On the Mark, John Cusak!
John Cusak, the excellent understated actor, is proving to be a most outspoken and eloquent voice for democracy. Here's excerpts from his latest piece on the Huffington Post:
Palin is a gateway drug to a back-alley brawl Obama can't win ...Republicans and hockey moms against corruption and Lear
jets. Orwell for second graders: distraction and chaos, phony scandals
and bullshit patriotics from the crew that would install an
inexperienced neophyte -- not even put through the crucible of the
national stage -- a heartbeat away from the greatest nuclear arsenal
the world has ever known, and not blink. Darkest reptilian politics
that speak to the ultimate calcified cynicism of Republicans.
Democrats need to ignore her -- unless she speaks about policy -- maybe she can explain and solve the collapsing world markets -- and keep the focus relentlessly on the disastrous results of Bush/McCain/Republican rule. They need to remind voters of the disasters of the last seven-plus years. Specifically. And as people have been saying, we need to be mad as well as inspired.
John McCain is the Republican Party as much as Bush -- we need to be constantly reminded of the policies (and, yes, the crimes) that are threatening this country from within.
Obama must hit Republicans ten times harder. Let's hear about war profiteering, taxpayer-funded mercenary armies and privatizing core functions of state, habeas corpus and warrantless wiretapping and presidential signing statements, and Katrina and justice department politicization, and phony intel and Abu Ghraib, rendition and torture.
But some other fundamentals seem to be lost in the frenzy. McCain is no maverick, but it is worth understanding why the rabid right wing is cheering his call for government "reform" and to change "how government works at every level."
McCain won't just be more of the same -- it will be worse than Bush-Cheney -- using the disasters of the past eight years and the actual crises we face to double down on the American Enterprise/Heritage Foundation vision of government that desires, as Grover Norquist said, to shrink government until "we can drown it in a bathtub."
I would recommend a return visit to the groundbreaking Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein. (Cusak interviewed Klein and wrote about her and her hard-hitting book in February '07.)
Read the full article titled "The Final Distraction" here:
Positively,
Carolan


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