Regent U Farm Club and the Attorney General Scandals
Updated to change title.
Just a quick dairy to bring attention to a frigtening trend in civil appointments of privelege and power in our government, the Attorney General scandal, and those missing RNC e-mails.
When Paul Krugman and David Frum agree it brings more validity to the charges of cronyism.
The questions swirling around Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, is it scandal or is it standard operating procedure. The reach around of the normal process for appointing State Prosecuting Attorneys that was slipped into the Patriot Act has seen some faces swollen red with indignation or embarassment. And what about those 5 million missing e-mails.
Paul Krugman is wondering.
Today, Regent University, founded by the televangelist Pat Robertson to provide “Christian leadership to change the world,” boasts that it has 150 graduates working in the Bush administration.
Using Regent University as the farm team for "Bushies" in government. Unsettling.
The infiltration of the federal government by large numbers of people seeking to impose a religious agenda — which is very different from simply being people of faith — is one of the most important stories of the last six years.
And there’s another thing most reporting fails to convey: the sheer extremism of these people.
You see, Regent isn’t a religious university the way Loyola or Yeshiva are religious universities. It’s run by someone whose first reaction to 9/11 was to brand it God’s punishment for America’s sins.
Paul Krugman's Op-Ed For God's Sake is a very enlightening read. It also documents the high powered political positions that these religous zealots, or Bushies have held.
And not it is not just the stereotypical left that is upset by these revelations. David Frum from the NRO is also alarmed by this dramatic insertion of religon into the White House and weights in on those missing RNC e-mails and the Attorney General scandal. More questions about Rachael Paulose who seems to be the first of the unqualitifed stealth appointments by this administration.
David Frum does not sound happy either.
It is striking how much of the bad hiring can be traced to the administration's overzealous eagerness for "diversity." A lot of brickbats have been tossed at the imperious and extravagant US Attorney for Minnesota, Rachel Paulose. Yes, she was in over her head - agreed. So why would anybody think it a good idea to promote an underqualified 34-year-old woman of South Asian ancestry to a highly visible job? Gee - you tell me. And this exercise can be repeated throughout the DoJ and indeed the whole Bush administration.
Frum goes on to conclude
At this point in the attorney affair, it is difficult to avoid concluding:
1) regardless of the legalities, the White House and DoJ were engaged in activities that they believed would appear discreditable if exposed to full public view;
2) that they have told untruths in their effort to conceal the full truth of the matter;
and 3) that the Gonzales Justice Department was overstocked with inadequate people from the Attorney General himself on down.
I am writing this while somewhat distracted, but the intention is to provide a spot to discuss the upcoming testimony of Alberto Gonazles, and whether you agree or disagree that having 150 political appointments from Regents University, whose mission statement is to change government by inserting Christ's message into the White House.
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Have to disagree with Frum:
he's trying to throw out a red herring in the form of "diversity" in order to confuse the issue:
Ahh.... no. It is striking how much of the bad hiring can be traced to the administration's overzealous eagerness for administration lackeys, and at best they chose a minority in order to appease liberals who might otherwise be suspicious at an underqualified hiring. Frum throws out the old Fox news form of arguing this point:
Right. A lot of the bad hires this administration has made are because of diversity, and it's so obvious a point that I don't have to provide any examples, except to say that it's widespread. Duh.
(Like the Harriet Miers thing. Does anyone really think Bush chose her because she was a woman, or because she was his closest counsel? Same story: "choosing a woman will hoodwink the Left, so I won't have anyone questioning whether she's really just a loyalty hire")
Saint, n. A dead sinner revised and edited. - Ambrose Bierce
Humor
On an unrelated note (sort 0f) this video clip is hysterial Oliver's Travels
Good grief this guy has some chutzpah. And the Ambassador was a lovely good sport.
On a related note, David Frum had to talked off the edge of a cliff after visiting Iraq and seeing what damage "he hath wrought". He suffered a severe case of post Iraq stress syndrome.
(To any that may recall the qualifications for going to Iraq in the first days of hope and prosperity for establishing flourishing business enterprises, all duties fell to Republican appointees who were on the side of the Bush Diety. No other qualififications necessary.)
It is the economy, stupid.
Krugman is late to the party but welcome
While a theocracy has long been a dream of the most extreme religious kooks, actually putting a long term plan into action has been gathering force since the 1970's. Like any real conspiracy, it has inner strife, braggarts, turncoats etc, and while subverting traditional conservative groups is being itself subverted by Moonies, but has still succeeded alarmingly, and is and is much more of a threat than Krugman lets on (or knows?).
Sara Posner has an excellent article on another of the real farm teams that provide the reserves for the Gang Of Pirates to draw from as well as doing great damage in their own right, as does another by her here
Others have spent the effort to see not just how these people are pursuing power, but what they would like to do with it. John Sugg has written in Mother Jones
(as if things like roads, or hospitals, even sports, are atheist inspired if not specifically Christian)
Katherine Yurica also weighs in with a detailed report that includes this list:
Very Scary folk
The Self Made Man is just not admitting where he got all the parts.
I don' know
how scary they really are....... but their agenda is scary.
I would imagine that most of the students are innocent, naive and trusting, but hey I am liberal. What is scary is their are on a mission to insert themselves in govt positions which they have zero real world experience.
It is the economy, stupid.
Government in the Church
Now is there a problem with Messiah Graduates entering public service? Of course not. But there is a problem when political appointments MUST qualify on the basis of ideology because of a religous or political agenda they are pursuing that does NOT serve the people and violates the separation of church and state.
It is not that we don’t want our leaders to be guided by morals or religon that is a danger, but that we do not want ever to have a government run church, which requires fealty to a specific religon. This is why 150 appointments of evangelicals from Regent U is cause for concern.
It seems there has been a concerted effort by a small few in government to turn justice appointments into a club that colors itself as government run church, protecting the “inner flock” and prosecuting “heretics”.
It is the economy, stupid.
If they can pack key points...
...with folk who will work in concert to destroy a democracy that they believe is an evil form of Government... ... and begin to deploy their agenda to destroy any concept of freedom, as they see only working for God or against Him as the only possible choices... ...and start to enforce their plan to make their many thought crimes punishable by death... The Cambodian Killing fields will be a minor incident by comparison.
They have already successfully packed most of the courts, they are working to pack the American military, for jobs that they cannot trust the American Military to do, they have Blackwater
as their praetorian guard
that is run by and packed with Dominionists, that are better trained and can be expected to brutalize Americans as readily as Iraqis if told to do so.
There is a very short window to fix this, and the Democrats in Congress seem unaware of the danger.
The Self Made Man is just not admitting where he got all the parts.
No one wants to talk about it
out loud. But I think they know what is going on.
It's too controversial. That is why I applaud Paul Krugman for finally saying something, in a more popular media forum.
That is what the oversight hearings are for. You just put the focus on incompetence, not the religon. Because that is clearly the problem.
That and the demoralization of the justice department.
It is the economy, stupid.
Whatever the excuse is fine with me
But the reality that it is not nearly incompetence if they get the result they desire, even if that is at odds with the statements they make.
The basic fact is that they hate freedom and democracy as much as any Al Queda and are more in a position to affect it.
You can have inexperienced young-uns in important positions if their only job is to follow orders. They make better soldiers in fact as they have little sense of impropriety, and cannot see all the effects of the orders you give them before carrying them out.
Considering only their desires Katrina has been mostly a raging success.
The Self Made Man is just not admitting where he got all the parts.
Gonzales Aid Gets Immunity!!!
Yehaw!
The Keys To the Church
The keys to the church in the whitehouse, in the person of Monica Goodling.
The Vote on the Judiciary Committe to authorize immunity, 32-6!
Now maybe we can find out what is really going on at the WhiteHouse and its broad network of Christian Fundamentalist Operatives over 400 who have access to the Justice Dept.
Clear signs the country is moving in the right direction!
It is the economy, stupid.
Doesn't mean she'll cooperate, though, does it?
Did she ask for immunity? Or are they just offering?
If you really believe this is the "fight of our lives," how come you're not in Iraq?
Not sure but....a subpoena was authorized.
"A separate vote to authorize a subpoena for Goodling passed by voice vote."
It is the economy, stupid.
I'm not a lawyer...
Can she still invoke her right against self-incrimination even with immunity, citing the precedent of Oliver North and Poindexter?
If you really believe this is the "fight of our lives," how come you're not in Iraq?
Don't Know
But with so much at stake, for this administration, if she tells the truth.
That sounds like it would be their plan.
If they can cover up treason, then why would they want folks to find out that they have inserted the church into the whitehouse in the form of unqualified, inexperienced Regent U grads with a fundamentalist Christian agenda.
The Christian jihad is the answer to winning the "war on terror". Sound extreme?
It is! How else to explain this Presidents delusional stand alone policy re the Iraq war. He is bringing Jesus to Baghdad. And he was sold to certain folks as the Pastor in Chief. That IS why David Kuo quit his post at the Faith Based Initiatives project...... that did nothing for the poor, and everything to raise funds for the RNC.
See: Jesus Camp.
It is the economy, stupid.
As this scandal broadens
to include more and more, is it fair to ask if this administration is supporting a sort of secret coup d'et tat.
This is what has been going on behind closed doors.
Insider Politics at the DoJ
It is the economy, stupid.
Charges May Result
from the ffirings
The strongest case is likely related to David Iglesias, and Carol Lam.
A bit of interested trivia, the part played by Tom Cruise, was inspired by David Iglesias, in the movie 'A Few Good Men'. The most notable line of the movie was near the end, the forceful declaration, "You can't handle the truth".
There has been conjecture that much effort was put into guaranteeing Republican victories in the '06 election under the guise of 'voter fraud' investigations. The democrats gained back the majoriiy in that election, in spite of the many questionable goings on in the Justice Department. There is speculation that there would have been a much larger democratic majority without these questionable practices.
It is the economy, stupid.
Appalling Alberto
Continuing my solo expose on the DoJ.
Justice is Sacred, unless you are Alberto Gonzales
Appalling Alberto J. Gonzales
This is disturbing.
To anyone following this, watching the oversight hearings on CSpan, and in general keeping track of what has been going on in the Justice Department, there is no other word for it but, appalling.
It is the economy, stupid.
Still more appalling
Is all the stuff we know and that they are not exposing. The C-span I want to watch is when they have Greg Palast testifying. But even then I would be surprised if even that shows up on the evening news.
The Self Made Man is just not admitting where he got all the parts.
Tilting the Scales of Justice
I know this 'scandal' just isn't sexy anymore what with the burning fields of California, the massive off budget requests for planes to accomodate buster bunkers for Iran.
But really this Attorney General Scandal is still with us, because many of the appointees are still in place.
If you watced any of the hearings for the new AG McClusky, then you will hear of the damage, as the eyes of the Senators tell the story of a collapse of integrity for the once Great Justice Department in the world, the US Department of Justice.
If we are a country of laws and not men.
or How Alberto & the Gang Turned the Justice Department into a Political Arm of the RNC
So no, I am not the only one that saw this coming.
What a pitiful state of affairs that our legal system has been so pornographied by the Bush GOP.
It's almost as offensive that this story goes by unnoticed, because it seems there are so many 'worse' things going on.
It is the economy, stupid.