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May 26, 2008 at 09:26:42

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Re Recount: Remiss!

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When I read last week that James Baker III hosted a preview of the HBO film Recount at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University in Houston, I knew that this dramatic interpretation of the 2000 election would disappoint those who long for historical accuracy.

And it did.

Not in all ways, mind you, but in some extraordinarily essential ones.

On Sunday morning, I wrote in an email that a true telling of the 2000 election had to include at least two points. An excellent telling would include a third. I finished with "Let’s see how HBO does."

Within minutes of the start of Recount, I yelled out, "NO!" That’s not right!" They blew it coming out of the gate.

The film showed that at 2:16 AM, the vote in Florida, which would be the deciding factor for the entire country, was called by ABC News for George W. Bush, immediately followed by the NBC, CBS and CNN.

But that is simply not the case. History has shown that the first call at 2:16 AM came from Fox News – conveniently omitted by HBO. The person who made that call was John Ellis, the son of former President George H.W. Bush’s sister Nancy, first cousin of both Texas Governor George W. Bush and Florida Governor Jeb Bush. He later reported to The New Yorker how "cool" it was to be on the phone with his two powerful cousins, going over the numbers all night and into the morning, until the moment the numbers showed that George had won and Ellis made the fateful call for Bush. Though Ellis claimed he had done the calculations, the actual election projection expert at Fox, Cynthia Talkov, sitting with him, has since reported that Ellis simply gave the call on Jeb’s say-so.

Some may remember this tidbit from the beginning of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 911, but the detailed review of this moment and its consequences can be found in David W. Moore’s book The News Media and Theft of the 2000 Election, and recently adapted as the opening article "Because Jeb Said So: What Really Happened on Election Night in Florida" in the outstanding book of essays edited by Mark Crispin Miller, Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000-2008.

So, on my first point, the HBO film utterly failed.

My second point was the riot at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center on November 22nd, where the Miami-Dade Canvassing Board was attempting to complete a review of over 10,000 disputed ballots. While the film showed that a particular group entered the building, got past the police, and then became actively accusatory, aggressively intimidating, and succeeded in causing the 3-person Board to quit the recount, Recount did not do justice to the truth. The identity of these thugs was left to a throw-away line about Republican operatives flown down in an Enron jet from Denis Leary’s character, Michael Whouley over a drink in a bar. It didn’t event warrant a response from Kevin Spacey’s Ron Klain.

But in truth, the identity of those people has long been documented, especially those featured in an infamous photograph, and many went on to positions in the Bush/Cheney White House or even more profitable jobs with lobbying firms and government contractors.

One would think that the celebration of the success of these efforts, a Thanksgiving banquet in Ft Lauderdale, complete with Wayne Newton singing "Danke Schoen", would have added an entertaining nuance to the film’s story.

As for the third story element I’d mentioned, it was entirely missing. The truth would have been much better served if we could have seen the upset long-time employees of Sequoia Voting Systems, responsible for the production of perfectly successful punch card ballot cards for decades, who were suddenly ordered by the newly-sold company to change the parameters for certain Florida precincts, for the first time, to adjust for humidity, and who witnessed the acceptance of sub-standard paper products that their experienced quality-control managers had rejected. For this revelation, we have http://www.hd.net/drr227.html]">Dan Rather and HDNet to thank.

As for James Baker, and his win for the "best man", it was James Doty, a lawyer from his law firm in Texas, Baker Botts, who had written the contract for W’s highly profitable purchase of the Texas Rangers using the money he got when he suddenly dumped his Harken Oil stock. It was also that same lawyer, newly hired by Papa Bush’s appointed head of the Security and Exchange Commission, Richard Breeden, another Baker Botts lawyer, who closed the investigation into George W. Bush’s sudden dumping of that same Harken Oil stock, sold after discovering that the company was failing but before reporting to stockholders the corrected Profit/Loss statement.

It was also James Baker who brought Papa Bush to the Carlyle Group, and the investment income that has multiplied well with government and military contracts.

In the film, Baker recounts why he became a Republican, how a good friend called him up and asked him to join his campaign for Congress knowing that Baker needed to step away from his grief over the death of his first wife, and that friend was none other than George H.W. Bush. How touching. How ironic. Because of James Baker III's actions, there are now families who grieve over the deaths of up to a million Iraqis and Afghanis and over 4,000 American soldiers – to say nothing of the victims of the mismanagement that caused the deaths after Katrina, the high rate of suicides in the U.S. military, and the untold number of victims of policies that have corrupted the EPA, OSHA, MSHA, etc., etc., etc.

So, in retrospect, is the much-publicized telling of the story of an historical decision -- using respected actors and an occasionally daring network, without revealing key plot points that reveal the dark misuse of power, scheming and theft -- still useful?

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Very well said!

I was chock in the middle of the 2000 election theft and was appointed one of many Democratic observers to the recounts in Pinellas County.

This event turned me from merely a concerned citizen to a political junkie. I suspect it did the same for many and so I conclude that while the Rethuglicans got what they wanted THAT day, the blowback from what they did will haunt them for decades in terms of energized Democratic opponents.

by Steven Leser (231 articles, 49 quicklinks, 35 diaries, 1798 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 10:09:39 AM
 


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Dennis KaiserHave submitted work to OpEdNews and others. Administer the website NotSee America and am writing a book on the take-over of America.

What Blowback?

They simply moved their crimes to Ohio in 2004.  Of course there were other states which had illegal activities; i.e., Texas, Florida (again), to name a few, but the focus was on Ohio.  I took part in observing the recount in Highland county.  The 3% "random" ballots had been counted the week before we got there.  When pointing out this was to be randomly picked we were told that Ken Blackwell, Bush's campaign leader in the state and Secretary of State, told them to do it that way. When the hand count did not come out correctly and should have invoked a full counting of all ballots the computer guy from Triad, the company which which programmed the computer to count the ballots, explained why the difference occurred.  He also mentioned he had been in the week before to "fix" a machine.  

So, blowback is not a concern to this criminal bunch. Underlings in Ohio's election process have gone to jail as a result of illegalities, but the nation has suffered 4 more years of thugs in charge. They simply learn new tactics and will move their "game" to other states with each election.  The 2008 election, if there is one, will focus on maybe Pennsylvania.  

by Dennis Kaiser (15 articles, 0 quicklinks, 21 diaries, 341 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 12:39:49 PM
 


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Mr MCurrently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee. For those wishing to view my work you can see my latest at: nolevee.com

In what world?

That would be nice if true. But I've seen too many crooks die old with smiles on their faces to believe that they'll get what's coming to them in this world. And I hold little truck with them getting it the next.

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 51 diaries, 2028 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 3:16:32 PM
 


"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Barbara Bellows-TerraNova"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Yes, but beware of what may come first.

While I agree that it all comes out in the end and justice will prevail somewhere down the line, my concern is that as Bush/Cheney/Rove/ and the rest of their crew get cornered, they will attack -- Iran could be their excuse to impliment measures they've been setting up through a series of Executive Orders that increase Presidential power.

That could include the indefinite postponement of the next Presidential election.

by Barbara Bellows-TerraNova (20 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 77 comments) on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 4:25:29 AM
 


I am a teacher.
And the beat goes onI am a teacher.

The "Colonel"?

Who was the colonel that the republithug protestors referred to in the elevator scene in the movie?  While this program might not have included everything, it still opened a lot of eyes to what Bush would do to win.  It was also a "preview of coming attractions" for the next 8 years of the Bush crime families' administration.

by And the beat goes on (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 11 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 2:42:11 PM
 


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There is one more huge flaw ...

The fact that nothing has been done to fix our totally flawed election system might be the biggest telling point of just what a completely fake democracy we live in.

So what, they steal elections? So what if they start illegal wars? So what they murder one-million people? So what ... if nothing is done to fix the problem what good is it to know about it? We know they stole the election - so what? We know they killed 3,000+ on 9/11 - so what? We know they lied us into wars - so what? We know they wire-tap - so what? We know a lot of things that the people, courts, or congress aren't doing a damn thing about - so what?

Not only has nothing been done to fix many of these problems, they've gotten worse. I can envision the same massive election fraud in this election. Since accountability is something only found in a dictionary now, I see no reason why any number of catastrophes should happen to ensure that these cretins never get held accountable for their treasonous actions. An attack on Iran, even the much talked about this week of assassination, nothing is beneath these putrid scum-bags. The Mafia has more morals than these criminals.

"If voting could change things - they'd make it illegal"

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 51 diaries, 2028 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 3:12:47 PM
 


BIO!Bye-eye-eye-ohh!Bush is prez  and I wanna move away! 
mickeyBIO!Bye-eye-eye-ohh!Bush is prez  and I wanna move away! 

recount

Wasn't an actual recount done by the press? Does anyone have a link to those results?

by mickey (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Monday, May 26, 2008 at 8:13:58 PM
 


"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Barbara Bellows-TerraNova"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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The Real Results

Here is the website of the project by the National Opinion Research Center, which was commissioned by the Media Consortium to finish the vote count.  I admit I'm not finding a simple answer here, but I had a strange experience in looking for this information.  My computer froze on one website, and on another, the only way I could get it to finish loading was to go back and go to the cached version.  Hmmmm, verrrrrrrrry interrrrressstttting. . .

by Barbara Bellows-TerraNova (20 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 77 comments) on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 10:33:11 PM
 


Hi. I used to be a Democrat
but I just couldn't believe
how voting for James Earl Carter
was just so damned naive

I don't like W
but I do like his momma
She is much cooler than Hillary
much paler than Obama

So, I am pretty much a man without a party. But that's OK because I usually wind up puking at parties anyway.

Rod RossmanHi. I used to be a Democrat
but I just couldn't believe
how voting for James Earl Carter
was just so damned naive

I don't like W
but I do like his momma
She is much cooler than Hillary
much paler than Obama

So, I am pretty much a man without a party. But that's OK because I usually wind up puking at parties anyway.

Hi

I am new to this blog and am simply astounded by the depth of conviction posted here.

Did you know there is a 911 conspiracy theory book advertised here?  Oh,  what's  that?  You did know?  Then, never mind.

I am the first to admit that I do not have the answers to all of life's issues, but I do know these two things:

1) Quoting Micheal Moore on anything just makes you look...foolish.

But, what do I know?  I thought that Ann Coulter was sexy before I realized that she is psychotic.

2) Referring to a state as Red or Blue is not only a media-driven devisive tool, it is actually incorrect.  I looked at Google-earth.  And I study geology. I have never-not once-encounted a state with only one primary color.

Oh, wait...Oklahoma actually is Red.  My bad.  Damn oxidation is making me look bad. 

Rod

 

by Rod Rossman (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 10:25:09 PM
 


"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Barbara Bellows-TerraNova"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Consider This

I'm not sure of your point, but I will say this:

If Michael Moore manages to tell a large audience in 2004 about an extremely significant fact about the 2000 election results...

While CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN miss the opportunity to tell the world when they had the change to change history...

Who looks foolish?

by Barbara Bellows-TerraNova (20 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 77 comments) on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 4:38:12 PM
 


"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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Barbara Bellows-TerraNova"Look around. You're not alone, and you know what we need to know. So go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From your websites and laptops, tell it. From the street corners and coffeehouse, tell it. From delis and diners, tell it. From the workshop and the bookstore, tell it. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, tell it. Tell it where you can, when you can and while you can. Tell America what we need to know, and we may just rekindle the patriot dream." -- Bill M...

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A Post Script

On the positive side, I do want to give the filmmakers credit for showing the issue of the voter list purged of thousands of voters deliberately by Katharine Harris directing the data research company to use too wide definitions for the names of supposed felons included.

Too bad proper credit wasn't given to Greg Palast for this discovery.   An even larger explanation of the sad truth is in his book The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, which includes the unwillingness of the press to go with this extremely important story before the vote was certified.

Another interesting inclusion was the call for "Roger Stone" when it was time to bring on the thugs. Too bad so few people know that it was that same Roger Stone who dug up the dirt on Elliot Spitzer and handed it to the FBI to bring down someone who was a problem for many in industry.

[There are also many who believe that Roger Stone was the unidentified man who gave the not-quite-real National Guard memos to Retired Lt. Colonel Bill Burkett (who had been present in the Texas Air Guard office to overhear Governor Bush's Chief of Staff, Joe Allbaugh -- yes, that crew cut guy in "Recount" on Bush's team -- tell the General to make sure there would be nothing embarrassing in the Governor's military records).   This came after Burkett appeared on television with James Moore -- co-author of Bush's Brain --  in early 2004 to tell the story of his experience in that Texas Air Guard office.  When Burkett eventually turned the documents over to Dan Rather and his team, the bait nabbed two of Bush's foes.  As for Joe Allbaugh, he was appointed by Mr. Bush to lead FEMA.   But Allbaugh smelled profit early on and quit the White House early on to create a business out of facilitating government contracts in the Middle East.]

Yep, too bad there wasn't an epilogue that put all these characters in perspective.

by Barbara Bellows-TerraNova (20 articles, 1 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 77 comments) on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 11:20:46 PM
 


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I graduated from Michigan State University in 2006 with a degree in Computer Science. Despite a stong love of college, education, acedemia, I sold out and joined the workforce upon graduation. I hope someday to return for my PhD and maybe even become a professor.

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Better movie than I expected.

According to wikipedia, the media study after the election found that Bush won according to 5 sets of standards and Gore won according to 4.  Ironically, each lost according to the standard that they themselves espoused.  The citation appeared to be the study itself which appeared too extensive for me to want to read myself.

I just watched this and was shocked by how poorly it's been recieved by the left and the right!  I am a left leaning Libertarian who initially prefered Bush and quickly learned to regret it.   I think America and indeed the world would have been better off if Gore had won but have always believed that they got it right.  I've even had a very low opinion of how Gore & the democrats handled it and find claims that the election was fixed to be purely obnoxious so I assumed I'd dislike the movie.

 And yet, I thought that it was an extremely fair and human portrayal to both sides.  It seemed that the producers tried to be as accurate as possible (which is so rare in movies; one critic cited this as their biggest critique that it didn't bend the facts enough for hollywood).  It also seemed to hit almost every point that I'd have expected either side would want to site.

This film has changed my opinion of the entire process and I expected that this would finally bring some degree of mutual understanding on this divisive issue but I guess I was wrong.

 The best part of the film was Bush's victory speach where he pledges himself to be the president of all americans including those who voted for Gore.  Sounds odd these days, doesn't it considering how he explicitely says the exact opposite now.  Now suddenly he's only got to represent the interests of those who voted for him.  And yet even most of them can't stand him any more.

by J B (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Sunday, June 1, 2008 at 6:36:29 PM
 

 

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