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Knives at Gunfights

By Montag @ 11:01 AM
Filed under: Masters of the Universe,politics,zagitprop

August 27, 2009

Bob Somerby hasn’t learned to love the propaganda:

On the other side, “ridiculous and blatant falsehoods” will appear. On our side, we will show little sign of knowing how to react to these falsehoods. Al Gore said he invented the Internet! And not only that: European health care has failed everywhere it’s ever been tried!

Neither one of those statements is true. Each statement might be called a “blatant and ridiculous falsehood.” But so what? In 1999 and 2000, one of those unrebutted falsehoods cost you the White House, and gave you Iraq. (Liberals still refuse to discuss this.) The other falsehood is currently helping drive health reform down to defeat.

Somerby cares a lot about political issues, and does some finest, most astute media criticism around. Incisive, and instructive, the body of Somerby’s work might lead one to ask, “Why can’t Democratic politicians and liberal pundits and editorialists get their message across above the din of the Right Wing Noise Machine?”

Here at Agitprop, we offer the public service of providing an answer. Hewing to Occam’s razor, the simplest explanation most certainly is this: Democratic politicians, liberal pundits and editorialists aren’t, in good faith, trying.

Take the health care debate. First off, let’s note that this is not a debate about giving people health care; it’s about getting people on health insurance.

At first blush, it appears to be a clash of ideals between those advocating some sort of national, publicly financed health service with access to free primary care for all; and those advocating not-in-my-country-Commie-shut-the-fuck-up-or-I’ll-shoot-your-fucking-face-off.

But it’s so much less than that.

When you go into the smoke filled rooms, the halls of congress, the closed door white house negotiations, this is a debate over whether a law to require everyone to purchase health insurance should or shouldn’t include the option, (for 10 million people, tops,) of a government operated insurance plan.

British-style health service? Off the table.
Japanese-style universal non-profit health insurance, and price-controls on medical services? Off the table.
Single payer “Medicare for all”? Off the table.

All that racket from the Right Wing Noise Machine? That’s aimed at you, Rube. Your Democratic officials, are exactly where they mean to be. Just ask Charles Davis.

Your liberal pundits and editorialists? Tools.

Deeper Harder Faster

By Montag @ 11:01 AM
Filed under: Killing Machines

August 24, 2009

ARE WE MAN enough to do what it takes to destroy Iran’s imagined underground nuclear bomb factories?

[Retired four-star Air Force general Chuck] Wald says U.S. bombs could hit them.

“There are new weapons that have been developed. They’re coming along pretty quick. There’s a 30,000-pound penetrator [bomb] that the Air Force is getting ready to field, that penetrates quite a bit” he says.

The bomb, known as the “massive ordnance penetrator,” is designed to destroy deeply buried targets, such as hardened concrete facilities and tunnels. [NPR]

“It’s the sexiest damn weapon I’ve ever encountered,” purred the fictitious Chuck Wald in my head.

[Via: IOZ and commenter "Nony."]

Al Qaeda in Chicago

By Montag @ 10:10 AM
Filed under: Telling at the Spirit Box

August 13, 2009

OBAMA is a bad man:

“I am extremely concerned about Obama specifically because I was born in Soviet Union, so I can tell that he is extremely dangerous. I believe he is the most dangerous thing one can imagine, in that he represents radical communism and radical Islam: He was born and raised in radical Islam, all of his associations are with radical Islam, and he was groomed in the environment of the dirty Chicago mafia. Can there be anything scarier than that?” [Orly Taitz]

I am interested to know more about the Chicago Mafia’s ties to radical Islam.

First they shouted down my Representative in a health care town hall meeting and hurt their feelings, and I didn’t speak up.

By Montag @ 4:24 PM
Filed under: Simulacrum of Democracy

August 11, 2009

THIS STUFF used to scare the shit out of me before I learned how to perceive correctly… Apparently we are past the second stage of five steps toward fascism. Here are a couple of the symptoms that prove it:

“…political deadlock because the Right, the heir to power but unable to continue to wield it alone, refuses to accept a growing Left as a legitimate governing partner.” … Hitler and Mussolini both took power under these same circumstances: “deadlock of constitutional government (produced in part by the polarization that the fascists abetted); conservative leaders who felt threatened by the loss of their capacity to keep the population under control at a moment of massive popular mobilization; an advancing Left; and conservative leaders who refused to work with that Left and who felt unable to continue to govern against the Left without further reinforcement.”

And more ominously: “The most important variables…are the conservative elites’ willingness to work with the fascists (along with a reciprocal flexibility on the part of the fascist leaders) and the depth of the crisis that induces them to cooperate.”
[Sara Robinson]

First of all, what “growing” and/or “advancing Left”?

Second of all, what “massive popular mobilization”?

Third of all, what “deadlock”?

Fourth of all, what “crisis”?

If the answers are: 1. the Democrats, 2. Obama voters, 3. in congress, and 4. big government socialism, well… [spit take,] LOL, etc.

Has the power elite’s ability to secure trillions of dollars of government bailouts, or impunity in conducting lucrative foreign wars of convenience, or near complete control of public opinion really been diminished, at all, by Democratic party rule in DC?

Are attempts in congress at implementing a universal, single payer health care system expanding government offered health insurance mandating that people purchase health insurance, really to be considered a deadlock that threatens the interests of powerful insurance companies?

Please!

PS: Go back to the top of this post and don’t read it. Go read Al Schumann’s instead.

Dream For Tomorrow

By Montag @ 9:00 PM
Filed under: Green Über Alles

August 1, 2009

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