February 10, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -Let’s
not beat around the bush. The game is rigged. The
fix is in.
I’m not just talking about the neofascistic
Donald Trump, the Republican Party, the
Republican-controlled United States Senate and the
fake-impeachment trial that body just concluded. I’m
talking about their neoliberal enablers, the
Democrats too.
Certain Depressing Things Explained
The deeply conservative corporate and imperialist
Democratic Party politics and media complex is
determined to deny the progressive neo-New Deal
Democrat Bernie Sanders the presidential nomination.
So what if Sanders is the Democratic presidential
candidate most likely to organize the working- and
lower-class the corporate Democrats – the nation’s
Inauthentic Opposition Party of Fake Resistance (IOPFR)–
have been betraying demobilizing for decades?
So what if this makes Sanders the most electable
candidate against an incumbent president and a party
that pose existential fascistic and ecocidal threats
to what’s left of democracy, the republic, and life
itself?
So what if Sanders’ key policy proposals,
including Single Payer health insurance (health care
as a human right) and a Green New Deal (to put
millions to work trying to roll back the soulless
capitalist destruction of livable ecology) are
urgently required for the common good and human
survival?
So what if Sanders’ proposals are conservative in
relation to the savage scale of the inequality and
environmental destruction neoliberal class rule has
been inflicting for several decades on Americans and
livable ecology?
So what if nearly half (47%) of Sanders
supporters will not commit to voting for the
Democratic presidential candidate in November if it
isn’t Bernie, making it likely that any other
candidate is likely to usher in the tragedy of a
second Trump term?
The Democratic establishment is determined to
stop Sanders at all costs. As I’ve been saying for
years, the corporate Democrats prefer to lose to the
ever more viciously right-wing Republicans and the
demented fascist oligarch Trump than to the
moderately left wing of their own party.
This is why the establishment Democrats and their
many media allies (at the New York Times,
the Washington Post, Politico,
The Hill, CNN, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, and elsewhere)
have issued repeated dire warnings over the supposed
“radical Leftism” and “extremism” of the mildly
social-democratic Sanders.
It’s why Democratic Party-affiliated funders and
media opened the campaign season by touting the
clownish center-right dementia victim Joe Biden as
their “front-runner.”
It’s why those funders and media shifted to the
slimy Wall Street plaything Pete Butiggieg after
Biden re-exposed himself and pseudo-liberal Kamala
Harris proved unable to stand strong in the
“pragmatic” center-right Clinton-Obama-Tony
Blair-Emanuel Macron lane.
It’s why the establishment “liberal” media harps
constantly on Sanders’ supposed un-electability even
as polls show him solidly beating Trump.
It’s why former Barack Obama campaign manager Jim
Messina, former global derivatives trader and
right-wing MSDNC (I mean MSNBC) host Stephanie
(class-) Ruhle, and the noxious neoconservative
pundit Bill Kristol recently joined forces on MSNBC
to viciously denounce Sanders as “the worst
candidate” to run against Trump.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
It’s why the Democratic National Committee is
working to reinstate the authoritarian veto power of
unelected establishment “superdelegates” on the
first ballot of the Democratic National Convention –
a move clearly driven by establishment fears that
Sanders could accumulate enough delegates to sweep
to a first ballot victory under current rules.
It’s the reason for the Elizabeth Warren-CNN hit
job in the last Iowa Democratic presidential debate
– the one where Warren and the cable network
conspired to falsely smear Sanders as a sexist.
It’s why MSDNC and CNN went into overdrive trying
to portray Sanders’ campaign as “divisive” after
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib responded to Hillary
Clinton’s malicious personal attacks on Sanders with
an ill-timed reaction MSDNC blew up into “the boo
heard around the world.”
It’s why MSDNC and CNN have played along with
Hillary Clinton’s despicable and false claim thar
Sanders didn’t work hard to help Mrs. Clinton’s
(horrific and depressing) campaign during the 2016
general election.
It’s why the Democratic Party has changed its
presidential debate qualification rules so that
mega-billionaire and center-right Republocrat Mike
Bloomberg can ascend to the top candidate stage on a
magic carpet of money after skipping the campaign
process in the early caucus and primary states.
It’s why the insufferable MSDNC bully Chris
Matthews (the Ted Baxter of cable news) lost what
little composure he has when Sanders’ campaign
co-chair Nina Turner accurately called Bloomberg “an
oligarch” (more on this amusing and revealing
episode below).
It’s why the New York Times has been
running deceptive commentaries warning falsely about
the supposed “radical extremism,” “fiscal
irresponsibility,” “rudeness” and “nonviability” of
Sanders and his backers.
It’s why the California Democratic Party’s
centrist managers are
doing their best to make it difficult for
independents to vote for Sanders, the state’s
leading presidential candidate.
It’s probably why the Des Moines Register
Star (which endorsed Elizabeth “Capitalist in
my Bones” Warren) strangely decided not to release
its usual “gold standard” Iowa poll of the state’s
first-in-the-national caucus-goers prior to the big
(and shockingly wrecked) event last Monday.
It’s why the Times, CNN, and MSNBC (the
last outfit is broadcast media’s ground-zero for
fake-progressive Wall Street centrism ) tout
Butiggieg as the winner of Iowa’s spoiled caucus
even though Sanders won the same number of state
delegates and triumphed decisively in the popular
vote (please see and disseminate Fairness and
Accuracy in Media’s
reflection on “How Corporate Media Makes Pete
Look Like He’s Winning”).
It’s why CNN anchors smirkingly opine that
Sanders “under-performed” and “failed to meet
expectations” even after he won the Caucus.
Iowa Black-Apped
And it’s likely why the Iowa Caucus got
app-f*#^ed, with the contest’s results rendered
unavailable to the public for days. The deadly
Shadow app’s “failure” and the mind-boggling
dysfunction and confusion of
the error-ridden count that followed (so extreme
that we’ll probably never know the real numbers)
robbed Sanders of a momentum-building election night
victory speech – and gave Trump another reason to
gloat about the pathetic nature of the Democratic
Party.
It turns out that the Shadow app that crashed the
Iowa Caucus and threw Sanders’ Iowa victory down the
media memory hole was less than politically neutral.
Hardly known for leftist conspiracy theorizing,
USA Today offered some chilling reflections the
morning after:
‘What’s this about Shadow and where did
the app come from? The app was created by a
company called Shadow Inc., and issued by Jimmy
Hickey of Shadow Inc., metadata of the program
that the
Des Moines Register analyzed Tuesday shows. A
LinkedIn profile for James Hickey lists him
as COO of Shadow and an engineering manager
for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential
campaign. Two other former Clinton campaign
workers, former Gerard Niemira and Krista Davis,
co-founded Shadow…The New York Times
has reported that ACRONYM – a Democratic
nonprofit founded in 2017 “to educate, inspire,
register, and mobilize voters,” according to its
website – supported
Shadow. Its founder and CEO is Tara
McGowan, a former journalist and digital
producer with President Obama’s 2012
presidential campaign, The
Los Angeles Times reported….Iowa
Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price, who also
worked as Clinton’s 2016 Iowa political
director, did not immediately respond to
requests for comment Tuesday about the
relationship between the party and Shadow, which
it paid $63,184 for website development and
travel expenses…’
It gets worse. According to the Los
Angeles Times, in an article titled “Tech
Firm Started by Clinton Campaign Veterans Linked
to Iowa Caucus Debacle”: “Among Shadow’s
clients is Pete Buttegieg’s presidential
campaign, which paid $42,500 to the firm in July
2019 for ‘software rights and
subscriptions,’ according to disclosures to the
FEC.”
So, Shadow, Inc. got money from Wall Street Pete
(from the financial sector via Butiggieg, that is),
a former consultant with the infamously dark and
globalist McKinsey Company and a onetime U.S. Navy
Intelligence Officer.
Further feeding the sense of the Iowa Caucus
Debacle as a CIA/military intelligence Black Op,
Butiggieg proclaimed himself the Iowa victor with
zero precincts reporting last Monday night! How Juan
Guaido was that?
It worked. The fact that Sanders won Iowa was
turned into a public non-fact. The confusion bought
Mayor Pete a couple of days to take some undeserved
victory laps across the “liberal” media, boosting
him in New Hampshire.
The Democrats Did “More to Undermine
Faith in Our Elections than Russia Ever Could”
No talking head has captured the evil of it all
more effectively and bitingly than The Hill’s
Krystal Ball yesterday morning. Her comments
merit transcription and lengthy quotation:
“Let [this sink in]: Twitter is doing a
better, more accurate job of tabulating the
results than the Democratic Party. What else
might be wrong through incompetence, malice, or
a combination of both, God only knows. But as if
that’s not enough, after Pete claimed a fake
victory thanks to the complicity of the Iowa
Democratic Party and the media, it turns out
that, surprise, surprise, they saved the
best precincts for Bernie Sanders to be counted
and included last, because of course they did.
I’m sure it was all just a coincidence,
though, guys. And meanwhile, a new tracking poll
shows that Pete’s fake win in Iowa has given him
a big boost in New Hampshire, lifting him 9
points in 3 days.”
“What is truly criminal to me,
though, is this: the people who gave Bernie
Sanders this hard-fought and well-deserved win
are people like this: immigrant workers at a
pork-processing plant, who had to fight to even
be able to cast their ballots in a caucus that
conflicted with their work schedule. They were
the very first to vote and among the last to be
counted. For four days, their voice and their
vote were completely erased, as were the Latinos
who participated in satellite caucuses and went
overwhelmingly for Bernie Sanders. It is
absolutely outrageous.”
“Do you remember the endless, three-year
rant at RussiaGate and over how a foreign power
spending a million or two over a month on lousy,
ungrammatical Facebook ads inside a billion
dollar election was the biggest threat to our
constitutional republic and was material to
Hillary’s loss in 2016? Let’s be completely
clear here. TheDemocratic
Party in Iowa has done more to undermine faith
in our elections than Russia ever could.
Period. But don’t expect a Democratic House to
hold months-long hearings into the Iowa Caucus
debacle. Don’t expect any degree of
self-reflection on the part of the party bosses
and consultant grifters who deserve to be fired
en masse. Instead, the same folks who
think they should be able to take the nomination
from Bernie with their Superdelegates, the same
folks who tweak the process so it suits them,
the same folks who are now leaking out
partial wrong results in a mockery of
manipulation masquerading as transparency…these
people will continue to run the Democratic Party
in Iowa and elsewhere until and unless an
anti-establishment candidate like Bernie throws
them all out. ….”
“… Single moms arranged babysitters to
participate in this caucus. Nurses gave up
shifts, lost 12 hours of pay to participate in
this caucus. People rolled in with their
wheelchairs. They weren’t with their kids or
doing their college homework…Volunteers donated
hundreds of thousands of hours of time. Banging
on doors, hosting house parties, managing selfie
lines, and all for what? So that all that
time, all that energy could be turned into a
giant joke that makes everyone who participated
in the process feel like a fool….”
“People that we invite into this process are
made a sacred promise that this activity s
meaningful and necessary. And then to watch
such manifest incompetence, cronyism,
obfuscation, and selective disclosure in what is
supposed to be the most critical election of our
lifetimemakes a joke out of democracy
and spread cynicism like the Coranavirus of the
civic soul…This whole democracy looks like a
Potemkin Village farce where the GOP and
Democratic Party insiders seem to almost laugh
at the rubes who take this whole thing as
serious and sacred.”
I’ve never had the same degree of faith n U.S.
electoral politics that Ms. Ball (who would likely
and wrongly consider me a victim and purveyor of
cynicism) seems to have had in the past, but that is
an extremely powerful denunciation of what happened
to Sanders and his backers – and the democratic
ideal – in Iowa this week.
(At least we know for certain that voters are
ready to pull the rusty chain on Joe Pool Chain
Biden. Too bad for the companies who were gearing up
to mass produce record players for the poor in
response to Joe “Record Players for the Poor”
Biden’s promise of Vinyl New Deal.)
This is Who the Democrats Are
Butiggieg knows he’s never going to be president.
“Alfred E. Neuman’s” role is to muddle public
perceptions, screwing Warren and Sanders in the
early states to help set up “Mini-Mike” Bloomberg (I
am borrowing Trump’s frankly clever nicknames for
these right-wing candidate), who is Wall Street’s
next Great Stop Sanders Hope in the wake of “Sleepy
Joe’s” predictable (and widely predicted) collapse.
MSDNC is cable news central for the IOPFR’s
Campaign to Stop Sanders and Re-Elect the Neofascist
Trump with Yet Another Centrist Neoliberal Creep.
Two days ago, the network’s “Morning Joe” hosts used
the very Iowa fiasco that their on-the-ground
ideological comrades created to promote Bloomberg
and Super Tuesday as the alternatives to “radical”
Bernie and the early caucus and primaries. The
“progressive” Kissingerian network (I’ve heard MSNBC
hosts praise the blood-drenched war criminal Henry
Kissinger on numerous occasions) didn’t try hide its
corporatist agenda to any serious degree.
“Democrats,” a popular Internet meme featuring
pictures of Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi runs, “are
afraid that American voters are going to interfere
in the 2020 election.”
Thank you. Exactly right.
Surprised? You shouldn’t be. The Democratic Party
isn’t about social justice, democracy, and/or
environmental sanity. It isn’t even primarily about
winning elections. “History’s second most
enthusiastic capitalist party” (as former Nixon
strategist Kevin Phillips once accurately described
the Democrats) is about serving “elite” corporate
and financial sponsors above all, and those sponsors
prefer a second fascistic Trump term to a mildly
progressive first Sanders one.
Oligarchs “Take Advantage of a Broken and
Dysfunctional System”
In an amusing and telling episode on MSNBC prior
to the Caucus, Nina Turner told Chris Matthews that
voters worry about “the oligarchs” who buy American
elections. “Do you think Mike Bloomberg is an
oligarch?!” an outraged Matthews asked. “He is,”
Turner retorted. “He skipped Iowa. Iowans should be
insulted. Buying his way into this race, period. The
DNC changed the rules. They didn’t change it for
Senator Harris. They didn’t change it for Senator
Booker. They didn’t change it for Secretary Castro.”
Thank you. Exactly right.
Matthews then incredulously asked Turner is she
really believed Bloomberg purchased his way into the
presidential debates – as ifthere is
the slightest hint of a scintilla of an iota of a
sliver of a wisp of a rumor of a scent of doubt
about.
After Matthews finished idiotically interrogating
Turner, MSDNC anchor Brian Williams turned to MSDNC
pundit Jason Johnson. Johnson also disapproved of
Ms. Turner’s description of the oligarch Bloomberg
as an oligarch.
“Oligarchy, in our particular terminology,”
Johnson intoned, “makes you think of a rich person
who got their money off of oil in Russia, who is
taking advantage of a broken and dysfunctional
system.”
You can’t make shit like that up! No, Jason
Johnson: imperialist, Russophobic, and American
Exceptionalist doctrine and bad reporting make
you think that way. Merriam-Webster
defines “oligarchy” as: “government by the few; a
government in which a small group exercises control
especially for corrupt and selfish purposes.”
There’s an abundance of solid academic research
showing that the United States today fits the
definition very well. Here are four for Johnson to
start with: Benjamin Page and Martin Gilens,
Democracy in America? What Has Gone Wrong and What
we Can Do About It (University of Chicago,
2018), Ron Formisano, American Oligarchy: The
Permanent Political Class (University of
Illinois, 2017); Jeffrey Winters, Oligarchy
(Cambridge University Press, 2011, with the United
States as a leading case study); Paul Street,
They Rule: They 1% v. Democracy (Routledge,
2014).
Concerned about rich people “taking advantage of
a broken and dysfunctional system”? Look no further
than the world’s self-proclaimed “greatest
democracy”! No other “democracy” in the so-called
developed world remotely matches the United States
of Dark Money when it comes to giving big donors
unregulated power in their national electoral
processes. Along with other and related
characteristics of its election and party system —
winner-take-all contests with no proportional
representation, rampant partisan gerrymandering of
election districts, voter registration problems,
corporate media bias and the “federalist”
decentralization and partisan control of U.S.
election process — this plutocratic campaign finance
free-for-all is why the Electoral Integrity Project
(a research undertaking funded by the Australian
Research Council with a team of researchers based at
the University of Sydney and Harvard University) ranks
the democratic election integrity of U.S.
elections below that of all 19 North and Western
European democracies and also below that of 10 other
nations in the Americas (Costa Rica, Uruguay,
Canada, Chile, Brazil, Jamaica, Grenada, Argentina,
Barbados and Peru), 10 nations in Central and
Eastern Europe, 9 Asian-Pacific countries, 2
countries in the Middle East (Israel and Tunisia)
and 6 African nations. The U.S. ranks dead last
among “Western democracies.”
Don’t take it from a radical eco-Marxist like me.
As the distinguished liberal political scientists
Page (Northwestern) and Gilens (Princeton) showed in
their expertly researched 2017 book mentioned above:
“the best evidence indicates that the
wishes of ordinary Americans actually have had
little or no impact on the making of federal
government policy. Wealthy individuals and
organized interest groups – especially business
corporations – have had much more political
clout. When they are taken into account, it
becomes apparent that the general public has
been virtually powerless… Majorities of
Americans favor…programs to help provide jobs,
increase wages, help the unemployed, provide
universal medical insurance, ensure decent
retirement pensions, and pay for such programs
with progressive taxes. Most Americans also
want to cut ‘corporate welfare.’ Yet the
wealthy, business groups, and structural
gridlock have mostly blocked such new policies
[and programs] (emphasis added).”
The Table is Tilted: Beyond the Cynical
Brilliance of George Carlin
It was nice of the professors to quantify and
document what working-class Americans have always
known: money talks, bullshit walks. My old Finish
socialist Aunt Mary (a high school graduate who
worked for decades as a department store clerk in
downtown Elgin, Illinois) understood Page and
Gilens’ point very well. In the famous words of
George Carlin:
“There’s a reason education sucks and it’s
the same reason that it will never, ever, ever
be fixed. It’s never going to get any better,
don’t look for it, be happy with what you’ve
got. Because the owners of this country don’t
want that. I’m talking about the REAL owners,
now. The real owners, the big wealthy business
interests that control things and make all the
important decisions — forget the politicians.
The politicians are put there to give you the
idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t.
You have no choice. You have owners. They own
you. They own everything. They own all the
important land, they own and control the
corporations; they’ve long since bought and paid
for the Senate, the Congress, the State houses,
the City Halls; they’ve got the judges in their
back pockets, and they own all the big media
companies so they control just about all the
news and information you get to hear.”
“They gotcha by the balls. They spend
billions of dollars every year lobbying —
lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know
what they want — they want more for themselves
and less for everybody else. But I’ll tell you
what they don’t want. They don’t want a
population of citizens capable of critical
thinking. They don’t want well-informed,
well-educated people capable of critical
thinking. They’re not interested in that, that
doesn’t help them. That’s against their
interests. That’s right. They don’t want people
who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen
table and figure out how badly they’re getting
f***ed by the system that threw them overboard
30 f***ing years ago. They don’t want that.”
“You know what they want? They want obedient
workers. Obedient workers. People who are just
smart enough to run the machines and do the
paperwork, and just dumb enough to passively
accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with
the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced
benefits, the end of overtime, and the vanishing
pension that disappears the minute you go to
collect it. …All day long, beating you over the
in their media telling you what to believe —
what to think — and what to buy. The table
is tilted, folks. The game is rigged. And
nobody seems to notice. Nobody seems to care.”
“…They don’t give a fuck about you, they
don’t…They don’t care about you – at all. At
all, At all. At all. At all. And nobody seems to
notice, nobody seems to care … that’s what the
owners count on, the fact that Americans will
probably remain willfully ignorant of the big
red, white and blue d**k that’s being jammed up
their assholes every day. Because the owners of
this country know the truth — it’s called the
American Dream … ‘cuz you have to be asleep to
believe it.”
The problem with Carlin’s brilliant rant is of
course it’s extreme, well, cynicism. Millions upon
millions of Americans do notice and do
care. They aren’t asleep. They are
capable of critical thinking. They very much
want to un-rig the game, level the table, and change
the system – make a people’s democratic revolution
and save humanity. I run into and talk to and try to
energize and learn and get energy from these people
regularly. They haven’t surrendered to the
American authoritarian-sexist-racist-nativist-nationalist-fascist
nightmare yet.
I share with many of these people a basic
underlying spiritual sense that giving up and
letting the owners – our financial and political
owners, yes – win is irrational and indeed morally
corrupt. Let’s say the chances of collapsing the
nation’s un-elected and interrelated dictatorships
of money, empire, white-supremacism, and patriarchy
are just 3 or 2 or even 1 in 10 (I think the real
odds may be much higher). Why bring them down to
zero by giving in to fatalism – to “it’s never going
to change?” It makes no sense to give up: you lose
nothing by believing in the possibility of
democratic transformation and revolutionary change;
you lose everything by not believing. Try some
radical existentialism!
Tactical Support
Should people caucus and vote for Bernie in the
rigged Democratic Party nomination process? Sure,
for three reasons. First, there’s a(n admittedly
slim) chance Sanders could prevail and lead the
enactment of changes that would make a very positive
difference in peoples’ lives and capacity to fight
back against American Oligarchy, which is now taking
significant steps towards openly authoritarian rule.
Second, doing some work with the Sanders campaign
puts you in contact with masses of people who are
changing all the time (like all phenomena),
people-in-process who are capable of engaging
on the critical topics of how and why we must move
beyond the rigged games and systems that capture and
depress our energies and how and why we must begin
to organize for a real revolution.
Third, even if he doesn’t win, it’s good to make
the screwing over of Sanders as transparent and
instructive as possible. This could help motivate
millions of Americans to break in revolutionary
fashion from a “broken and dysfunctional [American]
system” of class rule. It could help spark millions
to join a people’s movement that works beneath and
beyond the rigged elections cycle and system to
heroically reclaim the commons and save humanity.
There’s a lot of good and potentially radical
energy out there. It needs to go somewhere positive
once the “coffin of class consciousness” (in the
words of the radical historian
Alan Dawley) that is the American ballot box
fails to deliver yes…yet once again. The capitalists
hardly restrict their political pressure to the
electoral process – just wait to see what
happens if Sanders (somewhat miraculously) makes it
into the White House. We must and can develop an
anti-capitalist (and now anti-fascist) politics that
fights back in ways that transcend those savagely
time-staggered moments when our owners permit us to
make marks next to the names of politicians who can
generally be trusted to put their own interests
above ours and those of the common good.
“Except for the rare few,” Howard Zinn once
wrote, “our representatives are politicians, and
will surrender their integrity, claiming to be
‘realistic.’ We are not politicians, but citizens.
We have no office to hold on to, only our
consciences, which insist on telling the truth.”
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