Submitted by: Mike Spindell, Guest Blogger
Do you wonder how American politics has gotten so crazy in the last five decades? As someone who has lived through them as an adult I have often been amazed by our evolving political scene. This week the PBS documentary series “The American Experience” focused on the life and the two terms of Bill Clinton. It was a typical PBS historical documentary in that it made sure to present all sides of the issues and of course it dealt with “Whitewater”, Monica Lewinsky and the Impeachment proceedings. While we all lived through this bizarre political period in the 90’s, time and personal matters no doubt has dimmed its memory for most of us who were not directly involved. What fascinated me about this four hour documentary was that even in its non-partisan fairness, it delved into the massive effort made to discredit Bill Clinton begun from even before the inception of his first term. Though he won his election fairly, Republican’s and Conservatives never accepted his legitimacy as a duly elected President. It was this perceived “illegitimacy” that undermined his efforts as President and was the focus of constant attacks from his enemies. I’m not writing this as someone who felt that Bill Clinton was a great President and there were many concessions he made like “Welfare Reform” and “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” that I still hold against him. My question is that given his legitimate electoral mandate, did he ever get a chance to actually put his programs into effect and be President?
Bill Clinton entered his Presidency at the end of the first Iraq War. His inaugural speech talked of healing and bi-partisanship, as he would work together with Republicans to create a bridge to the Twenty First Century. The country was in a recession, partly caused by the excesses of military overspending by Reagan and G.H.W. Bush and by their tax cuts for the wealthy. There was a shrinking middle class due to the outsourcing of our manufacturing base and also because the Reagan Social Security “Reform” was actually a massive, regressive tax raise on those of middle income. The Reagan and G.H.W. Bush years burdened the Country with massive budget deficits and in Clinton’s first years the clamoring of the Republicans, Wall Street and the “Chattering Classes” for “Deficit Reduction” was at a fever pitch. We had also seen an illegal involvement in trying to topple the government of Nicaragua, despite a strong Congressional ban and its’ direct perpetrators falling on their swords to protect President Reagan and Vice President Bush. The din of budget deficits was so loud, with predictions so dire, that this newly elected President, with no Washington experience, was forced to accept the specious merits of this argument. Forgotten of course was that it was these selfsame groups, had blithely ignored rising deficits during the twelve years past of Republican governance. Perhaps, in my re-visiting what you already probably knew, a sense of Deja’ Vu might be occurring when thinking of American politics and political issues today?
Direct parallels can be drawn between the treatment of Barack Obama in office, the specific problems he faced and Bill Clinton’s Presidency, I’m not writing this as a paean to our current President, since I believe he traveled down the same road Bill Clinton did. It was the wrong road of trying to appease, the unappeasable, based on an overestimation of his personal powers of persuasion and overlooking the fact that his “reaching out” was viewed as weakness by both the Republicans and the country. What got lost in the process for both men were the supposed principles that they ran on, which obviously had resonated enough with the public to get them elected in the first place.
The point I’m trying to make is that our current democratic system is irreparably broken as it stands and until some change is made, the interests of the general public will be of no account. Why is this so? In early January I did a blog entitled “America’s Transcendent Issue”. http://jonathanturley.org/2012/01/07/americas-transcendent-issue/ . My point was that money controlled our election process and until we dealt with the money issue none of America’s other problems could be solved, nor could we have a democratic electoral process. I still think this was a correct analysis, but it didn’t deal fully with the other factors that allow the 1% to control the 99% and lead directly to the inequality of resources among our citizenry.
How is it that Ronald Reagan and George Bush could on the day of their inauguration welcome home the Iran Embassy Hostages that probably got them elected in the first place? Had some backdoor negotiation gone on that may have delayed the “Hostage Crisis” past election day, in order to ensure
a Republican victory? We know that the hated Iranian’s received some missiles to sweeten their part of the deal. Surely there should have been wide media speculation on how this fortuitous happenstance occurred? Yet there wasn’t. From the outset of his term Ronald Reagan received generally adoring attention from the entire mainstream media and although some few raised objections and questions, these were drowned out by the indulgent, supposedly, “left wing” media.
Arguably the worst crisis of the Reagan terms was “Contra-Gate”, or the “Iran-Contra Scandal”. Nine high ranking members of the Reagan Administration were adjudged to have taken part in this illegal activity, yet they were all either pardoned, or in Ollie North’s case, “mistakenly” granted immunity for his testimony before the Senate where he admitted breaking the law. The following high officials’ guilt was established:
- Caspar Weinberger (R) Secretary of Defense, was indicted on two counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice on June 16, 1992. Weinberger received a pardon from George H. W. Bush on December 24, 1992 before he was tried.
- William Casey (R) Head of the CIA. Thought to have conceived the plan, was stricken ill hours before he would testify. Reporter Bob Woodward records that Casey knew of and approved the plan.
- Robert C. McFarlane (R) National Security Adviser, convicted of withholding evidence, but after a plea bargain was given only 2 years probation. Later pardoned by President George H. W. Bush
- Elliott Abrams (R) Assistant Secretary of State, convicted of withholding evidence, but after a plea bargain was given only 2 years probation. Later pardoned by President George H. W. Bush
- Alan D. Fiers Chief of the CIA‘s Central American Task Force, convicted of withholding evidence and sentenced to one year probation. Later pardoned by President George H. W. Bush
- Clair George Chief of Covert Ops-CIA, convicted on 2 charges of perjury, but pardoned by President George H. W. Bush before sentencing.
- Oliver North (R) member of the National Security Council convicted of accepting an illegal gratuity, obstruction of a congressional inquiry, and destruction of documents, but the ruling was overturned since he had been granted immunity.
- John Poindexter National Security Advisor (R) convicted of 5 counts of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, perjury, defrauding the government, and the alteration and destruction of evidence. The Supreme Court overturned this ruling.
- Richard V. Secord Ex-major general in the Air Force who organized the Iran arms sales and Contra aid. He pleaded guilty in November 1989 to making false statements to Congress. Sentenced to two years of probation.
Bill Clinton was brought within seventeen votes of impeachment because of receiving oral sex from an intern and lying about it. The Supreme Court speciously ruled that a sitting President must take part in a minor civil lawsuit and from there Clinton made the mistake of lying about a legal act. Yet Ronald Reagan and G.H.W. Bush were allowed to be deposed at their convenience about Iran-Contra and stated they didn’t remember giving any order mobilizing it. The Secretary of Defense, Director of the CIA and National Security Advisor were in on this illegal plan and two were pardoned by G.H.W. Bush. There was never a hint of a call for impeachment and the press in its coverage was curiously deferential in their dealings with both the President and his Vice-President.
In the early 1980’s there were fifty corporations that controlled most mainstream media, today there are only six corporations. These corporations are decidedly Republican/Conservative in management. I do believe that freedom of the press still hangs on by a fraying thread in this country due to the Internet. However, that “freedom” is limned by its’ corporate ownership. If a particular reporter, commentator or newscaster wants to keep their jobs they must perform within written and/or unwritten parameters.
MSNBC, for instance, got rid of Phil Donahue, Keith Obermann and Cenk Ungyar for perhaps straying outside of corporate political parameters. Of course MSNBC is perceived as the country’s most left leaning news source, even though their morning show is hosted by conservatives and they are controlled by a major corporation not known for its’ “liberalism”. NBC Universal is owned by Comcast and GE, which is America’s premier defense contractor. FOXNews and CNN are both right of center, with FOX of course veering off into radical territory. Media watchdogs have proven that male Republicans represent more than two thirds of the guests on the previously prestigious Sunday Morning news shows. Talk radio is predominantly owned by “Clear Channel”, which is a decidedly conservative corporation that presents overwhelmingly conservative talk show hosts like Limbaugh, Hannity and Beck, with ties to the Bush Family constellation, presenting overwhelmingly conservative talk show hosts like Limbaugh, Hannity and Beck.
My belief, backed factually below, is that part of the reason democracy is failing in this country is that the people are being kept seriously misinformed. Television has still been shown to be the place where most Americans get their news and television commentators and reporters help set our national agendas and priorities. In a Pew Poll referenced below 66% of Americans prefer TV as their news source, but 41% now prefer the Internet and that preference is ascending. This is why there are so many efforts being made to rein in the Internet so that corporate control of information can be solidified.
In my opinion neither Bill Clinton, nor Barack Obama were able to comprehend exactly what was facing them as they tried to govern. They were convinced through prior successes, that with their personal charisma, if they just kept repeating the old formulas of reaching out and making compromises they could achieve the goals of greatness each had set for himself. They were both unprepared for having the agenda-setting torn from their hands and instead having to deal with firestorms of made up controversy. They are to be blamed for their naivete/narcissism, but we citizens too must assume some of that blame. When 9/11 occurred we Americans allowed ourselves to be stampeded into two wars, costing many innocent lives and much money that could have been used for better purposes. There are ways, hard as they may be, to take money out of the political system, but what do we do to re-establish a free press that can give Americans the access to the information necessary to democratically govern ourselves? To answer my original question, “what’s going on” is that our media has become as phony as Pravda and Tass were to the people of the Soviet Union. The difference is that most Soviet citizens knew they were being lied to, while most Americans are only dimly aware of this truth and believe that it can’t happen here.
Submitted by: Mike Spindell, Guest Blogger.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contragate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitewater_controversy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Lewinsky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_impeachment
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_Channel_Communications
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBCUniversal
http://www.brafton.com/news/internet-rivals-television-as-americans-main-news-source-800325130
http://mediamatters.org/reports/sundayshowreport/
This is an interesting article.
AN
There are times I think you are channeling me, or vice-versa. Lately I’ve been reading an incredible book called “Family of Secrets”, by Russ Baker, who is a former NY Times investigative reporter. The book goes a long way towards describing what has been happening in the US since the end of WWII and its subject is the Bush family. I’m planning a blog on that book soon, but below you can get a taste of who Russ Baker is and where he is coming from. As a caveat I must say that he is providing the documentation for what I’ve long believed about this country, the 1960’s assassinations and the state of our “Democracy”, so I admit prejudice in favor of his investigations. Baker’s website is whowhatwhy.com.
http://whowhatwhy.com/2012/01/23/the-deaths-of-jfk-rfk%E2%80%94and-the-silence-of-the-lambs/
As a few may remember, I have been predicting that Jeb Bush will emerge as the Republican nominee during a brokered GOP convention, when no candidate has the majority. I’ve been doing that for about six months now. Part of my reasoning is confirmed by Baker’s book on the Bush Family. AS you can see from this link below I may not be entirely crazy in my surmise.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/24/jeb-bush-2012-gop-debate-republican-primary_n_1299190.html
SwM,
Thanks for Chomsky.
Thanks for posting the Chomsky interview, Swarthmore mom.
good post, Mike
as for news, i’ll watch rachel maddow or sometimes current but i can’t stand the drivel that passes for network news.
i can’t even get a laugh anymore from watching fox, all it does is raise my blood pressure.
‘Losing’ the world: American decline in perspective, part 1 by Noam Chomsky (Feb 14, 2012)
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175502/tomgram%3A_noam_chomsky%2C_hegemony_and_its_dilemmas/
The Imperial Way
American Decline in Perspective, Part 2
By Noam Chomsky (Feb 15, 2012)
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175503/tomgram%3A_noam_chomsky%2C_imperial_hegemony_and_its_discontents/
I find this all bloody depressing. I’m pushing seventy-five and, in the last fifty years, this country has been sliding downhill at an ever increasing rate. Our democracy is one in name only and is no longer the envy of the World. And we the people let it all happen. We voted for the smiles and lies and that’s exactly what we got. I have no intention of voting in November. I wouldn’t give any of these babbling fools of either party the tiny bit of credibility that my singular vote would provide. On second thought, perhaps a write-in for Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket J. Squirrel would be in order. I don’t think that either has ever taken PAC money.
“drowned out by the indulgent, supposedly, “left wing” media.”
I’m sure you’ve read or are at least aware of Chomsky’s “Manufacturing Consent” Mike. Our information, at least in my lifetime, has been increasingly filtered by the moneyed interests. There is a movement, growing every day over the last decade, to create new avenues of knowledge for people online, which is, of course, the reason why we see more and more attacks on net neutrality. We have to keep vigilant and keep loud. I am fairly certain no one on this thread is willing to be silenced.
You are absolutely correct about most of our MSM. We don’t get all the important facts. In addition, we get two sides to every story–even when there is only one side that is factually correct. We certainly get a surfeit of propaganda and “disinformation.”
There are a lot of “talking heads” on TV. Sadly, many of those heads are empty.
Former,
“I try and stay away during the winters.”
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But that’s the best part!
Nope. Try again.
Maybe they will go down in Keller if American goes under, Former.
The government of the Soviet Union had its own, official newspaper “Izvetsia,” which means “News.” The Communist party had its own, official newspaper “Pravda,” which means “Truth.” And the soviet people had their own saying: “There is no Izvetsia in Pravda, and no Pravda in Izvetsia.”
In America, we have our own saying: “Follow the money.”
Ain’t free market, corporate capitalism grand?
Thanks for the read, Mike.
http://blog.ebby.com/2011/10/10/dallas-home-prices-increase-while-u-s-prices-decline/ You must own an unusual piece of property.
“Every day I receive emails from my conservative friends that lie about the current state of government or what Obama has or hasn’t done.”
I usually hit “reply all” and send with a Snopes article de-bunking the lies. Knowing that the sender will be pissed at my replying to all his addressees with the truth, I again hit “reply all” and apologize for mistakenly hitting “reply all” instead of just “reply” the first time.
After a couple of go rounds like this, I find I don’t receive quite as many prevaricating emails.
A huge mistake (but it wasn’t ever going to be otherwise) was in not taking a good, long, hard look back at the Bush/Cheney years, in particular… Towards that end, here’s another article that sheds significant light on where we are today, IMO:
Jun 11, 2009
The CIA’s secret history of psychological torture
By Alfred W. McCoy
“Throughout the Cold War, the agency outsourced abuse to other nations. Will Obama put us back on this path?”
http://www.salon.com/2009/06/11/mccoy/singleton/
Excerpts:
If, like me, you’ve been following America’s torture policies not just for the last few years but for decades, you can’t help but experience that eerie feeling of déjà vu these days. With the departure of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney from Washington and the arrival of Barack Obama, it may just be back to the future when it comes to torture policy, a turn away from a dark, do-it-yourself ethos and a return to the outsourcing of torture that went on, with the support of both Democrats and Republicans, in the Cold War years.
Like Chile after the regime of General Augusto Pinochet or the Philippines after the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos, Washington after Bush is now trapped in the painful politics of impunity. Unlike anything our allies have experienced, however, for Washington, and so for the rest of us, this may prove a political crisis without end or exit.
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The price of impunity
This time around, however, a long-distance torture policy may not provide the same insulation as in the past for Washington. Any retreat into torture by remote control is, in fact, only likely to produce the next scandal that will do yet more damage to America’s international standing.
Over a 40-year period, Americans have found themselves mired in this same moral quagmire on six separate occasions: following exposés of CIA-sponsored torture in South Vietnam (1970), Brazil (1974), Iran (1978), Honduras (1988) and then throughout Latin America (1997). After each exposé, the public’s shock soon faded, allowing the Agency to resume its dirty work in the shadows.
Unless some formal inquiry is convened to look into a sordid history that reached its depths in the Bush era, and so begins to break this cycle of deceit, exposé and paralysis followed by more of the same, we’re likely, a few years hence, to find ourselves right back where we are now. We’ll be confronted with the next American torture scandal from some future iconic dungeon, part of a dismal, ever lengthening procession that has led from the tiger cages of South Vietnam through the Shah of Iran’s prison cells in Tehran to Abu Ghraib and the prison at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan.
The next time, however, the world will not have forgotten those photos from Abu Ghraib. The next time, the damage to this country will be nothing short of devastating. (end of excerpts)
Wootsty,
I do not know about the sport shooting. I do know it is very peaceful. I try and stay away during the winters.
I think going down 550,000 in taxable value is quite a decrease in relative relationship.
Former Democrat Voter
1, February 25, 2012 at 2:04 pm
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I used to live in Montana….a place as much like a dream as today is a nightmare. I saw my ‘Elk in Velvet’, shot (disintegrated) my first grouse, saw my first UFO, rode horses in the snow and ate really nice steaks… I would go back except that I’m terrified to see what developement has done to the place….plus I remember people there getting really excited about getting chits to shoot the corralled antelope….
Lilyhammer….hysterically funny…’ Sopranos lite’ with a conscience (I couldn’t watch it otherwise….)
I miss the mountains…