Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Liar, liar, pants are on fire, your tongue is as long as a telephone wire

Today was a bad day for the administration. In the morning, we had suicide bombers killing over 100 Iraqis as reports filtered out of 9 more US troop deaths. Around noon, Scooter Libby, Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, was found guilty on four counts of obstruction of justice and perjury. All day long, Congress heard testimony from US Attorneys forced out of their jobs, supposedly for performance reasons, but apparently for either prosecuting Republicans or not prosecuting democrats enough. One thing is clear from the last two items: nothing coming from senior levels of the administration can be trusted anymore. Here is a basic summary of their malfeasance:

1. They let subordinates lie for them, and then fall on their own swords to protect the boss. This is clearly the case for Libby, who lied to protect Cheney when everyone else in the administration actually told the truth to the FBI. Note that this indicates that Cheney is the paranoid power behind the throne; Karl Rove told Patrick Fitzgerald the truth about leaking a CIA agent's name, knowing that the media would follow up ineffectively. By the way, regardless of the ongoing trial, Bush promised to fire anyone connected to the leak, and Cheney and Rove both admitted doing so under oath. I somehow doubt they will be tendering resignations any time soon. Perhaps the media should harp on this a bit.

As to the prosecutors, they were honorable in their duties, even in the face of government interference that they considered tantamount to obstruction of justice. The higher-ups in the Justice Department smeared them anyway,m because that is what they do, and are now being bitten in the ass for it.

2. There is no accountability in our government, because the media gets too distracted. Anna Nicole's death, in the days that it happened, was still a smaller story than the continuing suffering in New Orleans, or Darfur, or Iraq, or any number of places. The Bush administration never fixes any of these, they just wait for the focus to pass. This is good for them personally, bad for their party, and horrible for the nation. As I mentioned yesterday, though, they don't really seem to care, so long as the bucks keep flowing their way. Look at Walter Reed, whose problems were outsourced to a former Halliburton executive, or Iraq, many of whose problems were outsourced to Halliburton, or ...you get the point.

In scanning tonight's news, there were stories in the NYTimes and WaPo about the administration's failure of credibility, but we all know tomorrow that they will still report the government's side in the interests of "fairness" failing to properly note the administration's global lack of any credibility on just about any issue. This needs to change.

3. Democrats are still being very, very cautious, which is dumb. It is time to say, repeatedly and publicly, that the administration specifically and Republican party in general is no longer a credible governing force. Afghanistan, Iraq, New Orleans, Walter Reed, Congressional pages, Tom DeLay, Bob Ney, Macaca, Ann Coulter, the list is endless, on every issue one could name. Time after time, it is time to treat them with the scorn that they've earned for years now. Rather than embrace a phony bipartisanship to sound nice, Democrats need to claim an alliance with the American people, fighting for the issues we support against a government that has functioned for the past six years as a kleptocracy. Taking the other side seriously as anything but an impediment for passing an agenda worthy of the American people is a waste of time at this point. They've fucked us over for long enough, and it is time for the grownups to take over. End of story.

4 comments:

alexis said...

Democrats may be waiting to pull out the big guns closer to election time. We all know how short the American attention span is.

jfaberuiuc said...

I can only hope so, but sometimes developing a narrative takes some time...

AlexM said...

In many ways the problem revolves around the fact that the disorganization of the liberal 1/2 of the political spectrum allowed the republicans and the Neocons turn liberal into a dirty word. They lost contact with the labor base of the traditional democratic party. The fact is they need to turn back to those values and traditions. They need to embrace them. They need to pick a side and fight for it. The problem has been that the democrats became moderate and the republicans became moderate....until the Neocons took over. From that point on it was simply the right fighting the middle.

Put that another way. I know too many freaking liberals who get fed up with the government and then refuse to vote. They go on and on about how this and that is bullshit. They are the first to claim that Bush "stole" the election. Fine. What ever. BUT. If you don't vote, you are not allowed to bitch. Ever. Period. Stop wasting my time.

If people want an accountable government they need to take that government to task, and that power is through the vote.

Anonymous said...

Democrats believe in gun control, particularly when the target is the Republicans. They won't get it that not everything boomerangs. The conservatives can laugh at Coulter because (1) their God is on their side, (2) they don't really give a rat's ass what democrats think, it doesn't matter because (see (1)). And since you mention it, why, oh why do we have a national anthem that's a war song? Easy, the second choice makes no damn sense. Glad you asked.

For spacious skies. The skies here are not materially more spacious than any where else. Learn some basic earth science.

Okay so grain is sometimes amber. But only if it's wheat, and then only when it's ripe. Most of the time, green and not wavy except in the wind.

Purple Mountains majesty. If you are color blind, and learn geology, they don't rise over the plains, they are foothills, etc.

Fruited plains. Puh-lease. Grains, yes, corn, yes, oranges and apples, I don't think so.

God shed his grace. What, he didn't need it? Shed means to give off, discharge, or expel from the body. Nice give, Godly sweat or worse.

Shining sea. Okay, maybe in Alaska after the Exxon Valdez.

But, hey, at least it isn't God Save the Queen.

 

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