Showing posts with label barack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barack. Show all posts

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Rahm Emanuel: The New Cheney in the Whitehouse?


ProPublica has a great series on Rahmbo (much of which is based on various investigative reports in other sources). His relationship to Wallstreet is eerily similar to that of Cheney and Halliburton. The comparison to Cheney may be jaring to some, but consider the facts. According to these articles he was in the top 3-5% highest paid investment bankers in the nation druing his brief time with Wasserstein Perella, an investment bank (now defunct). Cheney made a killing at Halliburton with wonderful stock options. Emanuel has deep connections in Wallstreet that he keeps in contact with still. Investment bankers and members of the securities were his biggest backers when he ran for congress. He was able to use some of the Wasserstein loot he made to back his own campaign during some financial difficulties. He owes Wallstreet and he is a veracious fighter. Cheney too has been a varacious fighter in the Whitehouse, who by most accounts has used his dogged determinism to push for outrageous contracts for Halliburton (and it's former subsideriary, KBR). They are both the rabbid dogs of their respective parties with deep ties to the biggest robber barons of our time. These are not reassuring attributes in a Commander in Chief Chief of Staff. I see not the Change.

To read the reports click the links below:

Rahmbo’s Revolving Door

Rahmbo’s Revolving Door Revisited

Rahmbo’s Revolving Door: Take 3

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Obama Future Target of White Supremacists?

This is a great and frightening investigative report concerning the election of Obama and the White Power Movement.



When will these idiots learn that race is a social construct? Many white and black people have more genetically in common with people of the opposite "race" than they do to people of there own "race." In fact genetics are far more complicated than our classifications of race suggest (read this article for instance). White supremacists: it's time to face the fact that you are ignorant, half-brained toads. Start blaming your parents, poor education, and bad psychology for your problems.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Scahill On Obama: Change looks the Same


"U.S. policy is not about one individual, and no matter how much faith people place in President-elect Barack Obama, the policies he enacts will be fruit of a tree with many roots.... But the best immediate indicator of what an Obama administration might look like can be found in the people he surrounds himself with and who he appoints to his Cabinet. And, frankly, when it comes to foreign policy, it is not looking good." (Jeremy Scahill, "This Is Change? 20 Hawks, Clintonites and Neocons to Watch for in Obama's White House")

If I wait long enough, Jeremy Scahill will write down my thoughts better than I can. Scahill provided readers today with a vast guide to foreign policy advisers of the Obama transition team and administration. He makes a damning case that Obama is currently leading us down the same foreign policy path we've been on for the past 2 administrations.

I especially like his critique of the mainstream press coverage of Hillary Clinton:
"For all the buzz and speculation about the possibility that Sen. Clinton may be named Secretary of State, most media coverage has focused on her rivalry with Obama during the primary, along with the prospect of her husband having to face the intense personal, financial and political vetting process required to secure a job in the new administration. But the question of how Clinton would lead the operations at Foggy Bottom calls for scrutiny of her positions vis-a-vis Obama's stated foreign-policy goals."
And I never thought I would be imressed with Maureen Dowd until today. She used the New York Times to criticize Obama for considering Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State.
"The man who vowed to deliver us from 28 years of Bushes and Clintons has been stocking up on Clintonites," New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd recently wrote. "How, one may ask, can he put Hillary -- who voted to authorize the Iraq war without even reading the intelligence assessment -- in charge of patching up a foreign policy and a world riven by that war?"
Progressives wake up. The honeymoon is over. Obama needs to be pushed in the right direction.

photo from yumpickles

Monday, March 17, 2008

Republicans Vote for Hillary in order to Destroy the Democrats

The Boston Globe reported today that an awful lot of Republicans came out to vote for Hillary Clinton in the last few elections: "About 100,000 GOP loyalists voted for her in Ohio, 119,000 in Texas, and about 38,000 in Mississippi, exit polls show."

According to the Globe, most of these Clinton voting Republicans have not found a new love for Hillary in their profit pumping little hearts--they want the democrats to continue tearing each other apart, and they feel that McCain can beat Clinton easier than Obama.

"It's as simple as, I don't think McCain can beat Obama if Obama is the Democratic choice," said Kyle Britt, 49, a Republican-leaning independent from Huntsville, Texas, who voted for Clinton in the March 4 primary. "I do believe Hillary can mobilize enough [anti-Clinton] people to keep her out of office."

Exit polls from Mississippi back these theories up. The Daily Kos posted the exit poll below on their website last week.





As the poll shows, a suspiciously large percentage (15) of Clinton voters would be unsatisfied if she won the nomination. In contrast, 4 percent of Obama supporters said they would be unsatisfied if he were to win the nomination. Obviously, if people are casting votes for Clinton, but don't want her to win, they hope to further the damage already inflicted on the democratic candidates by artificially extending the life of the democratic primaries.

Republicans are now the life support for Clinton's carcass of a campaign. She goes on, zombie like, sucking and leaching the unity, excitement and good will that existed in the democratic campaign just a few short months ago. Will those of you in Pennsylvania and in the remaining primary states, please look at the race objectively? Don't let the blood sucking Zombie put another Republican in the white house: unify behind Obama in order to end the general election bleeding. And if Hillary Clinton really cares about the Dems' chances this November, she will take the gracious step of exiting the race as soon as possible. Please Hillary, step down.