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Hillary Clinton is Unfit To Be President

Thu May 08, 2008 at 12:53:22 PM PDT

History will not smile.

One of the few things from Bill Clinton's vacuous presidency that George Bush wasn't able to undo within three months of taking office was the progress he help foster in healing racial relations in this country. I have argued for years that Bill Clinton did more to damage the Democratic brand then a thousand Rush Limbaughs could ever do. His DLC, New Democrat inspired abandonment of our most fundamental principles--from the belief that democratic government is more than a shopping mall for "services", to the foundational principle that social responsibility is as important as personal responsibility--left our party lost and without purpose.

But there is one area of the Clinton presidency that left a truly virtuous and lasting legacy - healing the racial divide in our country.

We're All Going To Die

Tue Apr 29, 2008 at 10:25:28 PM PDT

I was so excited this morning when I got up. Yesterday, I thought I saw a light. Some may remember a not very happy post I did a while back called, Time to Tell the Truth About Global Warming. In it I explain how global warming is so much worse than most people realize because once CO2 gets into the atmosphere, it stays there, to varying degrees, for centuries at least. And I explained how even if we stopped the engine of the world tomorrow, and reduced CO2 emissions to exactly zero, it would not avert the climate catastrophe that has begun, and will continue to get much much worse over the next 40 years and beyond.

This is incredibly important because it means that the only way we can really avoid the climate catastrophe is to not only cut emissions, but to remove the CO2 we've already put into the atmosphere.

The Untold Story of How the Canadian Government Sabotaged Barack Obama

Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 10:56:50 PM PDT

This is the largely untold story of how the Harper government, with the help of a television reporter, sought to sabotage the candidacy of Barack Obama. Many of the facts of this story are on the record, in pieces, from disparate sources. What is untold is how those pieces fit together into a coherent narrative. And it is only with this narrative that the severity, and maliciousness of this incident is revealed.

Ian Brodie was probably exhausted. "Budget day" was winding down and prime minister Stephen Harper's chief staffer had spent weeks negotiating a deal that would stave off an election challenge from the Liberal opposition. Now he was standing around chatting with reporters from CTV who were enjoying a rare bit of face time with the normally inaccessible Mr. Brodie. These were the circumstances in which an off the cuff remark would create an international crisis.

Why Obama Really Lost Pennsylvania [Updated]

Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 03:56:49 PM PDT

Oh what a mystery. Pat Buchanan and many, many others just can't figure out how Obama could have spent so much money and not "closed the deal." Is there something wrong with him? We need to spend the next two weeks discussing it.

This is why Obama lost PA:

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(Note: I included a few allies in this graphic. They are exceptions.)

How to Create Your Own Recommended Diary List

Tue Apr 15, 2008 at 12:11:45 AM PDT

I was going to post a diary today on the ruling establishment and their agenda but I got busy and couldn't finish it.

So I figured I'd share a little trick with you all I've been doing lately, especially since the campaign flood.

The Rec'd diary list only has eight slots - which is not enough imo. This ensures that diaries with a significant number of recommends, which are a good indicator of quality or point of interest, will not make the list.

So I have a little workaround the gives me a cool list of diaries based on how many rec's they have.

I'm Sorry, But an Election is Not Enough

Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 04:48:44 PM PDT

The crimes and misdemeanors of the Bush administration are simply too many to mention here. And as the last week has shown, we haven't even scratched the surface yet. There are so many, in fact, that we've become almost desensitized to them. The accumulative effect is that our country, a nation of laws, has been defined down.

Even the most egregious have lost their bite when we speak of them. "Bush lied to take us to war" has become a hollow cry - I have to rephrase it just to restore its impact: Bush actually manufactured false evidence to trick the American people into supporting his illegal invasion of Iraq. That kind of works.

Bush violated the Fourth Amendment of the constitution and lied to the American people while he was doing it. Oh well, that's George.

One of my favorites that has largely gone unnoticed: The Bush administration manufactured terrorist threats to scare the public for political objectives. Keith Olbermann is the only  journalist I know of who has remotely addressed this one. All in a days work, right Dick?

Hold On There Skippy, This Race Is Not Over

Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 10:22:30 PM PDT

Currently, on the recommended list, there is a diary where the argument is made that we should be focusing more on McCain because, and this is a quote, Hillary's "already lost".

Now, I fully agree with many of the sentiments made in that diary, and those of Rachel Maddow who I admire greatly. Especially the one about winning gracefully. I believe wholly that the venomousness of some of the attacks on Clinton are actually hurting Obama and don't accurately represent the kind of campaign he's trying to run. And more than anything, we're going to need these people in the general election. So I'm all for winning gracefully, and trying to be like Barack and heal this party.

But the part about Hillary having already lost is both incorrect and dangerous at this time in the campaign.

Dear Hillary, Is This Really What You Want to Destroy?

Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 03:08:12 PM PDT

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You know, I'm just asking. Because the look on that little boy's face is really important to me. There was a time, I have to believe, when it was important to you. Are you really so determined to win that you would try to destroy that? Really?

Of course, Hillary will never read this, so this is really going out to the Hillary supporters who, if Gallup is to be believed, claim they would rather vote for John McCain.

Do you really want to be associated with a campaign to destroy what's depicted in that picture?

Not This Time

Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 09:11:42 AM PDT

Am I the only one who noticed that, during the debates, almost every time John Edwards began to speak about one of his central campaign themes, corporate power and corruption in Washington, Wolf Blitzer would begin to interrupt him? Brain Williams at NBC did it too. Edwards could ramble on all day long, but as soon as he mentioned corruption, he was suddenly out of time.

Then, after Edwards dropped out, the eulogies for his campaign, at least in the corporate media, reduced his message to fighting poverty. How quaint. No message of corporate power or corruption in Washington. Suddenly Edwards's whole campaign was about poverty. You would think he had been running for president of the Salvation Army.

We're seeing the same thing with the Obama speech. In today's New York Times, plastered all over the front page of their 'Week in Review', are African American lips. Seriously, you really have to see it. African American lips. Suddenly, with all that's at stake, from war to the economy to global warming, and yes, corporate power, this election is all about race. Of course, the Times is not alone. While Obama himself has never made race a campaign issue, the corporate media has done it for him.

This isn't a controversy - It's a Full Scale Attack by the Media

Tue Mar 18, 2008 at 11:51:54 AM PDT

I don't watch a lot of television. So I missed until the last two days the full extent of what's been going on. And what is going on is another full scale assault by the media (mostly television) on one of our Democratic candidates.

It's really simple. The media needed some way to take down Barack Obama, and since they didn't have anything on him (by all accounts he appears to have conducted his life with honor and integrity - something that makes him dangerous in Washington), they went after his preacher. And so we find ourselves in a situation where a presidential candidate is being attacked not for what he did, but for what someone else did.

If I had been watching television, something I occasionally do just to see what shit they're peddling, I would have written this a week ago - I'm sorry this is somewhat late to the game. And it appears the netroots have lost focus of what is really going on here. It is simply unacceptable to hold a candidate responsible for the actions of someone else who is not under their employ. I can't believe people are falling for it.

Hillary Strikers Should Boycott the Entire Blogosphere

Sun Mar 16, 2008 at 09:43:29 AM PDT

It's amusing. A relative handful of Hillary supporters have launched a "strike" on Daily Kos and now such luminaries as Matt Drudge have picked up the story and others are citing it as representative as a great divide among the blogosphere between the two camps.

There is no great divide. Hillary supporters constitute somewhere around a whopping 10% at Daily Kos. Is that division? No. That means that Daily Kos users are 90% united in their support of Barack Obama.

But it's not just Daily Kos. I read many progressive blogs. And while the numbers don't appear to be quite as severe as Daily Kos, they do trend similarly in their support of Obama and, most importantly, their opposition to the negative campaign tactics of the Clinton camp.

Saturday Matinee - The War On Democracy

Sat Mar 15, 2008 at 09:45:56 AM PDT

Get out the popcorn and watch John Pilger's excellent documentary on the real American agenda in the Third World. Spreading democracy? Hardly. Try propping up murderers, dictators and rightwing terrorists so we can loot the resources of poor countries.

The Holocaust Happened to People Like Us

Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 10:50:18 PM PDT

Powerful stuff from MTV.

Yes, We Can Build a Moat

Mon Mar 03, 2008 at 12:28:54 AM PDT

I've heard twice now Obama say that we can't build a moat around America. He says we should "embrace globalization" and that our workers "can compete".

So it looks like the change that Obama is advocating doesn't much include trade policy. This is to be expected. I still want him to win.

But I would like to point out that if there is one country in the world that could build a protectionist moat around its borders, the US is it. And this is important because it goes to the lie that has been propagated for decades.

We hear it all the time: the US economy cannot survive protectionist trade policies. You hear it from politicians, leaders of trade groups, of course, and you hear it obedient economists - the stupidest single group of individuals on Earth.

Clinton Campaign's New Low: Robbing the Dead

Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 07:46:15 PM PDT

Alright. I haven't written one attack diary on Hillary Clinton or her campaign in this entire primary season despite my strong opposition to her candidacy. Not that I couldn't have. There's a lot of dirt under the Clinton's fingernails as they've clawed their way to power. I just haven't seen the value in going negative. I wrote a diary last week suggesting Hillary should pull out before she goes negative. But I kept it nice.

But now... really, I am almost speechless. If the last week wasn't enough to disgust even the most neutral of observers, as the Clinton camp dived further into the slime, this should:

"So many women around Texas and America are saying, `Wish Ann was here, for us and for Hillary,'" a female voiceover says on the video.

"Today Ann would be asking all of us to make a statement. She would be traveling to every small town and big city in Texas, urging us all to take a stand, be counted, to make a difference, to make history," it says while a picture of Richards and Clinton appears on the screen. "This one's for Texas. This one's for our country. This one's for Ann."

It's Time for Ms. Clinton to Step Aside

Tue Feb 19, 2008 at 11:11:32 PM PDT

I just got off the phone with a friend. He's the kind of guy who enjoys running database queries on voter data. I called him before I wrote this to see if he could help me find a reason for Hillary to stay in this race. He couldn't.

It is a mathematical certainty that Hillary Clinton has lost this race. And there is simply no scenario where she can claim the nomination without doing severe harm to the Democratic party.

To understand this you have to understand the enthusiasm of Obama's supporters. There hasn't been anything like it in generations. I asked my wife, who works with African American kids to help them get into college, what her students were thinking about this race.

How to Make the Democratic Party Disappear

Thu Feb 14, 2008 at 01:08:47 PM PDT

Imagine the scenario where the first African American in history to actually have a better than average chance of winning the presidency, wins both the popular vote and the majority of pledged delegates in the primary election, only to have it stripped away by the leaders of the Democratic party.

I've often imagined what it would be like if there wasn't a Democratic party. But only in the context of how long it would take for the Republicans to destroy themselves if allowed to fully realize their vision for America unfettered from the Democrats. It's a fun thought experiment. And I give it about 10 years before the backlash from right wing rule created an American equivalent to Evo Morales.

But today I am thinking of a Democratic-party-free world for an entirely different reason. I'm thinking about how the scenario mentioned above would actually play out. And it's looking like I may get to see my thought experiment in the real world.

For All You Other Cynics

Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 10:43:47 PM PDT

I've tried to get into this race. I really have. I should be excited about the first female and first African American presidential candidates who actually have a chance to win. It is historical. But unfortunately my enthusiasm for the great achievement this race represents in overcoming long standing prejudices and unequal opportunities, especially for African Americans, is tempered by my disfavor of being manipulated.

Many won't like to believe this, but Barack and Hillary were chosen long before today. Before even the 2006 midterms. Here was the plan: The Clintons return to the White House with Obama as running mate. Then, hopefully, the groundswell of dangerously populist sentiments rising among the utterly disgusted electorate will be drowned out by the historical reemergence of racial and gender politics.

Then, according to the plan, the 2008 presidential race, and by proxy the congressional races as well, will not be about corporate power, the corruption of our government, the real causes for the destruction of the working class, the real causes for the Iraq war, the real crimes of George Bush and company, or anything else that threatens the establishment power structure in the US. If all goes accordingly, we'll be so caught up in the Big Firsts that we'll put those concerns aside.


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