Watching Bill Moyers interview Keith Olbermann on "The Journal" on Friday evening, I was struck, as was Mr Moyers, by Mr Olbermann's use of the word "emergency" to describe the current American circumstance. The word came up in the context of Walter Cronkite's report to the nation after his trip to South Viet Nam:
BILL MOYERS: --when he came back from Vietnam and said-- the war has been lost. And Lyndon Johnson said, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost middle America."
KEITH OLBERMANN: But the point being that there was-- there were emergency circumstances that he saw, too.
BILL MOYERS: Emergency?
KEITH OLBERMANN: Yeah.
BILL MOYERS: You keep using that word. Are we in an emergency?
KEITH OLBERMANN: Well, we're being-- what-- here-- this is one thing with which I agree with George Bush. We're in an emergency. He and I could just sit there-- we just talked about what an emergency we were in and never went into details, we'd have a great time.
BILL MOYERS: What is it, as you see it?
KEITH OLBERMANN: Well, it is the question of the future of the nation. It's one of those pivotal times in our history. And I don't know that necessarily everybody sees it in those terms because it is, once again, an opportunity not merely for any external threat but for internal threat. Governments exist based on power that is taken from people. It is-- they are necessary. I'm not an anarchist. I believe in government. But there is-- there's no-- no possible interpretation other than to say that this administration and the Republican Party, to some degree the Democratic Party, have taken advantage of fear, of the unprecedented, nearly unprecedented attack that we saw in 2001, to expand their powers on the premise always of security, which is, you know, the famous Franklin, Jefferson warning about that is it's never been more applicable. So it is, yeah, it is emergency circumstances as Walter Cronkite saw it. I mean, here-- objective Uncle Walter, most trusted man in America. When I have an opinion on the most important political issue of the day, I'm gonna sink a president and maybe throw the election to the other guy right now. And he said, well, you know, the chips have to fall in this direction because people are dying and our country is, to some degree, wounded and bleeding. And our country is wounded and bleeding now if we don't know whether or not habeas corpus exists.
The thought of Keith Olbermann agreeing with President Bush about anything, especially that we are in an emergency, struck me as particularly elegant. Because of that symmetry, I also realized that all of BushCheneyCo's hollering about emergency needs for emergency powers to combat a newly emerging enemy is simply another example of Rovian projection. They aren't responding to an emergency; they were all on vacation during the real emergency, in the summer of 2001 when Richard Clarke and even George Tenet were trying to get their attention, finally flying someone to Crawford only to be told "All right. You've covered your ass now."
The emergency, as Keith Olbermann quite rightly pointed out to Bill Moyers, is "the question of the future of our nation." With an idiot-tyrant who lied America into war continuing his Oedipal sandbox exercise so costly in blood and treasure; a war-profiteer Vice-President operating secretly in the shadows, pulling unknown levers of government to benefit his fellow oligarchs and spying on all his fellow Americans; and a Congress almost entirely in the thrall of The Corporations that write huge checks to ensure its continued incumbency -- "It's one of those pivotal times in our history."
I ask you -- could an external enemy have done the damage we have suffered the last seven years? Would Americans have permitted the destruction of their Constitution from without, the shredding of habeas corpus by an invader, the surveillance of all of us by an outside force? Why, then, have we allowed BushCheneyCo to murder children, to steal our freedoms, to poison our air and water, to borrow from our children's and grandchildren's future, and to sully our good name among the people of our planet?
And now, finally, a horrible, un-American indignity: without even knowing, without even inquiring, without even understanding the scope, frequency, targets, purpose, duration, timing, or methods, without testimony from the affected companies or explanations to the American people -- the World's Greatest Deliberative Body (with a Democratic majority!) is poised to immunize some of the largest of The Corporations for illegal acts committed because BushCheneyCo asked them politely, but without the requisite warrant, long before America was attacked, to SPY on Americans. Such action will, of course, shut down the only arena of inquiry currently underway -- in the courts, where judges, regardless of their appointive President or putative party, have ruled against the telecoms again and again. And, with no courtroom leverage against the well-paid executives atop the telecoms, Americans will never know by whom, how, where, when, and why spying on them was ordered.
We will never know.
Many years from now, a young person may have occasion to inquire of you, "What did you do during The Emergency?" This is that Emergency -- this week, tomorrow, NOW. The Emergency that Keith Olbermann, Chris Dodd, and Russ Feingold have warned us about may be stoppable tomorrow. But this may be our last chance.
Call or email your Senators:
FAX your Senators(pdf):
NO AMNESTY FOR TELECOMS; NO BASKET WARRANTS
America needs all of us, right now.
UPDATE: These are the United States Senators who pledged to back the Judiciary Committee FISA bill that includes oversight and excludes telecom immunity: Russ Feingold (D-WI), Chris Dodd (D-CT), Barack Obama (D-IL), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Joe Biden (D-DE), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Tom Harkin (D-IA), Ben Cardin (D-MD), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), Daniel Akaka (D-HI), Jim Webb (D-VA), Ted Kennedy (D-MA), and Barbara Boxer (D-CA).
Please ask these Senators to keep their word and join Chris Dodd's filibuster for America tomorrow.
NAME FAX PHONE
Feingold 202 224 2725 202 224 5323
Dodd 202 224 1083 202 224 2823
Obama 202 228 4260 202 224 2854
Sanders 202 228 0776 202 224 5141
Menendez 202 228 2197 202 224 4744
Biden 202 224 0139 202 224 5042
Brown 202 228 6321 202 224 2315
Harkin 202 224 9369 202 224 3254
Cardin 202 224 1651 202 224 4524
Clinton 202 228 0282 202 224 4451
Akaka 202 224 2126 202 224 6361
Webb 202 228 6363 202 224 4024
Kennedy 202 224 2417 202 224 4543
Boxer 415 956 6701 202 224 3553
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hi Teddy.
yea Britts preggers again,and the rest of Merikas asleep on the couch
To the battlements.
Thank you Teddy. Very eloquent. (You, but also KO.)
KO gets it,no?
TSF!!!
“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” Speech to Parliament 1783, William Pitt the younger.
Evening, ladies and gentlemen.
“Emergency” is a word George W Bush does not own.
Teddy, does he own the word “idiot”?
Benjamin Franklin
boosh thinks Emergency is that 70’s tv show with those cute firemen who looked so manly in those uniforms and they got to play with the red lights and sirens and speed and ev’ything.
How about “bastard?”
You can send faxes right now, they’ll be there for the staff first thing in the morning.
Keith Olbermann is a hero. I watched Countdown and then caught the Moyers interview that same night. It was rather serendipitous how Keith became the leading voice in the war to recapture America’s Constitution and Bill of Rights. His is truly a voice in the wilderness. Teddy, too.
sadly no…idiot is universal GOP designation
Thank you Teddy! And, I encourage everyone who has not done so to make a comment on the Dodd thread, which you linked above.
Teddy, this (the Dodd thread) is an exciting time at FDL. It is the best of FDL. It is the “Maryland Moment” transmogrified, in spades and to the max.
(p.s. Teddy- you do remember the “Maryland Moment” don’t you?)
My email to Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein:
Dear Senator:
Please stand up with Chris Dodd to filibuster this atrocious sell-out to the telecoms. It’s inexcusable that the US Senate would approve amnesty without knowing what’s been done. We need you to do the right thing, the American thing.
Please do not let this spying on Americans go unpunished.
Thank you for your service to California and to the United States of America.
Sincerely,
I just Dugg it, Teddy! Another call to arms! I’m pleased to see Akaka on the list, I e-mailed him Friday when this was being introduced, now I’ll call to ask for a Constituent Service… 8-)
teddy i am plagiarizing that letter, if you don’t mind.
KO s voice deep and compelling is a thing of beauty…goodnight and good luck all!
KO’s special comments leave me in tears.
OT
The wingnuts are finallhy starting to reenter the reality-based world. This from David Frum via TPM
Thank you, Teddy! I promise to call every senator while Dodd filibusters tomorrow.
KO is our Walter Cronkite.
.Glenzilla has an update to this morning’s post:
Can I just say this….I don’t like the new web page; it’s the colors for me. Blue and orange and the colors of the local university which we see fucking everything.
I’ll try to work thru it.
wigwam December 16th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
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.Glenzilla has an update to this morning’s post:
How about a link?
So .. anyone donating to Dodd’s campaign?
Damn straight we’re in an emergency:
AT&T engineer says Bush Administration sought to implement domestic spying within two weeks of taking office
- Tom
Sen. Dodd is putting his personal goals on hold so that he can uphold his sworn duty to the Constitution.
I wish I lived in Iowa - I’d vote for him for this act alone.
I was going to provide a link to Amazon so people could buy Keith Olbermann’s new book Truth and Consequences (based on his Special Comments) to support Keith’s good work. But then I remembered there is an Amazon link in the Book Salon box, above and to the right. FDL gets paid if you click on the “Buy from Amazon.com” button.
OOps: http://www.salon.com/opinion/g.....index.html
I am tired of our Constitution being considered a nice idea but somehow outdated…
Made a donation and gave him a great big attaboy for his stand on the Consititution.
I’ll definitely be on Webb first thing in the morning.
thanks neuro
Nice post TSF
Didn’t know that. Thanks.
I have a sinking feeling that this may be our last chance, folks. I can’t see the rule of law flourishing in an environment where huge Corporations are given amnesty for past bad acts. Can you?
And thanks, each of you, for what you do to support Chris Dodd in his hard work to uphold our Constitution.
Yep.
You gonna stay up all night, or sleep in your new bed?
When I click on the buy amazon button, I just get returned to this post.
So did I.
Suzanne,
I a Caucus if you canidate does not make 15% you can choose another canidate to caucus for, I may see how it is going and start with Dodd and end with Edwards. My husband was called by the NRA the other day and laughed at them. He said my wife likes both Edwards and Dodd but will paroabably be with Edwards. I like Dodd I just don’t thing he will get the support.
Does anyone know if Dodd’s filibuster will be on C-Span? I am hoping that he reads blistering essays/comments on what these totally compromised congress critters are trying to do to this country. When the people speak through Mr. Dodd, will anyone hear?
Suzanne, the Amazon link is not working for me, either. I trust you will alert the crew.
tech crew has been notified about the glitch with the amazon link. i’ll let ya know as soon as it works property folks (and thanks for letting me know)
Yeah. I buy a lot from amazon. If gooing thru FDL helps the site, I’ll do it every time. If that’s so, perhaps there ought to be a link separate from the book salon, explaining that FDL gets a credit for any book ordered.
Color me excessively cynical, but I unhappily think we’re fixin’ to get rolled on the telecom retro amnesty thing. The liabilities are too big. The big players are goin’ all in to prevail.
I would love to be wrong.
TomR, your comment appears to have posted twice. I’ll remove the duplicate
New bed is just wonderful. You’re all invited to join me for a snack as I blog-comment for a bit before drifting off.
Cool, let us know here at the Lake, the outcome, when ya’ll get back… I would’ve laughed my ass off too, but, first I’d have told him the sheer variety of weapons of fired and he could only dream about it… 8-)
Tomorrow’s filibuster by Dodd is a real shibboleth in the Democratic presidential primaries. If Clinton and Obama don’t stand up, it’s time for them to sit down and STFU.
I think we’ll fail too. It doens’t matter. We must go down fighting. It’ll make a strong statement even if it fails. Which is why we must hold out as long as possible.
Krugman fresh in NYT:
Sorry, but I made a cake mix devil’s food today (in honor of W) and have already consumed far too much. But thanks for the offer.
How will we get the press to ask Clinton, Obama and Biden what they are doing in Iowa since they promised to support Dodd’s filibuster?
Hopefully, BO will be sorry he ever started that fight. What could he have been thinking?
I believe KO’s real hero is Edward R. Murrow, who did commentary similar to KO’s. Keith actually uses Edward R. Murrow’s sign off, “Goodbye and good luck.”
It’s a bed-cake for bed-time!
TSF!
ES inspired me today to make the pledge to call every senator tomorrow - my own personal filibuster. I’ve already made well over a hundred calls on this issue, but never so many in one day (it’s been spread over months).
… oh, and in case anyone doesn’t already know about it, here is an other list of all our senator’s dc phone numbers and fax numbers in a format (vCards) that can be imported into address books, email programs, contact lists on pcs, macs and many cell phones.
p.s. i just (finally) left my suggested reading materials and a note to senator dodd on the earlier thread. it’s not to late… as jane said earlier, “put some elbow grease in this one, folks, we’ll be publishing many on the front page of FDL”
of course Teddy! What would you expect?
c-span2 covers all the senate floor action. i expect (and hope) his internet crew (matt and tim that we know of) will be grabbing lots of youtubes.
personally, i plan to be listening the whole day (and just turn the volume down when talking with senate staff)
The more we fight, the less we’ll GO DOWN fighting.
Krugman seems so gentle, understated, and professorial. His teeth are every bit as sharp as those of Glenzilla, and he just now tore open Obama’s throat.
What time are we expecting this to start?
I hope everyone remembers to use Selise’s list of phone and faxes that she’s converted to be useable with Address Book from MS Outlook or Outlook Express. You can also automate faxing by creating a group of Senators you want to fax to, and broadcasting the fax to them. It’s much easier to do that way, once you get the hang of it.
the senate is a tough one. but if the house sees a big fight in the senate, they may be more willing to stick to their no immunity guns - don’t forget that if a bill is passed in the senate, it will still have to go to conference with the house who have their own bill.
This time we leave some blood on the floor.
if you would write up group fax instructions (for the system you use), i’ll post them with the link to the vCards - so everyone who downloads them will see your instructions (not trying to pressure you for right now, just at some point since i think you are the expert in doing that)
if we never fight, we never learn to fight better next time.
always being on the sidelines and never getting in the game, does not a winner make.
Besides, I like me a sometimes fight, as long as it’s for the right reason. Now’s the time. This’s the issue.
the cloture vote on the motion to proceed is schedule for 12 noon. there is about an hour (or an hour and a half?) of debate prior to the vote. the vote is expect to pass (we fail), but that is not the last vote and it is when the filibuster starts.
And I have never seen anyone choose to vote for the meeker more cowardly candidates rather than the principled ones who fight for what they believe in.
yeah, i’d love to be there watching. it would be nice to have some moral support there for dodd - some signs and cheering that he’d have to walk by on his way in.
Well my friends, it is now time to find out if the bed is as comfortable beneath the blankets as it has been up here.
Good night all.
Ben also said, “I want those damn Brownshirts out of my White House.”
selise, from your fingers to (insert diety here) ears. has anyone checked with code pink to see if they plan on attending?
Well, we’ve given Dodd plenty of esupport. This battle will also be a test of how much the eleft has matured.
Good nite TB.
I wish you pain-free sleep, Tex!
I’ll see if i can’t make a quick call to both my senators tommorrow before work. If i wasn’t working those particular hours i’d actually follow this, but i can’t. If it’s still going on tuesday i’ll definitely start up Cspan’s stream to do so!
pain free sleep wishes tex
OT
Wind has really picked up here in the mid-Hudson. Rattling shutters, windows, dampers in this old house. Great atmosphere for impending battles.
i have not. if only i was in dc… but the weather is rotten and i need to stay close to home.
….
‘nite betsy.
We can call tonight and leave messages in the voice mails (for those who can not make calls from work)
It’s amazing to me that Harry Reid thinks we’ll be taken in by his procedural shenanigans. It’s very clear he’s doing Cheney and Rockefeller’s bidding, despite his protestations that he personally opposes telecom amnesty.
Harry’s gonna find out the netroots have more than just a bark - we have brains and are on to his shenanigans and we don’t like cheating tricks and lies standing in place of truth, justice and the american way.
i keep saying this, so i hope you-all don’t get pissed off for having to re-read it…. but i have a hard time believing that reid is not doing what the majority (or at least the powerful) of his caucus want him to do.
i expect that some of them love the idea of being able to ‘oppose’ a bill with their vote, while knowing that the bill will pass because the leadership has arranged it.
Tonight would be a good time for everybody who doesn’t already have in hand the local/in-state numbers of their Senators to do a little homework. I’ve found contacting the offices here in-state a powerful way to politely make an impression.
Also, do you have a local talk radio show you can call? Or email while they’re on air? Have a couple talking points ready for your Senate office calls and your local talk radio contacts.
Citizen activism is what it’s going to take to make sure It Can’t Happen Here. Sinclair Lewis’s cautionary tale is as timely as when it was written in 1935. Perhaps Senator Dodd should be provided with a copy for reading. Windrip lives. It’s up to us to drive a political stake thru what purports to be his heart.
Remember, these guys were spying on Americans months before 9-11. Criminal conduct must not be immunized. Basket warrants must not be allowed.
Enough is enough. Demand better. Be better.
~ Prairie
yep.
if we want them to stop with the kabuki, the best way i can think of is to make sure that we don’t get fooled and to make damn sure they know that.
selise, we are mad as hell and not gonna take it any more
I think you are right…The cloture vote will tell most of the story..My guess 65 votes for cloture.
I agree that Reid is doing the majority’s bidding. That makes our fight even more important. They must learn that the Senate majority is NOT the people’s majority.
yes. it also means that the best way to influence reid is to influence our own senators.
If we can make it a real fight in the Senate, perhaps the House conferees will feel empowered not to back down from their bill (which isn’t perfect but has no amnesty).
It’s time for Democrats to get bloody, very very bloody.
but the vote monday is on the first of hopefully many votes next week.
Thanks. I needed that.
exactly! that’s why i was so happy to see conyer’s statement.
and pow wow (i’m missing him/her!) said that the modified RESTORE ACT (after holt and the progressive caucus forced their leadership to make some improvements) is not too bad.
p.s. i’m mad as hell, suz!
This is sort of on topic:
Subject: Five Canadian Surgeons
Five Canadian Surgeons are discussing who makes the best
patients to operate on.
The first, an Ontario surgeon says, “I like to see accountants
on my operating table, because when you open them up,
everything inside is numbered.”
The second, a Quebec surgeon responds, “Yeah, but you should
try electricians! Everything inside them is colour coded.”
The third a B.C. surgeon says, “No, I really think librarians are
the best; everything inside them is in alphabetical order.”
The fourth, an Alberta surgeon chimes in: “You know, I like
construction workers…those guys always understand when
you have a few parts left over.
But the fifth, a Newfoundland surgeon shut them all up when he
observed:”You’re all wrong. Politicians are the easiest to
operate on. There’s no guts, no heart, no balls, no brains
and no spine, and the head and the ass are interchangeable.
Cue up Tom Petty…And we won’t back down, no we won’t back down…
jeeze, i feel like a little kid on christmas eve - i’m so excited about tomorrow!
eCAHN, we all need to be angry. To get mad and let our representatives and senators hear our anger. One way is via phone calls and faxes. Another is showing up at your rep’s local office, walk in and let them know that you, their voter, their constituant, is mad as hell and not gonna take it any more.
As Arlo said (paraphrased), if one person does it they think you are crazy, if two do it, they think it is a conspiracy, if 3 people do it, it becomes a movement (or similar words to that effect)
I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!
thanks for sharing that, Suzanne. I hadn’t seen it in a while. It had not occurred to me to look for it on YouTube.
And, how the Democratic presidential candidates (fail to) perform should make a big difference to progressives. They have a lot to lose whichever way they go. And I have no sympathy and no mercy for those who go the wrong way.
The whole show has been written in the back rooms already; that is the way the Senate works. From what I have read, a cloture petition can be sent to the clerk and read at any time..a speaking Senator can be interrupted. I suspect that the “filibuster” will go on for awhile..cloture vote Wed?..I suspect the deal is that this won’t go into next week. Whomever is “supporting” he filibuster will have at least 24 hours to come back to DC after the clerk reads the motion for cloture.