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Olbermann rips Bush: 'Have you no sense of decency, sir?'

Posted by David DeGraw at 9:44 AM on September 6, 2006.


It's time for another classic Keith Olbermann special commentary.
Olbermann rips George 'no sense of deceny' Bush

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You would think that Bush would have learned a lesson after the backlash from Rumsfeld's fear-mongering Nazi comments. But no, as always Bush followed Rumsfeld's lead and in his latest speech made many Nazi references. You know what that means. It's time for another classic Keith Olbermann special commentary.

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Transcript of Olbermann's special comment below:

"It is to our deep national shame—and ultimately it will be to the President’s deep personal regret—that he has followed his Secretary of Defense down the path of trying to tie those loyal Americans who disagree with his policies—or even question their effectiveness or execution—to the Nazis of the past, and the al Qaeda of the present.

Today, in the same subtle terms in which Mr. Bush and his colleagues muddied the clear line separating Iraq and 9/11 -- without ever actually saying so—the President quoted a purported Osama Bin Laden letter that spoke of launching, 'a media campaign to create a wedge between the American people and their government.'

Make no mistake here—the intent of that is to get us to confuse the psychotic scheming of an international terrorist, with that familiar bogeyman of the right, the “media.”

The President and the Vice President and others have often attacked freedom of speech, and freedom of dissent, and freedom of the press.

Now, Mr. Bush has signaled that his unparalleled and unprincipled attack on reporting has a new and venomous side angle:

The attempt to link, by the simple expediency of one word—“media”—the honest, patriotic, and indeed vital questions and questioning from American reporters, with the evil of Al-Qaeda propaganda.

That linkage is more than just indefensible. It is un-American.

Mr. Bush and his colleagues have led us before to such waters.

We will not drink again.

And the President’s re-writing and sanitizing of history, so it fits the expediencies of domestic politics, is just as false, and just as scurrilous.

'In the 1920’s a failed Austrian painter published a book in which he explained his intention to build an Aryan super-state in Germany and take revenge on Europe and eradicate the Jews,' President Bush said today, 'the world ignored Hitler’s words, and paid a terrible price.'

Whatever the true nature of al Qaeda and other international terrorist threats, to ceaselessly compare them to the Nazi State of Germany serves only to embolden them.

More over, Mr. Bush, you are accomplishing in part what Osama Bin Laden and others seek—a fearful American populace, easily manipulated, and willing to throw away any measure of restraint, any loyalty to our own ideals and freedoms, for the comforting illusion of safety.

It thus becomes necessary to remind the President that his administration’s recent Nazi 'kick' is an awful and cynical thing.

And it becomes necessary to reach back into our history, for yet another quote, from yet another time and to ask it of Mr. Bush:

'Have you no sense of decency, sir?'

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False Arguments and GovSpeak of the Bush Right
Posted by: kenadrian on Sep 6, 2006 11:38 AM   
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Bush's latest rhetoric reveals yet more flawed logic on the part of an American President who increasingly reminds us to re-read Orwell's '1984'.

He appears to be saying things like:

1) We can only have safety (peace) by means of fighting abroad (war).
2) A dissenting free press is hurting us in our war for freedom. To win this war (to have freedom), we must bear self-censorship (slavery).
2) Keeping Americans in the dark about what we do (ignorance) is better for us all (strength) because it'll protect us from "the enemy" because the enemy is among us.

Remember the three party slogans from Orwell's classic:

* WAR IS PEACE
* FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
* IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH

Finally consider the mantra of the right "freedom isn't free" and tell me that we're not being encouraged to 'DoubleThink'!

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What the hell happened to US?
Posted by: veive on Sep 6, 2006 1:05 PM   
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It is said that a free people gets the government it deserves. This means we are either slaves or the dumbest Americans since our nation's birth. Neither alterative appeals.

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» RE: What the hell happened to US? Posted by: brettbrodersen
Appeasement
Posted by: sunflwrmoonbeam on Sep 6, 2006 1:41 PM   
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Has anyone else noticed that Western Europe's policy of appeasement towards Bush is quite similar to their policy of appeasement towears Hitler?

Bush has all but openly declared a war on democracy. He is a brazen war criminal and is adding country after country to his empire. Someone needs to stand up to him. Granted, the American people have this responsibility first, but Europe should do something to.

He must be stopped.

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» RE: Appeasement Posted by: Gma1
Olbermann Groupie...
Posted by: gdpaul on Sep 6, 2006 1:44 PM   
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I am seriously interested in having this man's babies.

Hopefully he'll set an example and other journalists will follow - though I have to say, he's set a very high bar as far as the writing is concerned. Exceptional. It's about time somebody other than Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert start making these kinds of noises.

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KEITH OLBERMANN RISES FROM THE RUBBLE !
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 6, 2006 2:21 PM   
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Sir,
You're on a roll. WE NEED YOU. Thank you. and please continue to speak out. Anna in NJ

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Eh..
Posted by: TariffDude on Sep 6, 2006 3:51 PM   
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I like what Olbermann says, but his delivery is just so wooden and unnatural. It doesn't even sound extemporaneous at all, it has no rhythm. If only he were more charismatic..

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transcript = wrong
Posted by: Guah on Sep 6, 2006 10:57 PM   
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The transcript is inaccurate. The 17th world isn't personal but I hear it as public

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» RE: transcript = wrong Posted by: mkeeling@jam.rr.com
Words of Caution
Posted by: BobbyGreyFriar on Sep 7, 2006 1:56 AM   
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While it certainly makes us feel smug to hear someone say what is blatantly obvious to anyone with a brain, we need to ask ourselves some questions. There are already good sources of news such as Democracy Now! Instead of useless complaints about a media (that is, the mainstream liberal media) who will never bring society under meaningful scrutiny anyway, we should support the media who are (and for a long time have been) doing a good job.

Even on the right there is tremendous opposition to Bush -- the fact the he is getting bad press is not something all that surprising -- many people in power object to his policies as well. That is why Oberman can say what he does. He is not opposing power, but taking sides in a power struggle. That's a fundementally different thing than a "disinterested concern for the truth."

In re: to another post: Bush is not comparable to Hitler, but his regime is terrible enough, no doubt. And, we cannot expect European Union to stand up to the US. There is overwhealming oposition amoung the populations of respective countries (even the UK), but thier politicians are either cowards or see it in their interest to if not support to the US, at least not to speak to strongly against it -- if they can get away with it at least -- in Spain, ultimately, democracy won out.

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Thank you!
Posted by: kgs1947 on Sep 7, 2006 4:26 AM   
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Thank you for taking a stand, Keith. We need more reporters and media reps to stand up as well!

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Give 'em hell, Keith!!!
Posted by: kww355 on Sep 7, 2006 5:22 AM   
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How about this version of Dubya's quote?

In 2000, a failed Texas businessman hijacked this country through a rigged election. He explained his intention to build a Christian super state and take revenge on Iraq for trying to eradicate his father.

The world couldn't believe what it was hearing and we have been paying a terrible price for the last six years.

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Dancing Breeze
Posted by: Reality Chick on Sep 7, 2006 9:54 AM   
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I am so proud of Keith Obermann for having the stones to say on national television what so many of us are thinking. In an America which purports to be attempting to spread democracy abroad, we are every day losing the very thing we claim to champion.

I, Liberal I, love America for its potential for good in the world, but despair for the current face we present to the world. And, sadly, as I investigate deeper and deeper into the history of this country, I discover that our ideal of a free, open, liberal society is really just a myth we have visited upon ourselves. When we look at our very recent history...all 230 years of it, we find intolerance, bigotry, persecution, aggression and fear...not the sunny, optimistic city on the hill, but a hunkered down, fearful, bigoted troll under the bridge.

We like to think of ourselves as altruistic, open and free, but from the near-constant infighting in our legislative branches, our wars upon ourselves and others, our -'do as I say, not as I do' attitude toward the world, we are in truth as closed and angry a society as those we are attempting to change.

But I still hold hope for the ideal. And that ideal includes the speaking out of patriots, to hold accountable our elected employees. George Bush works for me and for you and for Keith and we have the right to speak out when the job being done is not the one for which we elected the employee. Since I do not have a national stage, I appreciate having someone who does, with the fire and the passion to speak for me. Thanks, Keith!

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Self-projection
Posted by: freerain on Sep 7, 2006 10:08 AM   
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There is this thing called Self-Projection in which the person making comments to others about the state of affairs, belief, or intentions, throws out his ideas towards his audiance to see the reaction. He veils his own thoughts and desires by making "the other" the perpetrator of fowl deeds and in so doing measures the reaction of his listeners--so as to calculate his own course of action and further hide his intentions.

When ever Bush speaks, keep this in mind. In this way, he doesn't "lie" but speaks truely of himself and his intentions only with a mask for others to focus on--like Osama Bin Laden, for instance.

Here is what Bush said:
"'In the 1920’s a failed Austrian painter published a book in which he explained his intention to build an Aryan super-state in Germany and take revenge on Europe and eradicate the Jews,' President Bush said today, 'the world ignored Hitler’s words, and paid a terrible price.'

Here is what he thinks and believes:
". . .a failed business man and first son of a former president has explained his intentions to build an American Empire through fear and abuses of liberty and all that America stands for--and irradicate Islam, the enemy of the State, the enemy of Christianity--and the world will pay a terrible price."

Long have the alter-media made reference to the Bush/Hitler image with some reservation, but apparently this has hit a nerve of understanding for this administration. To keep the people from making this association with Bush and Co., they've co-opted it for themselves and turned the target towards those who don't agree with there policies and proceedures. We don't like it because it isn't true of the American People, but it is the true self-projection of a man out of his mind through the insatiable need for power.

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» fred c dobbs sez: Posted by: gltirebiter
Bush's grandfather was Nazi supporter
Posted by: harpy on Sep 7, 2006 10:27 AM   
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Of all the gall for Bush to call up the Nazi ghost. Two of his grandfathers gave financial support to Hitler and were money-launderers for the Nazi regime. Just google "George Bush Nazi" and read the history of the Bush family. Also, Karl Rove's grandfather was a Nazi party leader and part owner and engineer for the company that built Birkenau death camp. They learned their devious tactics at grand-daddy's knee and this rhetoric and their motives are just a continuation of what WWII ended. Arnold Schwarzeneggar has Nazi ties too, and his presence as California's governor is part of the master plan. They must be stopped!

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fred c dobbs sez:
Posted by: gltirebiter on Sep 7, 2006 10:51 AM   
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noam chomsky once commented that speaking truth to power is futile since power ALREADY knows the truth...

and fred c dobbs don't say NUTHIN' he don't mean.

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Vivie lee
Posted by: viv on Sep 7, 2006 11:34 AM   
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I applaud Keith's commentary. I also applaud MSNBC for not firing him for his comments. I add this comment, to remind us of the abrupt departure of Aaron Brown last year from CNN. The mystery of his sudden departure lingers. Amy Goodman's inquiries about his dismissal based on his anti-war comments have gone unanswered. I am very anxious to know what really happened to this respected newsman. Does anyone know what really happened?

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"no third term" could be meaningless
Posted by: aislinnluv on Sep 7, 2006 12:46 PM   
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imagine a scenario in which the plot of a fictional film, to be released by a british company, comes true - an assassin takes the life of george w. bush. what happens then? easy... dickhead cheney siezes the throne, declares martial law, and cancels the elections. dick finally gets to run the country without his knee-perching dummy and we all pay the price of having waited to act. i can see it happening. w becomes too much of a liability so they go straight for the throat. all us chickens will be in the soup then...

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Stephennnn
Posted by: stephennnn on Sep 7, 2006 6:01 PM   
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Undoubtedly we have entered the predicted age of Big Brother. We need only to trust that BB will protect us and make us safe so that we can go on shopping in peace.

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wisegalah in sydney
Posted by: wisegalah on Sep 7, 2006 6:43 PM   
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Mr Bush,
I am no supporter of Hitler, the failed painter, but I find you the incompetent, spoiled brat, oilman no more attractive.
When it comes to other comparisons I can say that at least the failed painter did active service. He did not have a rich daddy to pay his way into or out of anything as you did. He did not shirk his military service as you did.
When it comes to lying there is nothing to pick between you.

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McRight
Posted by: mcright on Sep 7, 2006 6:54 PM   
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1. Bush lied (1) about WMD's, (2) about Al Quaida--Saddam connection to justify war.
2. "Clarification" of policy implicitly admits illegally holding and transporting "enemy combatants, authorized by Bush contrary to basic human rights and the Geneva Convention.
3. "Signing statements" essentially say he chooses which laws he will obey, and which he will ignore. No president is above the law.

"Emperor" Bush should be impeached for lying to America and Congress and for refusing to obey the law.

He should be tried as a war criminal for mistreatment of prisoners, not to mention abuse of civil liberties for citizens.

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Bush is Hitler Reincarnated.
Posted by: 50566 on Sep 7, 2006 7:37 PM   
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And he has learned from his former life how to be more effective than ever. Man is he good at it. This is my most thoughtful and appropriate comment.

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SAME OL DRIP DRIP DRIP from the media
Posted by: jmarley on Sep 12, 2006 8:38 AM   
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I'm not impressed by Mr. Olbermann whatsoever.
STOP BITCHING AND START A REVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!

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Olbermann in 2008!
Posted by: GregGSmith on Sep 12, 2006 11:29 AM   
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From sportcaster to newsman to commentator to president?

The common factors that make Olbermann uniquely qualified are: He's obviously intelligent; he's stays well informed; and he tells the truth no matter what the job.

America needs a president with exactly those qualifications.
The free world needs an America with exactly those qualifications. Since I don't see anyone currently on the national scene in American politics with those qualifications, let's draft Keith Olbermann.

Olbermann in 2008!

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mmlb
Posted by: mmlb on Sep 12, 2006 12:58 PM   
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Your speech leaves me speechless. You are a true statesman in every sense of the word. Why are there no voices like yours in our government? Please run for something!!

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Media as watchdogs on politicians.
Posted by: coalbanks on Sep 16, 2006 12:37 PM   
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Why is it that the mainstream media talking heads are so reluctant to ask hard questions of our political leaders/masters? The comic-fringe asks tough questions but much in the manner & guise of the medievil fool, ie The Daily Show, Colbert Report, and in Canada: This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Rick Mercer. Is the mainstream media so worried about: media owners agendas?, the need to be seen as impartial to the point of saying nothing? Ordo they have a total disregard for impartiallity & obediance to media owners with pro-gov't stance? A fear of losing audiences in pro govt areas so they pander to the voter? Imbedded = IN BED!

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