
04-22-2008, 12:49 PM
|  | Mr.Ganja Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Somewhere in Texas
Posts: 2,687
| | The Man Who Would Be Bush | | By Robert Scheer, Truthdig. Posted April 16, 2008. How do we explain voter support for McCain in light of the nation's widespread, bipartisan rejection of the Bush administration?
Are Americans unusually stupid or is it something our president put in the water? As millions surrender their homes and sacrifice other standards of our nation's economic and political reputation to the caprice of the Bush-Cheney imperium, a majority of voters tell pollsters that they might vote for a candidate who promises more of the same.
Assuming that likely voters are not now thinking of yet another Republican president simply because John McCain is the only white guy left standing -- an excuse as pathetic in its logic as the decision four years ago to return two Texas oil hustlers to the White House because they were not Massachusetts liberals -- must mean that tens of millions of Americans have taken leave of their senses.
If not the white-guy syndrome, why would even a shocking minority of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama supporters say they prefer McCain to the other Democrat? How otherwise to explain the nation's widespread bipartisan rejection of the Bush presidency and yet a willingness to let McCain continue in that vein?
To be sure, as a senator, McCain has exhibited flashes of independence on behalf of taxpayers, as in his support of campaign-finance reform in which he partnered with Democrat Russ Feingold. McCain's investigations of the military-industrial complex's shameless exploitation of terrorism fears set a high standard, as in exposing the air-tanker scandal that dispatched a Boeing exec and a former Pentagon employee to prison. But his political ambition is showing. Although he previously harshly criticized the enormous waste in the Iraq occupation, today, as a presidential candidate, he opens the door to a hundred years of taxpayer dollars tossed down the drain in Iraq. The man who was tortured now hugs a leader who authorized the same.
By so unabashedly embracing the most glaringly failed U.S. president ever, McCain has surrendered the right to be considered an independent candidate, judged on his own merits and personal history. A vote for McCain is a vote for that rancid recipe mixing religious bigotry, imperial arrogance and corporate greed that he had stood against in the run-up to the 2000 presidential election when he challenged George W. Bush, but to which he now has capitulated.
Too harsh? Then consider just how tight the space is between the rocks of our failed Mideast policy and the hard place of our impending financial disaster. The sudden out-of-control spike in the cost of oil -- the key short-term market variable, the specter that stokes inflation fear and limits moves to avoid recession -- is not a natural disaster or in any realistic way the result of inefficiency in the use of energy. What more than doubled the price of petroleum in the short run was not that too many of us bought Hummers, but rather that the political stability of the region that contains the bulk of that oil was deliberately and recklessly roiled.
In the name of fighting the 9/11 terrorists, the Bush administration overthrew the one Arab government most adamantly opposed to the Saudi financiers of that son of their system, Osama bin Laden. Instead of confronting the royal leaders of a kingdom that supplied 15 of the 19 hijackers, we invaded a nation that supplied not a single one. While Bush overthrew Saddam Hussein, who had no ties to the hijackers, he embraced the leaders of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the only three nations in the world that had diplomatically recognized and supported the Taliban sponsors of al-Qaida.
Consider that historical marker at a time when the UAE and Saudi Arabia bankers are buying major positions in distressed U.S. financial and other key corporate institutions. I know, it all sounds too conspiratorial, like imagining that we might wake up from this national nightmare and discover that the CEO of Halliburton, who replaced Dick Cheney when the latter selected himself to be Bush's vice president, now has his headquarters in Dubai, tucked safely into the obscenely oil-revenue-rich UAE that our troops were sent to Iraq to protect.
There is no national outrage, or even seriously sustained media interest, over the fact that Cheney's old company profited enormously from ripping off U.S. tax dollars going into the Iraq occupation. Nor is there even much curiosity about the shenanigans of Halliburton, which is doing business with Arab oil sheiks at a time when the U.S. banks these Middle Eastern oil interests bought into are moving to foreclose on American homeowners.
It's just the sort of egregious betrayal of the trust of the taxpayers that Sen. McCain would have gone after, before he sought to don the soiled robes of the Bush presidency.
__________________ The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. United State Constitution, Art. I Sec. 9 Par. 2
"Dissent is the Highest form of Patriotism" -- Howard Zinn | 
04-22-2008, 02:19 PM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: North of mexico and south of Canada
Posts: 9,371
| | Go get em Dank. You may be preaching to the choir here. I haven't found that many that are fucking dense enough to come out in support of McCain, Maybe ZenHole. PS. This one's for you Seamaiden.
__________________ "I suppose I always knew America would eventually break the planet, like some ghastly, hyperactive toddler that gets hold of a mobile phone and then smashes it repeatedly against the edge of a table". Quote from british journalist. | 
04-22-2008, 10:09 PM
|  | Able To Roll A Joint Able to roll a joint | | Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 74
| | I totally agree, I don't understand how anyone could vote republican after the Bush fiasco, especially when he just comes right out and says he will follow Bush's current policies.
I JUST DON'T GET IT! | 
04-22-2008, 11:13 PM
|  | Stoner Stoner | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: kronicsmurf village
Posts: 942
| | I don't get it either. i am amazed at the idea of someone not wanting bush's reign of brutality and murder to end. I don't even want to think about the hell this country would go through if McCain was elected. yeah it would be some of the same policies that bush instated but it would only continue to fester until people start revolting.
__________________  A friend with weed is a friend Indeed | 
04-23-2008, 12:02 AM
|  | Stranger Stranger | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: In a van, down by the river
Posts: 2
| | Could you summarize the article for me whenever, I am way to stoned to read all that, Stumble! has my tension span all whacked out. But yeah, keep it real, bros for life. Peace.
__________________ Instead of all of this energy and
effort directed at the war to end
drugs, how about a little attention
to drugs which will end war and bring . | 
04-23-2008, 12:11 AM
| | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Planet Earth
Posts: 6,619
| | wtf?
if you are too lazy to read that, you are too lazy to read a summary.
how does it go? you can lead a horse to a well...but you cant make him drink that bitch?
__________________ Quote:
Originally Posted by laqouri i got a couple clones saved up and i want to try to germinate them any suggestions? | da fuck? | 
04-23-2008, 07:21 PM
|  | Mr.Ganja Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: On the planet Earth, just like you! :D
Posts: 3,463
| |
Last edited by We TaRdED; 04-25-2008 at 04:29 AM.
Reason: typo
| 
04-25-2008, 09:57 AM
|  | Super Stoner Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Socialist Republic of Kalifornia
Posts: 9,002
| | That article is so slanted to the left its laughable. But then, it was written by Robert Shheer, so I guess its to be expected. Hey Dankster ... why not just cut & paste from Move-on.org? Vi
__________________ Damned right I'm an equal opportunity offender, I'm a Conservative! | 
04-25-2008, 10:02 AM
|  | Mr.Ganja Mr. Ganja | | Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: On the planet Earth, just like you! :D
Posts: 3,463
| | Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.McFloppy Could you summarize the article for me whenever, I am way to stoned to read all that, Stumble! has my tension span all whacked out. But yeah, keep it real, bros for life. Peace. | mccain is bad!! if he is the next president you will have to get out the K.Y. jelly and bend over because were going to get the big red, white, and blue dick up our ass. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | |
Similar Threads | | Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post | | The bush | cheetah2007 | Indoor Growing | 54 | 05-20-2008 06:53 AM | | !!!!Bush Set Up 911!!!!! | We TaRdED | Politics | 162 | 04-25-2008 04:33 AM | | What do you think of Bush? | iblazethatkush | Politics | 78 | 04-08-2007 11:38 PM | | Bush!!!!!! | ljjr | Politics | 33 | 02-05-2007 12:51 PM | | Bush | medicinaluseonly | Politics | 1 | 10-26-2006 12:48 PM | Come Check out a new Poker Forum for the online poker community All times are GMT -7. The time now is 10:25 PM.
Page generated in 0.31188 seconds with 12 queries |