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Rated by yobaba on Oct 11 2008, 8:52pm
By John Cusack, posted Sept. 15, 2008 (paraphrased) "We all know McCain has sold his soul to win. Big mistake: the Democrats are taking the GOP bait, especially on Palin. She is the ultimate distraction. If we're not careful she'll be the final distraction. She's the perfect new celebrity to capture the message in the 24-hour spin orgy, all the while attacking Obama as an elite celebrity. Any narrative that focuses on her -- any -- is a win for Republicans, carrying an undercurrent of race wars, gender wars, class wars all ending with a debate on God and a return visit to Rev. Wright. Palin is a gateway drug to a back-alley brawl Obama can't win. She is of the darkest reptilian politics that speak to the ultimate calcified cynicism of Republicans. Democrats need to ignore her 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. Let's hear about war profiteering, taxpayer-funded mercenary armies and privatizing core functions of state, habeas corpus and warrant-less wiretapping and presidential signing statements, and Katrina and justice department politicization, and phony intel and Abu Gahraib, rendition and torture. A McCain administration 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 to shrink government until "we can drown it in a bathtub." McCain, who admits he knows nothing about economics, will surely hand over the reins to the neoconservatives who have sent the country on a path to ruin. Anyone looking at his team could tell you that. Palin and the interests she represents are even further to the right. It's the same bullshit re-branded. Not just more of the same -- worse than the same. McCain and the neocon ideologues won't "reform" government, they will gut government and privatize everything in sight in the name of responding to the crises they helped engineer through Bush and Cheney. A lot of connected people get rich, and in the privatized war business, blood money flows and a fuck of a lot of innocent people die. The numbers and the misery are staggering. The legacy of Bush/McCain is a legacy of shame. Any man that stood with this criminal administration should be forced to answer for it. McCain has been on board hook, line and sinker. He voted with Bush over 90% of the time. Red meat for dummies... a horror show for the rest of us."
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Rated by julieann081 on Sep 17 2008, 10:42pm
From the page: ". . .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. McCain, who said he knows nothing about economics, will surely hand over the reins to the Friedmanites and neoconservatives who have sent the country on a path to ruin. Anyone looking at his team could tell you that. Palin and the interests she represents are even further to the right. Now, no one in their right mind -- including reasonable independents and Republicans -- wants to double down on neocon ideology, but here comes the "maverick" and his economic advisers to use the crises we face to implement more "change" and "reform" to the system by privatizing everything in sight. Is this what the American people want? When they are aware of it, the answer is always no. It's the same bullshit re-branded. It may happen in a shock therapy in the first 100 days, or financial chaos may force them to wait until things stabilize, but sooner or later they will follow their fundamentalist creed. Ruin the government you are purporting to run and turn it over to privatization frenzy, creating a shadow government of private corporate rule. That's the whole idea. So let's brand bust this maverick gibberish but understand the coded language that belies their true mission... we should take them at the true meaning of their words. Not just more of the same -- worse than the same. Times of crisis are great opportunities to implement the radical agendas we usually reject. That's also the idea. McCain and the neocon ideologues won't "reform" government, they will gut government and privatize everything in sight in the name of responding to the crises they helped engineer through Bush and Cheney. Their view of government is the reverse of the Hippocratic Oath: do harm and then when the patient is sick, give the wrong medicine, watch him die, and sell off the body parts. They will destroy the Department of Energy, HUD and anything else they can get their hands on. With this crew, all you need to do is destroy government, privatize it and get out of the way, and then a magic utopia appears. Well, actually it doesn't, but a lot of connected people get rich, and in the privatized war business, blood money flows and a fuck of a lot of innocent people die. The numbers and the misery are staggering. The legacy of Bush/McCain is a legacy of shame. Any man that stood with this criminal administration should be forced to answer for it. The Republicans have been ruinous and most of it stems from an ideology that leaves the government in ruins. McCain has been on board hook, line and sinker. He voted with Bush over 90% of the time. End of story. It is fundamentally corrupt and dishonest to call it reform when leaders want to cripple government, then hand it over to private industry, usually subsidized by taxpayers, but for other people's profits. More like contempt for government. . ."
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Rated by billso on Sep 16 2008, 10:30am
John Cusack's political writing is as good -or better - than his screenwriting. He makes an excellent point - McCain/Palin are clueless and unprepared.
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Rated by barefootfoodie on Sep 16 2008, 10:20am
Great political article from John Cusack.
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Rated by charcoalmoon on Sep 16 2008, 10:04am
I'm not talking about the former Wasilla mayor any more.
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Rated by berlinscochise on Sep 16 2008, 8:46am
The actor John Cusack's personal statement about the McCain/Palin-ticket! Worth reading! Spread the truth about the GOP
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Rated by alize73 on Sep 16 2008, 7:03am
A straight to the point and succinct road map of what will happen to the government of the United States if McCain and Palin win in November.
