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“Right now Israel, with full support from the U.S. is denying 1.5 million people in Gaza ALL the necessities of life.” Read Kathleen and Bill Christison’s searing emergency bulletin to Obama. “This is a U.S.-created, U.S.-supported disaster…Put meat on the bones of your talk about compassion…” Also in the new issue of our subscriber-only newsletter, Barbara Rose Johnston brings us a detailed report on the drive for justice in Guatemala after another catastrophe sponsored by the U.S. – the building of the Chixoy Dam. Finally, Alexander Cockburn sets out the record of assaults on freedom in the Bush years. Get your Legacy Edition today by subscribing online or calling 1-800-840-3683 Contributions to CounterPunch are tax-deductible. Click here to make a donation. If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now! CounterPunch books and gear make great presents.
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Today's Stories December 8, 2008 Steve Early Michael Hudson Patrick Cockburn December 5 / 7, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Brian Cloughley Paul Craig Roberts Liaquat Ali Khan Farzana Versey Peter Lee Peter Morici Ralph Nader / Yinon Cohen / Wajahat Ali Johnny Barber Alan Farago Jeremy Scahill Mike Whitney Ranjit Hoskote Carl Finamore Marjorie Cohn Norm Kent Missy Beattie Binoy Kampmark David Macaray Nancy Stohlman Ron Jacobs David Yearsley Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend December 4, 2008 Ece Temelkuran Ralph Nader Harry Browne Eamonn Fingleton Conn Hallinan Mike Whitney Stewart J. Lawrence Paul Fitzgerald / Karyn Strickler Jennifer Matsui Website of the Day December 3, 2008 Andrew Cockburn Sheldon Rampton Robert Weissman Yifat Susskind William Blum Alan Singer David Macaray Martha Rosenberg Mats Svensson Website of the Day December 2, 2008 Jeremy Scahill Paul Craig Roberts Ayesha Ijaz Khan Sarah Anderson / William Blum John Ross Dave Lindorff Nicola Nasser Steve Conn Robert Bryce Website of the Day December 1, 2008 Patrick Cockburn Damien Millet / Vijay Prashad Deepak Tripathi Joshua Frank P. Sainath Alan Farago Binoy Kampmark Chris Genovali David Michael Green Stephen Martin Website of the Day November 28-30, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Mike Whitney Ted Honderich Tom Kerr Mike Ely David Yearsley Deepak Tripathi Sonja Karkar Ramzy Baroud Robert Weitzel Robert Roth Carlos Fierro David Macaray David Rosen James Cockcroft Stan Cox Steve Conn Stephen Martin Richard Rhames Kim Nicolini Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement November 27, 2008 Tariq Ali Steve Hendricks Ralph Nader John Walsh Dave Lindorff Christopher Brauchli Matthew Koehler Website of the Day
November 26, 2008 Michael Hudson Alan Farago Stanley Heller Kevin Zeese Steve Conn Ray McGovern Ron Jacobs Eric Walberg Martha Rosenberg Matt Siegfried Website of the Day
November 25, 2008 James Abourezk Ralph Nader Patrick Irelan John Ross Fred Gardner Dan LaBotz Tom Barry Norman Solomon Richard Morse Chris Strohm Website of the Day November 24, 2008 Mike Whitney Pam Martens Laray Polk David Ker Thomson Uri Avnery Joe Mowrey Ramzi Kysia Kevin Zeese Dave Lindorff David Macaray Howard Lisnoff Website of the Day November 21 / 23, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Michael Hudson Mike Whitney Barbara Rose Johnston / Serge Halimi Alan Farago Ralph Nader Saul Landau Robert Bryce Shannon May Binoy Kampmark Jack Ely Ramzy Baroud Missy Beattie Larry Portis James McEnteer Christopher Brauchli David Yearsley Adam Engel Ron Jacobs Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend November 20, 2008 P. Sainath Brian McKenna Paul Craig Roberts Andy Worthington Peter Lee Dr. Eyad al-Serraj Sen. Russ Feingold Lance Selfa Ray McGovern Benjamin G. Davis Tracy McLellan Website of the Day November 19, 2008 M. Shahid Alam Mario A. Murillo Martine Boulard Robin D. G. Kelley Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi Jonathan Cook Steve Conn George Wuerthner Michael Winship Stephen Martin Website of the Day November 18, 2008 Chellis Glendinning George C. Wilson Franklin Lamb Bill and Kathleen Christison Roger Burbach John Ross Wajahat Ali Damien Millet / Marc Gardner Eric Walberg Wendy Williams Website of the Day November 17, 2008 Michael Hudson Paul Craig Roberts Mike Whitney Steve Conn Andy Worthington Jonathan Cook Rannie Amiri David Macaray David Michael Green Charles Modiano Website of the Day November 14 / 16, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair Mike Whitney Sasan Fayazmanesh Moshe Adler Anthony DiMaggio Jean Bricmont Sheldon Rampton Douglas Valentine Joseph Nevins / Tom Barry Ron Jacobs Larry Portis Mary Lynn Cramer Obama's Brain Trust: Seems Like Old Times Sherry Wolf Peter Cervantes-Gautschi Jacob Hornberger Lance Selfa Benjamin Dangl Seth Sandronsky Russell Mokhiber Allan Stellar Kelly Overton Martha Rosenberg Richard Rhames David Yearsley Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend
November 13, 2008 Pam Martens Vijay Prashad Patrick Cockburn Jonathan Cook Ralph Nader Bill Quigley Lee Sustar Omar Barghouti Steve Conn Howard Lisnoff Jeff Cohen Website of the Day November 12, 2008 Johanna Berrigan Steve Conn Patrick Bond Bokar Ture / Alan Farago Dave Lindorff Karl Grossman David Macaray George Wuerthner Susie Day Website of the Day
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December 8, 2008 A Progressive FantasyThe Other FootBy DAVID MICHAEL GREEN Well, it looks like the liberals are in control now, and that’s a scary thought. Actually, neither of those are true statements, unless you come from the radical regressive right, where a guy like John McCain is ideologically suspicious. Only from way over yonder amongst the Golden Horde can a collection including Hillary Clinton, Bob Gates and Timothy Geithner seem like a dangerous liberal cabal gone amok. As for the rest of us, the staffing of the Obama administration is shaping up more or less like a replay of Wild Bill’s Excellent Adventure. Without the adventure part. Meanwhile, even as the meltdown of the trainwreck once known as the United States accelerates in the decaying hands of its worst president ever – its Caligula, its walking advertisement for the joys of monarchical government – even still, some regressives are already apoplectic about Barack Obama. And that’s two months before he’s even been inaugurated. I say, get used to it, fellas. In fact, get very used to it, since your ideology is going to be in the toilet for a very long time. Bush is Hoover, Obama is FDR, and conservatism will be worse off than ever. See you in about fifty years, when you guys can recover from this blow enough to gin up another Reagan pretend patriot clone, once the new liberalism has finally partially exhausted its political run. Meanwhile, though, I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind us governing the way you did these last eight years. I’m sure you won’t complain if we employ the same tactics and analogous policies, since you not only didn’t complain when Little Boots did these things, you worshiped him for it. Fair enough? How’s that shoe fitting on the other foot? Here’s how it’s gonna be from now on: First of all, that Cheney dude is goin’ to Gitmo. Let’s get that straight right from the top. No lawyers, no habeas, no prissy Bill of Rights niceties, no Geneva. Lots of waterboarding, though. Second, Lil’ Bushiekins is going along for the ride too. He’s gonna (continue to) be Cheney’s boy, if you get my drift. And we’re not just talkin’ about eight years here, either. I know y’all won’t mind if we start polarizing the country from now on, too. You’re either with us or you’re with the evildoing really bad people (however we choose to histrionically label them – terrorists, communists, churchgoers, whatever). Limbaugh and O’Reilly and Hannity and them cats – if they criticize the president, they’re not loyal Americans. They’re not patriots. They’re supporting America’s enemies. They’re traitors. Same with Republican politicans. You trash-talk the president, we’ll make sure it is understood that you’re undermining our soldiers. During wartime. And that’s just the beginning. We’re gonna politicize everything, including national security. We’re gonna turn every national issue into a way to benefit our politics, and to humiliate and destroy Republicans. We’ll make you vote for stupid wars based on phony pretexts if we feel like it, and tell voters that you can’t be trusted with American national security if you don’t. Everything we do will be for purposes of enriching our supporters. Oh sure, we’ll dress it up like it’s for the benefit of the country, but the truth is that we’re gonna use the government as a big cash cow to take care of our own and to punish you fellas. We’re gonna make it illegal to be a CEO. You’re gonna do jail time just for making over a million bucks. We don’t give a damn about the Constitution, either. That’s just parchment. You can even win control of Congress if you want. We don’t care. We’ll ignore your subpoenas. Oversight? What’s that? Legislation? Go ahead and pass any you want. Maybe you’ve heard of signing statements these last eight years, eh? We have. And that whole unitary executive thing too. Thanks for the tips on those. Now let us show you how to really do them up right. We’re gonna talk a lot about national security. A lot. But when a real national security event occurs, we’re gonna be asleep at the wheel if we feel like it. If you point that out, we’ll make sure that you’re labeled friends of the terrorists (whoever they are). Even former members of our own administration who cross us by telling the truth are going to have their reputations savaged. If we can’t beat you on the merits of any debate, we’ll simply turn you into a drug-crazed commie hippie pedophile brown-skinned terrorist. That usually works. We’re gonna spend whatever we need to of your children’s money in order to fund useless pet projects that further our careers and enrich our benefactors. Then we’re gonna tell the country over and over again that we’re the party of fiscal responsibility, and that you can’t be trusted with the federal purse-strings. If the country, or indeed the entire world, is mortally endangered – say, by some grave environmental crisis, perchance – we’ll certainly respond. Provided, of course, that it’s in the short-term interests of the economic elites to whom we cater to do so. If it’s not, though, we’ll not only not be pursuing solutions, we’ll actually be taking steps to exacerbate the problem. But first, we’ll buy off a bunch of ‘experts’ and pay them to muddy the waters enough so that we can plausibly deny that the problem even exists. In fact, we’re gonna be doing just about whatever we want in the world from now on, because we’re right about everything and everyone who disagrees with us is just wrong. Not too mention foolishly naive in a dangerous world. Or the friends of terrorists. And besides, we just don’t care. So what if your parents and grandparents had to fight for certain principles, or worked hard to enhance this country’s reputation abroad? So what if your kids will suffer because of what we do? That’s the beauty of not caring. You just don’t. Get used to it. You’re in the reality-based community now, fellas. Just watch us as we make history. You can sit over there in the corner and write about our exploits if you like. And, of course, you should be grateful to us for allowing you to do so. I'm afraid we're gonna have to outlaw religion, too. Especially yours. It's just too much goddamn trouble, to be honest. Did I mention, especially yours? Oh, and one other thing. You won’t be flying in and out of Reagan, anymore. Sorry about that. You’ll get used to it, though. We know from experience, you do get used to it. Anyhow, welcome, meanwhile, to Paul Wellstone International Airport! David Michael Green is a professor of political science at Hofstra University in New York. He is delighted to receive readers' reactions to his articles (dmg@regressiveantidote.net), but regrets that time constraints do not always allow him to respond. More of his work can be found at his website, www.regressiveantidote.net. |
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