Here it is: Fifty Pages of Fluff. Jonathan Tasini, among others, has posted a draft of the AT&T Democratic Convention Party Platform: Here's a PDF. It's not all fluff, but it's packaged that way, and you have to plow through 8 pages of stomach-turning platitudinous cowardice before getting to anything worthwhile. There is, in the end, a good deal of worthwhile stuff in here, and a good deal of head fakes in the right direction with no substantive detail.
When Nancy Pelosi recently remarked that she was avoiding impeachment in order to be bipartisan, she wasn't kidding. And this is introduced as a bipartisan platform. It opens by, admirably, noting that we face crises of war, economic collapse, and environmental disaster. What to do? "Abandon the politics of partisan division." Yep, that oughta about fix things. The next sentence even throws in the word "accountability" with no shame whatsoever. The platform makes no mention of the governmental crimes of the past 7.5 years, no promises to punish the perpetrators, and no suggestion of ways to deter their repetition. Just vague desires to do better.
The Cheney-Bush gang didn't launch wars of aggression slaughtering over a million innocent people and ruining nations for human society. They made "mistakes", "failed", and "overextended our military." Not that they could have been expected to do much worthwhile, since "The American people do not want government to solve all our problems; we know that personal responsibility, character, imagination, diligence, hard work and faith ultimately determine individual achievement." Well, shit, and here I was fixin to go to Denver when I should just stay home and pray for more responsibility and diligence and let yall handle the big decisions.
And by "yall" I mean the glorious new bipartisan consensus, since "There can be no Republican or Democratic ideas, only policies that are smart and right and fair and good for America -- and those that aren't." What sort of Coloradan horseshit did these people step in on the way to the printers? What sort of talk is that for a majority party going up against the would-be successor to the least popular president in the history of the nation, a senile fool bragging constantly about his role in a war opposed by three-quarters of the country? No Democratic ideas? None? And no correspondence between Republican ideas and stupid, wrong, unfair, badness? If you're not going to put an offense on the field, Barack, your defense is going to wear down by November.
News-flash: the top concern of the American public is neither turning a deficit into a surplus nor "competing in a global economy." It's seeing more people able to live a safe and happy and rewarding and sustainable life. We don't have to compete with other nations to do that. We just have to stop rigging the system against workers and against the environment. And if we don't help people do that in other nations too, we'll never do it here. I don't think it's your place, Madam Platform Chair, to judge whether I'm willing to work hard enough or to give your "God" the credit for my "potential." Your job is to protect my rights and stop rigging the system for those who buy your advertisements. Why is there no mention whatsoever of our legalized system of campaign bribery in this rotting, termite-infested platform?
Why does the platform avoid mentioning the poor and begin with a stupid bribe offer to "middle class Americans"? An "energy rebate"? Where is the move to renewable energy that can address the crisis you noted above?
I'm glad you intend to put $50 billion into job creation. But that's a drop in the bucket compared to what you intend to put into wars and the military. Sure, it beats McCain until he copies it. But where is the vision, the daring, the deeds to match your opening rhetoric? Heck, further down in the platform you propose giving Israel $30 billion, no doubt most of it in the form of weaponry. If we can afford that sort of disastrous crony-profiting waste and antagonization of potential enemies, can't we afford a little bit more than $50 billion for useful things that might be appreciated by the people whose taxes all this money comes from?
Why is your next priority "empowering families"? What ever became of citizens and the rights they should have no matter whom they live with? And then why do you simply recite the all-too-familiar hardships people face? What will you do about it?
The third topic you turn to is health care, but you ignore the desperate need for a single-payer system and simply prefer to recite the problem. Seven years of Bush-bashing has led you to almost glory in problems, I'm afraid, and edge carefully away from anything that might actually solve them. The number of words you chew through to explain your non-solutions to the lack of a single-payer health system suggests the rebirth of Hillary Clinton's phonebook-thick plan to enrich the insurance companies while preventing them from gouging us, with perhaps an addendum on turning water into wine.
In contrast to your muddled mess of a health care position, your positions on Social Security and pensions are clear and honest and should be a model for a heavy rewriting of this platform. You are to be applauded for rejecting the pretense that Social Security is in trouble and for proposing to provide all workers with pensions. Your backing of the right to organize through the Employee Free Choice Act and other measures is just as admirable. Raising the minimum wage and indexing it to inflation is long overdue, but could you not have at least proposed as a starting point for discussion some general idea of what amount you will try to raise it to, since that will make all the difference?
Eventually you turn briefly to poverty and offer some worthwhile solutions, including equal pay for women. Then you turn to the environmental crisis under the headline "Investing in American Competitiveness." But your proposals are vague and your goals, while all pointed in the right direction, too little too late.
Then you turn to education. While free quality preschool would be a creative proposal, "affordable" preschool is less inspiring. Expanding Head Start is a very good plan, but how much will you expand it? Why are your proposals for K-12 all vague and unquantified, and why do you believe it necessary to diminish the value of anything you eventually propose by stressing the greater importance of parenting? Making college free would be a powerful alternative to garrisoning the globe with expensive military bases (bases that go completely unmentioned in your platform as if they simply did not exist although they employ a half million Americans in 150 countries), but offering students $4,000 for college won't get us very far.
Then you make all sorts of good and important, if not terribly inspiring, proposals on the economy and taxation and housing. And as one reads along, the defensive repetition of rightwing rhetoric never vanishes, but does diminish. It's as if someone had been assigned to add an extra glossy coat of that stuff to the first dozen pages. By the time you reach page 20, the paint fumes are fading away. The proposals on housing and lending and bankruptcy are vague and sound much better than the recent performance of Democrats in Congress would suggest, but I prefer to see you moving in the right direction rather than the wrong one. Your proposals on corporate trade policies are more believably but disappointingly weak.
In section 2 ("Renewing American Leadership") you turn to fear-mongering After mentioning Roosevelt, Truman, and Kennedy, you claim that we face threats at least as dangerous as did they. Really? As dangerous as nukes on Cuba? Are you serious? We "have interests not just in Baghdad, but" also in a long list of places all over the globe? Really? Will we bomb those places if "necessary" to protect our "interests"? What exactly is "the fundamentalist challenge to freedom"? Where is your response to the past 7.5 years of rolling back our freedoms, and who do you think did that? Why are you threatened by China, India, Russia, and a united Europe? EUROPE???
You propose to end the war in Iraq responsibly? I don't care what you think you mean by that, but can you explain WHEN you will do it? You propose to "defeat Al Qaeda"? How in the world would you do that, and will you arrest and prosecute in courts of law (not kangaroo courts - which also go unmentioned here) those responsible for murdering innocents? You want to "secure nuclear weapons from terrorists"? Can you name one terrorist (George W. Bush doesn't count) who has ever possessed a nuclear weapon? You want to "revitalize" the military after 7.5 years of the greatest expansion it (or any other military in the history of the world) has ever seen? Your other goals of using diplomacy and combating climate change are admirable, but they may not succeed when loaded down with all of this fear-mongering and militarism.
"Iraq was a diversion from the fight against terrorists who struck us on 9-ll." No, it was not. It was a diversion from a criminal war of aggression against the people of Afghanistan that has done nothing to advance the arrest and prosecution of the key individuals behind those crimes, but has created a great deal of hostility toward the United States. You want to "redeploy" from Iraq to Afghanistan and leave behind a non-combat force in Iraq. But how will you persuade the Iraqis not to combat your non-combat force? Attempts over the past 7.5 years to create reality by announcing it haven't worked out so well.
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The Democratic Platform will refer to the Iraq War as a "great strategic blunder" indicating it was simply an honest mistake thereby relieving the Bush administration of any accountability at all, even for using "false pretenses" on the road to war.
The new president will now have no fear of impeachment whatsoever, as long as that president doesn't lie about a sexual liason, and as long as that president is a Republican.
If the president is a democrat then accountability, the truth, and the rule of law, will be demanded for the slighest misdeed, even for letting the pet poop on the sidewalk by mistake, will become an impeachable offense with the Republicans spending tens of millions of dollars to prove their case.
Democrats have become a sorry bunch who will be scorned by Republicans forever for taking the nation's Constitution "off the table" when they had a majority.
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Gene Cappa (43 articles, 28 quicklinks, 113 diaries, 348 comments [33 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Thursday, Aug 7, 2008 at 9:23:17 PM
DNC Platform/Obama Bashing? What's McCain doing for you lat
Comment from Ratings: First I would like to say that Obama isn't the whole DNC. And there are many Democrats that are trying hard to make a difference, even though Nancy Polisi may not be one that I would choose as an example.
Have you read or seen any difference between McCain and Obama? Have you seen any news that talks about their differences in campaigning? Have you see McCain, who by the way is not every Republican, stumbling daily on what he stands for, and is losing the confidence of his own party? According to MSNBC his own party is really worried about his campaign.
McCain is not taking a stand on anything. One day he is giving away tire pressure meters and denouncing that keeping your air pressure in your tires correct will not help with energy, making fun of Obama. The next day, after getting the information that it will help a lot, he is saying that it is one way to help with energy.
Obama has said he will hold meetings on C-span if he is elected
and has said it will not be an easy fix, but we can work on things together. He has made statements for change as far as openess in the government, more money for College, more money for Africa to help the people there, a healthcare system for those that don't have one at work (which they would have to contribute to), and a hefty tax for the windfall profit that the oil companies are making. He promises higher taxes for the very wealthy and lower for the lower and middle class. I think that's a good start for an incoming president.
McCain as I see it is not offering much as to what he would do except be a repetition of the Bush regime. I have listened to some of his town meetings and heard many of his speaches and have seen no substance that he stands on. Much of his time is spent going over the mistakes he thinks Obama has made that day or whining that he isn't getting the attention that Obama is. I wish I knew what he stands for other than wanting to make war, but his focus of his campaign is on putting Obama down instead of standing on his issues. My personal opinion is he is a grumpy old man; but I have heard that he may have been so brain washed while in Vietnam that he is let's say, "not all there". I read that on one of my emails; maybe Brasscheck or here.
Anyway, we all have a right to our opinions but let's try to use language that isn't offensive. Cursing isn't necessary when trying to make a point. And just because you believe something doesn't make it true. Investigate, investigate, and then investigate some more. It's worth every minute!
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Snoopy (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 42 comments) on Thursday, Aug 7, 2008 at 11:44:24 PM
The Colorado Democratic Party Platform includes IMPEACHMENT
Obama's Platform Damn Well Better Include Impeachment!
It is getting easier to believe Obama is no different than McCain.
PLEASE: Use Your Power as a Voter Now To Force Impeachment Hearings (or lose it forever)
"As John Dean points out, Bush/Cheney have broken the same laws Nixon did, only Nixon's actions did not cost the lives of over 4000 brave American men and women".
Bush and Cheney are the most impeachable US executives in American history. If the House Democrats do not hold impeachment hearings soon it will be plain to all that they are unworthy of their office.
The failure of the House Democrats to hold Bush and Cheney accountable for the WMD Lies is unforgiveable. The only way any Incumbent House Democrat will get my vote is to hold Impeachment Hearings prior to the election.
No matter what Bush/Cheney Crimes evidence comes out the House Democrats will try to ignore it. It is time for some tough love for Incumbent House Democrats.
How can we make Impeachment Hearings Happen?
Arrayed against impeachment literally, is nearly the entire Democratic Party establishment as well as most Republicans. But the Democrats control Congress and can start Impeachment Hearings with a simple majority vote. The Dems have the votes.
Most rank and file Democratic voters want Impeachment but are being ignored by the Democratic Congress.
In addition, many of the so called progressive organizations are also in lockstep with the House Democrats (such as: MoveOn, ACLU & UFPJ ) and against impeachment. It will take a very hard fight to over come this and some real courage on the part of individual Democratic voters.
In Colorado we have actually been doing negative campaigning against all incumbent Democratic Congressmen who refuse even to discuss impeachment.
We have a Congressman Udall who is running to be a Senator from Colorado. He supposedly has a liberal background but is moving right as fast as he can. He avoids all protesters who want to stop the Iraq War funding and who support impeachment. The difficult aspect is that the Colorado Democratic Party, the Media, and most Colorado Progressive organizations are helping him avoid us.
Even so, the race for the US Senate from Colorado is statistically "too close to call", so we have a real chance to make a difference here. We believe that since the race is "so close" that we actually can stop Udall from winning and going to the Senate.
The way we are doing this is by doing "Negative Protesting" at our weekly impeachment events, at all of his public events and by constant "commenting" on all newspaper articles about Udall (nationwide). We only have to sway the vote of a very small percentage of voters to keep Udall out of the Senate. This is doable.
Up until about two weeks ago, the honking at our weekly events had quadrupled since January. Then we used much "tougher" anti-Udall language on our signs and the honking doubled again. So much so that the Denver Police came and threatened arrest if we continued to use "honk to impeach" signs and also threatened us with citations for "disturbing the peace". A strong indication that we are getting to the Democratic establishment and that the public is with us.
Regarding "commenting", after awhile you become somewhat adept at changing the subject of an article to relate it to Udall and why he shouldn't be a Senator from Colorado. It really stirs people up and gets the discussion going. If you all are interested in how we do that I can share a list of links to articles that we've commented on.
Given that impeachment advocates have worked hard to lobby Congress to hold hearings and have done so for many years with no results, we think it is time for all impeachment advocates to get tough with Incumbent House Democrats.
The House Democrats have ignored us for years. Unless we threaten to un-elect them with negative campaigning they will continue to ignore us. The only thing they care about is getting re-elected.
Unless Angry Liberal Democrats, Independents, Republicans, Greens and the rest of you get off the couch and carry signs in front of all Incumbent House Democratic Congressmen's offices with harsh language such as "UDALL is a Traitor to Our Constitution because he Refuses To Impeach"...
There Will Be No Impeachment.
It is up to you.
John H Kennedy, Denver CO, 43 yr Democratic voter, Obama delegate to the Denver County Democratic Convention, organizer of the IMPEACH COLORADO COALITIONhttp://ImpeachCO.com
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John H Kennedy (12 articles, 7 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 281 comments [19 recommended, 0 rejected]) on Friday, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:49:52 AM
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