Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Treacherous DLC- corporate America's wing to SUBVERT the will of MILLIONS of Democratic voters....

Matt Talabi of ROLLING STONE magazine eviscerates the cowardly, treacherous, lying DLC.

This is a MUST READ, so we will only post 4 or 5 clips.

<< IT GETS A LITTLE TIRING AFTER A WHILE, hearing people WHO VOTE FOR WAR TELL YOU HOW NICE THEY ARE. >>

And, while he's at it, Talabi also leaves the New York Time's equally treacherous, lying, oh-so-respectable DAVID BROOKS behind as roadkill as well.

We have to laugh - Brooks, his masters at the New York Times (that would be Arthur Sulzberger), and the other neo-con liars and war pigs may have stolen three straight elections in a row with their "hear no evil, see no evil, distract the stupid public" BS, but now they are so transparently CRAVEN and sycophantic, that Talabi can write of Brooks that "he has no penis and wants to spend the rest of his life buying perinkle bath towels" without the remorse of conscious, and we (oh gentle readers) don't even bat an eyelash.... OF COURSE Mr. Brooks and his fellow pundit idiots are PAID to DISTRACT the public... TO LIE and shift the topic of conversation from, say, ANTHRAX ATTACKS ON DEMOCRATIC SENATORS, or New Orleans FLOODING VICTIMS LEFT TO DROWN as the FEMA director orders 5-star dinners at a Baton Rouge restaurant, and the president who stole two elections (we could not make these two details up) EATS John McCain's BIRTHDAY CAKE at one Rethuglican fundraiser, and STRUMS A GUITAR at another.


<< Brooks worships the status quo because he has no penis and wants to spend the rest of his life buying periwinkle bath towels without troubling interruptions of conscience. The DLC, a nonprofit created in the mid-1980s to help big business have a say in the Democratic Party platform, supports the status quo because they are paid agents of the commercial interests that define it.Brooks worships the status quo because he has no penis and wants to spend the rest of his life buying periwinkle bath towels without troubling interruptions of conscience. The DLC, a nonprofit created in the mid-1980s to help big business have a say in the Democratic Party platform, supports the status quo because they are paid agents of the commercial interests that define it. >>

<< The DLC are the lowest kind of scum; we're talking about people who are paid by the likes of Eli Lilly and Union Carbide to go on television and call suburban moms and college kids who happen to be against the war commies and jihadists. On the ignominious-sellout scale, that's lower than doing PR for a utility that turns your grandmother's heat off at Christmas. And that's pretty bad -- but with enough money and enough of the right kind of publicity their side still might win in the Lamont/Lieberman primary on August 8th. >>

<<"So let me get this straight," I said. "We have thirty corporate-funded spokesmen telling hundreds of thousands of actual voters that they're narrow dogmatists?"

He paused and sighed, clearly exasperated. "Look," he said. "Everybody in politics draws money from the same basic sources. It's the same pool of companies and wealthy individuals . . ."

"Okay," I said. "So basically in this dispute over Lieberman, we have people on one side, and companies on the other? Would it be correct to say that?" I asked.

"Well, I guess if you live in a cartoon world you could say that," he said. >>



http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/11034127/the_low_post_why_the_democrats_are_still_doomed/2

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