Deb Della Pianna

The World According to the GOP

The election is just days away and pace is picking up, particularly around the Republican party. You’ve just got to wonder what side of the rainbow they’re working, though. Here’s what I’m talking about:

  • In spite of being found guilty on all seven felony corruption counts, Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) has vowed to fight on in his bid to win reelection against Democrat Mark Begich. The guy should just step down. What ever happened to that slogan… you know the one…isn’t it Country First? Where have I heard that one before?
  • Sarah Palin, herself recently found guilty of abuse of power, actually suggested that Ted Stevens resign. Why doesn’t she take her own advice? In fact, it seems that Sarah is in hot water again. A new ethics complaint accuses the governor of using her official position for personal gain. This time, she is accused of charging the state of Alaska $21,000 for her three daughters’ commercial flights since taking office in December 2006. Her daughters were not invited to the events and their attendance served no legitimate state business. Talk about the ultimate in hypocrisy. Between Stevens and Palin, you’d swear there was something in the water up there.
  • Earlier this week John McCain finally addressed the economy. He took a few moments to warn the voting public that the Democrats would ruin the economy. Forgive me, but hasn’t eight years of Republican rule already done that? If this isn’t “ruined,” what is? While we’re at it, let’s address the McCain notion that Barack Obama’s tax plan is nothing but Socialism. Guess what? Socialism is part of the fabric of American life. We’ve always had a graduated tax plan in this country. In Obama’s plan, there’s nothing new under the sun.
  • In yet another ‘hail Mary’ attempt to destroy Obama’s image, the pit bull with lipstick is now accusing the Democratic presidential candidate of having PLO ties. This time, it’s about Obama’s association with Rashid Khalidi, a leading scholar of Middle Eastern studies at Columbia University. Yes, he is a contemporary of Obama. He has also been an outspoken critic of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and of our policies toward Israel. Know what? So what? I’m also critical of our policies toward Israel. This is AMERICA. We’re supposed to be able to disagree with our government without being called traitors or terrorists. This all or nothing notion about patriotism has been concocted by the Republican party. In the Constitution, it plainly states that we have a right to a redress of our grievances. It’s called FREEDOM, people. What the Republicans want is a dictatorship.
  • John McCain has built his campaign around this fictional Joe the Plumber character. You know, the guy who wants to buy a plumbing business but cannot. I say fictional because the guy isn’t even a licensed plumber and he hasn’t paid his taxes. His real name is Samuel Wurzelbacher. Here’s what Joe (Samuel) has to say: ” I know just enough about foreign policy to probably be dangerous…I have no idea where John McCain’s position is…I honestly want people to go out and find their own reasons. I tell people not to listen to everyone else’s opinion. I’m not going to have them start listening to mine.” I could be wrong, but building the campaign around Joe the Plumber might be a strategic mistake on Senator McCain’s part. No?
  • And finally, we’re back to Sarah Palin again. In an October 24th speech on autism, she proved once again she doesn’t know what the hell she’s talking about most of the time. This time, she mocked “fruit fly research” as a big waste of money that has “little or nothing to do with the public good.” Had Palin done her homework, she’d know that the exact opposite is true. This gets back to my accusation that she’s intellectually non-curious. She really is. If she’s going to talk about a subject, she should know about the subject. Palin should have known that a recent study of Drosophila fruit flies showed that a protein called neurexin is essential for proper neurological function, making it clearly relevant for autism research. In fact, fruit flies are the foundation of much of modern genetics. They have helped us to learn about heredity, genome structure and congenital disorders. (Yes, Sarah, they’ve even helped us understand the “e” word - that’s evolution.)

Well, that about wraps it up for tonight. I’m not sure I can handle much more of this intellectual stuff anyway.

When is a terrorist not a terrorist? Ask Sarah Palin.

You betcha. It gets worse every time Sarah Palin opens her mouth. That’s the stage we are at right now. She continues to be an embarrassment to John McCain and the Republican party. Palin also should, by now, have frightened a number of Americans. Friday evening (October 24) on the NBC News with Brian Williams she proved just how big a right-wing extremist she truly is. Here’s the exchange:

Williams: Is an abortion clinic bomber a terrorist, under this definition, governor?

Sarah Palin: [Sighs] There’s no question Bill Ayres, under his own admittance, was, um, one who sought to destroy, er, our US Capitol and our Pentagon. That is a domestic terrorist. There’s no question there. Now, others who would want to engage in harming innocent Americans or facilities, that, uh, er, that would be unacceptable. Uh, I don’t know if you’re going to use the word “terrorist” there, but it’s unacceptable and, uh, um, it, er, would not be condoned, of course, on, on our watch, but [sigh] I don’t know what you’re asking is if I regret referring to Bill Ayres as an unrepentant domestic terrorist. I don’t regret characterizing him as that.

Sarah Palin did her usual amount of stumbling around the English language, but it’s pretty clear that she operates on pretzel logic. She’s truly twisted. In other words, if someone is going to bomb or destroy a government building, the definition of ‘terrorist’ fits. If, however, they are only going to destroy unimportant facilities (like, say, an abortion clinic) or harm innocent Americans, she doesn’t know if the term ‘terrorist’ fits. In her mind, the difference between William Ayers (a terrorist) and Eric Robert Rudolph (not a terrorist) is the choice of buildings and causes. Sarah Palin needs a dose of reality. The Eric Robert Rudolphs of the world are terrorists. Period. Perhaps a quick review would help, so I went and researched the definitions from a number of sources. In order to define the word ‘terrorist,’ one has to define ‘terrorism.’

Terrorism: The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.

Terrorist: A person, usually a member of a group, who uses or advocates terrorism.

Based on these definitions, the only conclusion a reasonable person could come away with is that abortion clinic bombers, or even better - anti-abortion violence advocates - are terrorists. There’s no gray area here; seems pretty clear. However, since her triumphant debut at the the Republican Convention, Palin has proven herself to be anything but reasonable. That a candidate for public office did not immediately label these despicable creatures ‘terrorists’ is despicable in itself. It’s an outrage. I just cannot figure out what the difference is between radical Muslim bombers and radical Christian bombers. There isn’t any difference. What does this suggest about our GOP vice presidential candidate? It suggests that Sarah Palin is a right-wing extremist. She basically just put the good hockey mom seal of approval on those who perpetrate anti-abortion violence.

Where does the ‘terrorist’ hair splitting start for Sarah Palin? Is it simply that she defines terrorists as only those individuals who hate the US government and want to destroy government buildings? Or is it that anti-abortion violence is being committed in the service of God so, therefore, it is not terrorism? By now, everyone knows that logic. Say you kill an abortion doctor or destroy an abortion facility. So what? Look how many innocent babies you’re going to save! It’s what God would want. Haven’t we heard that rhetoric over and over again when it comes time for domestic anti-abortion terrorists to justify their deeds? It’s a shame she wasn’t allowed to expand and expound on her position. Then we could have seen how far up the line on the hypocrisy scale she placed. John McCain came to her rescue and redirected the interview. Of course, Senator McCain doesn’t much want to talk about the issue either, given his voting record.

In both 1993 and 1994, John McCain voted against making “bombings, arson and blockades at abortion clinics, and shootings and threats of violence” federal crimes. He also opposed Colorado’s “bubble law.” This law prohibits abortion protesters from coming within 8 feet of women entering abortion clinics. McCain also voted to allow those who have committed violent acts at or harassment of women who go to reproductive-health clinics to avoid paying fines assessed against them by declaring bankruptcy.

Palin and the politics of divisiveness

You can put lipstick on a pig, but you can’t cover up the smell. And right now the Wicked Witch of Wasilla smells pretty bad. If Senator McCain is looking at the most recent polls with open eyes, he’ll come away with the conclusion that Sarah Palin is the single biggest detriment to his presidential candidacy. Yes, that’s right. At this point in the 2008 presidential race, his association with Sarah Palin is a bigger liability than his association with President Bush, the most unpopular president in American history. While McCain spends his time blaming left-wing feminists and the liberal media for Palin’s drop in popularity, the fact is that Sarah Palin has brought this on herself because she fosters the politics of divisiveness and exclusion.

It was Sarah Palin who decided that the McCain campaign get nasty. I believe that she referred to it as “taking off the gloves.” And, of course, McCain listened and approved the strategy of moving away from the issues and into character assassination. It was immediately after that Palin began to stretch the truth about Obama’s association with the Weather Underground’s Bill Ayers. She accused Obama of “palling around with terrorists.” The right wingnuts in the McCain camp knocked this one out of the park, yelling out epithets like, “kill him,” “terrorist,” and “off with his head.” Even Dick Morris (remember him?) got into the act by stating that Obama’s association with Ayers is the equivalent of being friends with Osama bin Laden. Once again, the Republicans jumped on the politics of fear and invoked the “terrorist” theme. Hell, why not! George Bush has used this to successfully control the quivering American population for the past eight years. See. There it is again. Somehow I just can’t get away from drawing similarities between McCain and Bush.

While McCain has received kudos for toning this ugliness down over the past couple of weeks, let’s be frank about it. McCain only toned it down publicly when the Secret Service announced that it was interested in finding the people in the McCain audiences that were yelling these little ditties. Truth be told, McCain then quietly invested in ‘robocalls’ (automated messages) that linked Obama and Ayers. Again, here’s a similarity between McCain and Bush. President Bush used ‘robocalls’ in 2004 to sink John McCain in South Carolina. Might I suggest to the Secret Service that the people yelling in the McCain-Palin crowd were only accessories after the fact. The root of the problem, the instigator, is Sarah Palin (with John McCain’s backing).The McCain campaign has managed to tap into the lowest common denominator in American society: The ultra-patriotic, God-fearing bigot.

Palin’s divisive nature continued at an October 16 fund raiser in Greensboro, North Carolina, where she said, “We believe the best of America is not all in Washington, D.C. We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation.”

Let’s not stop there. Palin certainly didn’t. “This is where we find the kindness and goodness and the courage of everyday Americans. Those who are running our factories and teaching our kids and growing our food and are fighting our wars for us. Those who are protecting us in uniform. Those who are protecting the virtues of freedom.”

The upshot here isn’t that she’s insulting Washington, D.C. No sir. She’s insulting everybody who isn’t living in a small town. Those living in, say New York, Chicago, or San Francisco apparently are not real Americans. Secondarily, Palin is accusing those who disagree with our government of being un-patriotic. I suspect that Sarah Palin spends very little time educating herself about our forefathers and what they had in mind for our government. She prefers her history to be Palinized because it better suits her purpose. She might be interested to learn that our forefathers not only called for protecting the Constitution from threat by forces outside our government, but also from those within our own government who seek to undermine it’s basic principles. We’ve had plenty of that over the past eight years, and a McCain-Palin regime promises even more. By the way, I’d like to take the opportunity to remind Sarah Palin that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars have been equal opportunity killers. Americans from all walks of life (not just farmers and factory workers) and from everywhere across our nation (not just small towns) have been killed. However, they have not died protecting the virtues of American freedom as she suggests. They’ve died protecting our access to Middle Eastern oil in order to feed our all-consuming addiction.

Speaking of assaulting the Constitution, the Wicked Witch of Wazilla has broken with McCain and emphatically stated her support for a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. I’d call singling out one group for oppression to be divisive. Wouldn’t you? And wouldn’t you call a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage writing discrimination into the Constitution? This very act undermines the basic principles behind the Constitution. If an amendment is added, it should strengthen the Constitution, not weaken it. The objection to same-sex marriage is clearly based on religious ideology. For example, we now know that the Mormon church is the driving force behind California’s Amendment 8. There is no place for religious ideology in the formation of national policy. That is why there is a separation between church and state. The issue of same-sex marriage is a question of basic civil rights. It is not a topic to be voted upon by Congress, and it does not belong on any ballot in any state.

So, here we are with November 4th fast approaching. I learned today that the GOP has spent more than $150,000 on make-up, clothing and accessories for Sarah Palin and her family since she was selected as McCain’s running mate. She spent $13,200 on make-up alone during the month of September (so much for being just an average hockey mom). It’s all about image, but image only goes so far. While it may be possible to physically transform Sarah Palin’s appearance into something more vice presidential, it’s almost impossible to hide the dark side of her divisive and un-Christian character. That has been laid bare for all to clearly see.

The inmates are running the asylum

Time is running short for John McCain, so the looneys are out enmasse. The latest Republican figure to walk off the deep end is Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn) who appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews this past Friday. Her latest allegation is that Barack and Michelle Obama are anti-American and cannot be trusted in the White House. Sound McCarthyesque to you? I’d suggest she rethink that and be one of the party faithful who shows up at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to count the silverware after W leaves office. If anybody is anti-American it’s our present imperial ruler, who has just about gutted the US Constitution, spied on his own citizens, and has slaughtered literally millions in Iraq and Afghanistan all on this shadow “war on terror.”

She referred to Obama’s friendships with William Ayers (which Senator Obama explained sufficiently during the third and final debate) and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. Isn’t it funny that John McCain is never called upon to explain his friendships, like the one he has with G. Gordon Liddy. As recently as March of this year, McCain referred to Liddy as someone who upholds the ideals that make our country great. Really? Someone who served time for the Watergate break-in, plotted murder, kidnappings and terrorist bombings upholds the American ideal? So, why are we worried about Obama’s friends? Or perhaps we should talk about the fact that McCain has allied his campaign with the Cuban Liberty Council, some of whose members have committed terrorist attacks. In fact, Senator Joseph Lieberman met with the wife of convicted serial bomber Eduardo Arocena on July 20th of this year prior to speaking at a McCain event. Lieberman promised to pursue a presidential pardon for her husband.

Or perhaps we should talk about the fact that Sarah Palin has actively courted the Alaska Independence Party, a secessionist group whose leader, Joe Vogler, is decidedly anti-American. Vogler stated, “My government is my worst enemy. I’m going to fight them with any means at hand.” This is the group that the “first dude,” Todd Palin, belonged to for seven years. Sarah Palin spoke at their convention in 2008, telling them, “Keep up the good work. And God bless you.” While Palin criticizes Obama for wanting to engage Iran in conversation and negotiation, let’s remember that in 1993 Joe Vogler persuaded the government of Iran to sponsor his anti-American efforts.

Oh, and by the way, in spite of the fact that Sarah Palin lives with the illusion that the Troopergate report exonerated her, did I mention that Mr. and Mrs. Palin will be deposed this week by investigators determining whether or not she violated state ethics laws? I suggest that abuse of power might be considered un-American as well.

So, the next time Michelle Bachmann wants to raise the issue of un-American activities, I suggest she investigate her own party. Or keep her mouth shut.

Why George W. Bush is the worst president in American history

Even our Iraq-Afghanistan veterans are trying to tell us something

I hate to disappoint Pit Bull Palin, but I’m taking one day off the campaign trail today to take a look back. (You will remember, of course, that she reprimanded Joe Biden for looking back instead of looking forward.) At the time of this posting, there are 98 days, 16 hours, 45 minutes, and 11.5 seconds left in George Bush’s disastrous turn. That’s plenty of time to do more harm to this country. Nevertheless, it’s not too soon to outline the events that make George Bush the worst president in American history. While there are many, many reasons to label Bush the worst, there are four watershed moments in his administration that cement his place in infamy: The 9-11 terrorist attacks, the ill-advised wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the government’s handling of Hurricane Katrina, and the economic meltdown presently taking place in America (and spreading around the world).

September 11, 2001

First, the 9-11 attacks. No matter how Bush tries to blame the Clinton administration, this attack happened on his watch. George Bush assumed the presidency on January 20, 2000 and the terrorist attacks happened on September 11, 2001. The Clinton administration had left the Bush administration a comprehensive report on the subject of al Qaeda, including a plan to thwart its efforts. George Bush ignored it. It’s now common knowledge that he also ignored repeated warnings between April and September of 2001. Not only was he warned of potential terrorist attacks taking place on our soil, but he was warned that the terrorists might use airplanes as weapons. The administration was warned by Israel’s Mossad, as well as by Jordan and Moroccan intelligence. How did he spin his administration’s failure to act? Bush and Cheney stated that, had the domestic wiretapping authorization been given in 2001 instead of 2002, it would have prevented the terrorist attacks. As usual, this is a bald-faced lie. The memo he received a month before the attacks warned that Bin Laden was determined to hit targets inside the United States. He didn’t need wiretapping. If the memo could not move him to action, there is no way that wiretapping would have prevented the attacks. You simply have to question why he ignored it. In fact, you simply have to question the official version of 9-11 being fed us by the Bush administration.

You have to wonder why the US military was on “stand down” that day. Why were 140 Saudis safely flown out of the United States during the week after 9-11, when even Bill Clinton and Al Gore, both out of the country at the time of the attack, were not even allowed to fly back home? Many were members of the royal House of Saud, and at least 24 were direct members of bin Ladens family. Why weren’t they detained for questioning instead? This would have been a logical step, given the fact that 14 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and it was Saudi money backing al Qaeda? In fact, Osama bin Laden is a Saudi national.

The Iraq and Afghanistan Wars

Then, we have two ill-advised, ill-planned wars, one in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. The justification for these two wars, of course, was to fight terror. In fact, the 9-11 terrorist attacks became the excuse for just about every crime the Bush administration has committed. According to our truth-challenged leader, we were going to take the war to the terrorists by invading Afghanistan and capturing Osama bin Laden. In fact, George Bush vowed we would get him “dead or alive” during one of his post 9-11 speeches. New information from former US officials, however, shows that George W. Bush never had any intention of bringing Osama bin Laden to justice. The only question that remains is why? Is this because of the close business ties between the Bush and bin Laden families? Or is it because bin Laden had nothing to do with the attacks at all? According to sources, George Bush was more interested in attacking Iraq than finding Osama bin Laden. Of course, President Bush justified the invasion of Iraq by lying to Congress and the American people about Saddam Hussein being involved in the 9-11 terrorist attacks. We now know that was a lie and that George Bush invaded a sovereign nation under false pretenses.

The president landed on the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003 and announced that the Iraq war was over. There was a huge ‘Mission Accomplished’ banner behind him. It is now 2008 and there’s no end to the war in sight. In fact, our Republican presidential wannabe (John McCain) says he’ll stay in Iraq for 100 years if that’s what it takes to win the war (whatever ‘win’ means). At the five-year mark, we have lost 4,180 US troops. More than 1.2 million innocent Iraqis have died. At a cost of $12 billion per month, the mission is anything but accomplished. As far as Afghanistan is concerned, it remains a black hole for the mainstream media. Nobody even talks about it. Estimates from one web site provide these numbers: 8,587 Afghan troops killed; 3,485 Afghan civilians killed; 513 US troops killed; and 433 other coalition troops killed. Either way, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff predict a gloomy future for the Afghanistan war: Next year will even be worse than this year.

Hurricane Katrina, August 29, 2005

The third watershed event was Hurricane Katrina and our government’s disgustingly feeble efforts both before and after the storm. Katrina first made landfall at 7 a.m. on August 29 as a category 4 hurricane. At 7:30 a.m., the White House was warned that the levees were failing. In fact, before the storm was over, nearly all of the levees would be breached. Documents show that the White House had ample warning about the severity of Katrina, even though George Bush went on Good Morning America on September 1, 2005, to state, “I don’t think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees.” There’s yet another outright lie. While still on a month-long vacation in Crawford, Texas, George Bush was told about the levees and then some. He had a report that predicted that the levees would be breached and that Katrina could potentially destroy 90% of the city structures. It also described the depth and breadth of the search and rescue effort that would be required, and predicted the displacement of more than 1 million residents. The president asked no questions. Instead, he told New Orleans officials, “We are fully prepared.” That, too, was a lie.

Washington was anything but prepared. Why is that? Because, our government officials were all on vacation when Katrina hit. George Bush, in spite of the warnings, stayed on vacation in Crawford, Texas. Meanwhile, Dick Cheney stayed on vacation in Jackson, Wyoming. Condoleeza Rice went to New York during the storm to see a Broadway play and buy herself some expensive new shoes. In spite of the devastation overwhelming the Gulf states on August 29, President Bush did not rush back to Washington. Instead, he spent his Tuesday playing golf. After that, he played guitar with some country and western singers. Think Progress has put together an incredible time line documenting Katrina’s devastation and our president’s response. It’s clear that Bush had other business on his mind.

Unfortunately, President George W. Bush showed no greater leadership after the disaster than he did before and during the disaster. Two weeks after the storm, Bush pledged a homesteading plan to help residents of New Orleans. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a complete plan and left many homeless people without assistance. The Baker Plan (named for its Republican sponsor Representative Richard Baker) was a much more complete plan, and it received the backing of Senator Mary Landrieu, a Louisiana Democrat.. It would provide compensation to victims right away and give them a choice of how to rebuild their homes. It even allowed people to walk away with compensation without rebuilding if they wished. The White House, of course, opposed the plan, mostly because it made George Bush’s plan look as anemic as it actually was. The most decisive action President Bush took was to make sure he helped businesses profit from the Katrina disaster. First, he suspended federal rules and authorized FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers to extend no-bid contracts to corporations participating in the rebuilding. He also suspended the federal Davis-Bacon Act which requires contractors utilizing federal funds to play local prevailing wages on construction projects. You’ve just got to love those compassionate conservatives.

The Economic Meltdown of 2008

George Bush isn’t the only Republican proponent of deregulation. Our ‘deregulation nation’ was actually launched during the Reagan Administration. However, it was carried to new heights under the Bush administration. Over the last eight years, corporations of all types have been given unprecedented powers to police themselves. Take a look at Wall Street. It’s much more than a ‘free market’ playground. It is synonymous with corruption, deception and greed. How does the Bush administration respond? By giving the perpetrators a $700 billion infusion of new monopoly money to play with, ignoring Americans facing foreclosure and fleecing the American taxpayer. The White House employed its usual fear-mongering and strong-arm tactics to get the bail-out package passed, telling members of Congress that the stock market would suffer a devastating drop. When that didn’t work, several Senators were threatened with martial law, the final step of our descent into fascism.

The package has finally passed, and Wall Street continued its free fall. Credit is pretty much frozen. People are losing their homes and their jobs at an alarming rate. According to Robert Reich, former secretary of labor under Bill Clinton, and now at UC Berkeley, the US has lost 1 million jobs since last year. In the meantime, some of the bail-out money has been used for, of all things, pleasure junkets. The AIG sales force, for example, took a trip to a resort in California where they spent $120,000 alone on spa treatments. Another $150,000 was spent on food. This is what happens when there is no oversight, a little detail left out of the plan. In the meantime, state governments are trying to get financial help from the federal treasury just to meet payroll. What’s wrong with this picture?

It Doesn’t Stop Here

I’m mystified by those who consider George W. Bush a good president. I’m wondering what channel they’ve been watching for the past eight years. The four events featured in this article are huge, but there are so many more that have been left out. For example, the Bush administration has turned the United States into a torture state. Condoleeza Rice recently revealed that ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ (a polite term for ‘torture’), including waterboarding, were discussed at the White House among the highest officials of the Bush administration. Bush has approved the imprisonment of scores of ‘enemy combatants’ for years without bringing specific charges or allowing prisoners access to lawyers. He has sent others to countries where torture is routinely practiced under his ‘extraordinary rendition’ program. In short, he has violated articles of the Geneva Convention and he has broken both US and international laws.

George Bush has run roughshod over the US Constitution. Many view the illegal wiretapping of American citizens as his most egregious Constitutional violation. However, he also took advantage of a nation in shock from the 9-11 terrorist attacks to rush through passage of the USA Patriot Act, specifically designed to diminish our rights and expand the powers of the executive branch.

I could go on and on, but this article would become a tome. I’ll save the fine points for my online George Bush Library. In closing, do not to get comfortable just because his reign is coming to an end. With just slightly more than three months left to go in this regime, there’s plenty of time to do more damage. George Bush isn’t just any lame duck president. He wants his name to go down in history, even if it is as the worst president this nation has ever seen.

What was that biblical saying about casting the first stone?

A photo of Bill Ayers at the time of his arrest.

A photo of Bill Ayers at the time of his arrest.

I’m taking a page right out of Sarah Palin’s personal book by quoting the Bible. There’s a verse spoken by Jesus that simply says, “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.” And God the Father only knows what made Senator McNasty and Pit Bull Palin even pick up those rocks, let alone throw them. Maybe Sarah Palin misunderstood messages when her pastor began speaking in tongues.

The McCain campaign, with its ship taking on water and the bilge pumps not working fast enough, has resorted to a new low. It’s called screw the issues facing Americans, we are going to use character assassination. And thus the absurd link between Barack Obama and sixties terrorist William Ayers was born. Now, for those of you who aren’t familiar with William Ayers, he was one of the founders of the sixties revolutionary group, the Weather Underground. Like many of its radical counterparts, the Weather Underground made their point via bombs. William Ayers eventually went underground, but was nonetheless apprehended. However, charges against him were dropped in 1974. Today, a rehabilitated Ayers is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Education. He is best known for his efforts in reforming Chicago’s school system. In 1995, Ayers was one of three co-authors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge grant that won $49.2 million over five years for public school reform.

Barack Obama at the time of Ayers' arrest.

Barack Obama at the time of Ayers' arrest.

It is in this context that Barack Obama knows and has worked with William Ayers because, you see, Obama was only eight years old when Ayers was active with the Weather Underground. Like just about everything else that comes out of Pit Bull Palin’s mouth, the terrorism link is absurd and is designed to prey on Americans’ lingering fear of the 9-11 terrorist attacks. When the going gets tough, the Republicans go fear mongering. That’s what they’ve been doing for eight years now. This accusation is nothing more than guilt by association. Take a look at the photos accompanying this article, folks. It’s about as long a stretch as you can make. But since the McCain camp has moved into this arena, it’s only fair to look closely at the activities of those who have cast the first stone.

First, we’ll talk about the pit bull with lipstick, and she truly does live up to that unattractive image. Nobody ever really mentions that supposedly squeaky clean Sarah is under investigation for abuse of power, and that John McCain knew it before he asked Palin to join the ticket. What does that say about character? John McCain knowingly chose a running mate who is accused of using the power of her office for personal purposes. Palin challenged the investigation on jurisdictional grounds and lost. Several loyalists refused to answer their subpoenas, but the subpoenas were upheld in court. On this count, her day is coming. However, we are basically parading around a vice presidential candidate who is under investigation. Does that make sense? Why is that acceptable?

Let’s then consider that Sarah Palin has repeatedly courted the Alaska Independence Party, whose ultimate goal is seceding from the union. The founder of the group, a man named Joe Vogler, has openly expressed hatred of the US government and has verbally defiled our flag. While the pit bull was never formally a member of the group, she did speak at it’s 1994 convention. The McCain camp has confirmed that she visited the 2000 convention. However, here’s the kicker: Sarah Palin spoke at this year’s convention as well, as a governor who has sworn to uphold the US Constitution. Her husband (or as she affectionately calls him, her “first dude”) was actually a member of the group from 1995 through 2002, according to Alaska’s Division of Elections.

Now, for Senator McCain’s questionable associations, in particular his friendship with G. Gordon Liddy, who has served four and a half years in prison in connection with his conviction on both the Watergate break-in and the break-in of Daniel Ellsberg’s office. Ellsberg is the military analyst who leaked the Pentagon Papers. In addition, Liddy has acknowledged plotting a host of terrorist activities, like preparing to kill somebody “if necessary” during the Ellsberg break-in; plotting to murder columnist Jack Anderson; plotting to utilize gangland ties to murder Howard Hunt to prevent him from cooperating with authorities; plotting to firebomb the Brookings Institution (a liberal think tank); and plotting to kidnap leftist guerrillas while at the 1972 Republican Convention.

G. Gordon Liddy, convicted felon, has donated to McCain’s campaigns since 1998, including a $1,000 donation in February of 2008. In turn, McCain has appeared a number of times as a guest on Liddy’s radio show, including during this campaign season (May of 2008). In a November 8, 2007 appearance, Liddy referred to McCain as an “old friend.” During that same visit, McCain praised his old friend’s “adherence to the principles and philosophies that keep our nation great.” Really? Murder? Kidnapping? Firebombing? McCain said he was proud of Liddy and stated “it’s always a pleasure for me to come on your program.”

The evidence of John McCain’s and Sarah Palin’s warped sense of values is so obvious, it’s almost unnecessary for me to write a closing for this article. Nevertheless, I will. Apparently, it’s okay to be a terrorist or associate with a convicted felon who indulges in terrorist activities as long as it’s on the right-wing side of the government. The same isn’t true if you’re a liberal. Interesting concept. The fact is that neither of these lowlife candidates has any business smearing Barack Obama when their own backgrounds are so full of questionable associations and activities. Neither John McCain nor Sara Palin possess the moral character necessary to lead this nation back from the depths of disgrace the Bush administration has brought it to. They are just more of the same.

Senator McNasty fails to “wow” anybody

Last night’s debate is barely worth talking about. John McCain reprised his role as the seething old man with an unexplainable dislike for Barack Obama. It is so obvious now that it cannot be denied. Throughout the first debate, McCain refused to even look at Obama. Last night, McCain paced and seethed just under the skin every time Obama spoke. When he wanted to make a point, McCain would say (and I am paraphrasing a bit), ‘you know who voted for that legislation, this guy.’ McCain could not even say his name. You have to be wondering about McCain’s mental acuity at this stage of the game.  At this point, it’s hard to explain. It’s not based in any kind of rationality, but none of McCain’s campaign is either.

It was also pretty clear that McCain was much more aggressive and on the attack. As usual, he wasn’t direct. McCain leaves that to the pit bull with lipstick and her traveling side show. (To watch Palin’s base is truly something to behold. They truly are the Joe Six Packs she’s referring to.)  This perception about McCain, however, is not just mine alone. Many of the debate viewers felt the same. At this stage, McCain is no longer concerned with having character of any type. He’s fully invested in winning at any cost. The McCain-Palin ticket has committed to the final slap in the face of Americans. They aren’t going to even address the real issues facing America.  McCain and Palin are going to indulge in a smear campaign instead.

I urge you to visit this video. It was from about five months ago, before it was clear who was even going to be the Democratic nominee. In the video, McCain commits to no swiftboating or character attacks on national television. The interviewer is Chris Matthews and he is very clear about what he’s asking McCain to commit to. Well, here we are with McCain behind in the polls and he has already launched his swiftboat attack. Done deal. Now, he’s working on smearing Obama’s character by associating him with William Ayers. (By the way, in my next article we’re going to talk about McCain’s friendship with G. Gordon Liddy.) It is in this spirit that I link you all to the polls following last night’s debate.

Someone should tell John McCain that the American people want to talk about the economy, first and foremost. Like it or not. This election is about the American people, not John McCain. McCain’s present campaign strategy isn’t playing well in Peoria, as they say. John McCain’s seeming uncontrollable seething anger isn’t the type of personality that the American people want representing them. It does not put them in the comfort zone with the world in such a precarious situation. The people simply want more. They want something better than what he’s offering.

How low can Palin go?

You know, I’ve heard people call Sarah Palin folksy, genuine, feisty and even adorable. I’ve got some real-world descriptions for her like ignorant, uninformed, intellectually uncurious, downright nasty and a liar. At first, she may have been amusing, even forgivable. Today, she lived up to her self-proclaimed image as a pit bull with lipstick when she accused Barack Obama of associating with “terrorists” by linking him to a 70s radical who was a founder of the Weather Underground when Obama was a mere eight years old. How is Obama linked to William Ayers, now 63 years old? They live in the same Chicago neighborhood and have met several times. I guess we are to believe that Barack Obama moved there just so that he can associate with a terrorist? The truth is that bomb and conspiracy charges against Ayers were dropped in 1974. Today he is a professor of education at the University of Illinois in Chicago. I’m not surprised this garbage came out of Palin’s mouth. She’s not just feisty, she’s downright nasty.

I guess if you can’t distinguish yourself from Bush-Cheney on the issues, there’s only one way to go, and that’s as low as you have to go to win. That’s where the McCain-Palin ticket is right now. They have regressed to the larval stage. What little attention they were devoting to the issues is now completely gone. And now that she has proven that she can’t answer the types of questions you’d expect a vice presidential candidate to be able to answer, it’s pretty clear that Sarah Palin is only going to be allowed to speak to reporters she is comfortable with. You know, those who won’t challenge her. That pretty much leaves Sean Hannity and Fox Network. It’s also clear what her assignment will be: To smear Barack Obama. If the campaign style seems a bit familiar, it’s because McCain’s campaign manager is a protegé of none other than Karl Rove, and Sarah Barracuda is up to the task.

Some folks are gushing about Mrs. Palin’s debate performance. It didn’t take much for her to look good, given the hole she was climbing out of. It was indeed a ‘performance’; there was nothing genuine about it. To real political junkies, she neither looked comfortable nor natural. She looked scripted and rehearsed. Sarah Palin didn’t answer one question that was asked of her by the moderator. These were questions that the people want answers to. Instead, Sarah Palin conducted her usual three-ring circus, ignoring the moderator’s questions and choosing her own topics. She hijacked the debate and turned it into a shameless stump speech spewing the McCain as Maverick propaganda and touting her record as mayor of Wasilla and Governor of Alaska.

The majority of the time she read directly off her notes, sticking to her talking points which were often not related to the questions Gwen Ifill was asking. When Biden spoke on the issues, she either rolled her eyes or smiled sarcastically. Some may have found that appealing, but Sarah Palin did a great disservice to the American people by not addressing the issues facing them. In fact, John McCain has done a great disservice to this nation and to the American people by choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate. It’s John McCain’s job to make sure Sarah Palin is qualified before putting her on the ticket. It’s John McCain’s job to make sure Sarah Palin is well informed about their campaign positions. However, the fact that Sarah Palin does not do anything to educate herself on the issues is because she’s intellectually uncurious. She couldn’t even give Katie Couric the names of publications or books that she reads. It doesn’t seem inconceivable that she doesn’t bother to read.

The repeated winking into the camera was way over the top. The first time she did it, I felt like years of fighting for women’s equality went out the window. It got worse from there. There isn’t one person I’ve spoken to, male or female, that didn’t interpret her winking as a deliberate exploitation of her sexuality. Given Mrs. Palin’s view of what women should be, that doesn’t surprise me either. She got Rich Lowry of the National Review Online so riled up that he posted a supposed review of her ability to connect with the public that read like some kind of perverted soft-core porn. I will not show the post in this article, but you can read it here. The morning after the debate as I stood in line at the supermarket, I overheard the two men behind me talking about Sarah Palin’s winking into the camera. One said to the other, “Man, I’m really tired but, hey, after she winked into the camera there was no way I was going up to bed.” Is this the kind of representation we want in Washington, ladies? Her image doesn’t work for me. I can do without brainless but hot.

That fact that Sarah Palin is a compulsive liar is not new news. In fact, Keith Olbermann pledged to donate $100 for every lie she tells. He donated $3,700 this week alone to the Alaska Special Olympics Fund. At this rate, Olbermann might have to hit Hank Paulson up for a loan. She claims that Alaska has billions of gallons of oil that will help us become energy independent. Alaska pumped 777 billion gallons of oil back in 1988. In 2006, it was down to 225 billion, and it continues to fall. Everyone was warned that the oil supply would eventually be depleted. Yet, Palin continues to feed the American public lies about her state coming to the rescue. This whole ‘drill, baby, drill’ lie is just unbelievable because the math doesn’t work. It’s another lie foisted upon us by the Republicans. America owns, at best, about 2% of the world’s oil supply, but we use 25% of the world’s oil supply. This is basic math. What is it that people don’ t understand about it? She continues to tell the American people that she was against the Bridge to Nowhere from the beginning. This is a lie. Sarah Palin lobbied extensively for this project, until she realized it was a bad political move to do so. Then, she turned against it out of political expediency. Here’s the kicker, she never returned the money. Instead, she built the road leading to the non-existent Bridge to Nowhere. At the Republican Convention, she talked about the Alaska natural gas pipeline, saying, “And when the deal was struck, we began a nearly $40 billion natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.” Come on, Sarah. The pipleline exists only on paper, the application will not even be filed until 2011, and it will take ten years to construct.

Now we come to the issue of her folksiness. Joe Biden broke down as he related the story of losing his wife and daughter in an accident, and the fear he felt being left to raise two gravely injured boys by himself. He was not even sure if they were going to survive. Sarah Palin smiled through the entire story. At the end, instead of expressing some type of comfort, she immediately returned to her notes and began another John McCain as Maverick fantasy. So much for “folksy.” Being folksy means being genuine and empathizing with people. It’s not supposed to be an act, but it clearly is with Palin. Seeing the way she reacted to Biden made me instantly realize that she could care less about the average American.

Sarah Palin is a legend in her own mind. She lives in an alternate universe from the rest of the American public. What America needs is a vice presidential candidate grounded in reality and in tune with the needs of her citizens. America also needs someone with the intelligence and savvy to assume the role of the presidency at a moment’s notice. Sarah Palin may do okay when her talking points are scripted for her, but running the country is never scripted. It requires the ability to think on your feet, analyze the situation and take action that is in the best interest of the American people. Sarah Palin is by no stretch of the imagination ready for this job.

Folks, this isn’t American Idol!

“She’s feisty. She’s adorable.”

“If she can run the PTA, she can be president.”

“People can identify with her. She has five kids. I have six.”

What is this? The American Idol of politics? Well, surprise, it isn’t. This is one of the most critical elections in our nation’s history, but the McCainiacs have fallen hook, line and sinker for the distraction effect that his campaign brain trust promised. Back at the beginning, McCain’s staff openly stated that they didn’t want this campaign to be about issues, but rather personalities. How pathetic. Do you really think he’s putting Country First? John McCain is doing a great disservice to the American people. I think he should drop that slogan just about as quickly as he should drop Sarah Palin. John McCain is putting John McCain first. That speaks volumes for the man and why he should never be president of the United States.

Okay, for the sake of argument, let’s remove the issues (like social security, health care, the energy crisis, the housing crunch, the Wall Street pig-fest, and the two wars) and take everything else that has gone on in the McCain campaign for the White House. I’m up for it because I find many, many disturbing things. If we’re talking personalities, so be it. However, character doesn’t get a bye here.

-John McCain doesn’t think. He simply reacts, and he’s a man of high drama. First, he postponed the opening of the Republican Convention because of Hurricane Gustav, which was headed towards New Orleans. What John McCain wanted you to believe is that he cares so much about the poor people of Louisiana. Yet the fact remains that Senator McCain has voted against a lot of the Katrina assistance. I can’t imagine he has any feelings for the people of New Orleans. For those who know his voting record, this doesn’t ring true. What does ring true is that he wants to get elected because, at 72, this is his last presidential hurrah. Will anyone even consider him at 76 years old? I doubt it.

-Round two of high drama was the selection of Sarah Palin as vice president. He loves big impact moves that keep the American public on an uneven keel. That way he can distract them from the issues. More on Palin and why she doesn’t belong on the ticket is to come, but suffice it to say that he didn’t even screen her himself. He left that to the secretive, ultraconservative right wing group, the Council on National Policy. Back in 2000 he referred to Christian conservatives as the ruination of the Republican party (he was right); today he’s in bed with them because he needs them to win. McCain met Palin only one time before offering her the VP slot. Let’s just say that his decision-making capabilities come into question here. He preferred Joseph Lieberman, but a quasi-liberal Jew won’t fly with the Christian conservatives who are damned intent on forcing their religious beliefs on the rest of us. Don’t get me wrong. I’m absolutely no fan of Joseph Lieberman. I wasn’t even when he ran with Al Gore. Do I think he’s qualified? Yes, I do. Sarah Palin is a national joke. If she isn’t. She should be.

-Sarah Palin has been described as “feisty.” That’s not the word I’d use. I’d use snide and insulting, but not feisty. Notice I’m not calling her what the mainstream media called Hillary Clinton. She stood up at the Republican Convention and literally insulted and belittled community organizing. Does she have any idea how much a part of the American fabric of life community organizing is? Does she have a grasp on how important it is? When we were homeless the government was content to let my family hang on a limb, mostly because we were a “gay” family and - in its eyes - not legitimate. Let’s make one thing clear: Had it not been for community organizers we would not have gotten any help at all or gotten ourselves out of that situation.

-The notion that running the PTA makes you ready for the vice presidency and, potentially, the presidency is a joke. Sarah Palin has absolutely no foreign policy experience whatsoever. We are in the midst of two ill-advised wars that are both unwinnable. We’ve made enemies of the majority of our former allies and have a lot of rebuilding to do. Palin has defended herself by saying that she’s got foreign policy experience because she can see Russia from Alaska. Okay, maybe the first time this came out of her mouth one could chalk it up to nerves. However, Sarah Palin continues to use this childish example to defend her supposed foreign policy experience. She even managed to expand upon this defense and make it sound even more foolish when she spoke with Katie Couric:

“We have trade missions back and forth,” said Palin. “We, we do, it’s very important when you consider even national security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and comes into the airspace of the United States of America, where, where do they go? It’s Alaska. It’s just right over the border. It is from Alaska that we send those out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia, because they are right there. They are right next to, to our state.”

Listening to Sarah Palin on the issues is like listening to a drunk person trying to regain some semblance of coherence. It would be funny if she wasn’t a heartbeat away from the presidency. When I worked for a Fortune 500 company, I built two departments from the ground up; I hired, promoted, demoted and fired employees; I ran $7 million dollars worth of budgets; and was responsible for my division’s marketing communications and technical communications functions. I even managed European personnel and traveled back and forth a great deal. I am not so presumptuous as to think that I’m remotely qualified for the vice presidency. I am not, and I would not expect the American people to accept my credentials. Again, this is John McCain putting his country second to his victory.

-Sarah Palin knows nothing about the economy. She barely has command of the English language. Here’s another excerpt from her interview with Kathie Couric, this time on the bail-out.

Katie Couric: Why isn’t it better, Gov. Palin, to spend $700 billion helping middle-class families who are struggling with health care, housing, gas and groceries; allow them to spend more and put more money into the economy instead of helping these big financial institutions that played a role in creating this mess?

Gov. Sarah Palin: That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.

Someone should tell Governor Palin that the bail-out is, in fact, about none of that. It’s all about helping the party boys on Wall Street continue to feast on the taxpayers’ dollar. That’s what it’s about. Some insist she needs to be briefed better. That’s not the issue. The issue is that Governor Palin cannot think on her feet. She has no command or understanding of the issues. It requires more than briefing.

-Fire the SEC Chairman! That was John McCain’s instant solution/reaction to the Wall Street meltdown. Again, more drama. That’s because he really doesn’t have an understanding of the issue. For the record, John McCain has no grasp of economics either and he has admitted this publicly. So then, why did he have to “suspend” his campaign to run back to Washington (another thing he didn’t really do since he was in New York standing up David Letterman to go on with Katie Couric instead). Better idea, John, let’s get rid of the no regulation, free market Republicans whose 28 years of deregulation created this Wall Street mess just like it created the S & L scandal. For the record, he’s one of those Republicans. Do the words “The Keating Five” ring a bell? John McCain was one of the politicians who fought against regulating the Savings & Loan industry. When his friend Charles Keating, of Lincoln Savings & Loan, came under investigation, John McCain was one of five politicians who sought to throw that investigation off the track. After getting caught with his hands in the till, he reinvented himself as this maverick politician fighting against special interests.

-Of course, this maverick image is a lie too. Suddenly, Senator McCain is a populist! He may talk in forceful tones about the Wall Street lobbyists, but that doesn’t stop him from having 83 of them working on his 2008 campaign. He speaks against “golden parachutes” for under-performing executives, but his campaign’s chief economic advisor, Carly Fiorina, destroyed HP and walked away with a $42 million dollar golden parachute ($21.4 million in severance). On the other side of the coin, Fiorina’s poor performance and bad business decisions caused 20,000 people to lose their jobs. So, why the hell, then, is she his chief economic advisor? He had harsh words for the Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae bail out, but we now know that the man credited with reviving the McCain campaign, Rick Davis, took $15,000 a month payments from Freddie Mac right up until last month. Why? For access to John McCain to keep regulators off their tails. Lies. Lies. Lies. Do we want yet another liar for president? Been there. Done that. We’ve seen the results.

-John McCain refuses to release his medical records, and his wife refuses to release her tax records (and that’s where all the action is). John McCain has had multiple bouts with melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. One was just a few weeks ago when a lesion was removed from his cheek. He also shows signs of confusion. He has difficulty identifying foreign leaders (witness the confusion over the leader of Spain). When questioned, McCain could not remember how many homes he owned. He cannot tell the difference between Sunni and Shia. He keeps referring to Czechoslovakia, a nation that has not existed since 1993. I believe that the American people are entitled to know his medical condition, considering the fact that we could end up with Sarah Palin running the country. I also believe that the American people have a right to know about his family’s financial condition. Everyone else has had to comply. If he cannot comply, then I believe that he should not be allowed to run.

-Perhaps John McCain has problems multitasking. That will be a problem for anyone inheriting the job he’s running for. Or perhaps his need to “suspend” his campaign over the current economic crisis was just to gain some attention for a faltering effort. Either way, it doesn’t say much good about the man’s character. First of all, the notion that he “suspended” the campaign is a lie. He told David Letterman he had to fly back to DC immediately to assist with the bail-out. Instead he went down the street and was interviewed by Katie Couric in an effort to minimize the damage done to his campaign by the horrible Sarah Palin interview. That’s really why he canceled Letterman, because the next morning he was still in New York speaking at Bill Clinton’s Global Initiative. He never flew back to DC “immediately.

And he never “suspended” his campaign either. To suspend something means to stop it. The bash Obama ads continued to run, and members of his staff spent the day on the air telling everyone that would listen that’s just how selfless McCain is. He suspended his own campaign to help the country…to put Country First. In reality, he wasn’t needed or wanted in DC. He would have nothing to do there had George Bush not covered for him and invited him to the White House. It was at those White House talks that the deal began to fall apart. He left the next day to go back on the campaign trail and attend the debate with Barack Obama. He then told the news media he was flying immediately back to DC after the debate to continue work on the bail-out. He never did that. More untruths. More lies. Work on the bail-out package continued Friday and over the weekend without John McCain. He insisted it could be handled by phone (by the way, the same reason he’s been criticizing Obama). Yesterday, before the vote on the new bail-out package, he took the credit for pulling it together. After it lost in the House, he blamed Barack Obama. Someone should tell Senator McCain that more Republicans voted “nay” than Democrats. Someone should also remind him that he never returned to Washington as he promised. The reality is that his “suspending” his campaign to become involved in the bail-out gave him a giant photo op. In other words, it was a fraud, just like so many things he’s laid at the doorstep of the American people. How’s that for leadership?

Issues aside, these are all the reasons I’d not touch the McCain-Palin ticket. We need to do more as a nation than elect someone who is “likable.” We need to elect someone who is forthright and capable. We’ve had the liars and ill-prepared for eight years. I believe that character and truth are essential. Add the issues in to the mix, and prospects for the American people are even worse under a McCain presidency.

Rice’s Admission of Torture Goes Unnoticed

With the media focus on the economy, the Wall Street debacle and the it-would-be-funny-if-it-was-make- believe McCain meltdown, one explosive story has been lost in the shuffle. On September 12, Condoleeza Rice signed a statement in response to an 18-month investigation by the Senate Armed Services Committee stating that she led meetings in 2002 and 2003 (in the company of other senior Bush officials) to discuss the use of torture on Al Qaeda detainees. At the time, Rice was National Security Advisor. This is the first time a high-ranking official has formally acknowledged that the White House held such discussions. Torture is just one of the reasons impeachment should never have been delayed for so long, and why the process should continue in spite of the fact that Herr Bush has only a few months left. There is no statute of limitations on war crimes, so George Bush should not be allowed to find a safe haven even after he leaves office.

Condoleeza Rice knows how serious this is. She has retained legal counsel. Rice’s admission effectively makes a lie (surprise!) out of George Bush’s assertion that the abuse came at the hands of just a few bad apples. Of the meetings, Senator Carl D. Levin (D-Mich) said, “We’ve long believed they took place.” Levin, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, also stated that Rice’s admission is “new, concrete evidence that they took place in the White House.” Rice also identified others involved in meetings at various times as former Attorney General John D. Ashcroft, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Alberto R. Gonzales (then Presidential Counsel), and Vice Presidential Counsel David S. Addington. Others have been sent the same letter as Rice, but have declined to respond. No surprise there. This is the administration that refuses to respond to anything, even subpoenas. Michael Mukasey refuses to do his job as the chief law-enforcement officer in the land. By this time in the Nixon regime, an independent prosecutor was appointed and an investigation was in full swing.

George Bush, Dick Cheney and their lawless minions have lowered the bar on American democracy. The Bush administration has effectively reduced this country to the level of those it is supposedly fighting to rid the world of. It is the height of hypocrisy: The image of George Bush riding on his white horse to rid the world of a brutal dictator (Saddam Hussein), all the while subverting the US Constitution, taking away our rights and authorizing the use of torture on detainees. Our leaders seem to have this arrogant, ugly attitude that we can break any law we deem necessary without being held accountable because we’re America. It is no wonder we are increasingly seen around the world as being brutish and arrogant. We’ve earned that status.

In June, Levin released documents that detailed a pattern of abuse and torture that was a deliberate policy of the Bush administration, not the brainchild of lower-level military personnel. The policy was approved at the highest levels of our government and was given cover by the Justice Department. The Bush administration justifies its actions by reinterpreting the law to its own pathetically-low standards, which are far less demanding than international law. However, the United States invaded a sovereign nation under false pretenses. George Bush, Dick Cheney and the rest who have participated in this disgraceful, clearly un-American activity should be shipped off to The Hague for trial under international law. At the end of the day, George Bush is no different than Pol Pot or Radovan Karadžić.

Brings new meaning to “pissing in the wind”

It was revealed today that Hank Paulson lied on national television (surprise!) when he said that he deliberately left oversight out of his Wall Street bail out request. He assumed that the Congress would assign that. The reality is that Hank Paulson and his boss, imperial leader George W. Bush, stipulated that there would be no oversight from the courts or Congress. Hey, he learned from the best. If that isn’t enough to freak you out, a spokesperson for Mr. Paulson admitted that the $700 billion figure is meaningless. They just needed to pick a “really big number.”

Cindy, Stop the Whining

So, Cindy McCain is a bit upset at Barbara Walters and The View, complaining that “they picked our bones clean.” Cindy, stop the whining. If you can’t take the heat, get back in the kitchen. Oops. Sorry. You’ve actually never been in the kitchen to do anything yourself, have you? That’s right, you and Senator McCain spent more than $200,000 on ‘household help’ this past year (spread around your eight homes, of course).

I don’t know what planet Cindy McCain comes from, but her assertion that shows like The View are out of touch with Americans is dead wrong. It’s she and her husband who are out of touch with the average American. Take a look around. Look at the economy. I can’t imagine anyone in America today identifying with a family that has eight homes and thirteen vehicles. Are you able to buy your daughter a $700,000 condo to live in after graduation? Do you have so many homes that you can’t remember how many? Can you afford child care, let alone carry a $200,000+ budget for household help? If so, then you are in an enviable position given the mess this country is in. Enjoy it, but let me assure you that’s not the zone where the majority of Americans reside these days.

You see, Cindy is confused. She’s confused because over the past eight years, the Bush regime has generally gotten a free ride from the media. No reporter has asked the hard questions of this administration for a very long time. It’s one of the reasons why Bush and his minions have become so blatantly lawless. The Bush administration has handed out more than $1.6 billion dollars in advertising and public relations contracts. This includes packaging the news for our emasculated corporate-owned media outlets that simply parrot what the White House says to an unsuspecting public. Much of what we’re taking in are, well, lies. So, Cindy, our government is lying to its own citizens using their taxpayer dollars. Do you think this is right? The few reporters who venture into the ‘journalism zone,’ like White House veteran Helen Thomas, are often punished or their ‘patriotism’ questioned. However, someone should tell Cindy McCain that this isn’t the way it’s supposed to be in America.

A free and open media is one of the cornerstones of our Democracy. The norm is that people who put themselves out there as presidential candidates are subject to examination, question and challenge. That is the role of the media. It’s their job to inform the public of the candidates’ policies and character. If her husband is going to make speeches that contain deception, innuendo and lies, he should be challenged on it. For too long John McCain has claimed to be a ‘reformer’ when everything around him, including his present campaign staff, speaks to the exact opposite. In other words, Mrs. McCain, your husband has to do more than talk the talk. He has to walk the walk. If he doesn’t, then he should be subject to scrutiny. Personally, I’m glad someone has finally challenged him in front of millions of Americans because he’s another politician who has lived a fairly charmed life with the media.

If Senator McCain is going to speak unintelligibly, and he frequently does, he is going to be called out on it. McCain often doesn’t understand the issues and it’s very obvious when he’s in that zone. The Wall Street meltdown and his idiotic suggestion of firing the SEC Chairman is just one example. Instead of proposing solutions, hard-headed Senator McCain is looking for someone to blame. (He should take a look in the mirror on that one.) It was enough to have George Will, a conservative columnist whom I rarely agree with, say that Senator McCain is unfit to be president. The SEC debacle isn’t the only time this has happened with McCain. In fact, it happens more frequently than not. Worst of all, McCain paints himself as a more experienced leader in foreign policy than Barack Obama. Yet, he has difficulty remembering what leaders run what countries, and he and his staff spend a lot of time covering up these miscues or passing them off as something else. This is problematic for someone who aspires to the presidency, wouldn’t you agree, Cindy?

So, Cindy, stop the whining. If your husband is on top of his game and has the answers, then there should be no problem answering the hard questions. If, however, Senator McCain doesn’t have the answers and cannot speak to the issues, it’s something the American people have the right to know in order to make an informed voting decision.

No Bail Out for the Rich and Greedy

Last week Henry Paulson visited Congress and scared its members to death. It was eerily reminiscent of the now infamous WMD tour that was done before we invaded Iraq. We should all remember how factual that information was before we consider handing the most corrupt, lawless administration in American history another $700 billion (on top of the $1.1 trillion already requested) to “fix” our economy with absolutely no strings and no oversight by either the courts or Congress. Let’s get a reality check here: You can thank 28 years of Republican deregulation for this mess, and fixing Wall Street is not going to fix this economy.

What this outrageous $700 billion bail out will do is fix the playground for the rich and greedy by allowing the government to buy the buckets full of bad debt from investment firms and major banks, while passing the bill on to the poor and middle class taxpayer. Worst of all, nobody is talking about reform or regulation even after the bail out is done. Once the playground is fixed, it’ll be business as usual. I don’t know about you, but I’m not working as hard as I am to perpetuate the myth that is the ‘free market’ economy. You know, the myth that regulations and oversight aren’t needed because the good old boys and girls will regulate themselves and the market will correct itself. So, I propose that the Wall Street moguls whose greed created this mess and the CEOs who have destroyed the lives of their employees, pick up the tab instead. Maybe they’ll get the message that way. The message to Bush and Paulson should be clear: No bail out. Send them packing.

Last night I watched Pat Buchanan slather spittle all over himself while he blamed the Democrats and the average American citizen for the mess. No offense to my conservative friends, but he looked like the idiot that he is, so it’s probably a good thing that they didn’t interview him until after eleven. The fact is that the greed meisters took advantage of low-income people who must work more than one job just to make ends meet by approving loans with tripling and quadrupling interest rates. They did this knowing full well what the consequences might be. Last time I looked, it was the responsibility of the lending institution to say “no” if the applicant was not credit worthy. That’s the way it has always worked for me, whether I was buying a car or a house.

When these firms were done with their bad lending practices, they packaged up these ill-advised loans into bad securities and sold them to make even more money. Now, an average of 8,000 people a day face foreclosure and the bail out does absolutely nothing to help the victims. It only helps those that created the problem. Without regulations and oversight, these corporate pariahs will go out and do it again.

If Congress approves this package as presented it will be one of the greatest American taxpayer swindles of all time. Call Mr. Paulson’s sales tour of Congress a Weapon of Mass Deception (WMD), if you will. You’ve got to love the Bush administration. For the rich and greedy, it’s the gift that keeps on giving. Don’t worry, though, apparently our savior is on the horizon. That little breath of fresh air from the North, Sarah Palin, assured us all yesterday that John McCain will fix the economy. Sure. Just like he knows how to get Osama Bin Laden and helped to invent the Blackberry.

Perhaps he should share his plan with the rest of us because after learning about his intentions to privatize and cut Social Security and move the nation’s health care into the same type of unregulated ‘free market’ system that has brought down Wall Street, I suggest that nobody waste a vote on John McCain. And as for Sarah Palin, if the only difference between a hockey mom and pit bull is lipstick (her joke; not mine), then somebody should buy her a muzzle until she knows what she’s talking about because all I hear when she opens her mouth is barking.

I’ve got a suggestion for John McCain. If he really cares about the low-to-middle income voters — if he’s sincere about helping people achieve the American dream — he’ll propose a plan for affordable housing, good jobs that people can depend upon, and reasonable child care so that people can go to work. Wake up, Senator McCain. These are your average Americans, not the Carly Fiorinas of the world whose dismal decision making caused 20,000 people to lose their jobs and walk away with nothing while she reeled in a $21.4 million severance package as a reward for being inept. Fiorina, of course, is presently McCain’s chief economic advisor. Should any of us be listening to her or trusting her recommendations? I think not.

Should we believe that a candidate who has 83 Wall Street lobbyists working on his campaign is suddenly going to rein in these misfits? Do we put our faith in a candidate who criticizes the $85 billion bail out of insurance giant AIG, a firm that has since been exposed as one of the biggest donors to McCain’s absurdly-named “Reform Institute,” a pet think tank that has actually been accused of funneling money into McCain’s political career? By the way, AIG is absolutely ecstatic about McCain’s plan to shift health care expenses from the employer to the employee. Does that tell you anything about our suddenly populist Republican presidential hopeful?

In the meantime, there are good reasons why we’re losing respect around the world. Take, for example, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, one of the world’s biggest investment banks. Lehman’s American operation was bailed out by Barclays Capital, a British-based bank. Not only have they taken on Lehman’s 10,000 employees, but they’ve pledged a $2.5 billion bonus to be shared by the New York office. Bonus for what? Driving the company into the ground? The employees in Lehman’s British office were understandably furious since they will only be paid until the end of September. It’s pretty apparent that corporate greed is a mindset that isn’t going to change voluntarily. It has become the American way.

That’s why Congress has to stand up and say no this bail out unless there is relief for those threatened with foreclosure. These are hard-working people who believed in the American dream of owing their own home and were sold bad loans by the rich and greedy. The bulk of this bail out should, therefore, be borne by the rich and greedy. Additionally, Congress should take as long as it needs to ensure that there will not only be oversight over Paulson’s management of this disaster, but regulations and oversight of the industry itself in the future.

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