Wednesday, April 12, 2006

And they run and they run


To catch up with the Son,

but he's sinking

And racing around to kneecap your Party again

The Son is insane in his relative way...but you're older

And shorter of breath and one day closer to death

Every month is getting shorter; never seem to get it right.

NOLA Plans that came to naught, Terri Schiavo and Iraqi blight

Hanging on in piggish desperation in the Gooper way

Their time is gone, their shit is over,

And they have nothing more to say...

However…

Some of the fucknuts that cheerlead this catastrophy of an Administration seem to be twigging to a nakedly obvious fact.

A fact that 49 million Democratic Americans had been shouting about at the top of our collective lungs.

That to blindly follow the Dear Leader is to run screaming off the cliff.

Newt seems to have figured it out.

This from Glenn Greenwald at Alternet.


Gingrich Criticizes Bush, Aids Enemy
By Glenn Greenwald, AlterNet
Posted on April 12, 2006, Printed on April 12, 2006

A slightly different version of this story first appeared on Unclaimed Territory.
Newt Gingrich's sudden criticism of the administration's actions in Iraq received a fair amount of attention, but as part of that speech, Gingrich also criticized Bush's illegal NSA eavesdropping. The New York Sun reported (subs. req'd):
Mr. Gingrich, who led the House from 1995 to 1999, also took a swipe at Mr. Bush's decision not to seek congressional approval before implementing a wiretapping program aimed at uncovering communications involving possible Al Qaeda operatives.

"Where I fault the administration is, sometimes it would be so easy to just be simple and straight, okay? All they had to do is go to the American people and say, we want to make sure that if the National Security Agency picks up a foreign terrorist calling someone in the U.S., that they can listen to the call," Mr. Gingrich said in a video clip posted on the South Dakota newspaper's Web site. He said more than 90% of Americans would have quickly endorsed such a program.

This mindset seems to be going around.

As Bush apologists realize that their leader is presiding over a rotting, dying presidency, they are straining to distance themselves as strenuously as possible from their failed Commander. Stalwart GOP filth-peddler George Conway yesterday in his National Review column remarkably proclaimed -- with troops still in harm's way -- that "this Administration is the most politically and substantively inept that the nation has had in over a quarter of a century"; made the accusation that "folks on this web site don't want to hear it, but deep down they know it's true"; sadly announced that he doesn't "consider [him]self a Republican any longer"; and rudely and disrespectfully said about the Commander-in-Chief's reign that the best thing about it "is that it's almost over."

These same would-be Bush critics have spent the last four years creating a paradigm where this type of criticism of the Commander is not permitted because such criticism constitutes aid to Al Qaeda and is therefore tantamount to treason. Compare the criticisms made by Gingrich of the President's illegal eavesdropping and his Iraq policies to this truly disgusting declaration made by him just a few months ago on Hannity & Colmes:

I think it's quite clear as you point out, Sean, that from this tape, that bin Laden and his lieutenants are monitoring the American news media, they're monitoring public opinion polling, and I suspect they take a great deal of comfort when they see people attacking United States policies.

There are few people left willing to defend the President on much of anything, including the NSA scandal. Several days ago, House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner publicly upbraided Alberto Gonzales for "stonewalling" -- i.e. engaging in a cover-up -- for concealing virtually all relevant information sought by the Committee as it pretends to investigate the Administration's eavesdropping conduct.

There is clearly a sea change going on. The self-interested rats who propped up this Administration with blind loyalty for the last five years are now jumping ship as it sinks, desperately trying to save themselves by showing some extremely belated autonomy and independence. But where were Gingrich, Conway and Sensenbrenner for the last five years while "the most politically and substantively inept (administration) that the nation has had in over a quarter of a century" inflicted unquantifiable, arguably irreversible damage on our nation? They were accusing Administration critics of lacking patriotism and being on the side of terrorists, and they cannot be allowed to distance themselves now from the Administration to which they tied themselves.

Beyond the unsurprising fact that Bush followers are revealing themselves to be soulless and disloyal now that their hero has fallen, the more important revelation is that they have built a framework in our country ever since 9/11 where dissent from the Commander was all but prohibited by the noxious equation of criticism with treason. All of the far-too-late criticisms which people like Gingrich, Conway and so many others are suddenly so eager to voice, have been off-limits for years now as a result of the precept -- spread by people like them -- that the President is not our public servant, but instead, is our Commander-in-Chief fighting a war in which our very survival is at stake, and to criticize him or oppose his efforts is, to use Gingrich's formulation, to give "a great deal of comfort" to the terrorists.

The greatest evil of the last five years isn't that our government pursued disastrous and illegal policies, it's that the administration and its supporters attempted to immunize themselves from criticism for those actions, thus depriving our democracy of its greatest strength. To watch the people responsible for that dissent-quashing now stand up and voice the very criticisms they've long equated with treason is far too infuriating to celebrate.
Jesus that was good.

Succinct, clear and goes right to the heart of the exact nature and pathology of the carcinoma that has become the Republican Party.

Not simply that they are wrong about every fucking thing every fucking time.

No, it is that their despicable theology does not allow for possibility that they might ever be wrong, and so now that they have gone completely mad, every attempt at applying the corrective medication of dissent is strung up on the gibbet as heresy.

That these killers of democracy believe they have a Divine Mandate to hold their fake patriotism like a knife to the throat of Liberty, and make the Truth an Enemy of the State.

They have lived only to protect and serve the lie their lives is built on and have used every filthy trick in the Rove playbook to beat the teeth out of anyone who dared speak up.

And now they expect us to forget their perfidy.

I guess living year after year after year in the Fart Rebreathing GOP Bell Jar with their heads full of Limbaugh and their souls full of Falwell, they have forgotten that overlooking treachery for partisan gain may be the mark of a good Republican.

But not a good American

Fuck these people.

And go read the whole thing.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have always been at war with Oceania.

Anonymous said...

We don't need no mainstream media/ We don't need no thought control...

Frank said...

Kick Ass!

dcnative said...

Excellent. Personally, I can't wait to read the tell-all books that will come out of this administration - and watch the hearings that the eventual Democratic Congress will launch to uncover what's really been going ono these past hellish five years.

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