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Donald Rumsfeld On What Network And Said What? "……Trained Ape?"

In Bush, Cheney, Powell, Rice, Rove, Rumsfeld, Tenet on March 25, 2014 at 7:12 PM

The emergence of a past seemingly long forgot!


How many years and months was the US spared the inane and ridiculous appearances of former Bush Administration officials spewing pure drivel for ratings hungry media. They also spew to a public that has proven it too soon forgets its past. A public that may not mind the damnation of repeating that past.


The Bush Administration left the nation so deep in the doldrums of an economic and international abyss, history has already started its legacy development. Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Powell, Tenet, Rove et al. have a place in our lives that should be quarantined into the recesses of our minds never to be allowed to across our brain Cortex. 
The GOP and RNC conducted national events over a six-year period without appearances from Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld. During the 2012 RNC Convention Rice was paraded out as a “trophy” to spew “lockstep” rhetoric. Why the 2014 visuals accompanied by utterance nonsense? His most recent comments will be considered racist by many people. 

The Bush Administration ghosts.

Bush starts to make appearances. Cheney is actually allowed to speak via Fox News and certain Sunday Morning (GOP leaning) news shows. Hosts actually sit across from Cheney and ask questions, then sit back while Cheney spews pure jingoist garbage from the corner of his crooked mouth. Rice has crawled into the public eye since the RNC Convention and with each statement makes a complete fool of herself.  

Imagine this as Rice contemplated Putin’s invasion of Crimea.

Condi Rice: The U.S. Can’t Step Back And Let Others Lead


If I may posit.  No one from the Bush Administration should be given a platform to criticize the very president who has worked tirelessly to clean-up the utter mess they left for us all.  As politics has sallied over time, we cannot expect republicans to follow the old adage taught to me at a very young age.

“A fool will never be discovered a fool if he keeps his mouth closed.” 

Since, politics forces the fools upon us, I cannot help but lay blame to ratings seeking media.  


Think for a moment. Have we grown to the point our memory is so short and shallow we forget the dark ages of the Bush years?  On what basis can media simply pluck the non-credible from the shadows of the shamed, to speak on camera and microphone? Rice spoke of “allowing others to lead.” How about the leadership from the Bush cabinet? Leadership that included outing an active CIA Agent.


Rumsfeld now ventures into criticism of President Obama and he does so with analogy that some will be label racist.

After The Raw Story embed and advertisement,  catch my close.


The Raw Story

Read more after the break below

Donald Rumsfeld: U.S. diplomacy would be better if Obama was a ‘trained ape’ (via Raw Story )

Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Monday blasted President Barack Obama’s diplomacy, saying a “trained ape” could do a better job. In an interview with Fox News host Greta Van Susteren, Rumsfeld complained that relations with…

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Diplomacy; “trained ape” 

OK, so a “trained ape” could do a better job of International diplomacy! Seriously, he goes there? From a man who’s would send Bush Iraq War memos laced with quoted Scripture? He has the temerity to reference Obama’s diplomacy while some of us clearly remember this….
George Bush got memos from Rumsfeld that used Scripture to push Iraq war

 

We understand the shallowness of media that broadcast or write about comments from Rumsfeld. We can only hope the American public is far beyond Fox News propaganda from the Right and well beyond thinking media today is about delivery of news. Media, both Left and Right, has metastasized into communication wings for their respective ideology.


The Johnson Tapes..Nixon’s Treachery

In Bush, Cheney, GOP, Rumsfeld, Tenet on March 20, 2013 at 10:02 PM

Richard M. Nixon, harbinger of
things to come!
While baby boomers have for decades  wondered about how our leaders perpetrated the Viet Nam War, I must admit the recent publication and release of President Johnson’s (LBJ) Oval Office tapes has provided an official and formal ‘jaw-dropper’. The BBC has published (and released) yet another legacy destroying expose on Richard Nixon.  

I could not help but wonder, as I listened to the short segment with LBJ speaking about Nixon.  I wondered how so many people actually cast votes and contribute money to the GOP. The party has dissolved into a shameful shell of a party long dead, but not yet buried.  It seems over the past two weeks revelations about political and social malfeasance from the Right have sprung-up like irritating dandelions in a well manicured lawn. My wonderment was heightened by exhibitions of pure racism and unfair treatment of  a visitor at the annual GOP CPAC “ooze”, Christe’s use of the word “boy” in yet another angst filled tirade for the rotund governor, and the release of the Iraq War Reconstruction SIGIR study. History will also chronicle the Showtime Dick Cheney special replete with “If I had to do it all over, I would not change a thing.” How can people continue to support a party that is so riddled with the cancers of defeat, it appears to soak-up chemo treatments with ongoing exhibitions of the unbelievable? And, when history reaches from the ages to deliver such lessons the wonderment becomes all the more intriguing (and yes rewarding).  

History is a phenomena that never fails to intrigue.  What we do not know can be psychological shattering once we come to “know”. I find myself feeling angry and manipulated as I come to “know”.  If you do not feel same, you might want to consider counseling.

I wrote earlier the week about how powerful men use us (common folk) like chess pieces. The powerful maneuver us like pawns in games that do little more than advance their agendas. Or, they play the game for iniquitous satisfaction of their ego, paradigm, beliefs, and elitist desires.

The revelations of Nixon’s treasonous malfeasance provides yet another view of Republican governance, while in some way reminding of things to come with Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rice/Tenet/Powell. 

             
We are going to post a 1:47 minute excerpt from a 58 minute portion of one of LBJ’s comments about politics and Nixon.   we will post more below as the story takes a fascinating turn and may involve monitoring a senior GOP adviser. Johnson mentions possible involvement the adviser he refers to as a bit of a looker in this MSNBC segment 

The British Broadcast Company (DURATION: 01:47)

“If it was made public, it would rock the nation” 
How Richard Nixon destabilised the Vietnamese peace talks in 1968 to enhance his chances of victory in that year’s American Election. 
Using newly released White House recordings, David Taylor completes an investigation begun by his colleague Charles Wheeler into the extraordinary actions of Richard Nixon as he attempted to sabotage the Peace Talks over the Vietnam war in 1968.
Here we offer the full 58 minute audio. You will be linked to a page that will only require a simple click of an icon.  The page also allows listening to individual clips vs. the entire 58 minute release.  Note: it is not the easiest audio to understand unless you have perfect hearing ability and the opportunity to crank up the volume.

The revelations are not new.  As you have heard and observed in the video above, the story went silent in the 1990s. 

The BBC News Magazine story is linked here. (good read)


The Daily Kos provides a comprehensive treatise on the issue. 

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President of the Republic of Vietnam

Hubris: Marketing the Iraq War

In Bush, Cheney, MSNBC, Tenet on February 20, 2013 at 9:44 PM

The worse in US History

The following hour long segment from last Monday Evening’s Rachel Maddow Show is an item worthy of archive. The television documentary is based on a book that Maddow will introduce minutes after starting the segment.


MSNBC has posted the documentary in six (6) parts. We are embedding the Introduction, Part 1 and Part 2. 

The documentary is good to say the least   As I watched I thought long and hard about a few things.  the easy one, Why not make a full two hour documentary. Apparently,  people are writing (social media)  they wanted much more, “It was too short.”  The interest speaks to the seriousness of the misguided US policy and I suspect the interest crosses political lines.  

Another area of concern, the length of time it took for some to speak openly and honestly.  Honestly?  As I watched Maddow’s opening remarks I felt someone had the smarts (probably the book authors) to open the work with comment about another time in US History when we were duped into war.  Lyndon Johnson and the Gulf of Tonkin Incident catapulted the US into Viet Nam and a resultant 55,000 dead US troops, hundreds of thousands maimed or disabled, and international embarrassment second to no other.  

While I knew that Colin Powell was actively involved in selling the war to the US public,  I assumed he was far more out of the know than the documentary shows.  He caved to pressure, went along with the charade and eventually resigned the office. A resignation during the run-up to the war would have provided me with a greater respect for the man.  He resigned after the deeds were done and well after no WMD was found in Iraq.  He knew the prospect of no WMD was a reality. 

The final concern, after watching the documentary, why no prosecutions. Why no investigation of authorization to commit torture?


We did not learn from the past via the Gulf of Tonkin, and we relived the past in Iraq.   

WATCH: ‘Hubris’ documentary

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow reports on how the Bush administration viewed the terrorist attacks of 9/11 as an opportunity to remove Saddam Hussein from power in part one of Hubris.     In addition to watching the full documentary, you can read more about the Bush administration’s marketing of a war they had already decided to wage; take a look at Rumsfeld’s secret documents; and read an interview with the co-author of “Hubris”: he talks about torture, secrets, and what we still don’t know.
Part 2:
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So soon America forgets! Some of the very same characters who served Bush in Iraq were active in the Romney campaign. And, 47% of you voted Romney/Ryan.

Leadership in the Face of Jingoism and Ring-Wing Fanaticism

In Uncategorized on December 17, 2011 at 9:42 AM

President Obama visited fort Bragg this week to president over the nation’s most historical and relevant event since his inauguration in 2009. He declared the war in Iraq, “over”. He gloriously and in a most presidential way,  ‘welcomed home our troops’ (from that war).  Yet, there is a segment in the population who have taken their obstructionism to the point of disgust: many of our nation’s conservatives (politicians and war-mongering citizens).

The current wave of ‘hawkish’ diatribes from the likes of John McCain and Lindsey Graham speaks to the avid jingoistic foundation for many of the nation’s conservatives.  The current cast of GOP presidential candidates include at least one or two ‘super war hawks’ who have spoken in open debate about their disdain for US troop withdrawal from Iraq.   If you watch the GOP debates you are hearing resounding applause with mention of possible jingoistic actions against Iran. The audience seems chops-at-the-bit for another war. Yet, only their children will fight their war.

Both Fox News and certain news segments on CNN have included comment which rational thought and smacks misrepresentation of our past.  The words flow along this line (Paraphrase), “Saddam was removed from power, democracy was established in the nation…”  How can respectful people so misrepresent the war in Iraq. The removal of Saddam or establishing democracy in the nation were items taken before the United Nations for authorization of war.  Such non-factual ‘reverse rationalization’ by any media is pathetic.  We were duped into the war by a commonly used conservative tactic called “fear”. WMD and a Saddam nuclear weapon was the rallying cry.  a rallying cry delivered to the United nations by one of our greatest and most honored military leaders.  Collin Powell was duped along with you and me.

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Leadership in the Face of Jingoism and Ring-Wing Fanaticism

In Barack H. Obama, Boehner, Bush, Cantor, Cheney, Generation, GOP Debates, Jingoist, Lindsey Graham, McConnell, Rumsfeld, Tenet on December 17, 2011 at 9:31 AM



President Obama visited fort Bragg this week to president over the nation’s most historical and relevant event since his inauguration in 2009. He declared the war in Iraq, “over”. He gloriously and in a most presidential way,  ‘welcomed home our troops’ (from that war).  Yet, there is a segment in the population who have taken their obstructionism to the point of disgust: many of our nation’s conservatives (politicians and war-mongering citizens).


The current wave of ‘hawkish’ diatribes from the likes of John McCain and Lindsey Graham speaks to the avid jingoistic foundation for many of the nation’s conservatives.  The current cast of GOP presidential candidates include at least one or two ‘super war hawks’ who have spoken in open debate about their disdain for US troop withdrawal from Iraq.   If you watch the GOP debates you are hearing resounding applause with mention of possible jingoistic actions against Iran. The audience seems chops-at-the-bit for another war. Yet, only their children will fight their war.

Both Fox News and certain news segments on CNN have included comment which rational thought and smacks misrepresentation of our past.  The words flow along this line (Paraphrase), “Saddam was removed from power, democracy was established in the nation…”  How can respectful people so misrepresent the war in Iraq. The removal of Saddam or establishing democracy in the nation were items taken before the United Nations for authorization of war.  Such non-factual ‘reverse rationalization’ by any media is pathetic.  We were duped into the war by a commonly used conservative tactic called “fear”. WMD and a Saddam nuclear weapon was the rallying cry.  a rallying cry delivered to the United nations by one of our greatest and most honored military leaders.  Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Tenet duped Collin Powell along with you and me.


Time has moved on!

The end of a nine-year war that contributed greatly to national economic ruination is reason applause and welcoming our troops home. But, for the Right, not the case.

Ah, another mark against President Obama. I have heard the words ‘timid’ all too often of late.  The GOP candidates are even using the ‘buzzword’ as fodder against each other. After all, it is election season and well-time for conservative politicians to romance the-war-loving psyches of their sycophant followers.

Of course, John “I LOVE WAR” McCain would take the lead.
USA Today…. (THE OVAL)
McCain, speaking from the floor of the U.S. Senate, said Obama’s decision on a full withdrawal — with no residual force behind — was timed to the start of the 2012 presidential election, and leaves Iraq vulnerable to terrorists and to anti-U.S. neighbors like Iran.
“I believe that history will judge this president’s leadership with the scorn and disdain it deserves,” McCain said.
“……..History will judge this president’s leadership with the scorn and disdain it deserves”.  How amazingly sad to think McCain could have become President of the United States!  so soon he forgets his party’s commitment to leaving Iraq.

A Reflection on the Erratic State of the GOP

Just before the end of calendar year 2008 George Bush and the Iraqi government signed the Iraqi war  Statues of Forces Agreement (SOFA). The agreement included a withdrawal date of US Troops by December 31, 2011.  The Obama Administration ended US troop involvement in Iraq two weeks prior to the Agreement date (end date).  We should remember the Iraqi Government would not grant the US certain protections that our government  requested for continuing in Iraq beyond December, 31. I believe that President Obama and the Defense department wanted to maintain a small security force in country.  The Iraqi government wanted an end to the continued US presence. A kerfuffle ended by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.  Before addressing the current jingoistic action from Congressional conservatives (and pundits), I’d like to reflect on a few relevant considerations.

Bush agreed to timeline for withdrawal from Iraq
Iraq and U.S. agree that all U.S. forces will withdraw “no later than December 31, 2011.” On November 17, 2008, US and Iraqi officials signed a Security Agreement, often referred to as a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), stating that “All the United States Forces shall withdraw from all Iraqi territory no later than December 31, 2011.” The agreement also called for all U.S. combat forces to withdraw from Iraqi cities “no later than June 30, 2009.” [U.S.-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement,11/17/08]
Am I correct in recalling a moderate number of Congressional representatives joined John McCain, in his 99% support for Bush’s policies, as he campaigned for the 2008 election? Despite the fact Bush signed the agreement few weeks before he left the White House, he clearly negotiated the timed withdrawal.

During the most sever economic times since the Great Depression and despite public support for coming out of the wars (80% support for ending the wars), Conservative across the nation and most in Congress ridicule our withdrawal.  Often, people need simple facts to make a point. the following information makes that very point.

$3.7 trillion
Minimum total cost of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, according to the Brown University research project Costs of War. “Even small chunks” of that amount “could power many efforts at home,” says Robert Johnson at Business Insider. 

$12,000
Cost that figure boils down to per American 

$27,041
Average per capita income in the United States for twelve months,according to the U.S. Census Bureau
$9.7 billion
Amount, per month, on average, the efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq are costing the U.S., as of late April, according to Defense Department figures 

$27.4 billion
Annual budget of the State Department 

$1.5 billion
Cost of the final shuttle mission in July. NASA could have launched the shuttle “six times for what the Pentagon is allotted to spend each month in those two wars,” says Youssef at McClatchy Newspapers. 
$20 billion
Annual air-conditioning costs for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to retired brigadier general Steven Anderson, a former chief logistician for Gen. David Petraeus in Iraq 

$385 billion
Estimated cost of George W. Bush’s 2003 expansion of Medicare prescription drug benefits over 10 years. “The Pentagon spends that in Iraq and Afghanistan in about 40 months,” says Youssef. 

$350 billion
Amount the debt ceiling agreement calls for the Defense Department to cut over the next ten years 

$500 billion
Additional cuts the Pentagon would face if the super committee deadlocks or fails to have its plan approved by Congress. Those cuts are part of a prearranged set of drastic spending cuts that would be automatically triggered if the committee fails to come up with a plan to cut the deficit by an additional $1.2 trillion. “This kind of massive cut across the board, which would literally double the number of cuts that we’re confronting, would have devastating effects on our national defense,” says U.S. Defense Secretary Leon  Panetta. 

$14.6 trillion
U.S national debt 

1,626
Number of U.S. military troops that have died in Afghanistan,according to the Associated Press 

4,474
Number that have died in Iraq since the war began in 2003

Yet, McCain wanted to leave thousands of troops in Iraq. Does the nation really need to leave another standing army (battalion or even platoon) in another foreign country?
Countries in which the U.S. has a military presence in 2007.
  More than 1,000 US personnel
  More than 100 US personnel
  Use of military facilities

The cost of such standing armies is phenomenal.   Click this link for a startling set of data.  Take note of our expenditures matched against China.



Sample


Horrible isn’t it?

Yet, McCain, Graham, GOP presidential candidates (except for Ron Paul) and many millions conservatives are ridiculing President Obama for his leadership.

These same people are unwilling to tax the nation’s wealthy to help defray the cost of such expenditures.  How sad a commentary!

We cannot fund Medicare for indefinite solvency, we are looking to hack away at Medicaid, Social Security eligibility needs to be raised and we have ‘The Path to Prosperity” from the GOP.  Now, take another look at the red bar chart just above.  Really, we need to take all fo those measures.

American jingoism must go away as surely as an eradicated plague.