Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Washington Post CAUGHT PIMPING FOR WAR - for "America's economic benefit" !!

 Brad DeLong may certainly have his critics - we stumbled on this story via Zero-Hedge critique of DeLong's establishmentarian  "bailouts for filthy rich bankers" economics posing as Keynsians -  but in this case Mr. DeLong hits a home run, calling the Washington Post "A MONSTROSITY" and advising that for the nation - these United States of America - "It would be good for the country if this monstrosity [the Washington Post]  shut itself down today."
  Yes, Brad DeLong echoes our call here - that the Washington Post is a NAZI-esque PROPAGANDA machine,  relentlessly and remorsely dedicated to SEPARATING AMERICAN CITIZENS FROM THEIR MONEY, by starting ever spreading FOREIGN WARS,  those billions upon trillions of  WAR SPENDING dollars of course flowing through Congress, and filtering down to all the lobbyists, think tanks, and media whores in that larcenous and mass-murderous town. 
 All the better that DeLong catches SO-CALLED "moderate," SO-CALLED "dean of the D.C. press corpse" DAVID BRODER in the act of PIMPING MASS MURDER to give America's economy (and Pres. Obama's popularity) a boost.
  IT IS NOT IRAN that is "THE GREATEST THREAT TO THE WORLD's SECURITY in this young century" - it is ISRAEL's  UNLIMITED NUCLEAR ARSENAL, saber-rattling, and Israel's CLIENT-STATE -  EVER EXPANDING    AMERICAN WARS  & DEBT that is the greatest threat to world security this decade.



There Should Be Resignations in Protest and on Principle from the Washington Post Today...
by Brad DeLong,  Department of Economics, U.C. Berkeley,  Oct. 31, 2010
http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2010/10/there-should-be-resignations-in-protest-and-on-principle-from-the-washington-post-today.html

...but there should be such resignations every day.
Which is worse?
Rosaline Helderman's claim on A-1 that just because having Republican Robert F. McDonnell as governor has not put Virginia into a ditch, President Obama and Democrats are wrong that having Republicans in charge nationally would do that.
Or David Broder's call for Barack Obama to bomb Iran to get the economy moving?
It would be good for the country if this monstrosity shut itself down today.
Why oh why can't we have a better press corps?

Broder is the worst. He is monstrous:
[I]f Obama cannot spur that [economic] growth by 2012, he is unlikely to be reelected.... Can Obama harness the forces that might spur new growth?.... What are those forces?... One is the power of the business cycle.... What else might affect the economy? The answer is obvious, but its implications are frightening. War and peace influence the economy.
Look back at FDR and the Great Depression. What finally resolved that economic crisis? World War II.
Here is where Obama is likely to prevail.... [H]e can spend much of 2011 and 2012 orchestrating a showdown with the mullahs. This will help him politically because the opposition party will be urging him on. And as tensions rise and we accelerate preparations for war, the economy will improve.
I am not suggesting, of course, that the president incite a war to get reelected. But the nation will rally around Obama because Iran is the greatest threat to the world in the young century. If he can confront this threat and contain Iran's nuclear ambitions, he will have made the world safer and may be regarded as one of the most successful presidents in history.
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    (Our wrap-up)
   Suggesting that President Obama INCITE A WAR to get reelected (to start up the economy) is EXACTLY what  uber D.C. talking head Broder is doing in this DESPICABLE, but oh-so-typical Washington Post editorial - CLAIMING to be a peace-loving, free-enterprise, pro-democracy  writer (or organization), while relentlessly WHITEWASHING   TITANIC FINANCIAL FRAUD, TREASURY LOOTING,  STOLEN ELECTIONS,  anti-democracy COUPS,  WARMONGERING, and DEATH SQUADS FOREIGN POLICY - IS the despicable Meyer-Graham Washington Cowardly Post editorial agenda. 
  See also Dean Baker and Mark Thoma's comments on Broder's and the WashPost's OH SO DESPICABLE,  NAZI-esque  "WAR FOR FUN & PROFIT"  editorial -
http://wallstreetpit.com/49200-how-about-a-war-on-joblessness

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