This commentary might be of interest to those others on the list who are
appalled and frightened by the prospect of a Republican monopoly:

Bill Moyers' commentary last night on NOW (9-10 PM on PBS channel 13)

Way back in the 1950's when I first tasted politics and journalism,
Republicans briefly controlled the White House and Congress. With the
exception of Joseph McCarthy and his vicious ilk, they were a reasonable
lot, presided over by that giant war hero, Dwight Eisenhower, who was
conservative by temperament and moderate in the use of power.

That brand of Republican is gone. And for the first time in the memory of
anyone alive, the entire federal government < the Congress, the Executive,
the Judiciary < is united behind a right-wing agenda for which George W.
Bush believes he now has a mandate.

That mandate includes the power of the state to force pregnant women to give
up control over their own lives.

It includes using the taxing power to transfer wealth from working people to
the rich.

It includes giving corporations a free hand to eviscerate the environment
and control the regulatory agencies meant to hold them accountable.

And it includes secrecy on a scale you cannot imagine. Above all, it means
judges with a political agenda appointed for life. If you liked the Supreme
Court that put George W. Bush in the White House, you will swoon over what's
coming.

And if you like God in government, get ready for the Rapture. These folks
don't even mind you referring to the GOP as the party of God. Why else would
the new House Majority Leader say that the Almighty is using him to promote
'a Biblical worldview' in American politics?

So it is a heady time in Washington < a heady time for piety, profits, and
military power, all joined at the hip by ideology and money.

Don't forget the money. It came pouring into this election, to both parties,
from corporate America and others who expect the payback. Republicans
outraised democrats by $184 million dollars. And came up with the big prize
< monopoly control of the American government, and the power of the state to
turn their ideology into the law of the land. Quite a bargain at any price.

That's it for this week.

For NOW, I'm Bill Moyers.

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