Richard A. Stitt: The Insanity and Depravity of the GOP 
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 03/02/2009 - 9:40am. Reader Contribution 
A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUTION

by Richard A. Stitt
Albert Einstein once described insanity as "doing the same thing over
and over again and expecting different results."
 
It is stunning to think with our country in a deep recession, the GOP is
taking a political path to self-incineration grounded forever in tax
cuts, mainly for the richest Americans. Yet, this is the path they
continue to follow. However, they have become wackier and wackier now
that we have seen the new leaders of the GOP, which include Joe The
Plumber, Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal, and crazier-than-a-loon Eric Cantor.
These folks are their rising stars?
 
Clearly, eight years of Bush pronouncements of no new taxes, six of
which were during a virtually veto-free Republican-controlled U.S.
Congress, the Bush-GOP policies not only failed to create jobs and
income but also in fact caused the loss of both income and jobs for
average American workers in each year of Bush's tenure in the White
House.
 
Yet astonishingly, after the November 4 election in which Republicans
lost the presidency and seats in both houses of Congress, the Republican
response to the gargantuan economic collapse that they created is to
repeat over and over the bromide that tax cuts are the answer to the
economic catastrophe.
 
After Bush left office, he bequeathed to Barack Obama a $1.2 trillion
budget deficit, two wars, soaring unemployment, near-total collapse of
our banking system, escalating bankruptcies and home foreclosures, and
Wall Street Ponzi scheme swindlers who had free run of investors' money
that they squandered on get-rich financial contrivances such as
derivatives, junk bonds, hedge funds, and credit default swaps (even the
name sounds dishonest).
 
During Bush's White House occupancy, none of these fraudulent business
practices were ever explained or investigated by either the Securities
Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Justice Department, both of which
became arms and extensions of the Executive branch.
 
Michael Steele, the newly appointed Republican National Committee
chairman, stated at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference
(CPAC) in Washington, DC, "Tonight, we tell America that Republican
values, conservative values, are right for America." He admitted that
the GOP made some mistakes. "Tonight, we tell America: we know the past,
we know we did wrong. My bad. But we go forward in appreciation of the
values that brought us to this point."
 
However, the session quickly descended into a crescendo of Barack Obama
bashing and sneering contempt for the Democratic Party. Steele called
President Obama's stimulus bill "nothing short of frightening." He said
conservatives must use the political moment to re-assert their belief in
a set of basic principles: limited government, freedom, opportunity, and
the ability of the free market to "create, innovate and prosper." Rep.
Michelle Bachmann (R-MN) erupted in an almost Satanic-possessed shout of
approval, "Michael Steele! You be da man! You be da man!"
 
During this GOP-CPAC howling session, John Bolton, Bush's nominee to be
UN ambassador (but never confirmed), joked that "an attack on Chi-town
would teach Obama a lesson."
Bachmann, who was in a tight reelection bid in a solid Republican
district, stated during her 2008 campaign, "What I would say is that the
news media should do a penetrating exposé and take a look. I wish they
would. I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of
the people in Congress and find out, are they pro-America or
anti-America? I think the American people would love to see an exposé
like that."
Bachmann earlier stated that minorities, specifically black minorities,
were responsible for the current financial crisis. She based her opinion
on a right-wing publication written by Terry Jones, Investors Business
Daily. The article criticizes the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) for
pushing "Fannie and Freddie to aggressively lend to minority
communities." Jones goes on to say that Clinton was misguided to push
"home ownership as a way to open the door for blacks and other
minorities to enter the middle class."
Yeah, Michael Steele, "You be da man," -- unless you start embracing
programs such as expanding state children's health insurance program
(SCHIP) to families with children. The program was designed to cover
uninsured children in families with incomes that are modest but too high
to qualify for Medicaid for millions of poor children. G.W. Bush vetoed
that bill and it took a new Democratic Party controlled Congress to
finally get the bill passed.
 
What is it about these Latter Day Republicans who seem obsessed with
guns, violence, and conflict? We recall that Bolton also joked that if
you blew off 10 floors of UN building in New York, it wouldn't make a
difference. Another GOP wacko, Alan Keyes, stated that Barack Obama is a
"radical Communist" who "must be stopped." Sean Hannity, inveterate
Republican Fox News Channel advocate for violence, has a Web site
instigating the violent overthrow of our government and supports armed
rebellion to oust Barack Obama.
 
There's the right-wing Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper, the New York
Post, depicting two policemen standing over a chimpanzee's body shot
dead, with a caption that Democrats would have to find someone else to
write the stimulus bill. Clearly, this was a call to incite any number
of Screech Radio's army ant colonies of "lone wolves" to assassinate
President Barack Obama. It cannot be interpreted in any other way. There
is no ambiguity in the Post's inflammatory political cartoon.
 
We're only a little over one month into Barack Obama's administration,
yet the level of incendiary rhetoric and heightened call for violence by
the Republicans is only in its incipient stages. It's not enough for the
GOP to just say "no" to the stimulus bill. Their real and dangerously
treasonous agenda is to advocate armed rebellion, disorder, and sabotage
of our government.
 
Apparently, the GOP's thirst for blood was not quenched sufficiently
during Bush's preemptive genocidal war against a broken country, Iraq.
There, he and his GOP abettors are responsible for murdering tens of
thousands of Iraqi citizens, putting 4,252 U.S. military personnel in
body bags and the wounding of over 30,000 more, many disabled for life.
Now, the GOP is threatening to take their frenzy of physical force to a
domestic level.
One thing is for sure: the NRA couldn't be happier.
A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUTION
Richard A. Stitt
Austin, TX 
http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/contributors/1920


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