Just as Jim (Carrey) and Jeff (Daniels) made America laugh with their classic comedy back in 1994, “John and Barack “are also making us laugh as they act this 2008 drama in comedic fashion. Here is the nation falling apart economically, and here we have two senators contending for the highest office in the land who, instead of charging forward on white stallions ready to joust, show up riding side-saddle on decrepit mules. McCain totally clueless about the economy… ditto for his rival Obama. We truly have reached what could be termed as “bottom of the barrel” politics, with a duet of dumb and dumber politicians claiming leadership when they should be claiming ignorance.
We need to be clear here. By dumb we don’t mean to categorize these two senators as stupid, dense, dim, thick, obtuse or unintelligent. Certainly not Barack Obama! No, we are not so much thinking this time around in terms of intellectual acuity; that’s not what we have in mind. Our aim is targeted instead to those other acceptions of being silent or inarticulate to the problems, to the true reality of America; of late, to the economic thievery that has scuttled the promise that this nation has always been, whether in truth or in hopeful fantasy. And certainly, neither one of them is addressing true reform, from the core out.
The worst thing that could be happening to America hasn’t happened; at least not yet! And that will be going through with a bailout… Congress giving the green light to the commander-in-thief for the continuing criminal sacking of Main Street by that red light district which has always beamed with whorish activity: Wall Street; specifically, its financial sector. That sector which for years has held congress members of both parties hostage by paying a good share of their reelection campaigns’ cost.
Wednesday, the Senate succumbed to Bush just as it had six years before, and by an almost identical vote (77-23 then and 74-25 now) and it did it in all its glory, adding no less than $150 billion in pork barrel. And if all that weren’t significant enough, the roll call of the “yeas” included three senators, one or two soon to figure prominently in the future of America inheriting two wars and an inevitable major economic depression: Biden, McCain and Obama. Now capitulation is left in the hands of the House.
Here was the greatest opportunity to exercise political leadership for Obama or for any other politician with sufficient gumption to tell America the unmasked economic truth; but apparently we don’t seem to have any truth-tellers or junior paladins in this vast land of ours; not within this corrupt political duopoly that rules our lives. Instead of having a comprehensive, redemption-worthy plan restructuring and regulating both banking and the markets, one that would instill public confidence, Obama showed an advocacy not much different from that which McCain supports.
It would have been so easy at this time to outline a plan to overhaul the entire system which has Corporate America in charge of our destiny; to outlaw predatory practices. Even if such a plan were presented as preliminary, a work-in-progress, and not in final form; the objective: to gain the confidence and support of Main Street America.
We, in America, have been both perpetrators and victims of our own Ponzi scheme with total assistance from self-serving industries that produce little in the way of services, yet derives inordinate, undeserved wealth for themselves (unscrupulous players associated with real estate hooliganism); a robin-hood in reverse government headed by Bush; and a Fed operating against the public’s welfare. By 2006 America had self-injected its economy with more than six trillion dollars of “make believe” wealth, which had its genesis in overpriced real estate (housing) and which soon permeated to everything else, including the financial markets. Two years later, only half of the air of that over pressured balloon has been let out, and there remains at least 3 to 4 trillion dollars yet to be deflated from the economy before normalcy is reached, and the tulips have wilted. And that may take much longer than our patience will support.
No politician is going to tell her/his constituents that they’ve been living for sometime way beyond their means, their contribution-productivity to society, and that from this point on the standard of living for Americans overall must in fact have to slide down by 20 to 30 percent – affluentocrats, of course, will fare better – with millions losing their jobs, including the tenth of a million baristas serving Starbucks’ overpriced lattes. Rest assured that no politician is about to commit hara-kiri; that lies will overwhelm truth.
McCain and Obama both offer change. But change is already here… without them. Of course, we are referring to economic change. In our self-denial we continue to say that we are going through an economic crisis, when what we are starting to experience now is a slow descent to economic reality. Most crises, if properly handled, can often be resolved; reality, however, must be accepted for what it is.
As for change in foreign policy, that won’t occur no matter who’s elected. We are well aware, and McCain has already made his feelings well known, that his trigger-happy finger will press that nuclear button fast and often as necessary to obliterate any Muslim nation in the Middle East, or for that matter, Russia or anyone else, so as to teach them a lesson. And to reinforce his tough guy image, he maintains that “if it had been up to him” he would have dropped many more nuclear bombs on Japan back in 1945!
Unfortunately, Obama’s handlers feel that, if in a more humane way, he still must echo some of the same sentiments as McCain. And to comply, he has used his oratory in harsh denunciations of Iran, Pakistan and Russia. In our incestuous and imperialistic politics, a candidate talks tough or he won’t get elected. McCain needs not convince us of his inhumane and warmongering traits, we believe him; but one hopes that Obama’s unnecessary saber-rattling ceases the day he’s sworn in as president of the United States; assuming sanity prevails at the polls on November 4 and his margin of victory is sufficiently large so that the US Supreme Court is not involved in the outcome.
But for now, we must consider this static duo of Obama and McCain as… dumb and dumber on the economy; and dumb and dumber on foreign policy as well.
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everyone should read this...:
by ali1 (not verified) on Fri Oct 10, 2008 07:31 AM PDTthis is a great article by amil imani:
Can America Afford Another Jimmy Carter?
By Amil Imani
The current presidential election is reminiscent of the presidency of Richard Nixon; one cannot help but be reminded of the Watergate Scandal, the biggest political scandal in American history. Watergate caused the American public to lose faith in the presidency and especially the Republican Party. As a result, in 1977 Democrats and some conservative Christian voters rushed to the polls to elect a virtually unknown political figure outside of Georgia and one of the most unqualified liberal presidents in the history of America, Mr. Jimmy Carter.
"Carter began the race with a sizable lead over Ford, who was able to narrow the gap over the course of the campaign, but was unable to prevent Carter from narrowly defeating him on November 2, 1976. Carter won the popular vote by 50.1 percent to 48.0 percent for Ford and received 297 electoral votes to Ford's 240."
During the Watergate crisis, the American public's faith in the government had been severely tarnished and reduced to its lowest level and the work of many federal agencies had been disrupted by the Nixon impeachment fiasco.
Ironically, history seems to be repeating itself. Again, after 30 years or so, we are faced with a similar dilemma. By now, many Americans believe that President Bush's two terms in office have been a profound failure. For months, Bush's approval ratings have hovered around 30 and now at 24 percent, the same as President Nixon when he left office.
Once again, as a result of these approval ratings, the Democrats are tripping over each other to put another highly unqualified man, Senator Hussein Obama, in the White House. Ironically, with his past ties to racism, terrorism and hating America, America's survival remains at peril.
Currently, the foremost topic on the mind of the voter is the economic mess. Finger pointing goes in all directions without a clear understanding of who is to blame. Some goodhearted, naïve Americans again think that democrats can indeed be the answer. Unfortunately, their answer, most likely, will be disastrous and will lead America to the biggest quagmire in its entire history. We do well to recognize that shortsighted people with short memories are prone to make terrible choices, even when they have the best of intentions.
Therefore, we want to refresh the voters' memory and help them in making wise decisions. The vote you cast will not simply replace one politician with another. Today, every vote has great existential implications. The economic crisis aside, whether we like it or not, we are truly in a war of survival with Islamofascism and Mr. Obama is not the man who can defend this country.
Now, is all the above just fear-mongering and Democrat-bashing at election time? You are free to see it that way. Nevertheless, it is always more prudent to go with the facts than fiction. In order to understand Obama, we must first re-examine the preeminent presidential negotiator with the dictators and terrorists, Mr. Jimmy Carter.
Mr. Carter's history of promoting anti-American dictators is no secret. As Stephen Hayward noted in a column in Front Page, "among his complex motivations is his determination to override American foreign policy when it suits him." As he rotates from North Korea to Venezuela to Cuba from friendships with Hugo Chavez, Cindy Sheehan, Howard Dean, Michael Moore, and Kim Jung Il and many other controversial figuers, Mr. Carter appears to damage the credibility of the United States every time he opens his mouth.
Let us briefly outline the results of Jimmy Carter's misguided liberal policies. The Islamic Revolution in Iran, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 1979, the takeover of the American embassy in Iran by the fanatic Muslims and holding of hostages, a failed rescue attempt of the hostages, serious fuel shortages in America, a return of the Panama Canal Zone to Panama, double-digit inflation, the birth of Osama bin Laden, the Iran-Iraq War, which cost lives of millions dead and wounded thousands, 9/11 attack, and yes, the present war on terrorism and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
When former President Carter took office in 1977, the Shah of Iran was a staunch ally of the United States, a mainstay in our standoff with the Soviet Union, thwarting the dream held since the time of the czars of pushing south toward the warm waters of the Persian Gulf.
Former president Carter's human rights deal, gave rise to one of the worst rights violators in history -- the Ayatollah Khomeini. Thanks to Jimmy and company, Khomeini's successors are preparing for nuclear war with Israel and the West. When President Carter threatening the use of military force, he was mocked by Khomeini with the response: "U.S. cannot do a damn thing."
Iran, being a great ally of the U.S. during the Cold War, constantly became a target for Soviet subversion and espionage. Just like the U.S. war on terror, few people were arrested in Iran and many were incarcerated, many who threatened its sovereignty and existence, mainly Marxists and Soviet agents and their collaborators.
This action did not appease our former peanut farmer, who, on taking office, declared that advancing "human rights" was among his highest priorities, with the Shah of Iran as his prime target. It is necessary to be reminded and never forgotten, that it was Jimmy Carter and the British Government that masterminded the Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power in 1979 and are the sole reason for today's Islamic Terrorism around the world.
William H. Sullivan says that he recalls the U.S. national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski (a man also behind the rise of Barack Obama) "repeatedly assured Pahlavi that the U.S. backed him fully." However these reassurances would not amount to substantive action on the part of the United States." It seems as though it is 1979 all over again and the Democrats, blinded by Obama's evangelical speech from teleprompter, expect him to solve America's problem.
Americans, out of resentment, made a huge mistake in electing an inexperienced idealist, Jimmy Carter, simply because they were unhappy with the Nixon scandal and the Republican Party in general. That naïve decision lead us to where we are today. Mr. Carter's belief that every crisis can be resolved with diplomacy -- now permeates the Democratic Party. Unfortunately, Carter was wrong. There are times when evil must be openly confronted and defeated.
Jimmy Carter, the self-appointed touring ambassador of bad-mouthing America, must be rejoicing at the prospect of Mr. Obama's presidency. Mr. Obama holds the promise of not only carrying on the Carterian misguided policies, but also taking them to their very ruinous end. Most liberal Democrats live in a delusional reality based on denial.
History is about to repeat itself. While the ever-contrite ambassador of apology, Carter, cavorts with the officially designated terrorist Hamas, bestowing legitimacy on the thuggish Islamists, Mr. Obama is promising to outdo his idol Jimmy by engaging in negotiations or discussions with the president Ahmadinejad of the IRI, a sort of tête-à-tête of two heads of states to settle things amicably. Doesn't that sound lovely and a sure vote getter? But, I am troubled and I have serious concerns.
My fellow Americans, please ask yourself if disliking George W. Bush's policy is enough for you to repeat history again. Mr. Obama, in his meteoric rise to power and with a victory lap around Europe, found it expedient to throw his grandmother under the bus, so to speak. He readily discarded the Reverend Wright, the man he emulated and held as his revered spiritual mentor for 20 years.
Sen. Obama can neither deliver what he captiously preaches, nor can he be your savior. Our future and the future of our children and this country will rest in your hands
And which one of them will lose Europe ???
by Private Pilot on Sun Oct 05, 2008 09:56 PM PDTDumb, dumber and dumbest....
by Bijan A M on Sat Oct 04, 2008 11:56 AM PDTand you know which one you are.....
What is the point of your blab and smart-arse critique. What are you suggesting as a constructive alternative. If you think you know-it-all why don't you run for president? or, at least join a team as advisor. Don't deprive this nation from the sea of knowledge you have.
Why stay on the side of the ring and bad-mouth the fighters? What's wrong with sharing your know-how in a civilzed manner in a democracy and see if you can build enough consensus to advance you points. Bad-mouthing others does not automatically validate your points.
Get a life smart-arse.......
histoy is being writen
by MRX1 (not verified) on Fri Oct 03, 2008 08:33 PM PDTit's history in making. A once mighty American emire is begining to crumble, slowly but surley joining other empires before it, persian, rome, ottoman, british, soviet Union.
I feel sorry for fools who think an empty suite like obama can change the course of history.
YOU WANT US TO BELIEVE THAT
by Anonymous on Fri Oct 03, 2008 05:05 PM PDTYOU WANT US TO BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE NOT FAN OF ANY OF THE CANDIDATE...BUT YOUR TRUE FEELING BETRAYED YOU WITH THESE COMMENTS:
McCain has a "trigger happy finger" and he wants endless wars . But when mentioning Obama your mentioned his "handlers" want him to echo some of McCain position.
So which is it? so you are saying Obama is soooo dumber than needs "handlers" tell what to do and he has no opinions on his own
OR
He is this great guy and he is so different only if the "handlers" let him.
Obviously, your assumption is the latter.
At least be courageous and say you are a Obama supporter and don't hide behind you convoluted logic in this article.
want to learn about who is dumber, check it out here:
//www.obamasgaffes.blogspot.com