Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Election Season as Entertainment/Distraction

Perhaps that's why it's been extended to a ridiculous 18 month-long dog and pony show. That, and it's essentially meaningless in terms of what kind of leadership we end up with, so what else is the point?

Election season as defined by Glenn Greenwald:  "a series of trivial weekly scandals that numb the brain, distract attention, and produce acrimony as virulent and divisive as it is petty."

While the important business of democracy is either ignored or silently consented to by media and citizens of all political stripes:
Since September 11, 2001, the U.S. government has created or reconfigured at least 263 organizations to tackle some aspect of the war on terror. Thirty-three new building complexes have been built for the intelligence bureaucracies alone, occupying 17 million square feet – the equivalent of 22 U.S. Capitols or three Pentagons. The largest bureaucracy after the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs is now the Department of Homeland Security, which has a workforce of 230,000 people.

The rise of this national security state has entailed a vast expansion in the government's powers that now touch every aspect of American life, even when seemingly unrelated to terrorism. Some 30,000 people, for example, are now employed exclusively to listen in on phone conversations and other communications within the United States.

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So we continue to stand in absurd airport lines. We continue to turn down the visa applications of hundreds of thousands of tourists, businessmen, artists and performers who simply want to visit America and spend money here, and become ambassadors of good will for this country. We continue to treat even those visitors who arrive with visas as hostile aliens - checking, searching and deporting people at will. We continue to place new procedures and rules to monitor everything that comes in and out of the country, making doing business in America less attractive and more burdensome than in most Western countries.

We don't look like people who have won a war. We look like scared, fearful, losers.

  CNN World
He forgot to add to that list that we continue to treat our own citizens traveling abroad and returning home with suspicion, checking, searching and confiscating their electronic gear.
[The Security State's] never-ending growth results in a massive transfer of wealth from ordinary citizens to the private sector corporations which operate it; it empowers unaccountable public and private sector factions which surveil and store massive amounts of private information about the citizenry; it is conducted entirely in the dark and thus further eliminates notions of transparency and accountability; and it destroys any remnant of personal privacy, the indispensable attribute which fosters and enables creativity, dissent and challenges to orthodoxy and has thus long been viewed as the most central right, the one that anchors all the others.

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[This] is the behavior of a nation of ”scared, fearful, losers,” but those feelings will be rectified by six more months of ritualistic, chest-beating dances over the body of Osama bin Laden and the constant hailing by Democrats of the stalwart, pulsating courage of our Commander-in-Chief for having safely sat in the White House, surrounded by layers of security greater than that enjoyed by any of history’s emperors, and ordering that bullets be pummeled into the skull of an unarmed man and his corpse thereafter dumped into the ocean. That — along with throbbing celebrations over the pile of other corpses he has produced — will make the sensations of weakness and helplessness [...] blissfully disappear.

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There is a direct correlation between the fear and impotence [...] and the fact that America’s greatest and proudest achievement over the past four years is its “success” in blowing people up from the sky or summarily executing them.

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[The] country that is so petrified of its own shadow that it begs the government to monitor and surveil every last one of its communications will seize on these [...] deaths to feel purposeful, strong and proud.

  Glenn greenwald
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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