Friday, July 07, 2006

A Must Read Paul Krugman Column

Courtesy of The Progressive American, this article nails The Wall Street Journal's ugly authoritarianism hard and blasts the phony "patriotism" of those who are wrongly condemning The New York Times. Krugman, with his usual laser-like insight, cuts to the heart of the matter: the attack on the Times is part and parcel of the Radical Right's attempt to label all dissent as treason. Excerpts:
Over the last few months a series of revelations have confirmed what should have been obvious a long time ago: the Bush administration and the movement it leads have been engaged in an authoritarian project, an effort to remove all the checks and balances that have heretofore constrained the executive branch.

Much of this project involves the assertion of unprecedented executive authority — the right to imprison people indefinitely without charges (and torture them if the administration feels like it), the right to wiretap American citizens without court authorization, the right to declare, when signing laws passed by Congress, that the laws don't really mean what they say.

But an almost equally important aspect of the project has been the attempt to create a political environment in which nobody dares to criticize the administration or reveal inconvenient facts about its actions. And that attempt has relied, from the beginning, on ascribing treasonous motives to those who refuse to toe the line. As far back as 2002, Rush Limbaugh, in words very close to those used by The Wall Street Journal last week, accused Tom Daschle, then the Senate majority leader, of a partisan "attempt to sabotage the war on terrorism."

Those of us who tried to call attention to this authoritarian project years ago have long marveled over the reluctance of many of our colleagues to acknowledge what was going on. For example, for a long time many people in the mainstream media applied a peculiar double standard to political speech, denouncing perfectly normal if forceful political rhetoric from the left as poisonous "Bush hatred," while chuckling indulgently over venom from the right. (That Ann Coulter, she's such a kidder.)

But now the chuckling has stopped: somehow, nobody seems to find calls to send Bill Keller to the gas chamber funny. And while the White House clearly believes that attacking The Times is a winning political move, it doesn't have to turn out that way — not if enough people realize what's at stake.
Amen to that, brother. Read the entire article, and then remind yourself of how truly despicable the editorial board of the The Wall Street Journal really is.
Again: criticizing Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and their henchmen is not treason: it is true and genuine patriotism. It is Bush and his snarling right wing media enablers who are the true anti-Americans, the people who are truly damaging our country's future. BUSH IS NOT AMERICA. HE IS NOT THE EMBODIMENT OF AMERICA. He is, in fact, the embodiment of everything that is wrong with America. Attacking Bush and wrecking his irresponsible and destructive policies is the most tangible thing, with the notable exception of fighting in actual combat, any of us can do to help our beloved country.
To hell with the fraudulent "patriots". To hell with Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Limbaugh, Coulter, Hannity, O'Reilly, Dobson, Robertson, Reed, Falwell, Hastert, Boehner, DeLay, Brooks, Matthews, The National Review, The Wall Street Journal, Fox "News", Concerned Women of America, the Neo-Confederates, the Dominionists, the Reconstructionists, theocrats in general, and all the other conservatives and conservative propagandists that are dragging this country toward dictatorship and disaster. To hell with all of them. Fighting these people with all our heart and passion must be our cause--and we must prevail.

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