Election 2006 -- how does it feel?

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Election 2006 -- how does it feel?

Postby ninakat » Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:53 am

I thought I'd start a thread on people's reactions to the election. I've been reading a few articles on-line, and this one really resonated with me. The author pretty much sums up how I've been feeling about this "new" political landscape.

My expectations: The Democrats will only bring us crumbs of change.... not enough to steer the Titanic away from the iceberg, I'm afraid.

http://informationclearinghouse.info/article15542.htm

Election 2006: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me

By Chris Floyd

11/08/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -- Ordinarily, the elevation of a gaggle of corporate bagmen, spine-free time-servers and craven accomplices of tyranny and aggression to the control of Congress would not be a cause for rejoicing. With a few notable exceptions, the Democratic Party has displayed nothing but cowardice and cluelessness over the past five years, betraying the interests of the American people at every single gut-check point in the long march to the self-proclaimed "Unitary Executive" dictatorship of George W. Bush. Whenever it really counted – Supreme Court nominations, tax cuts for the rich, the class-warfare nuclear bomb of the Bankruptcy Bill, the appointment of sleazy, third-rate officials such as torture-enabler and Constitution-gutter Alberto Gonzales to high office, and of course, the eager goose-stepping into the war crime of Iraq (which was, let us remember, approved by a Democratic-controlled Senate) – the Democrats folded, would not even go down fighting.

Is there any greater example of this than the vote, just a few weeks ago, on the "Military Commissions Act," the republic-killing measure that gave the president virtually unlimited, unchecked, unappealable powers over the life and liberty of every citizen? The Democratic "leadership" – now suddenly basking in media lionization – would not even mount a filibuster to defend the Constitution (not to mention the Magna Carta). Many Democrats actually voted in favor of ending the American Republic. (Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee was one of these – and now he has reaped his reward: defeat. That's how it goes, Harold; you can make a deal with the devil, but he'll always cheat you in the end. You sold out the nation for nothing – and now Bob Corker, yet another feckless, faceless, money-grubbing tycoon will pollute the Senate chamber.) The MCA debacle was the last full measure of fear and servility from a group whose collective record is one long tissue of shame.

And yet, and yet…this is indeed a time – a brief, brief time – for celebration. For the fact remains that the Republican Congress is – as Matt Taibbi has detailed so forcefully – the worst in American history: corrupt, incompetent, dysfunctional, lazy, and ignorant almost beyond measuring. As often mentioned here, they are the very picture of the Roman Senate described by Tiberius, after they'd voted him yet another grovelling set of honors and powers: "Men fit to be slaves." The damage they have done to the nation, and the world, as the bootlicking handmaidens of George W. Bush and his militarist mafia is incalculable, and will go on producing foul repercussions for years, perhaps generations.

And so it is meet indeed that we praise the parting of these wretched fools from their dominance of the legislature. And even though Democratic control of one or both houses of Congress will certainly not usher in a new Golden Age of enlightened and noble governance, it would be churlish and wilfully perverse not to acknowledge that genuine benefits will accrue from the change. Giving subpoena power to Rep. Henry Waxman – one of the few Democrats who have served in opposition with honor, vigor and fire – is a mighty boon in itself, no matter how tepidly the Democratic leadership conducts itself in the months to come. Even though the Bush Faction has already promised a Nixon-style stonewall on every single investigation – and although Bush has already openly declared, in his "signing statements," that he doesn't feel bound to provide Congress with even routine information required by law – the probes launched by the new majority (or at least their bulldogs like Waxman) will doubtless produce many nuggets of truth from the Regime's mountainous slapheap of lies and secrecy.

And that's really all that we can expect at this point – or perhaps at any point. The Democratic leadership is a deeply embedded part of the Establishment; multimillionaires like our soon-to-be Speaker, Nancy Pelosi (who is probably richer than Bush) aren't going to seriously challenge the near-total domination of American politics and society by Big Business and wealthy elites. They may re-arrange the display a little, but they are not going to upset the golden applecart. So while we may see a slight goosing of the minimum wage, we will almost certainly not see a major rollback of the relentless rightwing assault on the rights, protections and well-being of working people and the poor. We can hope for some modifications of the bizarre and punitive prescription drug "reforms" imposed by the Bush Party; but we won't see anything resembling a national health insurance system, despite the majority of Americans in favor of one. We won't see a reinstatement of the safety net that was gutted, pre-Bush, by Democrat Bill Clinton. We won't see major reductions – or indeed, any reductions – in military spending from a party that has faithfully approved every cent of every "special spending bill" that Bush has submitted to finance his off-the-books wars. We won't see a lessening of international tensions from a crew that has spent most of the past year bashing the Bush Administration for not being bellicose enough in threatening Iran, and for not larding Israel with even more deadly weaponry to carry out its aggression in Lebanon and its increasingly frenzied decimation in Gaza. We will not see an immediate withdrawal from Iraq; at best, we will see a few tentative timetables based on unreal and unrealizable "benchmarks" produced by some grandly gassy "bipartisan agreement" based on the face-saving formulas of the "Baker Commission."

There is going to be no impeachment of Bush, even if the Democrats get hold of the Senate. There is going to be no criminal prosecution for the principal architects of the war crime in Iraq (and probably none of small fry either). There will be little or no rollback of the draconian strictures of the Patriot Act, which was overwhelmingly approved by the Democrats, or the many other measures – "national security letters," warrantless surveillance, etc. – introduced hugger-mugger by the "Unitary Executive." Indeed, we will be very lucky if the new Democratic leadership even revisits the Military Commissions Act.

So perhaps the best we can hope for is that Waxman and his fellow gadflies can use their new powers, for as long as they have them, to dig up as many fragments as possible of the dark truths behind the Bush Regime's crimes and incompetencies – so that these facts will at least be out there, they will be available for anyone who cares to know, just as the investigations of Iran-Contra, BCCI, and Iraqgate, for example, laid out the sinister character of the Bush Faction long before they returned to power in the Court-fixed election of 2000. Of course, the mainstream media ignored these past revelations during Bush's campaigns, but at least they were available to individual citizens. And with the internet, any new nuggets can be even more widely and easily distributed. (Assuming the corporately inclined Democrats don't ultimately cave in to the relentless assault on internet freedom by Big Business, that is.)

Naturally, the mainstream media will continue their years-long kid-glove treatment of the Bush Regime. Oh, they may be a bit more bold now; they may, occasionally, muster up the courage to call a lie a lie (or some more polite euphemism.) But for the most part, it will still be softly, softly with the Bushists, a reluctance to reveal their Beltway pals and inside sources as the fools and criminals they are. There will still the same cringing attempt to assure the greedy plutocrats, the hard-right haters of democracy, the putrid gasbags of hate radio and the sex-crazed cranks who call themselves Christians that the "liberal media" will continue to contort reality in order to produce a bogus "objectivity" that gives the lunatic fringe equal weight with reason, facts and common sense. (You can check out the obsequious wheedlings of ABC political news director Mark Helperin if you want to see the latter dynamic in action.)

Meanwhile, of course, you can be sure that every minute crumb of possible malfeasance, every atom of innuendo that can be inflated into an appearance of scandal, will be seized upon by a press now suddenly eager to flash its watchdog fangs at the newly powerful Democrats. And certainly, there will be plenty of corruption oozing from the nodes of patronage now available to the Democrats, and it should be remorselessly exposed. But, just as it's been since Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign, the vastly different levels of scrutiny that the media give to Republican and Democratic scandals (real or imagined) will be very marked.

Finally, we all must remember this: even if the Democrats were paragons of courage and wisdom, they will control only the legislative branch (or perhaps only part of it). The executive branch will remain firmly in the hands of the Bush Faction, a gang that has already shown its contempt for legislative oversight – even from its own sycophants – and has publicly declared that the president is essentially beyond the reach of law. In the openly stated view of the Bushists, Congress is a "quaint" appendage – like Tiberius' Roman Senate – fit only to ratify the arbitrary will of the Unitary Executive.

Also remember that the worst depredations of the first Bush Administration, the Reagan Administration and the Nixon Administration were all carried out with strong Democratic majorities in Congress (except for a brief period of Republican Senate control in the Reagan years). Even in "normal" times (if we have ever known such a thing), even with the opposition party in control of Congress, there is virtually no end to the mischief that the executive branch can get up to. Nixon and Reagan waged whole covert wars, killing hundreds of thousands of people, without the approval or input of Congress.

If anyone thinks the horrors of the Bush Imperium are somehow at an end – or will even be seriously impaired – by the results of yesterday's election, they have a harsh and bitter awakening to come.

But still – the political situation we have today is better than what we had the day before. In a period of such deep crisis in the life of the Republic, and (to draw on Noam Chomsky) in a system of power so massive and far-reaching, even a small change can mean very real benefits to a good many people. (And to many good people.) And in any case, we should raise a glass to the American people for standing up – amidst the hailstorm of lies and bullshit thrown at them – and giving George W. Bush a resounding slap in the face. Long may he stew in this great and well-deserved humiliation.

Chris Floyd is an American journalist. He is the author of the book, Empire Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime. He has been a writer and editor for more than 20 years, working in the United States, Great Britain and Russia for various newspapers, magazines, the U.S. government and Oxford University. Visit his website www.chris-floyd.com
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Postby trachys » Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:24 am

I expect the next act to be a touch less macabre, they are the "party of the people" after all. javascript:emoticon(':roll:')
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Not a bad little essay, even if the writer attaches the "incompetence" tag rather too freely
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Postby Gouda » Thu Nov 09, 2006 8:44 am

Stan Goff's take:

Honeymoon? Ha!
http://stangoff.com/?p=407

...Outing Democrats for their ducking-and-dodging on this issue must be ruthless and relentless.

Note to the Democratic party: We now have you firmly in our sights, exposed. Ain’t gonna be no honeymoon. We’re not hearing that you need time. Not with the bodies piling up every day.

We also know that many Democrats are going to engage in immigrant-bashing with alarmed hyperventilations about the threat posed by the brown victims of US international policy from the Global South. Do it, and we’ll bust our asses to strip away the enhanced base of Latin@ voters who helped bring you in this year.

We know that some of them will abandon the defense of reproductive choice for women. They should be made to pay, and pay big for that. What the hell is the (electoral) choice for Choice if enough misogynistic Democrats cross-over to support the Republican agenda anyway?

I noted earlier that the most striking thing about American voters that impressed me at my polling site was the staggering ignorance of our society. Not only ignorance, but a kind of chip-on-the-shoulder defense of that ignorance. I am reminded of the VOICE song that says, “We are selfish, we are ignroant, and we celebrate these things.”

Rather than get caught on the infinitely-recycling treadmill of supporting this institution (the DP) as the lesser-of-two-evils, which frequently implies dumbing down our public discourse and evading the most embarrassing subjects, I would urge people to see this election as an opportunity to flush the Democratic Party out into the light.

It will be far more difficult now, for example, to see the US attempt to militarily redispose its forces from the anachronism of the Cold War to seize control of strategic Southwest Asia… as a Bush policy. Congress holds the purse strings to this whole project; and the Democratic Party leadership is as imperialist as any Republican. Expect to see the DP tie itself into the most excruciating rhetorical knots in order to explain what it tolerates.

What functions as the left in this country now needs to take up the mission of overcoming key aspects of our general ignorance to the point where it becomes problematic for the DP as it maneuvers over the dead bodies of hundreds of thousands of human beings to win their next goddamned election. I can make three easy-to-remember suggestions about what should be a systematic, concerted, and relentless public education effort — designed specifically to expose the DP to its own popular base, and thereby to move us closer a long-overdue and desperately-needed political crisis in the United States.

I call it the three-P’s. Patriarchy. Prison. Palestine.

(1) While the Democratic party establishment moves further to the right on the single issue of reproductive choice, there has been little effective public education on how patriarchy infects so-called liberals. They are happy to point out how the fading paternal patriarchy of the theocratic right opposes any form of the liberation of women from male-hegemony; but they are pathologically averse to discussing the fraternal patriarchy embodied in the continued sexual objectification of women in media, entertainment, advertizing, and pornography. With the effective suppression of the most radical and important sections of the feminist movement by the ersatz-feminsm of the Rophies and Paglias and the politically-averse solipsism of academic postmodernism, women have moved forward past the post-feudalism of the theocrats only to be driven obliquely back into consumerist self-objectification. Meanwhile, the vast majority of women continue to be trapped in the sexual contract of trading some form of obedience for some form of security. Given that the misogynistic superstructure of patriarchy is the fountainhead of homophobia, part of this effort must be unequivocal and aggressive support for same-sex marriage.

(2) Bill Clinton put more African Americans and Latin@s in prison than any head of state in history when he signed his Crime Bill. Politicians avoid this subject like the avian flu. Prison is the most shameful reminder that the United States is still a culturally backward and (structurally) deeply racist nation. In combination with felony-disfranchisement laws, prison is this country’s transfer of Jim Crow from segregated restrooms into a veritable gulag of highly secretive and sadistic network of invisible Hells. White American supports this status quo, and that is why both parties continually call for making this broken system that does more to perpetuate violent crime than curtail antisocial behavior… more punative, more sadistic, and more ubiquitous. African Americans and Latin@s are so powerfully affected by the US gulag that in many communities across the US, there is hardly a single family without one of its close members residing in a seething, spirit-killing lockup. Polticians do not want Americans to know what prison is really like in this country, and it is our job to make them know.

(3) Palestine is a real place, and the Palestinians area real people; and the most pivotal US ally in the region where we are paying for brutal and ultimately fruitless wars of attrition is a brutal, racist, expansionist, international scofflaw — Israel. Republicans and Democrats alike have copped to the lie that opposition to Israelis equal to anti-Semitism; and both parties fall all over themselves to prove who can be the best Zionists. This issue is near the top ot the US colossal-ignorance list. Americans — by and large — have never been exposed to anything except the Zionist point of view on the region. They still believe that Zionism is the same as Judaism, and that the State of Israel was a necessary consequence of and reaction to the industrially-coordinated murder of millions of Jews by the German Nazis. Both of these propostions are false. Beginning with public education about the USS Liberty, and working out from there, there must be a widespread, multi-media, serial teach-in effort to expose Americans to the real history of Zionism, and to the real and inhuman conditions that occupied Palestine suffers from every single day.

I hope I never go to another mass demonstration on the DC Mall; and not just because the colonized residents of DC have to empty the crappers and pick up the litter behind jillions of mostly privileged political tourists. I hope the redoubled efforts of a nascent refounded left will be focused locally, at people who share our zipcodes, and targeting politicians of both parties where they live with a War on American Ignorance. Then we might see, eventually, the emergent basis of a real politics of resistance here in the Belly of the Beast.

The honeymoon should be over before it starts. The main issue in this election was the war; and it continues to rip its way through human bodies… as women remain trapped in a psychosexual protection racket, as we exist quietly alongside the American Gulag, and while we continue to ignore the cries of those colonized by our so-called allies.
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