Daily Archives: 10/11/2008

General Colin Powell

(Community Matters) Colin Powell may have once been among the most trusted and honored men in our country. Difficult to watch him today.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on Friday praised Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens’ sense of honor at his trial on corruption charges, calling his reputation for honesty and integrity “sterling” in the quarter-century they’ve known each other. “As we say in the infantry, this is a guy you take on a long patrol,” said the retired four-star Army general and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

I sometimes wonder how they convinced General Powell to so dishonor his reputation with his misleading testimony to the UN on WMD. No idea if there is a real connection but twice when trying to understand the General’s public positions – which seemed inconsistent with his history of courage, truthfulness and principle – thoughts of protecting his family have come to mind. During the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell chaos of Clinton’s first 100 days, I felt he might be protecting the privacy of his lesbian daughter. During his tenure as Bush’s Secretary of State, whenever he didn’t speak out and against the administration, I wondered if he was protecting his son, then Bush appointee and Chair of the FCC.

McCain Reigning It In?

(Community Matters) He gets credit for finally speaking up. And, he’s responsible for letting the genie out of the bottle.

Mike Levy for Mayor?

(Community Matters) Just when you think it can’t get any more weird . . .
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Wake up to a story that in fact Mike Levy is further exploring a run for Austin’s mayor. I’d first mentioned he’d locked in consultants back in July but had hoped they’d come back and convinced him against a run.

Mike created an important media franchise and sometimes helps nonprofits through his foundation (though he also abuses the carrot and nonprofit execs admit Levy’s money is almost not worth pursuing; he’s such a donkey).

I’d have to think very hard for a meaner, ruder, more egotistical and divisive person (wait, she’s running for VP). Can hardly imagine the wreckage he’d leave in his wake as first among the seven. He sometimes stumbles on important contributions via his infamous email platform. Though, his egomaniacal perspective of influence suggests medication.

Ask any friend. . . I usually like everyone (even though I too often tease otherwise), but can’t (nor ever wanted to) abide mean people and bullies. I’m not thinking of running for mayor but all of a sudden thinking about a run against mayor, a campaign against Mike Levy in the interest of our city.

Violence of the Right

(Community Matters) Violence from the Right. In my mind it’s even scarier than it appears.

From Three Blue Dudes:

Paul Krugman writes something that’s been on my mind lately: That as ugly as GOP rhetoric is right now, it will be even uglier if Obama wins the general election and becomes President of the United States.

What it came down to was that a significant fraction of the American population, backed by a lot of money and political influence, simply does not consider government by liberals (even very moderate liberals) legitimate. Ronald Reagan was supposed to have settled that once and for all.

What happens when Obama is elected? It will be even worse than it was in the Clinton years. For sure there will be crazy accusations, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see some violence.

The next few years are going to be very, very tough.

I think that’s exactly correct. It is easy to forget how crazed and unhinged the Right was about the Clintons and the things they said and did to destroy him, including impeaching a popular and successful president. It will be worse with Obama and there is no reason to believe that the media, which outrageously lent credence to even the most preposterous anti-Clinton conspiracy theories, has learned anything at all. Most likely, they will entertain the new anti-Obama conspiracy theories [mostly just recycled anti-Clinton theories] just as eagerly.

When Easter 2009 rolls around, we’ll hear that Obama wants to cancel the Easter Egg Roll at the White House because he hates Baby Jesus. A year from now, we’ll be told that Christmas has been cancelled at the White House, but Ramadan is mandatory for all federal employees. And that’ll be the mild stuff. Wait until we hear about all of Obama’s white bastard children — race-mixing being a particular bugbear for the American Right.

It will get ugly. Don’t fool yourself.

In January I wrote about James Dobson, radio broadcaster and founder of Focus on the Family, and his tendency to refer to Bill Clinton’s administration as a regime because he felt moral issues prevented him from supporting a Clinton administration. He went so far as to question how long “Christain” Americans could support an immoral regime. This is real stuff. (never mind that Dobson is a hypocrit and argued against investigation of Republican congressional influence in any coverups related to Mark Foley).

In fact, powerful political interests misinform and stoke fear in many people off-balance and scared because of change, economic & political balance-of-power threats. You’ve seen Palin and McCain incite xenophobic and nationalistic anger bordering on violence among some supporters. Already, Former Republican Senator Lincoln Chaffe has withdrawn his support for the McCain/Palin ticket out of concern. Former Michigan Republican Governor Millken has similar withdrawn his support of McCain and for the same reasons. Let’s hope more honorable Republicans stand up against this wave of resurrection.

If you’d like an example of this fear here in Austin, check out this Austin American Statesman blog posting.

$273,000 on Household Help

(Community Matters) This from Daily Kos. I haven’t vetted it. Warning, includes the F word

Gay Marriage Ruled Legal in Connecticut



(Community Matters)
I didn’t even know their supreme court was hearing a case. Ruling 4-3 that gay marriage is legal. here

What a great ending to a lousy financial week. Regret that there are some who might not consider it progress. Gay men & women marrying will strengthen your sacred institution of marriage, not in any way threaten it.
And, we’ll help strengthen inclusive family values.