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Right Is Wrong -- How the Lunatic Fringe Hijacked America

By Arianna Huffington, Knopf Publishing. Posted May 22, 2008.


The GOP is now a dark, putrefied party of Bush, Cheney, Rove, Limbaugh and Coulter. And we're all the worse because of it.
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The following is an excerpt from Arianna Huffington's new book, Right Is Wrong.

The Radical Takeover

The most sweeping takeover of the new millennium didn't take place among the telecoms or the big oil companies, or in Silicon Valley. It took place in Washington, but we can see and hear and feel its effects nationwide on our televisions, radios, and computer screens. And America is much the worse because of it. I'm talking about the takeover of the Republican Party by its own lunatic fringe, and the Right's hijacking of America.

Ronald Reagan's GOP has been replaced by the dark, moldering, putrefied party of Bush, Cheney, Rove, Limbaugh, and Coulter. Morning in America has given way to Midnight in America.

Yes, the Republican Party has always had its far-right cowboys, its Jesse Helmses and Spiro Agnews. Yet they were removed from the party's more sober core.

But these days, judging by the opinions and actions of the Republicans in office and the party's candidates for president, it has become impossible to tell where this core stops and the fanatical fringe begins. Just look at what the party is endorsing.

We have a Republican Party that continues to back the White House's delusions about Iraq at the expense of our military, our treasure, our safety, and our standing in the world.

We have a mainstream on the Right that supports torture, that confirmed an attorney general nominee who is officially agnostic on torture, and that rallies behind a president who refuses to define what the very word "torture" means.

We have a mainstream that supports -- even applauds -- the behavior of thuggish Blackwater mercenaries, that supports the gutting of our civil liberties, that opposes universal health care, and that has views on immigration that wouldn't have been heard outside a John Birch Society meeting ten years ago.

It can no longer be denied: The right-wing lunatics are running the Republican asylum, and their madness has infected the entire country and poisoned the world beyond.

And just look who the GOP settled on as its 2008 standard-bearer: the most hawkish candidate in the running, who has said he wants the United States to stay in Iraq somewhere between one hundred years and ten thousand years -- John McCain.

Despite an avalanche of evidence showing that McCain the Maverick has long ago been replaced by McCain the Pandering Pawn of the Party's Right Wing, the press refuses to believe its own eyes. Right Is Wrong will show how the "Straight Talk Express" and its conductor have completely and cravenly gone off the tracks -- and how the media steadfastly refuse to notice.

Even those bastions of the so-called liberal media, the New Yorker and the New York Times, have continued to portray McCain as a moderate who, in the words of New Yorker writer Ryan Lizza, has "the rare opportunity to reinvent what it means to be a Republican."

Let's see, over the last few years McCain has bowed to the party's lunatic fringe on tax cuts, immigration, the intolerance of religious bigots, and torture ... so you might wonder how is he reinventing what it means to be a Republican?

During the primary campaign, I waited in vain for one of the leading GOP presidential candidates to step away from the twitchy ideologues who have taken over their party, but instead they all held hands with Kristol, Rove, and Limbaugh and jumped. To a man, every one of the top-tier candidates -- Giuliani, Romney, McCain, Thompson, and Huckabee -- seemed intent on competing to see who could out-Bush Bush. Not a single one of them tried to put any distance between himself and the president -- especially on foreign policy, the area of Bush's most catastrophic errors. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee made a halfhearted attempt to speak out against an "arrogant bunker mentality" at one point and was called out by Mitt Romney to apologize. Huckabee promptly shut up, putting an end to any further rebellious attempts to amble off the reservation. As conservative pundit George F. Will put it, "They are, if anything, to the right of (Bush) on foreign policy. There's a bidding war to see who can be more hawkish toward Iran."

The reign of Bush and Cheney and the rise of the neocons and the "nea-cons" (the "Neanderthal conservatives") have alienated traditional conservative intellectuals like they have Bill Buckley, the godfather of modern conservatism. In April of 2007, writing about Iraq, Buckley called public opinion on the war "savagely decisive" and concluded, "There are grounds for wondering whether the Republican Party will survive this dilemma."

And Michael Gerson, once Bush's top speechwriter, offered this gloomy 2007 assessment of the state of the GOP: "The party is in a funk. There is a lack of creativity, very little domestic policy energy. I think it's going to be a problem." Of course, along with being one of the party's brightest thinkers, Gerson is a Bush loyalist, so his calling it "a problem" can be translated as "a disaster." If the Republican Party in its current form loses the next general election and ends up fading into obscurity and irrelevancy, we can use the words of Don Rumsfeld (trying to sugarcoat a different debacle) for its epitaph: "The dead-enders are still with us, those remnants of the defeated regimes who'll go on fighting long after their cause is lost."


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Unindicted Co-conspirators
Posted by: AlexLawyer on May 22, 2008 12:15 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Good article, but it makes no mention of the Christian evangelicals' gleeful support of criminality, warmongering and human rights violations or the herd of putative intellectuals who used Jesuitry and special pleading to support these nefarious schemes.

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Right is Wrong but Left isn’t Much Wiser
Posted by: Lector on May 22, 2008 12:41 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
“I used to believe that the private sector would address the problems of those in need… but I soon came to see that despite all the lofty talk about dealing with poverty and race, their heart was never in it.”

Both sides have been giving lip service and starting failed token programs, that have led to nowhere, to correct the poverty and race problems for decades ... so they are both phony. And America still has a race problem. So far, both sides of Congress have only affected cosmetic changes for political gains. The government sector addressing the problems today has not and will not do any better as long as the lobbyists control the Congress, as long as the corporations become more powerful. In essence, Capitalism, when corrupted and abused doesn’t work any better than Communism. Both have many similarities and one main difference in accountability and freedom; while the USSR/Russia burned the books, the USA cooked them. Under Communism you have to shut up or end in prison, in America, you are allowed to rant all you want ... because you are then ignored. Maybe this is one reason our government may see websites like this as a good thing. It doesn't really matter what we say or whether the Right is wrong and the Left right.

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» RE: not much change, Posted by: donl51
Spot on, Arianna
Posted by: vox persona on May 22, 2008 12:59 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
This has been the most inept administration in the history of our country. Either that or it was their goal all along to collapse the dollar, baloon the deficit, break the army and trash our leadership, image and moral high ground in the world. In a full scale transfer from taxpayers (our treasury) to corporations and cronies, what we are witnessing is no less than a heist. It's no coincidence that the very industries CheneyBu$hCo emerged from are the very ones who are reaping the windfall of a bogus war based on lies, cherry picked intelligence and fear mongering. Every one of these warmongers somehow evaded combat when it was their time to put it on the line, Cheney through deferments (he had other priorities), and Bush through privilege. Only Colin Powell actually faced combat, and he couldn't be backpedaling faster to distance himself from the way this misadministration carried out their war of choice. What makes their lack of combat service an issue is the cynical way they used an attack on our soil, completely preventable with the intel available to them that they completely ignored (from a CIA Director running around with his hair on fire to PDB's named 'BinLaden Determined To Attack Inside US'), and then fixed the facts around the policy to set their sites on a country completely unrelated to the attack. They played it straight out of the PNAC playbook. They have lied so much about everything that now I look to them as a negative barometer of truth.
Using ever-shifting rationales and retroactive pretexts, we were bulldozed into an unholy occupation of Muslim holy land, led by corrupt one-party rule and an invertebrate 'opposition party'. Freedom Of Information Act efforts after years have yielded the knowledge that Iraq oil maps were on the table at Cheney's 'secret energy policy' meetings, only solidifying the realization that, whatever they said, this war was fought for greed rather than necessity. Even Cheney said back in 1993 that attacking Iraq would lead to endless quagmire, the only difference 10 years later was the value of stocks he owned in Halliburton. I wonder how much they made in no-bid contracts so far? War is big business. The point of the war in Iraq was to have a war in Iraq. Never mind a real war hero/General/President Eisenhower's warning to beware the military industrial complex. This president is little more than a corporation in a suit. They've sold out our national security, our middle class, our treasury, every environmental agency, and every facet of our government for 30 pieces of silver. Now Bush has ripped the lid off of Pandora's Box and then peed in the soup. There is no going back. Now we strengthen Iran by taking out their military counterbalance, reduced a country to rubble, radicalize a generation, provide the perfect jihadist recruiting tool and training ground, and 'liberate' a country that may well elect a Bin Laden if he was on the ticket. We provide a surge to give time for political reconciliation, and what do they do? They go on vacation for a month. So now whose death squads do we endorse? The middle class has already been displaced, all due to the decisions of one man mesmerized by the neocon playbook. Military suicides are at a fever pitch, vets are ill-cared for, troops are under-equipped, all while Rumsfeld glibly said something about going to war with the army we have, not one we wish to have sometime in the future. Cheney said 'Reagan proved deficits don't matter'. Yeah, right. They spent like drunken sailors BEFORE they started
this bogus war, but now we spend $5-6,000 PER SECOND, off budget and borrowed from China to watch it disapper down an unaccountable black hole, paying people who were recently shooting at us, as corrupt Iraqi offuicials and war profiteers make out like bandits. Believe me, the people who were meant to benefit from this war are becoming obscenely rich on blood money....but don't get me started.
Thank you Arianna.

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& still too much hot air.........
Posted by: Smiggsy on May 22, 2008 1:07 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Well it doesn't take a genius to figure out whats wrong with rightwing politics in the USA. Yes its all the fault of the serving right-wing executive & previous congressional government.

What I want to know is where is the REAL ACTION that is being done to fix things? What happened about the Dems taking the house of congress? What is the iniative being taken to FIX the problems? Where's the solid effort to make real changes? Stop pointing the finger & do something real. If you all must get out into the streets.....get out into the streets & protest. The Army Police & Security contractors can't kill half the population. Its virtually impossible.

If the right side of politics has truly hijacked the federal government, then there are 3 basic realities (& its in no way definitive):

1). The majority of American voters support right wing politics & consequently you are all governed by the philosophy of the right wing regardless of intended party philosophy. You get what you (in majority) wish.

2). If (1.) is not true (& remember any elected rep from any political party who wins office can be supportive of leftwing or rightwing political philosophy) then the actual VOTE for candidates at the polls is being corrupted. Results are being stolen & this should be considered a crime of high treason. That diebold computer voting is involved this is probably a given. FIX it!

3). Tragically the USA has elected an ineffective left wing congress to government and they have FAILED you. Don't wait for it to fix itself - it won't happen....DEMAND results & stop the general apathy today. EXPOSE the criminals for what & who they are.

If Corporate influence is that instilled in politicians it will absolutely need massive street marches & organized general strikes to force changes to political funding regulations. After all they are spending your money.

I don't profess to know the answers to begin to solve any or all of the USA political machinations, but damn it all you good americans need to start applying some real pressure for political accountability, create some real citizenry action & demand REAL RESULTS from your politicians. Otherwise NOTHING will change. NOTHING. And this my friends is the real tragedy.

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Reagan Started This Mess ...
Posted by: mmckinl on May 22, 2008 1:16 AM   
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It all started with trickle down. It now ends with our country under water. The Democrats were perfectly willing to go along for the ride and now in the saddle are heading into town to drink with Financial and Media Barons to rustle the last of the herd.

There won't be any money for the programs that Arianna wants, we're going broke. Morning in America is now High Noon with debt, deindustrialization and the defrocked demagoguery of defaulted civil rights and a debased currency.

The Oligarchy and their minions in the Democratic Party and the main stream media will find new red herrings to tout as the economy implodes and the new Great Depression takes hold.

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» RE: eagan Started This Mess ... Posted by: crazy carlos
Huffington's piece
Posted by: frederick on May 22, 2008 3:30 AM   
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for me is pure garbage festering in the hatemonger's swamp of negativity and darkness. I'm no fan of the administration, but not because it reeks a right-wing stench. Rather, it is because they have furthered the "progressive" cause of the 20th century since Theodore Roosevelt to destroy republican democracy in the name of messianic centralization of power in the executive branch. To me, all the emotion-laden hate-Bush and Cheney vitriol of these past years speaks volumes about the so-called progressives of the day who can't pull their heads out of the sand long enough to see that the abuses of this administration represent exactly what it is they want!

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» RE: Frederick's rant Posted by: Gregory Kruse
» BINGO Posted by: pfeifer999
» RE: Huffington's piece conflated Posted by: greenPuker
“Right” & “Left” are both FASCIST WRONG
Posted by: Mister_PsyOps on May 22, 2008 3:38 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"Since 9/11, the Right's fear-mongering has been relentless and revolting."

Huffington's argument is the usual toothless nonsense.

9/11 "war on terror" literally bought by America's corporate monopoly system is cooked on both sides of the political circus at a nation ruled by organized crime. That’s a sham better known as Fascism.

Firstly, the neo-con "right" is not new (neo) or "conservative" by any stretch of what the words mean. So in a world where the "right" is nowhere near what it claims, could the so-called "left" be far behind? Every criminal act produced by a temp surface BushCo regime was fully supported by what passes for the Washington-MSM "leftwing" from 9/11 cover-up to the genocidal Big Oil killing fields of Iraq.

The farce is on full display at "Huffington Post" where bloggers are constantly censored away or outright banned for daring to suggest the U.S. is not what Huffington and staff say it is.

If this is “democracy” it’s the snake oil brand Orwell predicted.

I might add Alternet has its own problem on the score of censoring and banning inconvenient facts and issues off the radar.

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right / left
Posted by: aogfc on May 22, 2008 3:43 AM   
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While I agree with most of the criticisms of the "right" do not assume that ANY of the Democrats are anywhere to the "left". Until I hear anyone (except of course for Rep. Kucinich) talk of not for profit health care, nationalisation of our public resources, etc.. hell, I would be happy to start if we just a Union Member be head of the Dept. of Labor... I have a hard time playing this right/left game.... maybe Extreme right / Moderate right seems more accurate.

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» RE: right / left Posted by: metryjen
Same difference
Posted by: kepstein7777 on May 22, 2008 4:24 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
This article falls into the same dangerous thinking as the media and much of the population: It looks back on the so-called Reagan and Daddy Bush Republicans as different animals from the ones in power now.

The right keeps shifting the frame of reference, and everyone follows along, including the left. When lefties talk about Reagan and Daddy Bush as kinder, gentler, more sane Republicans who played nice with others, you know the plan is working. You'll see examples of this elsewhere in the "liberal media", including PBS.

Years from now, I suppose there will be an article like this when the Coulter Administration is torturing grandmothers, orphans, and 3-legged puppies for breathing on Sunday: "The respectable Right of Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld has been hijacked by a bunch of loonies..."

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» RE: Same difference Posted by: loxias
» RE: Same difference Posted by: badkitty
» RE: Same difference except.. Posted by: greenPuker
» RE: Same difference Posted by: bobtr900
» RE: Same difference Posted by: HoboHomo
» RE: Same difference Posted by: HoboHomo
» RE: Same difference Posted by: HoboHomo
Thank-You
Posted by: nicolemaschke on May 22, 2008 4:25 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Thank-You so much... your article this morning, while being what I have always loved about you and your writing, (I guess a bit selfishly, for when my hands worked better, your writing is a lot like what I have always aspired to).

Thank-you... your words are making a very tough day for me ... a whole lot easier. I really appreciate that. From one who is now so small, to someone who is truly so large... Thank-You so much...

Happy Trails... Godspeed... Pay It Forward...

Nicole "Mickey" Maschke

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On and on
Posted by: Razst on May 22, 2008 4:27 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Today the New York Times speaking of prisoner abuse says "In light of a report by the Justice Department, the Democrats in charge of Congress should press for full disclosure of President Bush’s inhuman policy on prisoners." Arianna speaks about the hijacking of the country by right wing lunatics. It's as if once the facts are known we're all gonna run out and put things straight. I've been reading multiple blogs every day for years now. The facts are all out on the table for all to see and have been for a long time. But nothing changes. Criminals, zionists, and bigots have occupied and taken possession of this land, and they're not going to release their grip without a fight. Lets get real people, Barack Obama and the Democrats are not going to rescue us. They're all complicit and by their silence have supported the coup. Either each one of us is willing to go out in the streets to take back our country just like the Iraqis are doing in theirs, or we should just shut up and move on to another subject that can be solved in front of a keyboard.

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» RE: On and on and mush Posted by: greenPuker
The party of Abraham Lincoln?
Posted by: Tom Degan on May 22, 2008 4:48 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
They used to call it "the party of Lincoln". But that is so obviously no longer the case, their most blatant propagandists don't even try to use that language anymore. Let's face it: the GOP has been overtaken by a cabal of kooks, criminals and fools.

They have cut the throats of the poor and the middle class.

They have looter our national treasure.

They have abandoned their constituancy in favor of a multi-national corporate behemoth and an out-of-control military industrial complex.

They have created a global, geo-political catastrophe in the Middle East that will take at least a century to remedy.

They have shoveled a generation of American children into an untenable slaughterhouse in Iraq.

They have engendered an economic nightmare so immense that generations yet unborn will still be bearing its burden.

They have sold our nation's soul to the highest corporate bidder.

They have made a mockery of the First Ammendment.

They have squandered a five trillion dollar surplus with a tax cut for a class of people who already had more money than they knew what to do with.

They have gutted vital social programs that aid the poor and elderly which have been in place for over seventy years.

They have turned federal emergency management into a sick joke.

They have knocked the teeth out of laws meant to protect working men and women.

They have plundered the environment.

They have depleated our educational system

They have hijacked this nation's politcal dialogue.

They have ruined our international reputation.

They have handed our domestic agenda over to religious fantatics.

They have denied voting rights to people of color in three states.

They have stolen two national elections.

They have trampled on our constitution.

They have sent our Bill of Rights through the sausage grinder.

They must never, ever be allowed to govern this country again.

The grand old party is over.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

PS: Oh, and by the way, THEY'RE SOOOO DUMB!

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» And in the Peoples Republic of New York State? Posted by: TheJibreelaMonsters
» RE: The party of Abraham Lincoln? Posted by: carbon-based
» Wait, there's more... Posted by: surfreality
Stop slandering "lunatics"
Posted by: darbypenney on May 22, 2008 4:58 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
A very insightful critique of the extreme right - but please stop equating "badness" with "madness"! Those of us in the Mad Pride movement do not want to be likened to those hate-driven evil-doers of the right!

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» GREAT POINT! Posted by: Tom Degan
Arianna Huffington - money before objectivity
Posted by: carbon-based on May 22, 2008 5:15 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
What can I say.. my favorite topic...Arianna Huffington!!!

The money sucking witch who took millions from her husband.. is so left wing to be on a fringe herself and she is writing an article complaining about her competition???

In this list of "fringe" lunatics she forgot to include .. the entire NBC and MSNBC reporting staff and best of all.... herself! But that may be her problem..shes not on anyones list!!!!

Judging by Huffington's past in being focused on others money and how to get it for herself, I'm sure the fact that ALL those "rightwing" fringe people she mentioned make more than she does, doesnt sit well with her!

As for being on the political "fringe" - look at what the democrats have to offer - the worst congressional rating EVER..worse than Bush's current rating. We're still in Iraq..a weak spineless group that can do nothing more than cry about Bush and how he isnt letting them play.

Seems the swamp just filled up instead of being drained - poor Pelosi!

The truth is that our entire congress is on the political dark side..everyone is out for themselves, no one has a handle on the big picture or the problems in this country and we are in for more of the same regardless of who gets elected.. THAT point seems to be missed by our esteemed Ms.Huffington.

But then, non of that matters to her, she seems a bit miffed that all these "fringe media" personalities are getting attention and she sitting on the side lines! Where's her TV show?????

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Still, not enough emphasis on the root cause, clean elections!
Posted by: yale on May 22, 2008 5:14 AM   
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The bastards will be in power until we can oversee our elections. With Huffingtons profile of the repugs its hard to believe they have a chance in hell, but they do! WAKE THE F UP America! The solution is so simple, its ridiculous.

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George W. Bush is a Spoiled Rich Kid
Posted by: US Citizen on May 22, 2008 5:32 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
George W. Bush is a spoiled rich kid who just likes to blow things up, whether it is Iraq or if it is any meaningful improvements in the United States. Lots of damage so far, more on the way. The United States had this kind of destruction in the Twenties. Then it was Warren G. Harding, the ex-President George W. Bush most resembles, doing the damage. We were saved later by Franklin Roosevelt then, but I'm not so sure we will be saved this time. around.

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» teapot Posted by: pariter
Wrong and not right
Posted by: Dennis Hogan on May 22, 2008 5:45 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Your "Right Is Wrong" commentary is clear and I think on target. Your reasons for dropping out of the Republican party most likely stem from the fact that you have intelligence and your moral compass still works. You had not been blinded by the Republican dogma of the current crop of party leaders. Good for you.

The most troubling thing you spot light is the role the mainstream media is playing in "playing it safe" down the middle of all issues. It is just killing us and our practice of democracy. The role of informed and courageous reporters and journalists cannot be under-estimated for the well being of our democracy. We have been let down at an increasing rate these past twenty five years.

Thanks for your insights....keep your courage up and your voice loud. We need you.

Dennis Hogan
Austin, TX

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Ugh
Posted by: ericthefool on May 22, 2008 5:51 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
LEFT-RIGHT PARADIGM!!!

I agree that the GOP has been hijacked, because I am a republican and the Neo-cons in power are NOT republicans.

But 'Democrats' and 'Republicans' are dividing this country as if all of our beliefs can be categorized under two parties.

Ever read Sun Tzu's Art of War...it's called Divide and Conquer!

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» You must be from the Rockafella Flavor? Posted by: TheJibreelaMonsters
» RE: You must be an ass Posted by: Lauren
» RE: You must be an ditto-head Posted by: nightgaunt
» You must be a moonbat Posted by: TheJibreelaMonsters
» ship me off to Kentucky Posted by: TheJibreelaMonsters
» RE: You must be a moonbat Posted by: HoboHomo
American Idol
Posted by: newsound on May 22, 2008 5:52 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The population has been chiselled down to a mindless apathetic congregation. We are all affected by a corporate media of which has created this American Idol mentality that defines our social and political system. Until we can:

Give up our addiction to oil,
Get involved instead of turning away,
Disavow religion and,
Re-learn to think for ourselves,
Throw our TVs (and cable boxes) in the garbage and therefore,
Re-learn how to enjoy life,

nothing will change.

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But the Democrats have been enabling, make that EMPOWERING, the rightwing lunatics for 28 years !!!!
Posted by: maxpayne on May 22, 2008 5:54 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If you want to blame the GOP, no problem. But don't forget to include the accomplices because that's who we're gonna have to PURGE if we're gonna win !

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The GOP
Posted by: bobtr900 on May 22, 2008 6:00 AM   
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The GOP is now a dark, putrefied party of... And DO NOT forget the Theocons and their brethren the Neocons.

The GOP did not do this alone they had lots of help from other corrupting influences. That the GOP is at the very center of this, there is no doubt. That Bush, Cheney, Rove, Coulter, Limpbraugh, Rice, Powell, Gonzales and Rumsfeld are at the center of the GOP, of that there is no doubt. But they too have had lots of help from other corrupt influences including Scalia etc, O'Reilly etc, Russert etc, and the religious fundies like evangelical fundies and Catholic fundies, of that there is no doubt.

All of the above are fully and totally complicit in their conspiracy, their cabal of horrors, of that there should be no doubt. Everyone of the above bears full responsibility for what has happened and the 'Culture of Death' they have created, of that, let there be no doubt in anyones mind.

Thats why I advocate that each of these people get 100 emails everyday to remind them that we know what they did and are watching them. They need to be reminded everyday that they have stepped way far over the line of reality. They need to have the inexorable drip- drip- drip- of a kind of Chinese water torture tatoo on their daily existence and in at least that way they will know that we have not forgotten their perfidy nor their sins against the American people, the 241 million of us who did not vote for Bush, and their sins against the entire 'Family of Man'. Their 'Culture of Death and Torture' is a foul evil deed that besmirchs us all collectively and individually.

Should we not, collectively, stand up against them now, one day when they come for us there will be no one left to stand up for each one of us. Their Nazi Fascist Holocaustian tactics deserve an equal response. For at this very time they are preparing McCain to continue that which George Bush said: 'what I began is unstoppable'. I can't source his exact words, just Google up the source and his exact words.

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» RE: The GOP Posted by: Lauren
Bush and Cheney KNOW they are legally vulnerable to prosecution,
Posted by: Last Chance on May 22, 2008 6:10 AM   
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so what can they do to save themselves from such an unbearable humiliation? Simple, find an excuse to bomb Iran and launch World War Three, then, as Rev. Hagee has assured Bush, Jesus will return according to the Book of Revelations and sweep the Earth clean of all but devout Christians and create for them a paradise on Earth (!) - anytime between now and November or January!
Is there any other way to stop them besides impeachment?

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