December 20, 2005
Now we know that Bush effectively kept the NY Times quiet on his spying for a year and then tried again, Jonathan Alter, in Newsweek, reports, "in
a meeting on December 6, Bush summoned Times publisher Arthur
Sulzberger and executive editor Bill Keller to the Oval Office in a
futile attempt to talk them out of running the story.
Then,
yesterday, he came out, brazenly calling people who reported his infamy
shameful. He had his short-leashed attack poodle, Attorney General
Alberto Gonzalez explain that it was legal. And too many of the
mainstream media jmust stood there nodding their journalistically
impotent bobble heads, listening, just passing on his imperious spin.
Sorry
George. You've had it. Not only are you on the way out, along with the
traitor congressional members who conspired with you, but the way the
mainstream media tell this story will define them as worthless
propagandists or real media worthy of retaining their access to the
licenses to the airwaves. The New York Times will never be the same for
me. Yes, they published the report, finally, but they should NEVER have
met with you on December sixth and they certainly should never have
waited a year to report it. I won't be buying their paper any more.
Matter of fact, their failure suggests an opening for a real daily
newspaper. I've been writing, for almost three years, that we need a
tough, progressive th ink-tank-like advocacy organization. Maybe the
best approach would be to have it be a for profit operation that
produces a daily newspaper and maybe even a TV network. Put it in New
York and let it replace the limp spined, NY Times.
But
currently, we find ourselves with a disappointing situation, not even
having, fromt he "fourth estate" the daily newspaper we thought we had
fighting hard for the truth. We have Attorney General ALberto Gonzalez
acting not as law-keeper but as apologist. We have the leaders of the
congress as co-conspirators, the White House as criminal perpetrators.
The congress has been taking the law into its own hands too-- changing
the rules on minimum times legislators are allowed to evaluate new
bills, extending deadlines. THis is lawlessness, or worse, corruption
of rules.
That leaves the Supreme court... and the coming
hearing for Samuel Alito. Anyone want to predict whether Alito will
enable a fair hearing, if it comes to him, on any Bush improprieties.
I'm sorry. But he's bad news-- a sure get-out-of-jail card for Bush and
his henchmen.
It's time we start asking who knew Bush was
breaking the law and when they knew. Because they should be charged
with aiding and abetting the crime. The corruption among Republicans
has become more than a malodour. It is a permeating, unrelenting,
seemingly ubiquitous stench that is choking democracy, poisoning
America's future.
So I check what CNN and MSNBC are reporting-
CNN is talking about workers fired for being smokers. MSNBC is showing
conveyor belts with CHristmas presents. If this was a flood or police
car chase, they'd be on it like flies on Bush, or corporations on shit,
or is that vice versa? This story should be screaming out of the
headlines. It should be having editors and newsroom producers sending
reporters running in all directions digging up further info on this
story. They should be showing the Bush apologists hanging themselves
and they should be giving the Democrats air time to work up the
agitation so they start talking about impeachment-- nonstop.
Because
it's gonna come. It may take a day or it may take a month but this
dictatorial abuse of power will not stand. The right wing's hubris has
reached a point that will not go unfought. There are only two
possibilities-- BUsh and his co-conspirators will go DOWN, or the USA
will go down and, in the eyes of the world, in the face of demcracy,
never be the same again as it descends into third world statehood, both
governmentally and, as China ascends, with the help of Walmart,
economically.
And let's not forget the election/vote system.
As each corrupt, criminal act of this administration and the
republicans comes to our awareness, it makes the need to fix the vote
counting system all the more urgent. There should never be another
election again in this nation that allows any vote that cannot be
verified and recounted with fully trustworthy paper ballots.
Rob Kall is editor of OpEdNews.com, President of Futurehealth, Inc, and organizer of several conferences, including StoryCon, the Summit Meeting on the Art, Science and Application of Story and The Winter Brain Meeting on neurofeedback, biofeedback, Optimal Functioning and Positive Psychology.
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