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LeGarrette Blount and Van Jones: Angry Black Men


Blount's my new hero. Okay, in my Church of Bob kind of way, I get to have many temporary personal saviors, but just that matter-of-fact obvious response to some little fox terrier yipping in his face, well, he took the guy out. Not permanently, not like those cheap Boise State hits almost did last year when all the fuss really started. But let's just say Hout and others will think twice before getting in Blount's face again, perhaps using a bleacher chair as some extra ersatz courage-substitute for a fan when he was raining insults down on Blount. Though I think it was the high wall that really made the difference.

Now, let's see - Van Jones. Seems he made the mistake of crossing Glen Beck. And Fox. And so No Drama Obama set him free. How does he respond to the charges of those severe transgressions, wondering if Republicans might have let terrorists attack just to get their legislation through, and horrors of horrors, calling Republicans "assholes"? "If I have offended anyone with statements I made in the past, I apologize." Oh my. Couldn't he have gotten one good upper-cut to the chin if he was going to take it for the team? And Beck got the spin he wanted, that it was all about Van Jones' questionable actions (like Glen Beck gets through a single show segment without going unhinged), instead of the real issue, that Van Jones was a founder of ColorOfChange, now rather successfully boycotting Beck for his racism, and getting sponsors to pull support.

Hey, didn't the Bush Administration just get outed by Tom Ridge for faking Home Security high color-code alerts to get Bush re-elected? Wasn't it Bush & Cheney who got caught on mic discussing "major league asshole" in reference to a NY Times reporter? And even another of my favs, Howard Dean, goes all limp dick on me - "But I don't think he really thinks the government had anything to do with causing 9/11". The hell he doesn't, Howard, because there's never been an investigation, and every investigation of any other topic around the Bush Administration proved it was just as bad or worse than we suspected. What happened to "Eeeeaaaaggghhhh" as a poignant, heartfelt response?

But it's worse than that. Besides Van Jones getting his legs cut out from under him as one of the few (only?) progressives in the Obama White House, in as much of a surrender as Olberman now refraining from O'Reilly insults as a result of a boardroom Fox-MSNBC CEO agreement, Obama at the same time is whispering to Progressives, "hey dudes, you're not going to be too upset with me if I don't include the public option in the health care plan I'm finally getting around to writing?" Uh, hello? Yes, we will. Just like we're upset about no accountability for Bush era crimes, defending torture policies of the previous Administration, continuing the war policies of the previous Administration, continuing the corporate giveaways in the name of bailouts and stimulus.

However, aside from my appreciation of someone who knows how to respond to cowardly bullies, rather than someone who just knows how to quote movie lines ("if they bring a knife, you bring a gun"), let's take a moment to appreciate besides ColorOfChange one other group that should come out looking good in all this, 911truth.org. Because this is the "controversial" statement that Van Jones signed some time ago. Somehow we investigated Pearl Harbor, we investigated the Kennedy Assassination, we investigated Watergate, we investigated the Savings & Loan Crisis. But the idea of investigating 9/11 has always been pushed off as too partisan, or now, as "looking back when we should be looking forward". Well, let's look back and see how controversial 911truth's requests were, vs. say comparing the President to Hitler or pushing torture and mass eavesdropping of communications as state policy (all so quaintly in defiance of the Constitution):

The Statement

We Want Real Answers About 9/11

On August 31, 2004, Zogby International, the official North American political polling agency for Reuters, released a poll that found nearly half (49.3%) of New York City residents and 41% of those in New York state believe US leaders had foreknowledge of impending 9/11 attacks and "consciously failed" to act. Of the New York City residents, 66% called for a new probe of unanswered questions by Congress or the New York Attorney General.

In connection with this news, we have assembled 100 notable Americans and 40 family members of those who died to sign this 9/11 Statement, which calls for immediate public attention to unanswered questions that suggest that people within the current administration may indeed have deliberately allowed 9/11 to happen, perhaps as a pretext for war.

We want truthful answers to questions such as:

  1. Why were standard operating procedures for dealing with hijacked airliners not followed that day?
  2. Why were the extensive missile batteries and air defenses reportedly deployed around the Pentagon not activated during the attack?
  3. Why did the Secret Service allow Bush to complete his elementary school visit, apparently unconcerned about his safety or that of the schoolchildren?
  4. Why hasn't a single person been fired, penalized, or reprimanded for the gross incompetence we witnessed that day?
  5. Why haven't authorities in the U.S. and abroad published the results of multiple investigations into trading that strongly suggested foreknowledge of specific details of the 9/11 attacks, resulting in tens of millions of dollars of traceable gains?
  6. Why has Sibel Edmonds, a former FBI translator who claims to have knowledge of advance warnings, been publicly silenced with a gag order requested by Attorney General Ashcroft and granted by a Bush-appointed judge?
  7. How could Flight 77, which reportedly hit the Pentagon, have flown back towards Washington D.C. for 40 minutes without being detected by the FAA's radar or the even superior radar possessed by the US military?
  8. How were the FBI and CIA able to release the names and photos of the alleged hijackers within hours, as well as to visit houses, restaurants, and flight schools they were known to frequent?
  9. What happened to the over 20 documented warnings given our government by 14 foreign intelligence agencies or heads of state?
  10. Why did the Bush administration cover up the fact that the head of the Pakistani intelligence agency was in Washington the week of 9/11 and reportedly had $100,000 wired to Mohamed Atta, considered the ringleader of the hijackers?
  11. Why did the 911 Commission fail to address most of the questions posed by the families of the victims, in addition to almost all of the questions posed here?
  12. Why was Philip Zelikow chosen to be the Executive Director of the ostensibly independent 911 Commission although he had co-authored a book with Condoleezza Rice?

Those who are demanding deeper inquiry now number in the hundreds of thousands, including a former member of the first Bush administration, a retired Air Force colonel, a European parliamentarian, families of the victims, highly respected authors, investigative journalists, peace and justice leaders, former Pentagon staff, and the National Green Party.

As Americans of conscience, we ask for four things:

  1. An immediate investigation by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer
  2. Immediate investigation in Congressional Hearings.
  3. Media attention to scrutinize and investigate the evidence.
  4. The formation of a truly independent citizens-based inquiry.

Given the importance of the coming election, we feel it is imperative that these questions be addressed publicly, honestly, and rigorously so that Americans may exercise their democratic rights with full awareness.

In closing, we pray and hope for the strength to approach this subject with wisdom and compassion so that we may heal from the wounds inflicted on that terrible day.

Signed,

[some poor sucker sacrificing their career and reputation]


Who knew that asking for accountability, for real answers, for an understanding of the events that drove us into disastrous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and hugely disrupted our rights at home would be controversial? You would think that a Presidential Daily Brief on August 6, 2001 entitled, "Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US" had never happened. You'd think that hijacked commercial airplanes had never wandered around US airspace until they finally found their targets. 

I hope LeGarrette Blount runs for office one day - sometimes what our "Democracy" needs most is a few angry men. With fast reflexes.


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I agree with everything that I've heard Van Jones say or sign. If he were a republican he never would have resigned, and his boss wouldn't have let him, either.

The inmates have taken over the crazy house, so I'd be surprised if Van has a future in elected office. What other intelligent, thoughtful, sane black man would after the bullshit that is going on with Obama...treating him like he is some kind of sex offender, not to be trusted to even SPEAK to our delicate witless "students?"

These people should be laughed off the stage, and instead they are getting star billing. Why? Because it is noisier than reality and truth.

I heard a Washington Post reporter on Diane Rehm justify the coverage of the fights at the townhall meetings. She admitted that they were disproportionately covered, but this was her reasoning:

If a house is on fire, we cover that; we don't cover all the other houses in the neighborhood that aren't on fire.

What she misses completely is that when a house is on fire, THAT IS THE STORY. The story here is HEALTH CARE REFORM; not fights -- by focusing on the relatively small number of loudmouth gun-toters, they are making the story the FIGHT and by so doing, they ignore the actual story. They are ignorant and oblivious, and self-congratulatory.

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She might also consider that the particular house in question was on fire as a result of arson and give that equal coverage.

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Totally agree. When a house is on fire, the camera talks shows people the burning building, but the reporter talks about how it got started. The press has disintegrated into meaninglessness.

Yesterday on MTP a guest was criticizing the internet as raw sewage. What kind of treatment does he think it needs? Sanitized news with no pursuit of the causes of 9/11, and how we failed to mitigate the damages in any way, shape, or form?

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To take this analogy a bit farther, the crazies getting star billing in the MSM are screaming about a house on fire when there's no fire. Death panels, birthers, the end of a free America. Get real. There's not even a spark there. What next, interviewing some crazy bum wandering the streets mumbling to himself and shouting to no one that god is gonna destroy the world in fire and brimstone, the end is nigh.

All the while the real fire, a health care crisis, has been on a slow burn for years and is on the verge of becoming a full fledged conflagration and that gets little to no play in the media.

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What next, interviewing some crazy bum wandering the streets mumbling to himself and shouting to no one that god is gonna destroy the world in fire and brimstone, the end is nigh.

If you go to Sarah Palin's church, they already do that.

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I strongly agree, but I do think that remembering sacrificed and subsequently re-integrated angry white woman, Samantha Power, may add some perspective. Due to her "gaffe," she stepped aside as an unnecessary distraction from a more important goal by the team at the time. Let us hope that Mr Jones will be shown future possibilities as was current National Security team member, Ms Power.

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And we can hope that he can have more influence on the outside than the inside!

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and why would that be?

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Blount struck me as a loud-mouth chickenshit. Sorry. He trashtalks, suckers the other guy (himself a turd), and then... backs away from the fight? Sorry. If Blount had stood there and taken what should've been coming, I'd give him points.

Jones? He's too busy running the circuit now. He was making cash beforehand with his Green Jobs schtick, moved to the WH with it, then gets trashed... but knows he'll have oodles of big money opportunities from here on out. He smells of opportunist to me.

I agree, Beck is a bigger fool, and the guy who taunted Blount is a moron who should've been brought up short, but I'm feeling about these conflicts about the way I felt on that Gates vs The Cop thing - that both of 'em were a waste of space.

We're gonna need to do better than this for heroes.

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Our biggest problem is we don't have the coaches. I think it was Durocher that knew when things were going bad how to clear the benches, stir things up, get some spirit back. But look what the Dems do to their heroes? Michael Moore? Marginalized. Howard Dean? Marginalized. Wesley Clark? Marginalized. Hillary? Effectively neutered. Al Gore? Marginalized. Who's our leader in the Senate? Harry Reid? Oh my, we're setting off for Oz with the Cowardly Lion in charge. For all the talk about Emanuel, he seems just a smartass.

For AA, I don't think Samantha Power is as heavy a hitter as given credit for, and frankly no one gives a damn about foreign policy - she would have spent 4 years biting her tongue so she could have justified the buildup in Afghanistan. There are lesser hells.

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I must say that Al Franken does a good job out in the field:

http://tpmtv.talkingpointsmemo.com/?id=3349917

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This past month, the feeling's turned inside me. I was knocked back into depression for a number of months, but it seems the way I'm coming out of it is... I wanna bust some chops. Who are these little fucks? Who gave them my world? And who said they could diss Moore, Dean, Clark, Gore and Hillary? You know, these clowns who want everyone to pull together now, I'm not seeing a shitload of courage from these jokers - Geithner, Sibelius, Gates, Napolitano, Duncan, Locke, Salazar.... They don't look good, Des. And without making too big a point of it, where the HELL is Hillary?

And politically, why aren't we talking more about the complete, the appalling, the stupidest political move I've seen in 2 decades, which was Obama and Rahm dismantling the grassroots political movement that got attracted to him? You know, these assholes want ACTIVE support now, but after they closed the whole shop up? The arrogance of that move really struck me at the time, but the political idiocy of it was something else. Yeah, it allowed them to better control the message, eh? And my my my, what a fabulous job they've done with the messaging.

Today, they just look chickenshit. You'll laugh, but people ranting about how Obama was light-years above and beyond Blair? Right now, they must be in hiding. The Tony Blair cabinet had 10 times the gumption of these assholes. How's that for a condemnation. Mo Mowlam, Robin Cook, even John Prescott and the early Gordon Brown.

Like I say, I supported Obama for one main reason - he had potential. I didn't think the other candidates had the flexibility, the ability to grow, that would be necessary to del with the crises bearing down on us. Right now, he's hitting his wall. But I'm not convinced, from these early signs, that he's gonna rethink, reload, change approach. God I hope he finds it.

They bring a knife, I'll bring a gun. Right now, that sure looks like a load of old beets, eh?

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He climbed up the ladder to the first landing and then destroyed the ladder so no one can follow. Funny thing is most people don't realize he did this. It wasn't even infrastructure he built for the most part. Everything built since 2002, he just co-opted and then dismantled post-election. Where is the party? There is no party. Just a lot of flapping, flailing ducklings. Okay, Al Franken does look good, maybe he's the future, after the humiliation he endured for 7-8 months after the election, he still has his folksy charm and command of issues. Is comfortable on his feet, is comfortable with people disagreeing and acknowledging their disagreements without being insulting, feels like a human. The way he talked about that $80 billion cap on Big Pharma payments made you know that's not why *HE* got involved in politics. At some point people are going to realize it's refreshing to hear someone say what they actually believe and actually want.

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The throat guy is pissed off about everything. The bomb guy is so erudite I have no idea what he is talking about. Here's my question. Does this Blount kid have health insurance to cover the obligatory anger management sessions to prove he's a good boy?
My experience is that students don't have squat.

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Air-you-dighty, aphrodite. Who wants anger management? I want in-your-face aplomb. Which lots of college kids seem to have free gratis, I'd guess.

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I told you this bomb fellow was too eruditey to understand. Turns out he thinks himself a poet. Well, Mr. Bomb, I can play air-guitar with the rest of the beer-drinking Master's students at any University you can name which didn't require grades to get enter.

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I just glib sink, no rhyme or reason. And belly itching is a different job from tonsil scraping or mouth harping. Don't have to go to a hire instant toot of leering to nose that.

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Those are good points. These liberal scions speak their minds and become pop culture jokes. We eat our own.

If there is anything in which media is expert, it is the manufacture of controversy. How often, in the name of being reasonable, have we the liberals thrown our leaders and spokespeople under the bus? And we expect or expected leaders to do otherwise?

I think liberals are too invested in the appearance of being rational and normal. This allows for us to be bullied and exploited. Because normal and rational are not definite values and Americans have long since ceded reality (in the form of conventional wisdom) to the corporate media. So the oil, gas and banking junta creates the boundaries of common belief for the plebes.

And you wonder why so many of us are self-hating.

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Thank you Des.

Excellent post and great comments. I too still want a real investigation of 911. And I want some coaches and most of all some angry men with fast reflexes.

But I want to share a personal story of a 'debate' on the Iraq war that I went to in spring 2005 between Howard Dean and Richard Perle. It was held in an auditorium and tickets were sold, and the crowd was mostly middle class professionals (in Portland, Or). Well needless to say the debate proceeded with the usual talking points. You know Dean making the strong left case that containment was the answer and that we are only creating more problems by going in. Meanwhile Richard Perle just kept returning to the paramount threat that Saddam and WMD's meant to us and how we "had no idea what he had and that it was too important.... I set there in my sit and stewed in absolute anger.

I mean it was utter nonsense. WE bombed the shit out of the country less then a decade ago, we investigated all the weapons facilities, we had spy satellites on every inch 24/7, we patrolled 2/3ds of it with "no fly zones" we blockaded Basra and confiscated oil ships every few week (my brother worked in the navy doing exactly this), and just for good measure we had been bombing suspect targets every month or so throughout that decade. We had everything locked up. And here he was saying that we didn't have any of this knowledge. that the risk was too great. I was incredulous.

And then it happened. A 20 something kid ripped off his shoes and threw them at Perle and started shouting "Liar. Liar. Liar". This lasted about 30 seconds and then he was muscled to the ground and dragged out. Perle laughed and rolled his eyes and for the next 3 to 4 minutes we could still hear him shouting liar. Dean said nothing.

The crowd set there, mildly uncomfortable with nervous apprehension.

I was so angry. The kid was right and hundreds of thousands are dead.

But I sat there too.

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He'd be a hero in Iraq, even after torture and a year in jail.

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I want heros too.

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Thanks, TPM, for allowing the subject of 9/11 to be discussed in public. It's become a tin-hat-taboo everywhere else.

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I forgot about so much much of this. These questions raised by Moore for sure. Never did get to see the movie, just 'specials'....

When it got sidetracked, that is the real study we needed, into this crap that we bombed our own buildings...that was the end of it.

Who was it, Mueller or ...stood looking at the plane
going into the twin towers and said: boy I sure hope this has nothing to do with those Arabs learning how to fly in the Midwest.

This is good Desi

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Nice to see someone else stand up for Blount. I live in Boise and have tried to stand up for Blount only to be practically tarred and feathered by the town's people. It burns me that Hout gets no punishment for what he did while his actions in part may have ended another person's football career (a career that is far more promising than Hout's for certain). They both deserve to have consequences for their behavior and only one will. And therein is the tie to our current political climate. Jones had consequences for what? In my mind he did nothing wrong. He called Republicans assholes. And? He signed a petition to ask for real investigation into 9/11? And? Jones certainly did nothing close to what people in the Bush White House did and yet to date still have no consequences for the Bushies.

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A comment from you- a Boise resident - on the Blount situation would be really great if posted at the local sports blogs involved. Consider.

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I went. I wrote. I was crucified.

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I've had better luck yesterday. Opinion is coming around a bit.

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Blount was taunted, no question. Hout went out of his way to talk smack and pushed him. But he got more then he deserved. I wish we would spend more time talking about Hout then Blount, though.

Hout is like the pudits who railed against Dr. Tiller and then evade any responsibility when Tiller was murdered. They declare they had nothing to do with it and declare we cannot hold them accountable.

Yes We Can! We should! We ought not concede that they blowhards are not accountable in some way. We should declare that they do have blood on their hands, period. I'm not suggesting anyone go to prison, but their ntworks should be advised we DO hold them responsible in some way and demand it be stopped. Capitalism allows for this type of punishment. Simply because the law does not is not reason not to mete it out.

It is why Beck must go and why Van Jones should have stayed. I hope we hear a lot more from him and whether he makes millions of dollars doing it or not does not matter the slightest to me. I don't count other peoples' money, but I do want to know where it originated. Honest work, or some contrived mortgage crisis?

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Right now, Obama is being Tillered. The media is orchestrating an atmosphere of hate and death around the elected President.

And we wonder why he is behaving like a wimp. He and his family are being stalked and extorted. The fact that he even continues to take the slightest risk is a measure of courage.

Soon, a decent history and analysis will be made of our troubling times... Something with the scope of Gibbon. We will see that our government is at the mercy of scoundrels.

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Talk about your low expectations !

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Expectations in what respect, Charlie?

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Well, I think Obama could be expected to lead and scrap a little harder than all that. Has it been so tough on him? Should we get him a pillow?

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You know, if the guy is walking around with a bullseye on his chest, because he is blck, one would think he would be interested in doing something great so that, if they ever are successful, his legacy will be of having done something great, something a bit more lasting then being one of the President's KIO Killed In Office]. It is actually this consideration that gives me reason to believe he actually wants to do some good and is more then the silly grifter some would wish to portray him as.

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I'll believe it when he acts with some urgency and passion. I've never seen luke-warm dishwater get the grease off.

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Time will tell. I'm not blind to his shortcomings to date, but this HCR is not yet written.

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Thank you for standing up and being counted, Des. I am ashamed and disgusted with the meme that "Van Jones wasn't a truther, but if he was there is no room for him in the government." I have heard this turn of phrase repeated in FDL, Digby, Booman and other places that should know better.

Truther is not the liberal antonym of birther. The 9/11 Commission was a whitewash. There are legitimate inquiries that have not been pursued. Sibel Edmonds has been silenced. KSM was tortured for information that was published in the report without question or disclaimer. These kinds of holes leave the field open for "inside-jobbers" which are like birthers because they can take a shoddy film like Loose Change and treat it as legitimate investigation. But the government refuses to conduct an aboveboard inquiry.

This uneasiness about 9/11 allows for the kind of redbaiting conducted by Beck. How in the hell can Obama protect a staffer from a 24 hour news cycle and the already entrenched prejudice against Truthers? He can't. No amount of rhetorical legedermain can defend what the audience reflexively refuses to entertain.

So Van Jones becomes a casualty of information warfare. And liberals get to scapegoat Obama as weak... When the liberals have already ceded 9/11 to the flagwavers.

If the strongest defense from liberals is "Van Jones wasn't aware of what he signed," then the weakness isn't Obama. The weakness comes from the progressives who don't want to be associated with conspiracy theory. So good men go down because we don't want to risk our reputations by questioning the government's handling of an attack on our nation.

So once more I thank you Des. There is no shame in doubting the 9/11 imvestigation. Van Jones deserves better than the witch trial he received at the hands of Fox and Fiends.

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It always amazes me how incredibly obvious the lies are from the Right. They are right out there in the open for the world to see.

Since when it seeking the truth something to scorn? How did we get to this point that an expression as noble as "truth-seeker" has become anethema? You seek truth? We will marginalize you.

It's also curiosu how there are many perspectives on 9/11, but only the most extreme is discussed, and I do not see that it is commensurate with what these folks were doing. They are not suggesting Bush did it so much as he allowed it to happen. Much was ignored by many, many people. The mere fact that the tapes from Air Traffic Control and videos were destroyed so swiftly is enough proof of that for me. In all honesty, I am glad we are moving foward, but I do think we could spend some time exposing the ones who ALLOWED 9/11 to happen.

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Americans have the miserable tendency (since radio, really) to accept conventional wisdom and scorn skeptics. This has led me to believe that the majority of us are beholden to doctrine.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that our nation is the most advanced and benevolent in world history. That our military is a humanitarian instrument. That Capitalism is the one true model and all markets are due liberty at the exclusion of equality.

Our goverment is true in all manner of action, public and private. Our enemies oppose our ideology because our motives are pure. Our system of government is the best of all possible models. Our founding fathers are infallible; it is only our interpretation that is flawed.

If a blue-ribbon panel is created, we accept their conclusions without question for they are cardinals and beholden to no ill motive.

Our media is all things to all people. It presents every facet at all times for our consumption. If it is important, we the people are fully informed. Our heightened awareness is the reason that our government is above reproach.

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You might take a look at De Toqueville. I've never read him, but it seems like lots of these "modern" traits of America were there in the early years as well. Must have been some machine at work crossing the Atlantic.

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Yes, it is an amazing work of determination to persist in believing the myths we have created for our own delusional existence.

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Olbermann may have been asked to tone down criticism of Orally, but he is going to be asking his viewers if they know of any dirt about cry-baby Glenn Beck.

Send Me Everything You Can Find About Glenn Beck
by Keith Olbermann
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Sun Sep 06, 2009 at 10:14:03 AM PDT

I don't know why I've got this phrasing in my head, but: Find everything you can about Glenn Beck, Stu Burguiere, and Roger Ailes.

No, even now, I refuse to go all caps.

No, sending me links to the last two Countdowns with my own de-constructions of his biblical vision quality Communist/Fascist/Socialist/Zimbalist art at Rockefeller Center (where, curiously, he works, Comrade) doesn't count. Nor does sending me links to specious inappropriate point-underscoring prove-you're-innocent made-up rumors.

* Keith Olbermann's diary :: ::
*

Tuesday we will expand this to the television audience and have a dedicated email address to accept leads, tips, contacts, on Beck, his radio producer Burguiere, and the chief of his tv enablers, Ailes (even though Ailes' power was desperately undercut when he failed to pull off his phony "truce" push).

This becomes necessary after this in order to prove various cliches about goose and gander, and to remind everybody to walk softly and carry a big popsicle, and most particularly to save this nation from the Oligarhy of The Stupid.

I keep wondering if somewhere somebody named Ollie Garhey thinks he's in charge now. Or, even more entertainingly and societally satisfying, if somebody named Ali Garhi does.

Despite the worn-out snark above, I am in earnest here.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/9/6/777880/-Send-Me-Everything-You-Can-Find-About-Glenn-Beck

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Bad idea. The boycott was and is more effective because it deprives them of their advertising lifeblood. But creating a contaminant atmosphere in the search for a dead boy/live girl smoking gun only gives these douchenozzles the stamp of persecution.

Leave that to Larry Flynt.

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Yes, Beck has already done enough and what he presents on FOX every day is sufficient to justify his removal from a national stage. Going any deeper will be perceived/marketed as withc hunting and persecution. We have plenty right there on TV, every day.

The only thing we are missing is a psychoanalysis of his mental state.

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Along with Glenn Beck, CNN's Lou Dobbs has announced himself as an active opponent of the Obama administration.

News anchors are taking active roles in trying to bring down a Presidency. Any newsman ho addresses this issue is to be applauded.

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Actually I think Larry Flynt is more honest in what he does than all the rest.

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Beck, Limbaugh, Coulter, etc are always going to feel persecuted. When they had the WH and Congress, Liberals were still the unpatriotic horde.

O'Reilly loves falafels, but is allowed to publish a book promoting moral values for children. Pat Buchanan is a Hitler apologist, but is a valued political analyst. Olbermann's action is rational is a media that is skewed towards the wingnuts.

What would the media response be to Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson supporting armed protesters at Republican events? If Sharpton or Jackson felt that the GOP was being unfair to the public in it's deliberations on health care and had protesters shouting down GOP House and Senate members, how would that play in MSM? Compare that image with the fact that Republicans can go on TV and state their support for the teabaggers as frustrated Americans.

There need to be more people taking Olbermann's stand.

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Cheney can tell Senator Leahy on the floor of the senate to "fuck yourself" and that's ok. Bush has numerous times flashed people the finger and now Beck and others are upset that Van Jones called republicans assholes. Give me a break. What we need is for all progressive members of congress to give a big "go fuck yourself" to the republicans and get something done to put this nation back on the right path.

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