Thursday, August 26, 2010

Useful Idiots

Are you one?

Way back in the day, some notable journalists and left-leaning intellectuals allowed themselves to be fooled by the likes of Mao and Stalin. Fooled into thinking that these brutal dictators had somehow managed to create "Utopian Societies" in their countries. The BBC is doing an excellent job covering this fascinating story.

But who are the useful idiots of today? We would suggest that the useful idiots of today are the teabaggers.

Why? Because they are being used to spread the agenda of a tiny, wealthy elite in the U.S. That's the "useful" part. What the teabaggers do not seem to understand is that if the policies they are being told to support actually were enacted, that they - the teabaggers - would be hurt the most. Yeah, you guessed it--that's the "idiot" part.

Teabaggers, think for a minute--about David H. Koch (full article here):

On May 17th, a black-tie audience at the Metropolitan Opera House applauded as a tall, jovial-looking billionaire took the stage. It was the seventieth annual spring gala of American Ballet Theatre, and David H. Koch was being celebrated for his generosity as a member of the board of trustees; he had recently donated $2.5 million toward the company’s upcoming season, and had given many millions before that.

...

A few weeks after the Lincoln Center gala, the advocacy wing of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation—an organization that David Koch started, in 2004—held a different kind of gathering. Over the July 4th weekend, a summit called Texas Defending the American Dream took place in a chilly hotel ballroom in Austin. Though Koch freely promotes his philanthropic ventures, he did not attend the summit, and his name was not in evidence. And on this occasion the audience was roused not by a dance performance but by a series of speakers denouncing President Barack Obama. Peggy Venable, the organizer of the summit, warned that Administration officials “have a socialist vision for this country.”

...

Americans for Prosperity has worked closely with the Tea Party since the movement’s inception. In the weeks before the first Tax Day protests, in April, 2009, Americans for Prosperity hosted a Web site offering supporters “Tea Party Talking Points.” The Arizona branch urged people to send tea bags to Obama; the Missouri branch urged members to sign up for “Taxpayer Tea Party Registration” and provided directions to nine protests. The group continues to stoke the rebellion. The North Carolina branch recently launched a “Tea Party Finder” Web site, advertised as “a hub for all the Tea Parties in North Carolina.”

...

The Republican campaign consultant said of the family’s political activities, “To call them under the radar is an understatement. They are underground!” Another former Koch adviser said, “They’re smart. This right-wing, redneck stuff works for them. They see this as a way to get things done without getting dirty themselves.” Rob Stein, a Democratic political strategist who has studied the conservative movement’s finances, said that the Kochs are “at the epicenter of the anti-Obama movement. But it’s not just about Obama. They would have done the same to Hillary Clinton. They did the same with Bill Clinton. They are out to destroy progressivism.”

...

The Kochs’ subsidization of a pro-corporate movement fulfills, in many ways, the vision laid out in a secret 1971 memo that Lewis Powell, then a Virginia attorney, wrote two months before he was nominated to the Supreme Court. The antiwar movement had turned its anger on defense contractors, such as Dow Chemical, and Ralph Nader was leading a public-interest crusade against corporations. Powell, writing a report for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, urged American companies to fight back. The greatest threat to free enterprise, he warned, was not Communism or the New Left but, rather, “respectable elements of society”—intellectuals, journalists, and scientists. To defeat them, he wrote, business leaders needed to wage a long-term, unified campaign to change public opinion.

...

Do. You. Get. It? They are using you to push an agenda that will make THEM more money. Not YOU.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

WXIT Goodness With Karl

Thanks so much to the corporate media tools at WXIT-AM for carrying Rush. We got an extra treat recently when Rush went on vacation (or rehab, whatevah). His fill in host was none other than THE Karl Rove. And oh, did he SUCK:

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy



Scintillating. He probably even lost the local tea-bagger audience, with all his references to footnotes and appendices. Know your audience, Karl. Try to keep it to one syllable or less.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Don't Be Evil

WASHINGTON – Free Press, MoveOn.org Civic Action, CREDO Action, the Progressive Campaign Change Committee and ColorofChange.org today delivered petitions on behalf of more than 300,000 people challenging Google to stand by its “don’t be evil” motto and to call off a deal with Verizon that would jeopardize the future of the open Internet.

“It shouldn’t be left to the whims of two companies to decide for the rest of us how the Internet works,” said Josh Silver, president of Free Press. “We’ve seen the disasters that can happen when industry giants are left to regulate themselves. Unless we want to see the Internet go the way of the Gulf of Mexico and AIG, our leaders in Washington need to reject the Google-Verizon deal and get back to making policies that truly protect Internet users and the open Internet.”


More here.