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The Anti-Obama Hate-Fest

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by: Robert Parry, Consortium News

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In his speech Thursday night, Senator John McCain continued the Republican Convention's theme of stretching the truth about Obama. (Photo: Chris Gardner / Getty Images)

    The Republican Party, which has defined modern-day negative politics, was back at it again, bashing Barack Obama and the news media in an ugly display that rivaled the old days of Nixon-Agnew - or George W. Bush's last convention where GOP operatives passed out "Purple Heart Band-Aids" to mock John Kerry's war wounds.

    After a slow start because of Hurricane Gustav, the convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, has turned into an anti-Obama hate-fest with a nearly all-white gathering laughing at and mocking the nation's first African-American presidential nominee of a major party.

    However, beyond the pulsating contempt visible on the faces of the GOP delegates, many of the nasty attacks on Obama - as well as the effusive praise for the Republican ticket - were blatantly false, as if testing the depths of American gullibility and bigotry.

    In speech after speech, Republicans didn't so much as tell the Big Lie as they deployed Wholesale Lies.

    The Associated Press, which mostly had been recycling the Republican spin about the supposedly "maverick" ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin, was so struck by the litany of distortions that the AP produced a special fact-checking article describing how Republicans had "stretched the truth."

    For instance, Palin said about Obama, "it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform - not even in the state senate."

    However, as the AP noted, Obama "worked with Republicans to pass legislation that expanded efforts to intercept illegal shipments of weapons of mass destruction and to help destroy conventional weapons stockpiles. The legislation became law last year."

    Plus, the AP reported, "In Illinois, he was the leader on two big, contentious measures in Illinois: studying racial profiling by police and requiring recordings of interrogations in potential death penalty cases. He also successfully co-sponsored major ethics reform legislation."

    The AP's fact-checking article noted, too, that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's slap at Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden - that Palin "got more votes running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, than Joe Biden got running for president of the United States" - was a "whopper."

    The AP wrote that "Palin got 616 votes in the 1996 mayor's election, and got 909 in her 1999 re-election race, for a total of 1,525. Biden dropped out of the race after the Iowa caucuses, but he still got 76,165 votes in 23 states and the District of Columbia where he was on the ballot during the 2008 presidential primaries."

    Parallel Reality

    The Republican National Convention also acted as if the Republicans had not controlled the White House for the past eight years and the Congress for most of that time.

    "We need change, all right," declared former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, "change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington! We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington - throw out the big-government liberals, and elect John McCain and Sarah Palin."

    Beyond this parallel universe of who runs Washington, there was fanciful puffery about the GOP "reformer" ticket - dubbed "maverick squared" - that doesn't square with reality at all.

    For instance, the AP cited Palin's claim that "I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending ... and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. I told the Congress 'thanks but no thanks' for that Bridge to Nowhere."

    The reality, of course, was much different.

    As the AP noted. Palin, as mayor of the tiny town of Wasilla, hired a lobbyist and made annual treks to Washington seeking earmarked spending that totaled $27 million, and then as Alaska's governor for less than two years, she sought nearly $750 million in special federal spending, "by far the largest per-capita request in the nation."

    And as for that $398 million bridge from Ketchikan to an island with 50 residents, the truth is that Palin enthusiastically supported the project before she reluctantly opposed it, rejecting the "Bridge to Nowhere" only after it had become politically indefensible.

    The Los Angeles Times discovered that Sen. McCain had specifically cited several of Palin's earmarks on his annual list of wasteful pork-barrel spending.

    In 2001, for instance, McCain's list included a $500,000 earmark for a public transportation project in Wasilla, and in 2002, he criticized $1 million targeted for an emergency communications center that Palin sought but local law enforcement said was redundant and a source of confusion.

    Remaking Palin

    Now, however, Palin has been transformed into a maverick reformer. McCain's campaign even cites her experience as an abuser of the earmark process as part of the reason she supposedly understands why it must be scrapped.

    McCain spokesman Taylor Griffin said Palin's successes in getting earmarked funds "was one of the formative experiences that led her toward the reform-oriented stance that she has taken as her career has progressed."

    Nevertheless, Palin wrote in a newspaper column just this year that "the federal budget, in its various manifestations, is incredibly important to us, and congressional earmarks are one aspect of this relationship." [For more details, see Los Angeles Times, Sept. 3, 2008]

    Beyond the GOP's reality-challenged speeches, there was the startling image of a nearly all-white convention - where only 36 of the 2,380 delegates were black, the smallest number in at least 40 years - rollicking in ridicule and bristling with animosity toward Obama, an African-American.

    With their loud chants of "drill, baby, drill" regarding energy policy and boisterous shouts of "USA, USA" about "victory" in Iraq, there was a sense that St. Paul was hosting a convention of American Falangists, rather than that of a modern national party.

    The whiff of authoritarianism extended to outside where demonstrators and journalists were swept off the streets in indiscriminate arrests.

    What's less clear about the GOP convention is whether the Republicans are on to something, that perhaps the United States has crossed over into a post-rational society that cares little about facts and reality or serious policy ideas and respectful debate, but rather is a nation moved by anger and ridicule, fear and nationalism.

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    Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, "Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush," was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat, and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, "Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq" and "Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & 'Project Truth'" are also available there. Or go to Amazon.com.

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This is politics. If the

This is politics. If the struggle weren't life and death it wouldn't get ugly. The Presidential crucible is always a nailbiter. But don't kid yourself, this is just the cosmetic stuff you can actually see. Who knows what the hell is happening behind the scenes? Staffers and volunteers might be being harassed in both parties, careers threatened, initimidatiion targeting on families. It's going to get "gangsta" with a capitol "G".

jesus wept

jesus wept

I agree with jenny, McCain

I agree with jenny, McCain has been abducted and given an implant.

Palin's lies (in her opening

Palin's lies (in her opening speech to the American people!) need to be put into a very succinct form and circulated widely via internet. Obama is very intelligent but his long, complex sentences do not print well and cannot compete with Ms Palin's 'zingers', lies though they may be. How many of the people you think will vote for her know what a Falangist is, have heard of the Spanish Civil War or for that matter, can even find Spain on a map, much less ever been there? If we are to win, we need to put this information into a very simple format and circulate widely. I do not mean to sound elitist or to put down other Americans (despite the fact they are relishing putting us down) but seeing the alarming Republican shout-down tactics and the unchallenged positive reactions to Ms Palin's lies shows that we need to educate people with facts in a VERY simple and succinct way, the language used by our opponents, I do not want to plagiarize this article by passing on excerpts but what can be done quickly?

The last line is the

The last line is the scariest. If Mr. Parry is right, it's best not to sugar-coat it anymore: the country is on the verge of an American version of fascism. The election of McCain/Palin would push us into that territory. The diagnostic characteristics was there on display in St. Paul: blind nationalism, scapegoating of others (be they liberals, city-dwellers, the press, whomever), blaming the scapegoated parties for the country's problems, lionization of small-town traditional "values" over those of an imagined cosmopolitan elite, contempt for human rights and the constitution, militarism in spades, valuing only military service as true service to the country, frequent united chanting of slogans by the crowd stirred by the speakers, hate-speech masquerading as political discourse, playing the politics of victimhood and resentment ... I could go on. These are all cardinal features of fascism. The Republican Party should rename itself The National Socialist Party of White America and get it over with. Ideologically, they are already there.

Falangists is a great term,

Falangists is a great term, and people should remember that they are still around. They are still very strong in Lebanon, and it was the Falangist militia there that committed the massacres in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in the 1980's - at the behest of Israel, under whom they had placed their command in operations there. When we hear of Right Wing Christians in the US talking about the "Christians" in Lebanon, they are talking about Falangist party stalwarts.

The GOP I used to know and

The GOP I used to know and love from ten years ago has "morphed" into some HATEFUL, EVIL, DECEITFUL ANIMAL that I no longer recognize. Have they become so MORALLY BANKRUPT that all they have left in their campaign and agenda are BLATANT LIES upon LIES? Perhaps after McCain get's elected, we better start practicing: S I E G H E I L ! S I E G H E I L ! S I E G H E I L !

re: This is a horrible

re: This is a horrible article. Fri, 09/05/2008 - 14:43 Interesting to note a classic disinformation ploy in this critical comment that states that Robert Perry did not research his facts. Knowledgeable readers know that he is a reputable and well-regarded source. The person who made the comment is apparently having difficulties with reality and should probably see a psychiatrist or therapist.

I have no qualms with those

I have no qualms with those who decide to vote for McKinney or Nader as I believe voting according to one's conscience and in light to the weighty issues we're all faced with is a practice of true democracy. However, we should all keep in mind that consequences accompany our votes and that if McCain wins, likely owing to preprogrammed voting machines, excessive vote tampering, and the manifestations of the obsession to corrupt or kill the votes of minorities, our country would likely careen more deeply into the throes of a fascist state. If Obama wins, despite vote rigging and tampering and despite hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of votes for Mckinney and Nader, America is likely to move ever so slowly back toward the center between left and right, but much further to the left domestically than Hillary would have taken us. In defeating the right-wing Clintons in the primaries, America in essence overcame a faction of the Neo-conservatives as the Clintons were clearly wolves in sheeps' clothing, virtual Republicans dressed up as Democrats. Also, Americans are addicted to instant gratification, so they'll have to learn that true victories tend to evolve over time and that therefore, to achieve them, patience is required. In other words, vote for Obama now, help set the conditions for further movement to the left during an Obama administration, and then vote for either Kucinich, McKinney, or Nader who might have a better chance to win in 2012 because of the political conditions developed during the Obama administration. Remember the political pendulum doesn't just automatically swing from left to right owing to massive corruption on the right in which the GOP uses their powerful positions in government to enrich themselves and their friends, mainly through war and the systematic dissemination of fear. Instead, it tends to move slowly back toward the center and beyond as such movement requires an appreciable consciousness shift within the country. The right-wing media (certainly not left wing) holds considerable sway over American perceptions and thus possesses the ability to prevent anything other than gradual, if not begrudging, movement toward the center. I sense, nonetheless, that this media is beginning to slowly lose its grip on the American mind, which, in turn, increases the chances of a Obama victory in November. In other words, significantly greater consciousness among Americans likely yields a victory for Obama. Widespread beliefs in lies, illusions, and racism probably mean McCain will win. We're all therefore in one way or another engaged in a psychological war for the American mind amid the reality we're fighting an uphill battle as long as the right wing media holds the trump card, direct access to the American psyche.

The Falangists are out in

The Falangists are out in the open now, but are they all members of the GOP? Delusion and Orwellian truth-twisting is the GOP’s “normalcy.” “Reform” is the new name for the Big Lie. And those who helped direct or participated at the center of the last eight years of horror are trying to convince us that they, alone, are qualified to lead this country beyond Bush/Cheney and into what? More of the same, and worse. Indeed, our next president could be Francisco Franco, his repressive rightwing thugs doing in journalists and dissenters while the militarists take center stage, turning this country into a wasteland. However, the Democrats have done their share to get us here, as well, and even when the Falangistas, and their allies Diebold and the Supreme Court, stole the elections in 2000 and 2004, the Dems rolled right over, legs in the air, and did nothing to fight back to restore the democratic process, or to save themselves. They’ve played the timid compromise game to its end, and we’re still in Iraq, still squandering trillions on war and Wall St. bailouts while all but the super-rich come last. But we’re down to the wire this time. Even with Obama’s corporate and Wall St. connections, his Chicago politics and increasingly bellicose saber rattling, he’s the only reality standing between us and Armageddon on November 4. Not Nader. Not McKinney and the Hip-Hop VP. From inside his campaign, it’s not just the pols who are making things happen, but the folks in our neighborhoods taking initiative to make democracy work. Let’s get Obama elected, then push like hell to get him to understand that the grass roots he’s organizing doesn’t want 4 more years of the corporate, Falangist, agenda.

It is appalling what level

It is appalling what level the GOP has sunk to - and I thought they could not possibly sink any lower. Likewise I am asking myself "WHO IS THIS WOMAN Palin?" Where did she go to sch0ol and who made her "GOD?" Without being an ultra-feminist I was one of the women in the early 70s who fought for equal pay, the right to have credit cards in our OWN names, not those of our husbands and took my money out of banks who refused to give well-qualified women mortgages. I endured the sexual harassment any attractive young woman is STILL enduring in the work-place without having any recourse, bore two children AFTER marriage and decided that my husband and I could not afford to put more than two children through the most costly University System in the entire world, ergo I had my tubes tied. Would I have had a child over 40 knowing what the risks are? No way! My sons grew-up to be decent tax-paying American citizens with good educations/jobs and did NOT get a 17 year old pregnant. As a stay-at-home Mom with a home-based business I was able to to all without the help of a nanny etc. Is she going to be there when needed or has she been? would her daughter be pregnant if she had? I am shocked that the likes of the pop-star sisters getting pregnant out of wedlock are gathering around them just enforcing "the glamor" surrounding currently teenage pregnancy and legitimizing it. There is such a thing as BIRTH CONTROL!!!!!!!! Is McCain really so desperate and mentally challenged that he thought to catch the "Hillary vote" by choosing a nobody with baggage to boot just because she looks better than your average woman her age who may not have the privileges she has? AND is the American public so brainwashed and gullible to believe in the unjustified attacks on Obama barely hiding racism? The questions are piling-up in my mind............................. do we really need somebody from Alaska (the Senator of which is under indictment for bribes and built the famous bridge to nowhere) who is apposed to the concept of evolution? Let us hope for the sake of the country that this combination of candidates goes the same way as the infamous BRIDGE................NOWHERE!

Republicans have deceived

Republicans have deceived themselves just like Democrats have deceived themselves. You really think OB will gives us back our Habeas? Or privacy rights? Get All the troops out and stop propping up Israel's war machine? End corruption in government? Ha! Dems will be JUST "good" enough to prevent any meaningful reform as I have all seen time and time again. I'd rather see the knife coming than get it in the back. I can't vote fascist which is why I'm endorsing Paris Hilton on my website. Our democratic process is a joke. A lie. A fraud. To treat it as anything other than that is deceit. Rabbit http://rabbitsillusions.com

To "Falangists:" Thanks for

To "Falangists:" Thanks for the insults and threats, F@$#%&! Let's ignore how my home state of Michigan was disenfranchised for the primary. Cutting our issues out of the primary debates, yeah, that was SO democratic! But here's a news flash: I voted for Nader in 2000, Kerry in 2004, and it didn't matter! Wake up, knucklehead! The fix is in! The Republicans control the voting machines and the counting, and the mass media that could have probably exposed the practice, but manifestly did not. Instead the major media all started using the expression "Election Fraud Conspiracy Theorist" ON THE SAME DAY. Nobody has ever "explained away" the Florida Precinct, using Diebold machines, that got a result of MINUS 16,000 votes for Al Gore in 2000. This from one of Diebold's employees, in a confidential memo that was later leaked. Diebold never denied it! They threatened lawsuits against sites that hosted the material! -Or what about the massive exit poll disconnect in 2004, that was larger than exit poll errors in OTHER countries that have caused our "government" to call THEIR elections fraudulent?! What about the hackers who have PROVEN THAT IT CAN BE DONE, and documented it? Huh? -Or is "all that computer stuff" just too much trouble to educate yourself about, when our country is at stake? -And speaking of voter fraud, you call that a primary? You call the gerrymandering and hornswoggoling of the Clinton camp, and the politboro's extra "Superdelegates", a masterpiece of democracy in action? Pull your head out of that big, fuzzy default reality it's bedded in and WTFU! Quit blaming people who vote their conscience, and address the REAL reasons this country is coming apart at the seams! If either major party had such a wonderful grasp on the needs of The People (remember The People?), IF either "real" party had anything worthwhile to offer, IF there was a genuine secular Republic happening here, then MAYBE the largest voting block in the country wouldn't be the ones effectively voting: "The system is broken. None of the above!" You know, the ones staying home! What little "anti-fascist" fascist diatribe would we be treated to if they all got suddenly got registered, and voted Green, I wonder? -And if they did, would we ever know about it?

Yep Falangists is a great

Yep Falangists is a great term, and that's what they are. But don't be fooled by the Obamacrats. Nothing has changed it's still the same politics as 1996, 2000 and 2004. Those desiring any kind of Progressive agenda still need Obama to be elected President, despite the fact that he isn't one of them. Only then can he be considered to be the center right candidate that he in reality is. If we play our cards intelligently, obama can put us on the map. With McCain as president we're nothing more than fodder for jailcells like the true American war hero, Amy Goodman. To pursue any kind of a a progressive agenda in the US, the best possible outcome of this election would be Obama winning and a shocker on the Left such as Cindy Sheehan defeating Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco. That would put the Democratic party on notice for the first time since the 1930s that they can't take their Left rear guard for granted. But we need to vote intelligently and according to the polls. If you live in NY, CA or IL, as Obama is far ahead in all 3 of those states, vote for Nader or McKinney to send your vote of protest. But if you live in any state where the polls have Obama below +-55%of the vote, he needs your vote.(with Gore and Kerry I thought that the figure was 53%, but with Obama one has to take into consideration the "Tom Bradley effect"). Somehow, even though I don't agree with alot of his policies, I just can't wait to see the look on millions of the racist faces in white America, when they are faced with fact that their President isn't a White good old boy. And I want to see that in this lifetime.

real republicans are voting

real republicans are voting for Obama. There are lots of us who cannot handle the substance free, hateful people running McCain/Palin campaign. I think McCain has been abducted and now has an implant.

This is a horrible article.

This is a horrible article. McCain did not bash Obama and his criticisms were for Obama wanting to create a socialist country. I am not a McCain supporter but give the guy a break, he played very cleanly compared to what you are describing. And for this whole negative spin that you are suggesting about Obama being black, wow you are ignorant to everything that has been said in the convention. This is the worst piece of journalism I have read in a very long time. Truthout should really review you for your lack of research, did you even watch the speech?

When you have spent the last

When you have spent the last 8 years supporting the president screwing up the economy, going to a war for the benefit of war profiteers, and voting against veterans benefits, the only thing left for you is to lie about your opponent.

Obama started his career

Obama started his career doing typical dirty politics of erasing 4 opponents from the ballot so the voters had no choice at all but him. Deleting opponents from the ballot is immoral. It matters not if it is democrats or republicans who do the deed - it is cheating voters of fundamental rights necessary for a elective populace to usefully use their right to vote in free and fair elections.

Well said. This year's

Well said. This year's choice is so VERY simple. Do you want to vote for liars, thieves, bigots and morons (GOP), or do you want to vote for intelligent, principled leadership?

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Falangists: great term, as

Falangists: great term, as those were the Spanish fascists who won the civil war there in the 1930's turning what had been early in that decade one of the most progressive countries in Europe to one of the most backward countries in Europe until Franco died in 1975. If McCain wins, the falangists in this country countinue their attack on science, people's privacy, the Bill of Rights, and will continue to wage overseas war for natural resources, and forgert about wind, solar, hybrid vehicles, public transportation funding, etc. Any idiot out there that insists on voting for McKinney or Nader: beware! I for one will not forget if McCain happens to win. Every vote needs to be for Obama if you have a single progressive thought in your head!

Look, here come the brown

Look, here come the brown shirts...errr...i mean Republicans.