The
deafening silence and hypocrisy of liberals and many so-called progressives,
and the concomitant complicity by much of the left, in their tacit
support for the criminal, smoke & mirror economic policies and
ongoing war strategies of the Obama / Biden administration is absolutely
indefensible. Moreover, those who espoused so-called “critical support”
of the empire’s Barack Obama were intrinsically wronga year ago and they are wrong now.
There
will be no sorely needed single payer universal health
care in this nation because fundamentally Barack Obama, and his
administration, are pandering to the private profitoriented
pharmaceutical and insurance company executives and their avaricious
corporate cohorts. The needs and desires of the people be damned,
as Barack Obama demonstrated by his reprehensible support for the
outrageous bail-out of the gluttonous Wall Street robbers a few
short months ago. No one should be surprised, but everyone should
be incensed.
It
is the very height of absurdity and hypocrisy to be gleeful about
the Obama attorney general, Eric Holder’s, announcement that some
kind of supposed limited review / investigation will be conducted
into U.S. torture interrogations, in view of the fact that Barack
Obama has himself has extended and in fact broadened the
illegal, amoral, and self-defeating international U.S. program of
kidnapping and torture, known as “rendition.” It’s time to stop
pretending.
Even
as innocent civilians continue to increasingly die, and body
bags with the remains of dead soldiers steadily come back
from the bloody U.S. wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Pakistan,
nothing has changed. Amazingly, some of the rhetoric is beginning
to sound eerily similar to that of the previous administration.
Going on a year into the Barack Obama presidency, essentially
the same inane and insane justifications and policies of the G.W.
Bush administration are being used now by Obama to continue the
bloodletting that is being horribly paid for by the peoples of the
aforementioned nations, and by the economically poor of this
nation, who are the cannon fodder for Obama’s policies of continued
U.S. empire abroad.
The
corporate media of course continues to play its insidiously important
role of distraction, obfuscation, omission, and disinformation.
It acts essentially as the propaganda organ of the Obama administration,
just as it did for the previous G.W. Bush administration.
One
is reminded of the recent arrogantly contemptuous August 18th, 2009,
remarks by ABC ‘news’ anchor Charles Gibson about Cindy Sheehan’s
valiant planned action at Martha’s Vineyard to draw attention to
the rising death tolls due to Barack Obama’s continuing wars
in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Gibson whimsically said “Enough
already,” inferring that Obama should be unaccountable and politically
untouchable, and that Cindy Sheehan should just go away. To Charles
Gibson I say: “’Enough already’ of you and theinsidious
corporate media establishment of talking heads that you are
a part of and represent!” Yes, enough already! Enough death,
destruction, and subterfuge.Enough empire!
And
by the way, where were the bulk of mealy-mouthed, hypocritical
liberals and the god damn pious-assed left?!! They should have
been there at Martha’s Vineyard standing massively with
Cindy Sheehan, if not in physical presence, then at least with
strong and uncompromising words of support. As a long time leftist
myself, it is disgusting to witness this shameful complicity and
collaboration with U.S. empire, especially by those who know
better.
Then
of course there are those, masquerading as so-called progressives,
including the clever, closet-Zionist liberal Amy Goodman,
of the Democracy Now show. That’s right, Amy Goodman, whose
Democracy Now show gave regular and inordinately favorable
coverage to the pro apartheid Zionist, militarist, Wall Street-backed
candidacy of then presidential candidate Barack
Obama; with relatively minimal coverage to the very
important third party candidacies of Cynthia McKinney / Rosa Clemente
and Ralph Nader / Matt Gonzalez. The Democracy Now show’s coverage
of McKinney and Nader was pathetic. The historical McKinney
and Nader candidacies and campaigns should have been enormously
and consistently at the front and center, but
instead were relegated to the side lines compared to
Democracy Now’s coverage of the Wall Street-backed Obama. But this
is how the foxy liberals play their game. In the Summer of
2007, I telephoned the Democracy Now Show in New York about the
show’s bias in favor of Obama. When I asked the Democracy Now representative
on the other end of the telephone line “why”
Amy Goodman was giving such overwhelming time and coverage to the
“pro-apartheid Zionist, militaristic, Wall Street-backed Barack
Obama,” the Democracy Now representative told me that my question
was “out of line” and somehow “disrespecting” Amy Goodman and then
abruptly hung up on me. This prompted me to write
and send a letter to Amy Goodman, which was and remains, unanswered
by Goodman or the Democracy Now staff, though it was publishedelsewhere.
It is ridiculous to believe that liberals such as Amy Goodman and
the producers of Democracy Now were unaware that then candidate
Barack Obama was the Trojan Horse war candidate of the U.S.
power elite. Liberals are adept at playing the game of two ends
against the middle or bait andswitch, and thereby
fostering the de facto continuance of the status
quo of empire. It is September, 2009, and this nation now has
Barack Obama as head of the U.S. empire; with the U.S. wars continuing
and expanded by him. And as previously mentioned, the illegal
and outrageous program of kidnapping citizens from other nations,
known as “rendition,” has also been extended and expanded
by Barack Obama and his administration. So much for the bogus hope
and change rhetoric. It’s time to stop pretending.
Last,
but by no means least, is the stomach turning sell out by the
black elite of thepopulous Black underclass in this
nation. The quoted words of Chicago Green Party activist LeAlan
Jones bear paying close attention: “The selflessnessof leaders like Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Harold Washington
and Medgar Evers has produced selfishness within
the elite African-American leadership….” As Chris Hedges
insightfully wrote pertaining to the observations of author and
historian Houston A. Baker Jr.: “Baker excoriates leading
public intellectuals including Michael Eric Dyson, Henry Louis Gates
Jr., Shelby Steele, Yale law professor Stephen Carter and Manhattan
Institute fellow John McWhorter, saying they pander to the powerful…These
elite African-American figures, Baker argues, long ago placed personal
gain and careeradvancement over the interests of the
black majority…” Hedges elaborates by writing that “The most prominent
faces of color, such as Obama and his attorney general, Eric Holder,
mask an insidious new racism that, in essence, tells blacks
they have enough, that progress has been made and that it is up
to them to take advantage of what society offers them. And black
politicians and intellectuals, including Obama and Gates,
are the delivery systems for the message. We blame the victims,
those for whom jobs and opportunities do not exist, while we orchestrate
the largest transfer of wealth upward in American history.”
Jones, Baker, and Hedges are absolutely correct. In fact, the black
elite (working in conjunction with the white elite) are key linchpins
for the deepening unemployment, economic oppression and disenfranchisement
of the masses of everyday Black people, and indeed all
economically oppressed and disenfranchised people. None of this
is mere happenstance. It is ever so deliberate.
“Principles
are not subservient to opportunism or political expediency, nor
should they be. However, principles are the one thing that Barack
Obama and his Democratic and Republican colleagues overwhelmingly
lack.” [Reference ‘Barack Obama: The Empire Strikes Back,’ The
Black Commentator, March
27, 2008.]
I
know that some are uncomfortable with these observations. However,
comfortable people do not make change, and real systemic change
is precisely what this nation, and world must have. None
of us should be comfortable with the empire’s status quo. None of
us!
Onward
sisters and brothers! Onward…
BlackCommentator.com
Editorial Board Member, Larry Pinkney, is a veteran of the Black
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prisoner and the only American to have successfully self-authored
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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. In
connection with his political organizing activities in opposition
to voter suppression, etc., Pinkney was interviewed in 1988 on the
nationally televised PBS NewsHour, formerly known as The MacNeil/Lehrer
NewsHour. For more about Larry Pinkney see the book, Saying No to Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and
Thinker, by William Mandel
[Introduction by Howard Zinn]. (Click here
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