The New Boxer Rebellion
Democrats, Take A Lesson From Barbara Boxer and
Howard Dean
February 27 2005
Counterbias.com
by W. David Jenkins III
“I have to say that I have never, ever, lost respect for the
truth in the service of anything. I really hope that you will
refrain from impugning my integrity.” – Condoleezza Rice to U.S.
Senator Barbara Boxer, January 18, 2005.
I have to admit, the first thing out of my mouth when I heard the
good doctor utter this amazing response was, “What on Earth are you
talking about? What integrity?” Here’s the original Miss Mushroom
Cloud getting miffed because some woman from California was calling
her out for lying to everybody in the nation and not taking
responsibility for her statements or their consequences.
And that’s just concerning Iraq. We won’t even go into her
irresponsible behavior pre-9/11, as recent reports have shed light
on her flirtatious relationship with the truth in regards to her
testimony on that matter last year.
Barbara Boxer was called “mean-spirited” among other things by the
opposition as well as the lazy, allegedly “liberal” media after
Rice’s confirmation hearings. Conservatives moaned and whined that
Boxer was being partisan and was trying to tarnish the image of such
a fine upstanding American such as Dr. Rice. Once again, the
Democrats were being blamed for feeding the atmosphere of bitter
divisiveness that grips the inner sanctums of the Capitol. These
pompous fat little Republican kings, who control all three branches
of government, still play the “victim card” as they always do when
they feel threatened.
And that is the point. People like Senator Boxer are a threat to
their grip on the American troth feeders – the believers in their
new America.
Senator Boxer’s confrontation with Condi Rice is now considered “old
news” and conservatives are again wrapped up in their security
blankets because nothing that mean old liberal Senator could say was
enough to keep Rice from being confirmed as Secretary of State. The
Bush administration’s practice of rewarding incompetence was still
firmly intact and all would be well with their little place in the
world — until the next time somebody dares to speak up.
And that’s what it’s all about.
When Boxer stood with Stephanie Tubbs Jones back in January to
protest the acceptance of Ohio’s electoral count, she was not trying
to undo the re-appointment of the worst president in America ’s
history, even though such action was more than justified. Senator
Boxer and the members of the Congressional Black Caucus were
speaking out against the questionable procedures used by state
officials and private companies who were poisoning the electoral
process to the point where it is no longer above suspicion. As
disappointed as many were with the election of Reagan, Bush Sr. and
Clinton, there was little if any doubt that when voters pulled a
lever, punched a card or touched a screen that their vote was
counted accurately.
Millions worldwide will never accept George W. Bush’s reign in the
same way as all of his predecessors' were, as history will
eventually show. And that is why it was important and justified for
Senator Boxer and the CBC to speak up.
Condi Rice as the head of National Security proved to be as faithful
to Bush as she was irresponsible to America. Her testimony during
the 9/11 Commission hearings completely contradicted what is now
known as fact. This administration ignored warnings and we suffered
the consequences. Rice was highly instrumental in beating the war
drums over Iraq and consistently and obediently fed the fires of
fear and paranoia with her talk of “mushroom clouds” and forbidding
acceptance of any opposing views as to the accuracy of the
intelligence she and her bosses were depending upon to wage their
illegal and illogical invasion. Then, when everything went to hell
and they were shown to have been less than truthful with the
American people, Rice and her bosses went into a state of denial
overdrive and finger-pointing.
Condi Rice has been a zealous cheerleader for a foreign policy
which has left us virtually without allies, without the credibility
and without the respect that this nation once cherished. Senator
Boxer simply questioned the “logic” in promoting someone who has
played such an integral part in the foreign and domestic disaster
America has become. And she was right in doing so.
In fact, Barbara Boxer was doing what every member of the opposition
should be doing. She was speaking up on behalf of the people she
represents — not just with words, as Joe Biden did, but with that
most important action, her vote.
This is no a longer a game where some might vote against their
conscience in order to maneuver for possible future favors by the
Republicans. As Joe Lieberman found out in 2002 and others realized
after, there will be no “favors” from this Republican Party. In
fact, this administration and the Congressional leadership have
leaned so far to the right that even moderates of their own party
have been shoved outside the circle. The only thing that will make
any difference or leave any impression is for these reckless
ideologues to be challenged over and over again. It’s the only thing
that these people are not used to and it shakes ‘em up.
Just look at the reaction to the election of Howard Dean to lead the
DNC. As if on cue, the lazy media started running the cleverly
altered “Dean Scream” tape, and all the pundits rose up in choruses
of “liberal whacko” and how the Democrats have committed suicide.
One hairspray addict on MSNBC remarked that Dean would “never live
that scream down.” Well, of course not, you compliant idiot. Can we
see that tape loop one more time, please?
Like Boxer, Dean makes conservatives and their media monkeys more
than a little nervous. In fact, Dean and Boxer make the stuffy old
status quo members of their own party nervous. Why? Because these
two are not afraid to call ‘em like they see ‘em. They haven’t
fallen victim to the Orwellian practice of telling themselves that
up is down and war is peace that this administration has managed to
implant into their followers and many of their critics.
A while back, Dean caught a lot of flack for stating that the
“capture” of Hussein hadn’t made America any safer. Well, as it
turns out, based upon multiple studies and intelligence reports, the
ol’ liberal whacko was right. He was also right when he stated,
under fire from the media, that the administration (with the media’s
help) had misled — nay, lied to — Americans during the build-up to
invading Iraq. In fact, I’m hard pressed to find anything Dean said
about the Bush administration that hasn’t been proved correct. If
Kerry had had a fraction of the passion and backbone possessed by
the likes of Dean or Boxer, the nefarious shenanigans in Ohio might
not have mattered in the long run.
But what I feel is the most compelling reasoning behind the
unsettling effect these two public servants have on their peers and
their critics is that they actually excite their supporters.
The alleged Party of the Left has spent far too long trying to play
fair with this administration, acting like satirical little Rodney
Kings wondering why we "can't just all get along." And even after
the opposition broke the rules and broke the laws, the Democratic
leadership only wondered why they couldn’t seem to get the Red State
of Minders to like them and vote for their guy. It's a funny thing
that after spending ten years watching their representation seep
away, they're still only scratching their heads and wondering "what
are we doing wrong?"
Dean is solely responsible for the fire that Democrats rediscovered
two years ago, only to have the DNC leadership throw cold water on
their hopes.
Together, Howard Dean and Barbara Boxer are the DNC’s “newsflash”
and all they need to do is shut up and pay attention to the message
– and learn.
Since November of last year, there has been pathetic hand-wringing
by the left over how to appeal to those who don’t presently support
them. Some want to move more to the center while some want to
de-emphasize the traditional core principles that make up this
party. This would be a drastic mistake because it ignores something
so obvious and so simple: Leadership like Dean’s and Boxer’s will
help the Democrats – not hurt.
The fact is there are more than eighty million people who were
eligible but did not participate in what was the most important
election of our age. That number is a disgrace because it points to
the despair still consuming far too many Americans. These are the
people that need to be brought into the fold. These are the people
we must reach out to and instill a sense of pride and participation.
Howard Dean was successful in bringing fire and pride back to his
party and there are uncounted (literally) numbers of new members to
his credit.
Democrats never got over the despicable and disrespectful slap in
democracy’s face that Bush gave America back in 2000. But instead of
standing up and speaking out, even when it meant the media would
beat them up over it, they fell to their knees while trying to work
with a leadership that held as much disdain for them as it did those
it purported to “serve.” Now because of their inability (or maybe
their unwillingness) to shove the lies and the crimes and the
corruption back down their opposition’s throats, the Democrats find
themselves with less than they had a year ago. Because of this,
America is led by liars and thieves who wage illegal wars, advocate
torture, rape the environment, dismantle the social structure and
security of this country while they profess to be empowered by God
Almighty Himself.
The left is blessed to have leadership as distinguished and
passionate and honorable as Howard Dean, Barbara Boxer, Nancy
Pelosi, Dennis Kucinich and Peter Stark. They have shown themselves
to be able to stand alone against Bush Inc.’s inversion of real
American values and still survive. While other members of their
party fret over conservatives calling them mean old names like
“obstructionist,” these leaders and others like them have
demonstrated the desire — the need — to stand up to what they know
is wrong and what is harmful to the people and the country they love
and serve. They have cleaned the ashes and filth of 2000 from
themselves and persist in calling out the members of this
administration out whenever necessary, armed with nothing but the
truth and their convictions. The timid, accommodating members of the
DNC should buck up and do the same.
There were almost sixty million Americans willing to stand behind
the alleged left last November. There are more than eighty million
who still need to hear the voices that speak to them. They need to
hear the voices that speak what they feel in their hearts and in
their guts – not voices who speak what they think people want to
hear.
There’s a new rebellion emerging slowly and not so quietly.
Republicans had better take notice — and the business as usual
Democrats better take notes. They have nothing left to lose and
everything to gain.