Now that the New York Times has locked its Op-Ed page behind a subscription, we cannot easily link to their opinions. It’s a shame because Frank Rich has been on a tear lately:
I never thought I would see an administration as corrupt as the Reagan administration. But Bush has outdone the Gipper. Actually, it’s not just the administration but the whole Republican Party. Bill Frist’s idea of a blind trust is one where the trustees tell you what you own and when to sell.
Then there is this speculation about our Speaker of the House:
The article reveals for the first time that one of the elected officials that bin Laden-connected Turkish nationals claimed to have on their payroll was none other than Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert, to whom bribes and illicit campaign contributions may have been funneled in order to get him to pull a House Resolution on Armenian Genocide from the House Floor in 2000. It also reveals that these same Turkish nationals claimed to have bribed several State Department and Defense Department officials to facilitate illicit conventional and nuclear arms trades, and had infiltrated U.S. nuclear weapons laboratories in order to sell U.S. technology to the “highest bidder” (al Qaeda, North Korea, Iran?)
Yeah…you read that right. If true, it’s almost as stunning as the fact that Michael Chertoff (who conducted the FBI investigation of 9/11 and is now in charge of our homeland security), was a lawyer for al-Qaeda.
Crazy, but true. And Chertoff’s client is free.
The whole party is mired in sleeze and corruption. It just stinks.
“The biggest toll,” Cook said, “is for Frist’s presidential aspirations. They were already on the ropes. He’s not gotten good reviews as the Republican leader in the Senate. . . . The guy is pretty damaged merchandise in terms of presidential aspirations.”
Correction, Charlie: the biggest toll is for the American people. All of our current leaders are crooks. The cost is staggering.
Well I only have one quibble with Charlie Cook talking about ‘itty bitty scandals’ leading up to death by a thousand small cuts. Most of these scandals aren’t that itty bitty but major..they have just been completely ignored by the press and thus the American public. Itty bitty scandals were what the repugs tried to pull out of a hat(or their ass) during the Clinton years and managed to make all of them full blown fucken ‘scandals’, in the publics mind anyway.
After all they made the issue of him supposedly holding up airplanes while he got a haircut or some such shit on Air Force One and how much he paid for it also..that was just on the news for days/days and days…and it wasn’t true anyway…Stop the presses we got ourselves a scandal..but then anything Clinton did or was supposed to have done was a scandal to the repugs.
And you’re right this administration and repugs almost make the Reagan administration seem like childs play compared to the miasma of corruption permeating the mafia politics of the current WH.
Absolutely. I hope somebody like Wolcott embarrasses the media for inflating the Clinton stuff and ignoring this kind of corruption that actually affects how government works or doesn’t work for the citizens depending on it.
And while this is worse that Reagan, a lot goes back to the people who worked in that and prior Repub administrations. Not just this kind of corruption but the insidious machinations in the Middle East that had bin Laden and Hussein on the US payroll.
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Despite intelligence reports that Iraq still sponsored groups on the SD’s terrorist list, and “apparently without consulting Congress”, the Reagan Administration removed Iraq from the State terrorism sponsorship list in 1982. The removal made Iraq eligible for U.S. dual-use and military technology.
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Peace
yessum- just emailed that to boo- in case it wasn’t known
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Peace?
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President Bush receives a briefing on national policy issues from VP Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Richard B. Myers, U.S. Air Force, at the Pentagon.
AP Photo/Department of Defense, Tech. Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald, U.S. Air Force
Rather than being a tragic reminder of past Cold War conflicts, confined to a remote and barbarous country, Angola’s present condition is an example of the handiwork of men like Secretary of Defence Rumsfeld, who strenuously lobbied for the removal of Congressional barriers on arming anti-government forces in the mid-1970s, Dick Cheney, a tireless supporter of UNITA, and George Bush senior, who both as president and head of the CIA prosecuted the war.
In claiming that the Angolan war was the result of super-power rivalry, the U.S. press is echoing the words of Henry Kissinger.
Secret Cuban Documents on History of Africa Involvement
A. Membe at Peace Talks in The Hague
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I did a quick search on the Frank Rich article…
You can almost always find them somewhere on the net if you key in a sentence or two into Google.
Correction, Charlie: The guy is pretty damaged merchandise in terms of humanity.
Booman, reading this scared me more than any spooker I’ve ever read. I haven’t even followed any links yet.
I never thought I would see an administration as corrupt as the Reagan administration.
This movement has been progressing, each laying the groundwork of reduced oversight, less competence, fewer check and balances, and more complete propaganda for the future.
Given the rewards all this has had in parts of the economy, it inevitably had to get worse until someone is able to interrupt it.
And I am at a loss- the old methods don’t work anymore-the ones that Shocked!- Shocked! our/my parents- are just sloughed off now-witness yesterdays coverage of the HUGE march in DC.ZERO ZIP NADA
Something strange and probably not true just occurred to me. Remember a few months back when Frist deviated from the White House line on stem cell research? Is it possible that someone leaked his “blind” trust activities in retaliation for that? Maybe they want him out of there and someone more compliant in.
It’s all the same, the same people, the same agenda of paranoia and dominance. Last week on Kos someone posted a photo of Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger, Papa Bush and Dick Cheney at a meeting, dated 1976. Nothing’s changed in the upper echelons of the Republican Party. The Rethugs are three types: the henchmen/powerbrokers (Cheney/Rummy, et al.), the industrialists and financiers (10 million+ in assets), and last but not least, the stoopid middle class, upper middle class and blue collar NASCAR types who vote enmasse because they still believe in the trickle down theory (Mel Gibsonites and your neighbor the engineer).
The powerbrokers have a very clear and dominant chord throughout all Rethug administrations from Nixon to the absurd W. Junior. No comparison, how can you compare the same people to themselves?
And by the way, they are EVIL men.