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The Return of Bush's Brownshirts
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"They," of course, are the new breed of Republicans that arrived with Newt and Tom back in the 1990s. Lazy, complacent and corrupt Democrats provided a rich medium in which Republican smears could grow and thrive. From Congress to the Clinton White House, Republicans had a target-rich environment in which they could nurture mole hills into Mt. Everests. It was the most fun sleaze balls could have with their clothes on.
They nearly crippled the Clinton presidency by magnifying Bill Clinton's flaws, which today seem downright quaint by comparison with George W. Bush's behavior. (What sane citizen wouldn't happily trade a president geting hummers in the Oval Office for the one we have now, who's getting our kids killed in Hummers in Iraq?)
These are not your father's Republicans. These Republicans take no prisoners. Cross them and, even if you are a fellow traveler, they will have you rubbed out. They tasted first blood during the Clinton years, and like chicken-killing dogs, liked it. So when they picked Texan George W. Bush as their candidate, they decided it was time to see just how far they could take the smear, how far they could push it.
But pushing it -- bending the truth, even breaking it -- was politically dangerous. They needed deniability and distance. So they outsourced their smear work. That's when the Brownshirts arrived. It was one thing to accuse a sitting president of lying about sex, and quite another to accuse war heroes of being lying cowards.
The first victims of GOP Brownshirts were Vietnam War heros -- triple amputee Max Cleland, a Democrat, and prisoner of war John McCain, a Republican. (Nothing personal, John, just business.)
Again it worked. Oh how it worked! All they had to do was say something over, over and over again, and voters internalized it and voted against the target. How easy. Why the hell hadn't they thought of this before?
Then the big show began the Bush vs. Kerry campaign. Bush, who avoided going to Vietnam by hiding out at a Texas National Guard armory -- when he even bothered to show up -- and Kerry, who had fought in Vietnam winning medals and getting wounded. This smear had to be extra sleazy. And so it was.
The Brownshirts took the guise of "Swiftboat Veterans for Truth." The genius of the idea was right there in the name. They had been, like Kerry, "Swiftboaters," they were "veterans," and they were going to tell us the "truth." And what a production it was! They launched an expensive media blitz shamelessly contradicting nearly every eyewitness to Kerry's service during the war, contradicted nearly every official account, challenged every written record. Kerry, they claimed, was really a yellow-belly and a liar.
And it worked again! George W. won a second term, despite the fact he never served in combat and instead actively avoided doing so. And, despite the fact his first four years as president had been an unmitigated disaster. He had started a war on false pretenses. He had gutted the national treasury by giving billions in tax breaks to the already wealthy.
But the GOP Brownshirts had done their magic once again. Fiction truimphed over fact. Liars trumped truth. All that was missing was the beer hall.
I only mention all this because they're back. The GOP has called in the Brownshirts. A new contract has been put out by the commission. The target this time: Vietnam War hero Rep. John Murtha.
Murtha's denunciation of the administration's mishandling of the war in Iraq and his proposal for immediate withdrawal, posed the first, and so far sole, threat to the administration's wet dream policies in that part of the world. So, war hero or no war hero, Murtha has to go.
Here we go again. Buckle up, the bad boys are back in town.
Murtha's War Hero Status Called Into Question(CNSNews bills itself as "The Right News, Right Now," and you can find it quoted and pointers to it on Christian-right sites like Pat Robertson's 700 Club and the Gospel News Network.)
(CNSNews.com) -- Having ascended to the national stage as one of the most vocal critics of President Bush's handling of the war in Iraq, Pennsylvania Democratic Congressman John Murtha has long downplayed the controversy and the bitterness surrounding the two Purple Hearts he was awarded for military service in Vietnam.
How many more times do we have to bear witness to such drive-by muggings of political candidates before someone puts a stop to it? I don't care if it's Republicans or Democrats behind it, a lie is lie, and there should be consequences -- legal consequences as well as political.
And to those voters out there -- on the right and left -- so anxious to believe the worst about someone they don't want to win. Do you really prefer thugs and liars? In the Murtha case, for example, who would you rather have making decisions on war -- John Murtha, who has been there and done that, or George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, two men who assiduously avoided going to war and yet have and will stand by and allow the Brownshirts of their own party to smear men who did serve?
I hope the media wises up this time and, rather than parroting smears, investigates the "investigators."
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Posted by: adp3d on Jan 19, 2006 3:43 AM
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But of course our side is above all that and that is why we will prevail. The vast majority of the Republican supporters are moral (if only a little blind) and eventually these few miscreants will self distruct as the public turns away from them.
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Posted by: Lincoln fan on Jan 19, 2006 5:54 AM
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Our "opposing" political parties are Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum financed by the same corporatocracy. The corrupt Republicans will be replaced by the corrupt Democrats. The really big corruption is that the power of the people is traded for the money of the corporate establishment.
Neither party represents the taxpayers. Our forefathers started our Revolution with the cry, "Taxation without representation is tyranny". Today's patriots are bound by duty to overthrow today's tyranny.
The place to attack this tyranny is where politcal power is bartered for gold. This market is at the top leadership of the parties, In this game the candidates are pawns, neither party will allow a mere legislator to jeopardize their share of the corporate largesse.
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Posted by: Knowmad on Jan 19, 2006 8:19 AM
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And yes, I have left pretty lucrative and secure positions on principle. The cool thing is, in both cases the feeling of satisfaction at doing the right thing more than countered the concerns about security, so much so that I think it raised my moral persona to the point where I had very little trouble finding meaningful, shameless work afterward.
It's about time for you guys to bite the bullet, maybe create a few financial martyrs, and get on with saving your country from the corporate/political crisis that just might bring it down. Good luck.
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Posted by: drthomson on Jan 19, 2006 8:47 AM
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However, to summarize what the first guy to comment said, we need to fight fire with fire.
Instead of defending himself against those SBVT morons, Kerry shoulda came out with an ad attacking the fact that the president and his alies enlisted these idiots and people like them, to attack the hard work and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform.
If democratic canidates continue to waste precious air time during campaigns to fend of these types of attacks, they will continue to lose. Think about it, at best, if their defense is sucessful at the end of the day its W-0, Kerry-0. However, come election day those "middle of the road" voters, after hearing nothin but dirt about the dem, who do you think they are more likely to vote for.
I live in the state of VA, and i belive the democratic canidates can learn alot from, what even some conservative stratigests just a decade ago called the most reliably republican state in the country. Mark Warner, who just days ago left office and the current govenor Tim Kaine,(we have a one-term limit in VA) both democrats, won two of the nastiest races i have ever heard of anywhere by ignoring the bs attacks and staying on message, calling their GOP challengers out on their miserable reecord.
They were both refered and commpared to murders, child molestors, even hitler, yet they both won by considerable margins in races that were both supposedly neck in neck going into election day.
I know Warner pretty well however, and i belive he will get the Dems nod in 08 for president. I certainly hope so, since it seems (the last 3 democratic presidents in fact) dem govenors from the south seem to understand this notion.
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Posted by: ScottP on Jan 19, 2006 8:59 AM
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If the war in Iraq is so great, why don't you go over there and help load the MK-77 napalm bombs onto the planes yourself, so that you can gloat about how many women and children you helped burn the flesh off of? Why don't you join a Shia Muslim mosque, since you think it's great to subjugate all of Iraq to it? Or do you pretend that when you make money promoting the war no one will notice? Did you tell your wife or your sister or your mother that you approve of forcing women to cover themselves head to toe, and that you approve of a legal system that punishes women who are victims of rape? If there's a hell you'll have a lot of explaining to do to try to weasel out of this one.
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Posted by: Sojourner on Jan 19, 2006 9:01 AM
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But there's no law against half-truths. They depend on how something is said. Words take their meaning from the context of the sentences.
One would have had to work awful hard to avoid the Swiftboat truth. Rhetoric only works because it tells people what they want to hear. Likewise with advertising.
It's the way business is done in the USA. It works because education doesn't. Yes, the media promotes ignorance. Because it sells. Selling is media's job, not truth.
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Posted by: outsidea on Jan 19, 2006 9:07 AM
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This is a very good article, except that near the end you mention voters out there of both the left and the right in the same breath as if there were voters on the left that are doing the same thing as the voters on the right....sucking up to the lies of their own leaders and hacks. That's not the case at all...while subject exaggerations at times (more often hyperbole) we have no people on the left similar to the swift boaters for instance...whacked out Stalinists and weird anarchists occasionally bidding for credibility to whom few pay any attention yes; swift boaters no. Deprecating our selves needlessly is not necessary.
Keep up your great work and great writing. This is the kind of stuff we need in order to fight back!
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jan 19, 2006 9:49 AM
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A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
-Mark Twain
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.
-Joseph Goebbels
The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over.
-Joseph Goebbels
I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crises. The great point is to bring them the real facts.
-Abraham Lincoln
I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them.
-Adlai Stevenson
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Posted by: deha on Jan 19, 2006 10:20 AM
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Kerry didn't stoop to sling shit back at the Republicans, and while that may have been the ethical, high-minded thing to do, it sure as hell backfired on us and we're paying dearly for it now.
We need a leader who isn't afraid to get down in the trenches and sling a little shit of her or his own (to mix some metaphors). I'm tired of my party taking the high road and barely registering a protest as we watch the never-ending parade of Republican crimes against the American people and humanity in general.
Who cares if it isn't "cricket" to get down and dirty? Surely the past several years have shown us the danger of trying to stay above the fray. I'd say it's time the Democrats used some of the Republicans' nasty tactics against them.
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Posted by: karyse on Jan 19, 2006 10:26 AM
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It is a mistake to make propaganda many sided, like scientific instruction, for instance. The receptivity of the great masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous... all effective propaganada must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan. -- Hitler
The masses are as stupid as they are forgetful. --Hitler
In general the art of truly great national leaders at all times consists among other things primarily in not dividing the attention of a people, but in concentrating it upon a single foe. It belongs to the genius of a great leader to make even adversaries far removed from one another seem to belong to a single category, because in weak and uncertain characters the knowledge of having differenct enemies can only too readily lead to the beginning of doubt in their own right. -- Hitler
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Posted by: cottontail on Jan 19, 2006 10:27 AM
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(Google Corporate Crime)In the South it's God this and God that, yet they willingly support a murderer and a liar in the White House. They see no evil in the doofus piling up debt for their kids and grandkids. I'd like someone to explain to me why the right-wingers approve of torture. Probably because they feel the same way as Bush about the Constitution, "it's just a god-damned piece of paper."
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Posted by: cold2touch on Jan 19, 2006 11:15 AM
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Lying is contrary to every moral code on Earth, it is one of the Commandments, it is the nexus of all evil, every crime originates in a lie, so let's agitate for laws against lying! Let's prosecute the sleazy cowards for every single lie they utter, especially the ones designed to hurt or swindle. If Clinton lied about where his cum landed, he deserves 2 strikes of the cat-of-nine-tails. By that standard, most of this Administration and all their despicable think-tanks and cash laundering "institutes" should be flogged to ratshit, for the immeasurable destruction, death and suffering they caused on the global scale, from Arabia to Louisiana.
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Posted by: tanstaafl28 on Jan 19, 2006 12:24 PM
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We have the blogosphere if we want it. We have to make enough noise that the media cannot afford to ignore us. We have to unite.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jan 19, 2006 12:49 PM
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1. Bait-and-Switch
2. Frame-and-Blame
If one of them don't work, they'll use the other to do the trick.
That's why "What's the Matter With Kansas?" is only getting more popular.
Seeing through the backlash is one thing though. Do something about it such as reframing is what's seriously needed. And that's why "Don't Think of an Elephant" continues to resonate as well.
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1). Impeachment: By the time Richard Milhous Nixon goes on trial in the Senate, the only real reason for trying him will be to understand how he ever became president of the United States at all ... and the real defendant, at that point, will be the American Political System. -- Hunter S. Thompson, 1973.
2).Ego driven and mislead. "See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." -- George Bush, "President Participates in Social Security Conversation in New York," May 24, 2005.
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Posted by: tresdelsol on Jan 20, 2006 10:40 AM
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This is the basis of the Bush administration. For some reason - and I don't understand how the left pulled it off - anything that the Bush administration says is immediately accepted as the unmitigated truth, while anything the liberals say ( and the speaker thereof) is torn apart and called lies.
"The broad mass of a nation...will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one." Adolph Hitler in Mein Kampf
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Posted by: bookwoman on Jan 21, 2006 6:56 AM
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As a cradle and life long Republican, I will repeat what I have said dozens of times over the last twenty years, I know Republicans, and these people are not Republicans. They are a group of idealogues and opportunists who saw an underpopulated, overfinanced major party and bored into it. And, idiots that we were, we real Republicans, sat and watched them do it. Also, is it so surprising that the group of liars who twisted the facts against Max Cleland; John McCain; John Kerry and now Congressman Murtha would come up with concepts like "the Unitary Theory of the Executive" or the theory that "when you give a President permission to invade another country, you give him permission to eavesdrop on communications of the citizens of his own country.
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Posted by: Roverton on Jan 21, 2006 8:44 AM
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As a non-Republican, May I say what a pleasure it is to read such sane and brave words?
You are American indeed.
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Posted by: adp3d on Jan 19, 2006 3:43 AM
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But of course our side is above all that and that is why we will prevail. The vast majority of the Republican supporters are moral (if only a little blind) and eventually these few miscreants will self distruct as the public turns away from them.
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Posted by: Lincoln fan on Jan 19, 2006 5:54 AM
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Our "opposing" political parties are Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum financed by the same corporatocracy. The corrupt Republicans will be replaced by the corrupt Democrats. The really big corruption is that the power of the people is traded for the money of the corporate establishment.
Neither party represents the taxpayers. Our forefathers started our Revolution with the cry, "Taxation without representation is tyranny". Today's patriots are bound by duty to overthrow today's tyranny.
The place to attack this tyranny is where politcal power is bartered for gold. This market is at the top leadership of the parties, In this game the candidates are pawns, neither party will allow a mere legislator to jeopardize their share of the corporate largesse.
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Posted by: Knowmad on Jan 19, 2006 8:19 AM
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And yes, I have left pretty lucrative and secure positions on principle. The cool thing is, in both cases the feeling of satisfaction at doing the right thing more than countered the concerns about security, so much so that I think it raised my moral persona to the point where I had very little trouble finding meaningful, shameless work afterward.
It's about time for you guys to bite the bullet, maybe create a few financial martyrs, and get on with saving your country from the corporate/political crisis that just might bring it down. Good luck.
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Posted by: drthomson on Jan 19, 2006 8:47 AM
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However, to summarize what the first guy to comment said, we need to fight fire with fire.
Instead of defending himself against those SBVT morons, Kerry shoulda came out with an ad attacking the fact that the president and his alies enlisted these idiots and people like them, to attack the hard work and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform.
If democratic canidates continue to waste precious air time during campaigns to fend of these types of attacks, they will continue to lose. Think about it, at best, if their defense is sucessful at the end of the day its W-0, Kerry-0. However, come election day those "middle of the road" voters, after hearing nothin but dirt about the dem, who do you think they are more likely to vote for.
I live in the state of VA, and i belive the democratic canidates can learn alot from, what even some conservative stratigests just a decade ago called the most reliably republican state in the country. Mark Warner, who just days ago left office and the current govenor Tim Kaine,(we have a one-term limit in VA) both democrats, won two of the nastiest races i have ever heard of anywhere by ignoring the bs attacks and staying on message, calling their GOP challengers out on their miserable reecord.
They were both refered and commpared to murders, child molestors, even hitler, yet they both won by considerable margins in races that were both supposedly neck in neck going into election day.
I know Warner pretty well however, and i belive he will get the Dems nod in 08 for president. I certainly hope so, since it seems (the last 3 democratic presidents in fact) dem govenors from the south seem to understand this notion.
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Posted by: ScottP on Jan 19, 2006 8:59 AM
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If the war in Iraq is so great, why don't you go over there and help load the MK-77 napalm bombs onto the planes yourself, so that you can gloat about how many women and children you helped burn the flesh off of? Why don't you join a Shia Muslim mosque, since you think it's great to subjugate all of Iraq to it? Or do you pretend that when you make money promoting the war no one will notice? Did you tell your wife or your sister or your mother that you approve of forcing women to cover themselves head to toe, and that you approve of a legal system that punishes women who are victims of rape? If there's a hell you'll have a lot of explaining to do to try to weasel out of this one.
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Posted by: Sojourner on Jan 19, 2006 9:01 AM
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But there's no law against half-truths. They depend on how something is said. Words take their meaning from the context of the sentences.
One would have had to work awful hard to avoid the Swiftboat truth. Rhetoric only works because it tells people what they want to hear. Likewise with advertising.
It's the way business is done in the USA. It works because education doesn't. Yes, the media promotes ignorance. Because it sells. Selling is media's job, not truth.
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Posted by: NamVeT on Jan 19, 2006 9:06 AM
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Posted by: outsidea on Jan 19, 2006 9:07 AM
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This is a very good article, except that near the end you mention voters out there of both the left and the right in the same breath as if there were voters on the left that are doing the same thing as the voters on the right....sucking up to the lies of their own leaders and hacks. That's not the case at all...while subject exaggerations at times (more often hyperbole) we have no people on the left similar to the swift boaters for instance...whacked out Stalinists and weird anarchists occasionally bidding for credibility to whom few pay any attention yes; swift boaters no. Deprecating our selves needlessly is not necessary.
Keep up your great work and great writing. This is the kind of stuff we need in order to fight back!
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Posted by: Crazy H on Jan 19, 2006 9:49 AM
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A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
-Mark Twain
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.
-Joseph Goebbels
The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over.
-Joseph Goebbels
I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crises. The great point is to bring them the real facts.
-Abraham Lincoln
I offer my opponents a bargain: if they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them.
-Adlai Stevenson
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Posted by: deha on Jan 19, 2006 10:20 AM
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Kerry didn't stoop to sling shit back at the Republicans, and while that may have been the ethical, high-minded thing to do, it sure as hell backfired on us and we're paying dearly for it now.
We need a leader who isn't afraid to get down in the trenches and sling a little shit of her or his own (to mix some metaphors). I'm tired of my party taking the high road and barely registering a protest as we watch the never-ending parade of Republican crimes against the American people and humanity in general.
Who cares if it isn't "cricket" to get down and dirty? Surely the past several years have shown us the danger of trying to stay above the fray. I'd say it's time the Democrats used some of the Republicans' nasty tactics against them.
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Posted by: karyse on Jan 19, 2006 10:26 AM
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It is a mistake to make propaganda many sided, like scientific instruction, for instance. The receptivity of the great masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous... all effective propaganada must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan. -- Hitler
The masses are as stupid as they are forgetful. --Hitler
In general the art of truly great national leaders at all times consists among other things primarily in not dividing the attention of a people, but in concentrating it upon a single foe. It belongs to the genius of a great leader to make even adversaries far removed from one another seem to belong to a single category, because in weak and uncertain characters the knowledge of having differenct enemies can only too readily lead to the beginning of doubt in their own right. -- Hitler
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Posted by: cottontail on Jan 19, 2006 10:27 AM
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(Google Corporate Crime)In the South it's God this and God that, yet they willingly support a murderer and a liar in the White House. They see no evil in the doofus piling up debt for their kids and grandkids. I'd like someone to explain to me why the right-wingers approve of torture. Probably because they feel the same way as Bush about the Constitution, "it's just a god-damned piece of paper."
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Posted by: cold2touch on Jan 19, 2006 11:15 AM
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Lying is contrary to every moral code on Earth, it is one of the Commandments, it is the nexus of all evil, every crime originates in a lie, so let's agitate for laws against lying! Let's prosecute the sleazy cowards for every single lie they utter, especially the ones designed to hurt or swindle. If Clinton lied about where his cum landed, he deserves 2 strikes of the cat-of-nine-tails. By that standard, most of this Administration and all their despicable think-tanks and cash laundering "institutes" should be flogged to ratshit, for the immeasurable destruction, death and suffering they caused on the global scale, from Arabia to Louisiana.
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Posted by: tanstaafl28 on Jan 19, 2006 12:24 PM
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We have the blogosphere if we want it. We have to make enough noise that the media cannot afford to ignore us. We have to unite.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jan 19, 2006 12:49 PM
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1. Bait-and-Switch
2. Frame-and-Blame
If one of them don't work, they'll use the other to do the trick.
That's why "What's the Matter With Kansas?" is only getting more popular.
Seeing through the backlash is one thing though. Do something about it such as reframing is what's seriously needed. And that's why "Don't Think of an Elephant" continues to resonate as well.
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Posted by: boblecht on Jan 19, 2006 5:16 PM
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Posted by: yeranalyst on Jan 20, 2006 4:07 AM
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Posted by: SJR505 on Jan 20, 2006 5:51 AM
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1). Impeachment: By the time Richard Milhous Nixon goes on trial in the Senate, the only real reason for trying him will be to understand how he ever became president of the United States at all ... and the real defendant, at that point, will be the American Political System. -- Hunter S. Thompson, 1973.
2).Ego driven and mislead. "See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." -- George Bush, "President Participates in Social Security Conversation in New York," May 24, 2005.
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Posted by: tresdelsol on Jan 20, 2006 10:40 AM
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This is the basis of the Bush administration. For some reason - and I don't understand how the left pulled it off - anything that the Bush administration says is immediately accepted as the unmitigated truth, while anything the liberals say ( and the speaker thereof) is torn apart and called lies.
"The broad mass of a nation...will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one." Adolph Hitler in Mein Kampf
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Posted by: bookwoman on Jan 21, 2006 6:56 AM
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As a cradle and life long Republican, I will repeat what I have said dozens of times over the last twenty years, I know Republicans, and these people are not Republicans. They are a group of idealogues and opportunists who saw an underpopulated, overfinanced major party and bored into it. And, idiots that we were, we real Republicans, sat and watched them do it. Also, is it so surprising that the group of liars who twisted the facts against Max Cleland; John McCain; John Kerry and now Congressman Murtha would come up with concepts like "the Unitary Theory of the Executive" or the theory that "when you give a President permission to invade another country, you give him permission to eavesdrop on communications of the citizens of his own country.
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Posted by: Roverton on Jan 21, 2006 8:44 AM
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As a non-Republican, May I say what a pleasure it is to read such sane and brave words?
You are American indeed.
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