Months before November's
election, New York Times editors made their choice: Obama in 2012. Expect
an official endorsement to follow.
Editorial support signals it. On June 14, The Times headlined "The Political
Contrast," saying:
Obama's recent Cleveland community college speech "contrast(ed) his
goals and the failed Bush-era policies that Mitt Romney is trying to
resurrect."
He claimed "no meaningful difference between the trickle-down economics
of George W. Bush, rejected (and) the plans supported by Mr. Romney
and his Republican allies in Congress."
"All the elements are there, from the slavish devotion to tax cuts for
the rich, to a contempt for government regulation, to savage cutbacks
in programs for those at the bottom."
Fact check
Earlier, Times editors supported Bush era politics they now call "failed."
They endorsed the fraudulent 2000 election results.
They downplayed Bush's National Guard record, his alcoholism and drug
abuse, his explosive temper, and unimpressive academic record.
They ignored his family ties, his record as Texas governor, and unbridled
pro-business support.
Ten months after he took office, they claimed recount totals showed
he won Florida when he lost. They said the Supreme Court "did not cast
the deciding vote" when, in fact, it annulled popular and electoral
totals to anoint their choice.
They reported a litany of misinformation. Kernels of truth were buried
multiple paragraphs into texts. Few readers saw them.
What Times editors supported earlier they now oppose. Why they'll have
to explain. Both parties are in lockstep on major issues mattering most.
Not a dime's worth of difference separates them. Times editors know
but won't say.
Instead they quoted Obama saying:
"If you want to give the policies of the last decade another try, then
you should vote for Mr. Romney."
"You should take them at their word, and they will take America down
this path. And Mr. Romney is qualified to deliver on that plan."
They cited Romney "denounc(ing) virtually all forms of regulation, from
ones cleaning the air to those preventing banks from engaging in the
same destructive behavior that produced the Great Recession on Mr. Bush’s
watch."
"If only the government would get out of the way, he suggested, and
stop trying to cover those without health insurance, or keep the groundwater
clean, then jobs would magically reappear."
Obama's proposals "are more likely to put people back to work."
Romney's "free-market ideas (are) bankrupt."
"Breaking the grip of these ideas truly is, as Mr. Obama said....'a
make-or-break moment for America's middle class."
Unexplained is that both candidates support similar policies. Pretending
one differs from the other is false, duplicitous, and pernicious.
Perhaps George Bernard Shaw had Obama in mind when he said, "Democracy
is a form of government that substitutes elections by the incompetent
many for the appointment of the corrupt few."
Throughout his tenure, he's done what supporters thought impossible.
He governs to the right of George Bush. He wages multiple imperial wars,
numerous proxy ones, and plans more at the expense of homeland needs.
He looted the nation's wealth, wrecked the economy, and consigned growing
millions to impoverishment without jobs, homes, hope or futures.
He institutionalized tyranny. He presides over a bogus democracy under
a homeland police state apparatus.
He targets whistleblowers, dissenters, Muslims, and environmental and
animal rights activists called terrorists.
He spends more on militarism than the rest of the world combined at
a time America has no enemies except the ones it invents.
He partners with Israeli state terror, occupation, and imperial aggressiveness.
He uses NATO as an imperial tool killing machine. He plunges it like
a dagger into humanity's heart. He supplements with death squad diplomacy.
He gave Wall Street crooks trillions of dollars while popular needs
go begging.
He presides over the most massive wealth transfer in history. It's the
most egregious form of grand theft. Debt reduction and austerity are
scams to continue it.
He targets independent leaders for regime change. At the same time,
he supports some of the world's most ruthless, corrupt despots.
He governs lawlessly for monied interests that control him. He supports
wealth and power.
He spurns vital populist interests. He deplores progressive change.
He broke every major promise made. He exceeds the worst of George Bush.
He governs by diktat authority. He decides who's free or imprisoned.
He chooses who lives or dies.
His kill list institutionalized murder as official administration policy.
He promised to end torture but continues it.
He spurns human needs, rule of law principles, other democratic values,
and right over wrong.
He spies on Americans more aggressively than any previous president.
He supports ending Net Neutrality for greater corporate control and
enrichment. It's also about suppresssing freedom of thought and expression.
He's waging class warfare against millions of ordinary Americans.
He supports austerity for those least advantaged at the same time greater
wealth gets earmarked for corporate favorites and rich elites.
He plans eliminating New Deal and Great Society gains. He's eroding
Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security en route to ending them altogether.
He wages war on truth through aggressive media control.
He's commodifying education. He plans ending government's responsibility
for it. He wants it as another business profit center.
He's destroying decades of hard won labor rights.
He endorses America's race to the bottom. He's heading it for banana
republic harshness and impoverishment.
His financial reform is stealth theft and consolidation for global monetary
control.
His healthcare plan taxes more, provides less, places profits above
human need, leaves millions uninsured, many more underinsured, and makes
a dysfunctional system worse.
His agribusiness empowerment policies benefit corporate giants at the
expense of small farmers and consumers.
He promised change after eight Bush/Cheney years. Voters believed him.
He won the most sweeping non-incumbent victory in over 50 years. He
gained Democrat majorities in both Houses.
He's America's first Black president. Nation magazine editor Katrina
vanden Heuvel hailed the result.
She called an Obama administration a "transformational presidency, (a)
new era of possibility, a historic opportunity for a progressive governing
agenda and a mandate for bold action....Tonight we celebrate."
Despite betrayal and failure throughout his tenure, Nation magazine
still supports him. Recent articles asked "What Do We See in Obama?"
saying:
On the campaign trail, he's "sound(ing) like the politician many liberals
thought they had voted for: principled, smart and commanding rather
than the compromised, inept moderate negotiator we have seen so much
of."
"That many on the right have distorted Obama’s record beyond recognition
is predictable." Despite his "mixed bag" record, "like any elected politician
he must navigate the situation he inherited."
In other words, despite hugely destructive policies, "(y)ou don’t know
what’s in his heart."
His shortcomings aside, "(h)e’s the best that could be elected last
time, and this time."
Another article headlined "Obama Has a Jobs Plan. Romney Doesn't," saying:
"....Romney's prescriptions for the economy would only make a bad situation
significantly worse."
Throughout his tenure, Obama did more to destroy jobs, not create them.
His Jobs Act is a sham. It does nothing to create jobs. It consists
of corporate handouts, greater deregulation, and more austerity. It
facilitates greater fraud. It exacerbates earlier policies. They replaced
higher paying, full-time jobs with low-wage part-time/temp ones.
Still another article headlined "A Politics for the 99 Percent," saying:
"This year will feature the most ideologically polarized election since
the Reagan-Carter face-off of 1980."
"A radical-right Republican Party, backed by big-money interests, has
made itself the tribune of privilege and will do significant damage
if it takes control in Washington."
"Staving off that outcome depends on mobilizing the Democratic base."
"....(P)rogressives must expand the limits of the current debate, even
as they rally against the threat posed by a Republican victory."
"No one should discount the potential destructiveness of a victory for
Mitt Romney."
"A Romney victory would buoy a Republican right eager to roll back social
progress, constrict voting rights and exacerbate racial divides in an
era of middle-class decline."
"The offensive against labor and workers’ rights would escalate. And
Romney’s bellicose foreign policy would make George W. Bush look dovish."
"If Romney wins, we will spend four years fighting to limit the damage
he will inflict on the nation."
"Obama has indicted the right’s extremes, arguing eloquently for public
initiatives to save the middle class and revive the American dream."
"He’s made inequality a central theme of his campaign, and he will defend
tax hikes on the wealthy and investments in areas vital to our future,
from education to new energy."
He "proposed moderate measures in critical areas: an economic stimulus,
plus reforms in the healthcare, energy and financial sectors."
"Democrats urge activists to swallow their disappointment with the president
and pull together to get out the vote."
"In 2012 progressives have little choice....Now we must reach out, teach,
engage and mobilize millions of Americans. We must provide them with
a sense of hope, a story of possibility, and enlist" their support.
These and other Nation articles show contempt for ordinary people. They're
suffering through America's worst ever economic crisis. Obama inherited
dire conditions and exacerbated them.
Nation editors ignore Obama's imperial lawlessness. They support a man
they should denounce. Their blind idolatry and contempt for truth betrays
readers.
Despite governing to the right of George Bush, breaking every major
promise made, uncompromisingly supporting wealth, power, and permanent
imperial wars, consigning growing millions to poverty, unemployment
and despair, and betraying his core supporters, Nation editors still
place Democrat party politics above principles.
Obama mirrors the worst of right wing policies. His administration inherited
hard times and worsened them.
Republicans promise no better. America's duopoly system is too corrupt
to fix. So-called progressive editors are blind to reality. Radical
change only offers hope.
Obama's record reveals his anti-progressive agenda. Believing a second
term promises change is shameless, unprincipled arrogance. Rhetoric
alone separates him from Romney. Ideologically, each mirrors the other.
Corrupt political decay defines duopoly power. It's too malignant to
fix. Change depends on tearing it down and starting over. Obama backers
ignore reality.
His entire record reflects betrayal and irreparable harm to millions.
Early hope became disillusion, frustration, and anger.
Imagine what's coming post-November. Obama or Romney makes no difference.
Expect the worst of all possible worlds. The only solution is world
revolution.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
His new book is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized
Banking, Government Collusion and Class War"
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