Gore Vidal-Republicans ‘nest of ninnies’

Gore Vidal interviewed on the BBC. I would agree with Gore that McCan is a fool, bu for diferent reasons. I would argue, as would he, that McCain is an imperialist. He is not a fool for following his imperialist policies, as that is what he desires for his nation. As Michael Parenti so frequently points out, if you think Bush is some sort of idiot, you are the fool, not him. These people have aims and strategies that they don’t share with the general public. Yes, McCain is an idiot for going on the Ellen DeGeneres show and not expecting to be asked about gay marriage and yes he is an idiot for going up against Tim Russert unprepared and yes he is an idiot for singing ‘Bomb Iran’, but he is not an idiot because he supports the war in Iraq. We know it is unwinable, but McCain isn’t there for the liberation of the Iraqi people, he is there for the empire. He and Bush make PR gaffes, but they are far from foolish.

Gore thinks Obama is well intentioned, but he supports Hillary because she is a known entity. I find it quite odd that Gore Vidal speaks out against empire, yet supports the Clintons. My dear Gore, empire comes on the market floor as well as on the battlefield. Having said that, Gore Vidal is a big hero of mine. Along with calling William Buckley a ‘crypto fascist’, acknowledging a probable conspiracy in the murder of his friend, John F. Kennedy, was one of his finest acts.

I can only assume that Gore Vidal was one of the intelligentsia to which Noam Chomsky alludes when he pokes the finger at leading academics and thinkers being brought to the White House during Kennedy’s unfinished term, and how they were appeased into a liberalism more convenient to the White House.

The BBC don’t allow me to embed, so I will have you give you a link

Protest at the capitol

Police State - Illegal Arrests on The Capital Steps 9/15//07

This is taken from the youtube channel ‘jointheopposition’, a channel which is hosted by the unknown soldier. He takes video of anti war protests along the East coast.

In this video police get heavy handed at a protest organized yesterday by the Answer coalition on the steps of the Capitol building.

It feels as though the pace is picking up in anti war protests following the winter soldier testimonies to the progressive caucus in Congress recently.

What distinguishes this anti war campaign from the ones during the Vietnam war is the press coverage. The media is reluctant to give too much coverage to the anti war movement lest if grow. Another possible reason is that there are far fewer militant groups protesting the war and far fewer radicals using methods other than peaceful protest.

Hitler and election 2008

One thing that has come to my attention in the sound bites, endorsements and retractions in the last weeks of this power struggle is the fact that Hitler still plays a part world politics.

Most of what I say in this post is not news to any of you, but I feel that the analysis may be somewhat interesting (toot toot). Here is a dissection by the real news of the divergent policies toward Iran.

Recently George Bush, from the podium of the Knesset, made veiled comments about Barrack Obama’s willingness to talk to America’s ‘enemies’ (the governments, not the people) and how this bore a similarity to Nevil Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement. This was quickly followed a week later by the unearthing of statements made by endorser of John McCain, Pastor Hagee, that portray Hitler in a favourable light, he having carried out “God’s will”.

So here we have George Bush accusing the presumptive Democratic nominee of being an appeaser to Iran ala Hitler and we have Bush’s Republican successor being supported by a man that believed the holocaust to be some sort of biblical event that needed to occur in order to bring the Jewish people back to Israel in some sort of apapocalyptic historical road map.

There is somewhat of a shift at the moment from the right to accuse liberals of all sorts of being fascists or appeasing fascism (the islamic kind, because fascism in the USA is AOK). Jonah Goldberg’s ‘Liberal Fascism’, which depicts Mussolini as having been on the left apparently, being a case in point. Publication of books like this are timed well and are orchestrated so as to stay on message in a general sort of a way. Bush makes a speech to the Knesset accusing Democrats of appeasement, this book is released calling liberals fascists and John McCain teams up with a pastor that was, until recently, thought of as a militant defender of the Israeli state and the Jewish faith. Their message was well crafted and clear, ‘We protect the Jews, you are the appeasers, and you are the fascists’.

Let us not forget the Bush family ties to the rise of nazism in Germany. Prescott Bush had assets seized in 1942 under the Trading with the enemy act, and was a chief financier, among other Americans, of the nazi ascendance to power. This article in the Guardian goes into detail on his nazi financing.

Hitler still rears his head. The Republican machine has established a policy of depicting liberals as appeasers and fascists by association and depicts itself as anti fascist because of its support for Israel. Fascsim does not always include anti semetism, but the Republicans know that this is what people associate fascism with.

I defend liberals in such a manner here because it is not only an attack on moderates, but it is also an attempt to discourgae the broader populace of thinking of the left as a strong nationalist force.

More RFK assassination coverage on CNN

Albeit CNN international.

Dr William Pepper, Sirhan Sirhan’s new lawyer was on CNN in the last few days discussing the new evidence in the case, Sirhan’s probable innocence and the need for a new trial.

Pepper previously served as lawyer to James Earl Ray, the family of Martin Luther King and he has worked in a legal advisory role to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Dr Pepper is also concentrating on a new New York 9/11 ballot initiative to establish an independent investigation.

Pepper recently took over from Sirhan’s previous attorney Larry Teeter who died in 2005.

Dr Pepper won a civil case on behalf of the King family which established the existence of a conspiracy to assassinate Martin Luther King, including high ranking elements of the U.S. government. The opening and closing statements can be found on the youtube channel of reprehensor.

Dr Pepper has been a friend of social change and democracy. We continue to support justice in the assassination of Robert Kennedy.

Pepper will be speaking at the conference of the Coalition on Political Assassinations between June 6-8 of this year.

Zinn on voting and the perception of anarchism.

Taken from alternet.org

written by Ziga Vodovnik

Howard Zinn, 85, is a Professor Emeritus of political science at Boston University. He was born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1922 to a poor immigrant family. He realized early in his youth that the promise of the “American Dream”, that will come true to all hard-working and diligent people, is just that — a promise and a dream. During World War II he joined US Air Force and served as a bombardier in the “European Theatre.” This proved to be a formative experience that only strengthened his convictions that there is no such thing as a just war. It also revealed, once again, the real face of the socio-economic order, where the suffering and sacrifice of the ordinary people is always used only to higher the profits of the privileged few.

Although Zinn spent his youthful years helping his parents support the family by working in the shipyards, he started with studies at Columbia University after WWII, where he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in 1958. Later he was appointed as a chairman of the department of history and social sciences at Spelman College, an all-black women’s college in Atlanta, GA, where he actively participated in the Civil Rights Movement.

From the onset of the Vietnam War he was active within the emerging anti-war movement, and in the following years only stepped up his involvement in movements aspiring towards another, better world. Zinn is the author of more than 20 books, including A People’s History of the United States that is “a brilliant and moving history of the American people from the point of view of those who have been exploited politically and economically and whose plight has been largely omitted from most histories” (Library Journal).

Zinn’s most recent book is entitled A Power Governments Cannot Suppress, and is a fascinating collection of essays that Zinn wrote in the last couple of years. Beloved radical historian is still lecturing across the US and around the world, and is, with active participation and support of various progressive social movements continuing his struggle for free and just society.

Ziga Vodovnik: From the 1980s onwards we are witnessing the process of economic globalization getting stronger day after day. Many on the Left are now caught between a “dilemma” — either to work to reinforce the sovereignty of nation-states as a defensive barrier against the control of foreign and global capital; or to strive towards a non-national alternative to the present form of globalization and that is equally global. What’s your opinion about this?

Howard Zinn: I am an anarchist, and according to anarchist principles nation states become obstacles to a true humanistic globalization. In a certain sense the movement towards globalization where capitalists are trying to leap over nation state barriers, creates a kind of opportunity for movement to ignore national barriers, and to bring people together globally, across national lines in opposition to globalization of capital, to create globalization of people, opposed to traditional notion of globalization. In other words to use globalization — it is nothing wrong with idea of globalization — in a way that bypasses national boundaries and of course that there is not involved corporate control of the economic decisions that are made about people all over the world.

Ziga Vodovnik: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon once wrote that: “Freedom is the mother, not the daughter of order.” Where do you see life after or beyond (nation) states?

Howard Zinn: Beyond the nation states? (laughter) I think what lies beyond the nation states is a world without national boundaries, but also with people organized. But not organized as nations, but people organized as groups, as collectives, without national and any kind of boundaries. Without any kind of borders, passports, visas. None of that! Of collectives of different sizes, depending on the function of the collective, having contacts with one another. You cannot have self-sufficient little collectives, because these collectives have different resources available to them. This is something anarchist theory has not worked out and maybe cannot possibly work out in advance, because it would have to work itself out in practice.

Ziga Vodovnik: Do you think that a change can be achieved through institutionalized party politics, or only through alternative means — with disobedience, building parallel frameworks, establishing alternative media, etc.

Howard Zinn: If you work through the existing structures you are going to be corrupted. By working through political system that poisons the atmosphere, even the progressive organizations, you can see it even now in the US, where people on the “Left” are all caught in the electoral campaign and get into fierce arguments about should we support this third party candidate or that third party candidate. This is a sort of little piece of evidence that suggests that when you get into working through electoral politics you begin to corrupt your ideals. So I think a way to behave is to think not in terms of representative government, not in terms of voting, not in terms of electoral politics, but thinking in terms of organizing social movements, organizing in the work place, organizing in the neighborhood, organizing collectives that can become strong enough to eventually take over — first to become strong enough to resist what has been done to them by authority, and second, later, to become strong enough to actually take over the institutions.

Read the rest here

Iraq Veterans Against The War Testify To Congress

Iraq Veterans Against The War Testify To Congress

Vietnam Veterans Against the War were absolutely pivotal in stopping aggression in that region, Iraq Veterans Against the War are equally as important.

This is the most important anti war group.

Bill O’Reilly self destructs some time ago

I don’t really care what happens on Fox news or the other networks, I find my own news. Talking about Bill O’Reilly is just a more political form of gossip.

BUT….I do love to see biggots self destruct.

Obama likes Bush seniors foreign policy

Obama: Bush Sr. Did Great Job in First Gulf War

Obama is far from anti war. He doesn’t want to stop war, he just wants to wage it more effectively.

Notice is closing remarks are “That’s the kind of foreign policy I want to pursue”, war with backing from other imperialist nations like France.

New evidence in the RFK assassination

Our friends at the Coalition On Political Assassinations have uploaded a CBS report on the assassination of RFK. New acoustic evidence has surfaced proving that Sirhan Sirhan could not have shot Robert Kennedy alone. They have a conference on the assassination coming up in Los Angeles in June.
www.politicalassassinations.com

Cynthia McKinney May Day 2008

Cynthia McKinney May Day 2008