The Bushevik Importance of Embracing Failure

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL

Perhaps some BuzzFlash readers are right in asserting that the goal of Bushevism is chaos, because that allows them to argue for more dictatorial powers to tame the beast that they created.

There may be some truth to that.

It’s certainly within the realm of possibility.

After all, their goal – as a multiple-pronged campaign of power grabs have proved -- is to seize the apparatus of the state – Stasi style. And to use any power at their means (including eavesdropping, trumped up indictments, theft of computer data, signing statements, etc.) to consolidate power.

They are like the shark in "Jaws." You can’t reason with them. They just keep chomping away.

But there is also the theory that they are complete and utter bunglers, who have survived with the support of a cheerleading, obsequious corporate press and a Democratic Party that still has trouble defining the terms of the political debate.

Many BuzzFlash readers have become so numb to the complete and thorough fiasco of the Bush/Cheney administration that they have given up on any counter force emerging to end the Iraq War or force the arrogant, mendacious, and totally feckless duo from office.

We don’t know about the political practicality of achieving impeachment, but it is a moral imperative to pursue it. It is the only redress that can restore our Constitutional rights, integrity and the rule of law, at this time, to our nation.

The Republican Party has come to symbolize the party of failed leadership, which runs on the nearly empty fumes of lies and mainstream media puffery.

The GOP cannot lead a nation, except into a land of deluded visions that have been shattered by the loss of thousands upon thousands of American and Iraqi lives.

We long ago stopped fighting terrorism. Now we are just fighting so as not to be perceived as losing. We are just fighting to keep a hand in the Iraqi oil reserves, and may start a conflagration to regain the control over the Iranian oil reserves we lost with the fall of the Shah.

The Neo-Cons have come to recognize the importance of embracing failure, because it is now their last chance to succeed at a power grab to control a nation. But the control they seek is over America. Iraq is just a sideshow.

As we write this editorial, the Bush Administration is calling for even more secret eavesdropping powers over Americans. As we pointed out in a previous editorial, Alberto "Consigliere" Gonzales could not assure the Senate some time ago that the current illegal eavesdropping is not being used for political purposes.

Of course, we know that it is -- just as the U.S. Attorneys are being used to try and help ensure Republican victories in elections – just one of many efforts to create an infrastructure of surveillance and party-serving prosecutions and media slander.

The Democrats in Congress may hold a slim majority, but that wouldn’t deter the Republicans from asserting their power, would it?

Until the Democrats on Capitol Hill realize that Cheney and Bush have an Endgame in mind other than Iraq, they will continue to turn away from impeachment.

The Endgame that Cheney and Bush have on their mind is Republican Party control of American politics by having Congress allow them to legally enact provisions that enable the Busheviks to assume a grip on the American government apparatus – and to use all means possible to maintain Republican power for years to come.

If you think that a Democratic victory in the presidential election in 2008 is relatively assured, you have forgotten that the election of 2000 was stolen.

The Republicans haven’t forgotten how to mug democracy.

They don’t plan on going quietly into the night.

Only impeachment will restore a semblance of our Constitutional system of checks and balances – and prevent the legalized creation of Stasi-like powers that will not be possible to roll back.

We almost reached that point until the Democrats assumed leadership of Congress.

But, remember, the right wingers have a lot of tricks up their sleeve.

Do you think that they are continuing to amass dictatorial-like "unitary authority" for a Democratic president to use in less than two years?

BuzzFlash doesn’t think so.

They don’t just plan to turn over the White House if they lose the popular vote.

Or maybe we will never know that they stole it this time, because Congress will have given them so many powers that the theft will not leave a trace.

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL

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Stumbling, fumbling, bumbling

One way to look at the Master of Disaster is that he's probably not such a screwup at all. After all, he and his evil cadre have become obscenely wealthy stealing taxpayer money while at the same time brutalizing a helpless Iraq, stealing her oil, and scaring the living daylights out of everyone in the entire region. It seems they can hardly wait to pound Iran into rubble next on the (almost) same pretext used to lie us into Iraq. I think they're crazy enough to do it, too.The trouble with their bizare reasoning is that they seem unable to see the dire consequences of their actions a few years-or even months from now.The lure of even more ill-gotten wealth is too strong for them to resist, and THAT'S what makes them so dangerous,They're essentially escapees from an institution for the criminally insane, and the men with the nets need to get ready for action.

Troops Out Now Is The Key To Impeachment

Because once the troops are home there'll be this outcry of "Now what was it again Mr. President, that our loved ones were martyred for?" Impeachment then? It'll be a slam dunk.

Our task is defined

We need to keep the pressure on Congress to bring our troops home, as quickly as they safely can be extricated from Iraq; a last date for removal set, for instance, July '07 could be the "drop-dead". To get the Executive Branch's attention, war authorization must be legislatively withdrawn and defunding set to coordinate with the troop withdrawl. Keep hammering away at those Bush clones in the Legislative Branch. With Delay gone, campaign money drying up and investigations in the works on a number of Republican representatives, they have less to lose by standing up to bullying from the Executive.

We will leave the Iraqis significant infrastructure, constructed with the obvious plan of a long term occupation. The billion-dollar American Embassy, the largest in the world, due to be completed this year, will be the perfect monument to the Bush Administration's Imperial designs. The Iraqis will doubtless have the perfect plan for it.

Our first goal is to bring the troops home and insist on a political resolution to the mess Bush made. With steady pressure from us the investigations will continue to reveal the criminal activity of the Administration. We need to coordinate our demands with other progressives, stay focused and raise the "I" word at the opportune moment. Unless the entire Republican Party is corrupt and ready to jockey with other imperialists for who will be "king", there should be a number of conservatives who are eager to cut their ties to the Administration and begin to rebuild their party. The Democrats should likewise "see the handwriting on the wall" and realize that conditions in this nation are fertile for a second revolution. Pressure from us applied to representatives on both sides of the aisle equals our best chance to jettison this Administration.

Anyone for extradition of Bush key players to stand trial in some yet to be convened world court?

Impeachment?

HEAR-FREAKING-HEAR!!!!

Kate
Scrawling graffiti on whited sepulchres everywhere!

Impeachment

While I agree that impeachment is long overdue there is the matter of simple arithmetic. The votes simply aren’t there. Like the circus the Republicans put on with Clinton, this could easily backfire given the current state of the Corporate Media. The last thing we need is for Bush & Co. to receive any sympathy because it’s a “just for political gains” Impeachment circus. The current set of hearings and the unending number of hearings that could be initiated to expose these traitors, thieves and miscreants for what they are will have to suffice. Their power can only be reined in by a death from a thousand cuts approach. Even then, it must not appear to be political. The Democratic leadership must remain above the fray and let the Committee Chairmen take the lead. Investigations into FISCAL improprieties are always good theater. Nothing hits home like exposing Americans' tax dollars being stolen or wasted. There’s so much to investigate that the Administration could be tied in knots for the duration. The Republicans in Congress would be reduced to either supporting misdeeds (and risk being tarred and feathered) or torpedoing the Administration to save their Political skins. Either way, they lose.

Impeachment

We as voters should have never been concerned with the impeachment process, since Dubya was put into office illegally. This may sound pedestrian, but I believe the facts speak for themselves, ie, if facts had "vocal chords".

Congress needs to concentrate on getting out soldiers out of Iraq the "day before yesterday", and Dubya, no more photo ops, please!