseating appearance on Hardball on Friday. Sweet - let's keep it going. Even if you give $5, your contribution can make a difference and send Bachmann back to Minnesota in disgrace, right where she belongs.

Update, Part II: I just visited her Facebook page, and it appears that you have to become a "fan" or supporter of hers on Facebook to leave a post on your Wall. I'll pass. I found something pretty interesting on her page, though - her contact e-mail is listed as "repmichelebachmann@gmail.com" - pretty interesting that a Representative in the U.S. Congress has a gmail e-mail address listed in her Facebook page. Just wondering if that has anything to do with subpoena power regarding government e-mail addresses. Anyway, you can certainly drop her a line at her e-mail address, at least. Please, keep it courteous and respectful, but let her know in no uncertain terms that her language, behavior and demeanor and completely reprehensible and unacceptable.

Major hat tip to Crooks & Liars for the video and transcripts. (Just another reason why I've been consistently saying for years now why C&L is the best liberal blog on the Web.)

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