This is mostly a collection of quotes from a recent Glenn Greenwald article. I highly recommend reading the entire article - http://www.salon.com/2011/12/31/progressives_and_the_ron_paul_fallacies/:
"As I’ve written about before,
America’s election season degrades mainstream political discourse even
beyond its usual lowly state. The worst attributes of our political
culture — obsession with trivialities, the dominance of horserace
“reporting,” and mindless partisan loyalties — become more pronounced
than ever. Meanwhile, the actually consequential acts of the U.S.
Government and the permanent power factions that control it — covert
endless wars, consolidation of unchecked power, the rapid growth of the
Surveillance State and the secrecy regime, massive inequalities in the
legal system, continuous transfers of wealth from the disappearing
middle class to large corporate conglomerates — drone on with even less
attention paid than usual.
"Because most of those policies are
fully bipartisan in nature, the election season — in which only issues
that bestow partisan advantage receive attention — places them even
further outside the realm of mainstream debate and scrutiny. For that
reason, America’s elections ironically serve to obsfuscate political
reality even more than it usually is.
"This
would all be bad enough if “election season” were confined to a few
months the way it is in most civilized countries. But in America, the
fixation on presidential elections takes hold at least eighteen months
before the actual election occurs, which means that more than 1/3 of a
President’s term is conducted in the midst of (and is obscured by) the
petty circus distractions of The Campaign. Thus, an unauthorized,
potentially devastating covert war — both hot and cold — against Iran can be waged with virtually no debate, just as government control over the Internet can be inexorably advanced,
because TV political shows are busy chattering away about Michele
Bachmann’s latest gaffe and minute changes in Rick Perry’s polling
numbers....
"The candidate supported by progressives — President Obama — himself
holds heinous views on a slew of critical issues and himself has done
heinous things with the power he has been vested. He has slaughtered
civilians — Muslim children by the dozens — not once or twice, but continuously in numerous nations with drones, cluster bombs and other forms of attack. He has sought
to overturn a global ban on cluster bombs. He has institutionalized the
power of Presidents — in secret and with no checks — to target American
citizens for assassination-by-CIA, far from any battlefield. He has waged
an unprecedented war against whistleblowers, the protection of which
was once a liberal shibboleth. He rendered permanently irrelevant the
War Powers Resolution, a crown jewel in the list of post-Vietnam liberal
accomplishments, and thus enshrined the power of Presidents to wage war
even in the face of a Congressional vote against it. His obsession with secrecy is so extreme that it has become darkly laughable in its manifestations, and he even worked to amend the Freedom of Information Act (another crown jewel of liberal legislative successes) when compliance became inconvenient.
"He has entrenched
for a generation the once-reviled, once-radical Bush/Cheney Terrorism
powers of indefinite detention, military commissions, and the state secret privilege
as a weapon to immunize political leaders from the rule of law. He has
shielded Bush era criminals from every last form of accountability. He
has vigorously prosecuted the cruel and supremely racist War on Drugs, including
those parts he vowed during the campaign to relinquish — a war which
devastates minority communities and encages and converts into felons
huge numbers of minority youth for no good reason. He has empowered
thieving bankers through the Wall Street bailout, Fed secrecy, efforts to shield mortgage defrauders from prosecution, and the appointment of an endless roster of former Goldman, Sachs executives and lobbyists. He’s brought the nation to a full-on Cold War and a covert hot war with Iran, on the brink of far greater hostilities. He has made the U.S. as subservient as ever to the destructive agenda of the right-wing Israeli government. His support for some of the Arab world’s most repressive regimes is as strong as ever.
"Most
of all, America’s National Security State, its Surveillance State, and
its posture of endless war is more robust than ever before. The nation
suffers from what National Journal‘s Michael Hirsh just christened “Obama’s Romance with the CIA.” He has created what The Washington Post just dubbed “a vast drone/killing operation,” all behind an impenetrable wall of secrecy and without a shred of oversight. Obama’s steadfast devotion to what Dana Priest and William Arkin called “Top Secret America” has severe domestic repercussions as well, building up vast debt and deficits in the name of militarism that create the pretext for the “austerity” measures which the Washington class (including Obama) is plotting to impose on America’s middle and lower classes. The
simple fact is that progressives are supporting a candidate for
President who has done all of that — things liberalism has long held to
be pernicious. I know it’s annoying and miserable to hear. Progressives
like to think of themselves as the faction that stands for peace,
opposes wars, believes in due process and civil liberties, distrusts the
military-industrial complex, supports candidates who are devoted to
individual rights, transparency and economic equality. All of these
facts — like the history laid out by Stoller in that essay — negate that
desired self-perception. These facts demonstrate that the leader
progressives have empowered and will empower again has worked in direct
opposition to those values and engaged in conduct that is nothing short
of horrific. So there is an eagerness to avoid hearing about them, to
pretend they don’t exist. And there’s a corresponding hostility toward
those who point them out, who insist that they not be ignored.
"The
parallel reality — the undeniable fact — is that all of these listed
heinous views and actions from Barack Obama have been vehemently opposed
and condemned by Ron Paul: and among the major GOP candidates, only by
Ron Paul. For that reason, Paul’s candidacy forces progressives to face
the hideous positions and actions of their candidate, of the person they
want to empower for another four years. If Paul were not in the race or
were not receiving attention, none of these issues would receive any
attention because all the other major GOP candidates either agree with
Obama on these matters or hold even worse views....
"There are very few political priorities, if there are any, more
imperative than having an actual debate on issues of America’s
imperialism; the suffocating secrecy of its government; the destruction of civil liberties which uniquely targets Muslims, including American Muslims;
the corrupt role of the Fed; corporate control of government
institutions by the nation’s oligarchs; its destructive blind support
for Israel, and its failed and sadistic Drug War. More than anything,
it’s crucial that choice be given to the electorate by subverting the
two parties’ full-scale embrace of these hideous programs.
"I wish
there were someone who did not have Ron Paul’s substantial baggage to
achieve this. Before Paul announced his candidacy, I expressed hope in
an Out Magazine profile
that Gary Johnson would run for President and be the standard-bearer
for these views, in the process scrambling bipartisan stasis on these
questions. I did that not because I was endorsing his candidacy (as some
low-level Democratic Party operative dishonestly tried to claim), but
because, as a popular two-term Governor of New Mexico free of Paul’s
disturbing history and associations, he seemed to me well-suited to
force these debates to be had. But alas, Paul decided to run again, and
Johnson — for reasons still very unclear — was forcibly excluded from
media debates and rendered a non-person. Since then, Paul’s handling of
the very legitimate questions surrounding those rancid newsletters has
been disappointing in the extreme, and that has only served to obscure these vital debates and severely dilute the discourse-enhancing benefits of his candidacy."
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I agree that the "political circus" distracts from the issues of the day that are plaguing our country! It is what we have created! As far as our presence on foriegn soil,I think it is best that we talk to those who have served and helped build up the war torn countries! There is much research to be done here!
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