Condoleeza Rice Gets confirmed

and yet again Washington’s democratic senators show that they are without spines

12 dissenting votes?!? C’mon, if you know you are gonna lose at least make the statement. I’m talking to you Senators Murray and Cantwell… Hey Cantwell, 2007 isn’t so long from now, and we won’t forget. It’s easy to not back Gonzales, even the right thinks that he is bad for America.

I can’t believe that Hillary Clinton voted to confirm. She’s running so hard to the right these days she might as well switch to the Republican party. Here’s her comments on Condoleeza Rice.

What I wish Barbara Boxer had said

Barbara Boxer proves yet again that she is the only Senate Democrat with a spine

Barbara Boxer confronted Condoleeza Rice today over her conflicting statements regarding the war in Iraq. When shown her own statements, Ms. Rice said “I really hope that you will refrain from impugning my integrity.” If I were Barbara Boxer, I would have replied “I will impugn your integrity as much and as often as I wish since your integrity is very suspect as evidenced by these statements.”

Go Barbara Go! And to my own Senators, Ms. Cantwell and Ms. Murray, you should get some guts and stand up for your constituents!

The “M” Word

This talking point is so weird given how patently wrong it is. I’ve got a nice visible way to show that you don’t buy the bs.

I was flipping through the Sunday morning political shows yesterday and caught the TV preachers in between and I noticed that I was still hearing about how Bush now has a “mandate” to do whatever the hell he wants. This is the craziest thing I ever heard. Bush won with 51% of the vote (assuming that you buy the official numbers). In what universe does 51% signify a mandate? It signifies a deeply divided country where this man barely squeaked by and they have a nerve to declare a mandate. Well, I don’t buy it and if you are reading this you probably don’t either. So I’ve made some little web buttons that you can put on your pages to show that you don’t agree. They are below. Link ’em to me or link ’em to whatever liberal website you like. Lets make our feelings visible.

51% is not a mandate 51% is not a mandate 51% is not a mandate 51% is not a mandate

Our government lies to us

The Bush administration has led a propaganda campaign against its own people to a degree not seen since Joseph Goebbels or Soviet Russia

Through intimidation of the press and ever decreasing budgets the fourth estate has been co-opted into question-nothing shills for the Republican party. The news that Armstrong Williams was paid by the administration to promote their policies on news programs shouldn’t have surprised anyone. Especially given the fact that Government Accountability Office has twice charged this administration with using “Covert Propaganda” to promote its policies. The question is if the press will ever get their act together (especially the mainstream television press) to be a voice for the people and not the people in power. It is up to us to demand to be better informed, to support the organizations that give us the truth and to shun those that feed us lies.

spineless democrats in the senate

Barbara Boxer was the only Democrat in the Senate with a spine last week

The Republicans called Barbara Boxer and the Democrats in the house that protested the election results in Ohio the X-Files wing of the Democratic party, and they were able to do that because the rest of the party left them out to dry. Here is to you Barbara Boxer, the only Democrat with a spine! And to the rest of the party, it is time to get some guts and stand up for the rest of us who are getting run over by the right.

Here is Barbara Boxers Statement
Here is CNN’s coverage

Anger To Hope

I’ve had a revelation which is giving me hope in these dark political times

I’ve been on sort of a self imposed news blackout for the last week and a half. I often find myself becoming nostalgic at the end of the year, looking back a bit and also looking forward. This year’s elections really left me with little hope for the immediate future though.

As I’ve been catching up on the lesser known stories about our good ‘ol government that many have missed in the coverage of the devastation in Southeast Asia I had a realization which I’ll talk about below.

First the stories that led to this revelation. I’ve excerpted their first paragraphs so that you can find them on other sites if you don’t want to deal with the NYT registration or when they go into the NYT archive and cost cash to read)

“James C. Dobson, the nation’s most influential evangelical leader, is threatening to put six potentially vulnerable Democratic senators “in the ‘bull’s-eye’ ” if they block conservative appointments to the Supreme Court.” – story by David Fitzpatrick of the New York Times

“To show that President Bush can fulfill his campaign promise to cut the deficit in half by 2009, White House officials are preparing a budget that will assume a significant jump in revenues and omit the cost of major initiatives like overhauling Social Security.” – story by Edmund L Andrews of the New York Times

“House Republicans pushed through a significant change in the handling of ethics complaints over strong Democratic objections Tuesday as the 109th Congress convened with a burst of pomp and partisanship.” – story by Carl Hulse of the New York Times

“Last week, the Bush administration put another spin on the twisted legal reasoning behind the brutalization of prisoners at military jails, apparently in hopes of smoothing the promotion of Alberto Gonzales, the White House counsel. Mr. Gonzales, who oversaw earlier memos condoning what amounts to torture and scoffed at the Geneva Conventions, is being rewarded with the job of attorney general.” – from a New York Times Editorial

“Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, delivering his 19th and most likely his last year-end report on the federal judiciary, returned on Friday to one of his longtime themes: a need to safeguard the independence of federal judges from intrusive Congressional oversight.” – From an article by Linda Greenhouse of the New York Times

Those were the stories that made something readily apparent: The Republican majority’s hubris will be their downfall in the 2006 mid-term elections. Their majority (if there really was one in this election) was slight. Very slight. The people who voted against them aren’t going to change their minds and support them given the kind of crap that they are pulling now. Given that by becoming even more partisan and right-wing they won’t add to their majority that really only gives them one direction to go. The best that they could hope for was to maintain the slim majority that they have now, but the odds are pretty low as they try and railroad a right-right-wing agenda down America’s throats.

So now I have hope. The more that Tom DeLay and the Rapture Right try to force their agenda through the congress by threatening democrats and the judiciary the more they will alienate their own constituents. They have already made it clear that they do not intend to work across party lines which will lead to an increasingly contentious congress and it will be their own fault.

Here’s to a Democrat controlled congress in 2006!

more on this fake Chistmas controversy

Liberals like Christmas too, at least most of us

The problem isn’t that people celebrate Christmas, actually, most liberals do to. What many people, including me, object to is that Christians demand that Christmas be celebrated and that all other holidays are excluded. It isn’t that liberals hate Christmas, its that Christians hate Chanukah and Kwanza and Eastern Orthodox Christmas and basically anything that they don’t celebrate. You wanna sing Christmas songs in school, excellent. Whoop de doo, just please don’t force the non-Christian children to sing about how great Christ was. There are about a zillion non-religious Christmas songs. How about singing them instead? How about tossing in “Dredyl, Dredyl, Dredyl” while you are at and maybe just some nice winter songs? What scares me is that the Christian right isn’t just demanding that they be allowed to celebrate their holiday in a government sponsored setting against all measures of Church/State issues that our country was founded upon. It is that the right considers anything that isn’t Christian to be evil and demands that their children aren’t exposed to it. Remember that flap about the southern university giving the Koran as reading in their comparative religion class?

This country was founded upon the belief that all people should be allowed to worship as they please without government intervention or backlash. You wanna dance with snakes or play loud gospel music in your church, go for it. More power to you. Just don’t force me to do it if I don’t want to. It is in the freaking bible: “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” Right now, the religious right is doing a lot unto me that I don’t think they’d be happy me doing onto them.

The right war on the left and the ACLU

Flush with a stolen victory and a deeply divided America, the right has declared war on the left and specifically on the ACLU and non-Christians
I’m not sure if the right is feeling galvanized and emboldened after the election, or if they are trying shore up support because they are feeling vulnerable. My guess is the former. It seems that Christian Conservatives are using the Christmas season to wage a war on non-Christian liberals and the ACLU. Why they are choosing to go after the ACLU is beyond me since they have defended Christians right to their religion pretty often too.

This attack is too coordinated for it to be coming from a single high ranking member of the religious right. Time and time again, the White House has pushed the more extreme planks of its agenda using Christian Conservative mouthpieces and an emasculated press which does no reporting of its own. Press releases are being issued by churches and Christians claiming that the ACLU is threatening to sue them over all sorts of nonsense things. A teacher in San Francisco tried to teach his social studies class that America is a Christian nation and they Christianity is the one true religion. The result, he was fired. He is suing the school claiming that he was just teaching the constitution. Of course he issued a press release that he was fired by a “liberal” school board because he was religious. The right-wing-nut talk show hosts picked up on it and now they are spinning it. There are about a million stories like this floating around this year.

I think that the rest of us can’t let this go by, it is unfortunate that there isn’t some sort of coordination across liberal groups, it makes it very difficult for concerted action, which is exactly how the right continually trashes us. Maybe it is time for us to get more organized to counter this liberal-bashing. Maybe it is time for us to start bashing the right more publicly. Maybe it is time for a showdown.

Randi Rhodes has been covering this in excellent detail on her show for the last couple weeks.

Here’s some examples I’ve found in disperate parts of the web, but with eeriely similar ideas and wording.
A Letter to the editor of the Southern Illinois University student paper
A poll conducted by a Conservative media watchdog group (lots more creepily evil articles here)
Some complete asshole’s blog
Another sheep brainwashed by right wing blog
A bunch of idiots protest the ACLU for something that hasn’t happened
Another moron’s blog (this site gives me some kind of Timothy McVeigh vibe, I’m not sure why)
A scary, 38 year old single man defends family values and attacks liberals for hating christmas

Now, how can YOU help?
Join the ACLU if you aren’t a member! If you hear someone on a radio show or around you attacking the ACLU or liberals, point them to the website and challenge them to find evidence of any of the right wing’s claims that the ACLU hates Christmas. Show them all the many times that ACLU has defended people’s ability to worship as they please (including Christians). Most importantly, make sure your voice is heard! The right and religious zealots rely on the fact that they can drown us out, show them that they are wrong!

Remember:
First they came for the socialists,
and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews,
and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me,
and there was no one left to speak for me.

–Pastor Martin Niemoller, Nazi Germany, circa 1945.

Seriously, America, you are scaring me

A recent poll found that 44% of Americans were in favor of restricting the civil liberties of Muslims

Salon.com had an article about the poll. I’m not 100% sure if I trust that Cornell students polling 715 people are accurately representing the feelings of the entire American populace, but even if that number is truly closer to 10%, that is still way too many. There is an old saw about people who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. This is so well known a statement as to approach cliche, but it seems to me that people can’t be so stupid as to not remember the Japanese internment camps during world war II or the McCarthy hearings not long after. I wonder what people would have thought if after the Oklahoma City bombings, 44% of Americans supported curtailing the rights of American Christians?

Another interesting tidbit from the Salon.com article: “Researchers also found that respondents who paid more attention to television news were more likely to fear terrorist attacks and support limiting the rights of Muslim Americans.” If this isn’t a stinging indictment of the conservative bias of mainstream American media then I don’t know what would be.