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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 09:28 PM
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Minority Report: Our Rigged Elections (The Nation)
(After hearing Christopher Hitchens, author of "Why Orwell Matters," among others, on the radio program "City Arts & Lectures," I Googled his name and found this amazingly insightful and almost Prophetic article from a YEAR before the 2000 Election fiasco and fraud. For all the people who claim that NOBODY could have predicted what was about to happen in November 2000, some of us did see it coming, but couldn't stop it.)

Minority Report | posted October 28, 1999 (November 15, 1999 issue)

Our Rigged Elections


by Christopher Hitchens

Some things may be true even if Pat Buchanan says them, and the inescapable fact is that the 2000 presidential election has so far been a rigged affair, bearing more resemblance to a plebiscite in some banana republic than to anything recognizable as a democratic contest. However, the entry of Buchanan as a supposed "insurgent" is itself part of the pre-arrangement and manipulation. Here we have a loyal Beltway veteran, grown like a mold on the dank sponge of the national security state, and well known to the powers that be as someone absolutely reliable. He's already shown himself quite willing to play the game of slush funds and matching funds. There's your designated dissident--sorry we left that out of the mix when we were telling you who the candidates would be and what their "issues" would look like. Just for fun, why not set him up against Donald Trump, so that even the supposed outsider faction can replicate the only allowable division, between machine-produced clones on the one hand and nutball narcissistic tycoons on the other.

It wasn't to be expected that any remotely comparable ink would accrue to the brave volunteers of Public Campaign and the Alliance for Democracy when they took their protest to Capitol Hill on October 26. A genuine foe of oligarchy like Ronnie Dugger, with his reasoned case for the public financing of campaigns, really does seem like a quixotic loony to our consensual press. (And since he doesn't manifest any obvious nostalgia for, say, the Third Reich, he doesn't even count as a colorful character for Style-section purposes.) The Washington Post ignored the rally on the Capitol steps, where the largest groups of attendees were high school students not yet inured to cynicism and not yet old enough to vote. The paper also ignored Ronnie's act of civil disobedience in the Rotunda.

The defeat of the rather tepid McCain-Feingold initiative in the Senate, which was the proximate cause of the October 26 protest, also marked the eclipse of any remaining hope for a fair or open race next year. The fix is in; the special interests will pretend to have an election, and you if you choose can pretend to vote in it. The only recourse that I can see is an appeal to the international community and the United Nations to send accredited observers to monitor the "process."

The United States loves nothing better than to certify other countries' ballots as "free and fair," so there can hardly be any principled objection to a delegation of monitors from democratic nations taking up position, pens in hand, as America makes its "choice." Indeed, given the awful power of the President and Congress over the affairs of other nations, it's surprising that this hasn't been suggested already.

Here are some of the questions that the UN and international monitors would have to consider, before validating the 2000 election...

<http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=19991115&s=hitchens>
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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 09:38 PM
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1. That was before his democratic friends tried to take his booze away
from him.
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Up2Late Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 10:56 PM
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4. I don't know much about Hitchens, so are you saying that...
...taking his booze away was a good thing or a bad thing (in other words, does he make more sense now or then)? :shrug:
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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 11:54 PM
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5. I was being satirical. Somewhere around the time everyone noticed
his flaming alcoholism - he switched sides. I always jest that some dem must have tried to get him some counseling. So he joined the dark side - as addicts in denial will do. And now he is a neocon.

I have no inside info to back this up. So don't quote me!


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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 09:38 PM
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2. That was before his democratic friends tried to take his booze away
from him.
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dweller Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-18-05 10:04 PM
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3. Even a drunken popinjay
unknowingly injests the tequila worm of prophecy occasionally...


or some such cliche.
dp
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