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March 14, 2007 at 00:57:26

Impeachment: Winning by Losing

by Ernest Partridge     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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Why not impeach Bush and Cheney and remove them from office?

Among those who devoutly wish that these two be separated from their offices, the most prominent reason for resisting impeachment is that even if a bill of impeachment were voted in the House of Representatives, conviction and removal from office by the Senate will almost certainly fail. So why begin an endeavor that is doomed at the start?  So argue such worthy observers as Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Randi Rhodes and John Dean.  Until recently, I concurred with this opinion.

These skeptics would have a point if Senate conviction and removal from office were the sole objective and consequence of impeachment, as the Republican regulars and their compliant enablers in the mainstream media would have us believe. Once again, by assuming that removal from office is the be-all and end-all of impeachment, the Democrats and many of their progressive supporters and commentators have carelessly consented to play the GOP game by the GOP rules. They have, as George Lakoff might put it, thoughtlessly adopted their opponents’ “framing” of the impeachment issue. They have, to put it bluntly, been suckered again, as they have all too many times in the past. When will they ever learn?

These Democrats, et al, seem to pay little attention to the potential benefits of an unsuccessful impeachment.  These benefits include the uncovering and publicizing of the Bushevik crimes and the consequent educating of the public.  This would, in turn, lead to the discrediting of the mainstream media and the devastation of the Republican Party,  resulting in a Democratic landslide in the next election. In short, a loss in the Senate trial might be far outweighed by the benefits of the investigations leading up to a House bill of impeachment and the subsequent debate in the Senate trial. A “win” via a loss.

The Republican stalkers of Bill Clinton were well aware that the process of impeachment might well be more significant than the outcome of conviction and removal. After all, the Clinton impeachment was launched with a full expectation that the effort would fail in the Senate. But even so, the House Republicans anticipated that there would be sufficient mischief to be gained by proceeding with a bill of impeachment that they went ahead anyway. What they did not anticipate was that the public at large would be more put-off by the GOP’s partisan shenanigans than by “Slick Willie’s” unrestrained libido.

The Democrats must stop fretting about a likely failure in the Senate and put their eyes on the prize of the results of Congressional investigation, of testimony under oath, and of the unavoidable publicity that would result therefrom. Once the worm-can of Bushevik crimes and treason is opened, those worms will never be re-canned. And who knows, once the high crimes and misdemeanors are exposed to the sunlight of open and public Congressional hearings and debate, the “impossible” Senate conviction just might turn out to be quite possible. After all, all that is required is the defection of seventeen GOP senators. And bear in mind that twenty-two Republican Senators are up for re-election in 2008. They might find themselves very hard-pressed in their re-election campaigns to justify a vote for acquittal.

Today about half of the public approves of impeachment provided they are convinced that Bush and Cheney lied to get us into war – which, in fact, they did. Most of the “stubborn third” that still approves of Bush, along with those undecided and indifferent (thanks, in part, to the mainstream media), are simply not informed of the facts.  Once impeachment is set in motion, the facts will “out.”

So let the facts come out in Congressional hearings and debates – e.g., the illegal wire-taps, the Downing Street memos, the lies that led to war ( about Saddam’s alleged WMDs, the non-existent African uranium shipments, Saddam’s alleged ties to al Qaeda) , the violations of Constitutionally guaranteed rights, violation of oaths of office (failure to “protect and defend the Constitution of the US”), the Plame affair, etc. Then approval of Bush will likely fall below 20%, with an irresistible momentum in public opinion to throw the rascals out.

As a consequence:

1. If impeachment is put back “on the table” and the House acts, first come the investigations, the testimony under oath, the arguments in the House (and on CSPAN at least, and the mainstream media, however muted). “The worm-can” will be opened.

2. The mainstream media will be forced to report these hearings.. Those that do not (e.g., FOX), will lose audience and revenue. If (as is likely) these events are under-reported and distorted, the failure and partisanship of the mainstream media, past and present, will be exposed. The commercial media will then face a difficult dilemma: resume responsible journalism or go broke. In the Soviet Union, the prospect of financial loss was not a problem, since the party media – Pravda, Izvestia and Gostelradio – were not required to make a profit. Even so, their lies and distortion eventually destroyed their credibility, as discerning Russians turned to foreign sources of news and the unauthorized, underground media, “Samizdat.”   That might well be the consequence of an attempted media blackout of impeachment investigations and debate.

3. GOP opposition to impeachment in the House and to conviction in Senate will prove to be costly. Those in Congress who vote against impeachment and conviction may lose their seats. The defection of seventeen GOP Senators may no longer be unthinkable, once the evidence comes out and is publicized. Remember that Nixon’s impeachment and conviction were first believed to be impossible. Then, as the truth came out, they became probable and eventually inevitable, as the Republican Members of Congress and Senators defected. Facing certain impeachment and conviction, Nixon resigned.

4. Once that worm can is opened, still other unresolved and explosive issues might be re-opened. Among them, the Anthrax attack of 2001 and (at long last) election fraud in the past four national elections. (Cf. my The Bombs in the Basement.)

5.    Finally, once Bush and Cheney are ensnared in a struggle to avoid impeachment, conviction and removal, the Bushevik assault on the Constitution and our rights, and the neo-con's dreams of empire, will thankfully be stalled.

Accordingly, chances are that a resolution of impeachment in the House will be a triumph for liberalism and reform, and a disaster for the regressives and the GOP, despite, or even because of, failure to convict in the Senate.

Summing up: “You’ll never win in the Senate” is precisely the argument upon which the Busheviks want the Democrats and the public to focus. If the Busheviks succeed with this misdirection, they will win: there will be no impeachment. To date, Pelosi and Reid have fallen into the trap, as has much of the progressive commentariat.

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Dr. Ernest Partridge is a consultant, writer and lecturer in the field of Environmental Ethics and Public Policy. Partridge has taught philosophy at the University of California, and in Utah, Colorado and Wisconsin. He publishes the website, "The Online Gadfly" (www.igc.org/gadfly) and co-edits the progressive website, "The Crisis Papers" (www.crisispapers.org). His book in progress, "Conscience of a Progressive," can be seen at www.igc.org/gadfly/progressive/^toc.htm .

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Harpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.
PappyHarpist, unemployed blue collar worker, and Bush basher living deep in the heart of Texas.

I don't care about the motivation...

...the plain and painful truth is the level of mendacity in the DUBYA regime is eclipsed by none! Never before has an American administration been so steeped in scandal. As each new day dawns, another scandal dawns with it! In just the past two weeks, we've had Scooter Libby's conviction. This was followed by the equally heinous call for his pardon, as if he's something other than a lying piece of shit!

That one had barely had a chance to marinate into our collective consciousness, then we had the Walter Reed debacle. This one was particularly criminal, and more than any scandal to date has proved the depth of hypocrisy and lies that come from Washington DC. Support the troops indeed! When it comes time for the DUBYA administration to put its money where its mouth is as far as truly supporting the troops, they came up dreadfully short. This resulted in two generals being rightly thrown out on their ears. It's just too bad that neither of these men will have to endure the conditions the cannon fodder of Iraq have endured.

This week, we have two as well. The first one is the political machinations of the Republicans in firing Federal Attorneys. Once again, we are shown that the (un)Patriot(ic) Act has nothing to do with "National Security", and has everything to do with keeping the thieving political butt plugs known as Republicans in power.

Already, Alberto Gonzales' chief has fallen on the sword for that one. However, appearances are that congress isn't going to take this one lying down. Gonzales lied to the Senate, and they are a lot less than amused. Even some of the Republicans are foaming at the mouth, albeit in more hushed tones than the Democrats.

Then, tonight on ABC national news, it comes out that there was only ONE source for the "intelligence" that lead us to the Iraq War. Beyond that, there are charges that it was known that this source (code name "curve ball") was as full of shit as the proverbial christmas goose. Allegedly, there were warnings from certain members of the CIA that the Iraqi defector "curve ball" was lying. Obviously, that didn't matter. DUBYA wanted a war with Iraq. All he had to do was get a certain CIA operative outed, and the rest would take care of itself.

As I said, I don't care the motivation. I don't care the reason. I don't care who gets the freakin' ball rolling on this. DUBYA and Dick(LESS) need to go bye-bye; no ifs, ands, or buts! I can only hope that eventually, someone in the House grows a set of testes and writes up articles of impeachment. You just know if DUBYA, Dick(LESS), Gonzales, Rice, and the rest of the he haw gang is forced to speak under oath, a lot of shit is going to hit a lot of fans.

So yes, if we have to lose to win, then let's get to it! As long as the result is any of the below:
1) DUBYA and Dick(LESS) being forced out of office.
2) DUBYA and Dick(LESS) being censured.
3) DUBYA and Dick(LESS) being put in federal prison
4) DUBYA and Dick(LESS) facing the death penalty for treason
5) DUBYA and Dick(LESS), and the rest of the DUBYA regime being placed on the unemployment then it will be worth it.

Hey, I can dream, can't I?

Blessed be!
Pappy

by Pappy (61 articles, 0 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 863 comments) on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 2:24:35 AM
 


Charlie Levenson is a writer and activist in Portland, Oregon. In addition to serving as the Manager of Electronic Communications for a social/athletic club in Portland, he instructs in Digital Media at Portland State University, consults on communications strategy, and occasionally writes/directs videos.
Charlie LCharlie Levenson is a writer and activist in Portland, Oregon. In addition to serving as the Manager of Electronic Communications for a social/athletic club in Portland, he instructs in Digital Media at Portland State University, consults on communications strategy, and occasionally writes/directs videos.

We only win if we have fair elections

The will of the American electorate must be reflected in the election results.

Paper ballots, counted by hand, with totals made public at the local level prior to centralized tabulation.  TOTAL TRANSPARENCY.  Every other democracy in the world can do it (and a lot of third world countries too), so why not us?

by Charlie L (2 articles, 2 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 638 comments) on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 4:46:51 PM
 


Richard Mynick is a US citizen who, despite the best efforts of the corporate media, noticed something disturbing about how the 2000 election was decided, & felt it augured poorly for democracy.
Richard MynickRichard Mynick is a US citizen who, despite the best efforts of the corporate media, noticed something disturbing about how the 2000 election was decided, & felt it augured poorly for democracy.

Not only is there much to be gained by attempting to impeach

-- there's a tremendous amount to be lost by NOT trying it.

If the current pack of war criminals, gangsters & liars is NOT removed, their crimes become "owned" by US society as a whole. AND, every outrage they've committed becomes "precedent" which future US officials may repeat & justify by pointing to what was done and accepted under this administration.

Beyond that, the public already despises Bush, and only put the miserable Democrats in office to try to rein Bush in. If the Democrats fail to even try to do this -- as they very certainly are failing, as we speak -- the public will quickly come to hate the Democrats just as much as the Republicans. (And rightly so, of course.)

Thus, if the Dems don't try to do this, they are not only condemning the republic to permanent shame & lawlessness; they are also slitting their own cowardly throats.

by Richard Mynick (2 articles, 3 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 1120 comments) on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 7:49:12 PM
 


Union Construction Electrician for the past 21 years. Former United States Marine 1982 - 1986 who participated in the Multinational Peacekeeping Force sent to Beirut, Lebanon back in 1983.
SleeperUnion Construction Electrician for the past 21 years. Former United States Marine 1982 - 1986 who participated in the Multinational Peacekeeping Force sent to Beirut, Lebanon back in 1983.

Impeachment is the fight we must make.

You are exactly right about impeachment.  We must start the process and bring out all we can.  The abuses will end the Patriot Act and the Military Commissions Act and it will educate "We The People " to the depths of this corruption.  It will lead to a number of our legislative pretenders to expose themselves as supporting the corruption that has lead us to War for the benifit of a few war profiteers and power mongers. 

Someone needs to fight the good fight for the American citizens not Multinational Corporations.  Lets get this barbeque started.

by Sleeper (1 articles, 1 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 272 comments) on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 4:29:08 PM
 


I have lived in Thailand for 25 years where I run an IT and a Real Estate company. I write articles for various magazines and blogs on a variety of topics. Nearly 4,000 subscribers around the world currently subscribe to my newsletters on property and IT. I am an atheist and a realist.
MarcHoltI have lived in Thailand for 25 years where I run an IT and a Real Estate company. I write articles for various magazines and blogs on a variety of topics. Nearly 4,000 subscribers around the world currently subscribe to my newsletters on property and IT. I am an atheist and a realist.

It's deeper than mere impeachment

As I sit outside the American political system perhaps I have a clearer picture than you who are embroiled in the agony.

I agree you need to impeach Bush, but why do you feel that voting in the Democrats will be any better? The big problem for American politics is your two party system. The Dems are no better than the Reps as far as I can see: I call them Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber.

Your political system needs a total overhaul. And keep in mind that you are facing a financial collapse as the housing crisis bites. What will the Dems do to stop the housing market collapse? What will the Dems do to wrest control of your currency from the Federal Reserve? What will the Dems do about free or affordable medical treatment for all? What will the Dems do about limiting the excessive power the insurance companies hold over almost every facet of American life, driving up prices as a result? When will the Dems stop the war and start spending that money on human and humane projects? What will the Dems do about going after the terrorists, wherever they are? They aren't hiding out in Iraq, are they?

There are so many questions the American people need to address, but I fear nothing will change. The next elections will see your politicians slandering each other once again like petulant little children, instead of focusing on issues; the real issues that affect us all.

I wish you all the best of luck. The USA was once the bulwark of freedom. It's a shame you have lost that, and that you have lost the moral right to show the world the way to a better future. Bush has a lot to answer for, but so do you.

 

by MarcHolt (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 12 comments) on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 6:57:52 PM
 

 

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