This Is Going to Suck
Friday 07 January 2011
by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

(Image: Jared Rodriguez / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: deltaMike, Martin Pettitt)
The American people were treated on Thursday to a (mostly) full and complete reading of the Constitution of the United States from the floor of the House of Representatives. The performance was proposed and organized by the new Republican majority in that chamber for the purpose - according to them, anyway - of announcing that America is about to start going back to being America again. There's an irony in this, insofar as they chose to skip the Constitutional parts about African Americans not really being people. That portion of the document is a vital part of our shared history, so yeah, leave it to the GOP to to snip, redact and edit our founding document, even if it's just in a bit of political theater.
A friend astutely observed that this reading of the Constitution was an essentially meaningless act without including a recitation of the complementary documents and supporting arguments; i.e. it is akin to reading the owner's manual of a car, but not knowing how the thing really works once you open up the hood. Within my friend's opinion, however, lies a hidden solution to what is going to be, in my estimation, a truly messy and dangerous 112th Congressional session: make them read everything, up to and including the Federalist Papers. By the time they get through it all, this congressional session will have run its course, and a great deal of damage will have been averted.
Despite my cynical tone, I do think a reading of the Constitution on the House floor is, by and large, a good thing. It is never a bad idea to review the essential genius of the Founders...and besides, I'm pretty sure there was at least one new House member who’d never read the thing before. I can imagine the mental conversation that took place within the mind of some newly-minted Tea-Partying GOP Representative:
"'Well-regulated' militia? Has it always said 'well-regulated'? Well, shoot, guess I'll have to change my opinion on legalizing shoulder-fired grenade launchers sold over the counter at Wal-Mart without waiting periods or background checks. Gosh, I'm really glad we did this!"
Hey, a guy can dream, right?
It wasn't all sunshine and Constitutional roses in the House on Thursday, however. As one House member read the text from Article Two, section one - "No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President" - a woman in the Gallery who called herself Theresa began shrieking, "Except Obama, except Obama, help us, Jesus!" Yes, friends and neighbors, she was a "Birther," one of those who refuse to believe, despite all evidence to the contrary, that Barack Obama is a citizen of the United States, and is therefore ineligible to be President. In other words, Theresa is a pillar of the base that supports the "Tea Party" faction of our newly-minted House majority.
Shades of things to come.
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A vast amount of Stupid is about to start coming down the pike in the coming weeks, now that people like Darrell Issa (R-CA) have been given chairmanships of House committees. Rep. Issa, who now chairs the House Government and Oversight Committee, gives every indication of preparing to follow in the spectacularly ugly footsteps of Rep. Dan Burton. Burton, during his Clinton-era time as chairman of this committee, issued more than 2,000 subpoenas against the White House, for no other reason than to generate headlines and gin up the idea that a scandal lurked around every corner, and Mr. Issa is getting ready to pick right up on that particular process. If you think Rep. Issa won't listen to people like Theresa and undertake an investigation into President Obama's status as a citizen, well, I've got a big, red bridge in northern California to sell you.
The 112th Congress is going to waste a fabulous amount of time and money (the Constitutional display on Thursday cost American taxpayers $1 million, for starters), all under the banner of saving time and money...but don't expect the hypocrisy to abate any time soon. After passage of a huge new rules package, one that reflects the shift in power that has taken place in the House, Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY), raised a proposal that would require all members of the House to disclose whether or not they will be participating in the excellent government-run health care plan available to all members of Congress. His proposal was defeated on a party-line vote. To wit: every Republican in the chamber voting against letting the American people know which of them will be partaking in the government-run health care they purport to despise.
You will, of course, recall how many GOP members of this House either saved their seats, or won their seats, by railing against "Obamacare." Not only does their resistance to government-run health care stop at their own health care interests, they are also not at all interested in letting you know about it. No health care for you, but they get theirs, and we don't even get to see a list of names.
I'm shocked, shocked that gambling is going on in this establishment.
As bad as all this is certainly going to be, there is one thing that worries me even more...because it is something that has been going on for two years already, and at this point, shows no signs of abating. From Thursday's Boston Globe:
During the health reform debate in 2009, Republican alarmists decried a provision to pay doctors to discuss end-of-life treatment options with Medicare patients as tantamount to "death panels." The bill as finally approved lacked that clause, but late last year Obama administration officials authorized such counseling in a Medicare regulation on annual physical examinations. Now they have withdrawn that provision in a cave-in to expected opposition. The retreat is lamentable.
Conversations about a patient's preferences for or against heroic, life-extending measures have nothing to do with death panels denying care to elderly or disabled patients, the red herring raised by former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, then-House minority leader John Boehner, and others. Those leaders weren't mistaken; they were deliberately disingenuous, going to any extreme to defeat health reform. Instead, they blocked what had been one of the most widely accepted, and least controversial, parts of the bill.
After the dust cleared, a national organization of hospice-care providers and members of Congress asked the Obama administration to establish counseling reimbursement in a new regulation. Far from depriving patients of the right to make decisions about their own care, the regulation would have increased their autonomy by encouraging discussions about care options during routine exams and not in the midst of a medical crisis. The administration should have stuck by its convictions.
(Emphasis added)
The Obama administration in a nutshell: do the right thing, at least to a degree, and then fail to let people know the good that was accomplished, or, in this case, retreat from a perfectly good policy position because people like Theresa and her pals in the GOP spray lie after lie after lie. Don't fight for the policy, but run like cowards from the Republican Lie Machine.
This crap happened all too often when Democrats controlled both chambers of Congress. Now that people like Rep. Issa have been given very large megaphones, the barrage of lies is only sure to increase by orders of magnitude. Mr. Obama has begun what is reported to be a wholesale turnover of his administration staff, so perhaps the people getting broomed out are the ones who didn't have the stomach to fight against this tidal wave of disinformation.
But I don't have a great deal of hope in that, if the Globe's analysis is correct. "The administration should have stuck by its convictions," said the Globe editorial.
How many times have we heard that before?
How many times are we going to hear it again?
This - I think, I fear, I suspect - is going to suck, unless the Obama administration gets out of their permanent crouch and finally starts fighting back against a newly-empowered GOP, and the lies that will be pouring fourth like polluted water from an open spigot.
The simple fact that Mr. Obama tapped William Daley, a JPMorgan Chase executive whose purview was "corporate responsibility," to be the new White House Chief of Staff does not bode well at all. Try not to laugh too hard at seeing the words "JPMorgan Chase" and "corporate responsibility" in the same sentence.
Yeah. I'm pretty sure this is going to suck.

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I don't think it's going to
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 16:36 — Morgan (not verified)I don't think it's going to suck, I know it's going to suck. America is being divested of everything of value to ordinary working people and handed over wholesale to corporate interests. Reading the Constitution? That show is beyond shallow as those congressmen will be laughing all the way to the bank for the rest of their unnatural lives.
I think it is time to form
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 17:49 — Craig Allen Jones (not verified)I think it is time to form the
Public Option Party to provide for the Democrats the same clamor that the Tea Bag Party gave to the Republicans. At least progressives would have a place to gather.
I am sick and tired of being
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 18:24 — Jerry Lagadec (not verified)I am sick and tired of being sick and tired; what is wrong with us? Are we so stupified by our Facebook obsessions and the other derailing trivia in our media that we can't see what's coming? Read Chalmers Johnson's books: Blowback, The Sorrows of Empire, and Nemesis...and weep.
R the so-called
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 18:25 — Anonymous (not verified)R the so-called "three-fifths" provision in the Constitution, which is often misinterpreted as a statement that slaves were not really "people." In fact, it was specifically in the interests of the slave states to have each slave counted as a full person in the Constitution, because the count was merely for the purposes of apportioning representatives to Congress by state. (It had nothing to do with the vote or the well-being of the slaves, of course). That is, the slave states wanted to count slaves as full people only so they, the slave states, would have more power in Congress. If slaves had been counted as full people, the slave states would merely have acquired that much more influence in the new union. So three-fifths was actually better than one full.
Public Option Party! I like
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 18:36 — Sharon (not verified)Public Option Party! I like it.
I think that all these
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 18:46 — Anonymous (not verified)I think that all these birthers should be put in jail for treason and for perpatrating lies and half truths. Oh wait that is true for the all republicans. There were no WMD's in Iraq, millions killed, exploited their natural resources at no charge and left the country a total mess. Afhganistan at war still even though they have no standing army. Oh, wait... there is the heroin trade. I wonder which Republican Senator is reaping the benefit of slamming funding for that black ops and the usage of special forces to secure that trade route straight into their pockets. Because the lie that osama bin ladin is still at large and that he is still relevant can be dismissed by the fact that if they did catch the "terroist" all activity would have to seize immediately. Keeping troops in the area would even be wanted by these idiots who hold patriotism up by battle cry for vengeance. Republicans a whores who cant seem to get enough out ruining this country. Their moto: "...Give me everything and FUCK everyone else..."
"There's an irony in this,
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 18:57 — rock (not verified)"There's an irony in this, insofar as they chose to skip the Constitutional parts about African Americans not really being people. That portion of the document is a vital part of our shared history, so yeah, leave it to the GOP to to snip, redact and edit our founding document, even if it's just in a bit of political theater."
Realizing that some people think the Constitution is so old that we can't understand the language, still it should not be hard to see that this clause was removed a long time ago. And the context was that this provision prevented the Slave Power from getting more representation in Congress based on the slave population, who were at that time deprived of the vote.
A very cheap shot calculated to appeal to those who don't know the Constitution or its history.
It already does. That whole
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 19:37 — Kym (not verified)It already does. That whole Daley thing, man, I didn't see that coming. You know, word on the street is that everyone, and I mean anyone I can get to engage in a discussion about politics (and I'm not amongst like minded thinkers here) is saying a revolution is coming. Now some people, when they say it they're thinking one side (or echoing fox), and then other people I know are thinking the opposite side, but they're all thinking it and saying it right out loud. The "I use to have assets but now I have none", nouveau poor, may just be the next sleeping giant to rise up in the USA. Now that might not suck.
Public Option Party: I'm in.
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 19:50 — Anonymous (not verified)Public Option Party: I'm in. And when we go to townhall meetings this coming August, and the Tea Party-Gagger-Baggers show up, we'll stand up to them!
I think "Obamacare"is a very
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 20:07 — Anonymous (not verified)I think "Obamacare"is a very good term that will cement the notion of health care reform to benefit "we the People" just as the New Deal stuck in people's minds about what FD Roosevelt did for "we the people". We should embrace it, not run from it (and I am a lukewarm supporter of this administration). So there.
Pitchforks, torches, staves
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 20:42 — photonracer (not verified)Pitchforks, torches, staves & spears are the only things going to help us now. Mass hangings at public gallows on the steps of the Supreme Court of the U.S. is the only visual these idiots will understand. The only question is--will it be Congress or the citizens hanging around?
There are so many idiotic
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 20:54 — Carl Darby (not verified)There are so many idiotic things in this "Pitt"-iful rant that it would be impossible to address them all in a comment. Two things stand out.
1. The portions left out have already been lawfully removed, what remains IS our Constitution. It really is just that simple.
2. Pitt obviously DOES NOT UNDERSTAND the meaning of well regulated when talking about the 2nd amendment. The 18th century usage of well-regulated has NOTHING to do with regulation as he understands it. Just so he can be enlightened any citizen soldier volunteer who responded to a muster call was expected to have a coat, shoes, AND HIS OWN GUN. If you showed up and said "Here I am to serve my country" but you were barefoot and coat-less well you just couldn't pass muster.
If you were hale & hearty clothed and shod but had no gun, well you might be accepted as an IRREGULAR member of the militia. Someone else would have to provide you with a gun. This is what George Mason (read your history -- you know, George Mason University) did by using his personal funds to supply guns to individuals who couldn't afford one.
So... in order to have a "well regulated" militia the right of THE PEOPLE to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Geez man... Do your homework.
Fuck yeah Kym, Obush
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 21:22 — Anonymous (not verified)Fuck yeah Kym, Obush appoints a gangster from Chase. This epic mortgage maggot was bailed out after they fucked up the entire economy, costing us trillions, a tab that Americans (including the stump dumb baggers) will be paying out of their wallets for.
Obush is already surrounded by slime from Goldman, so no surprise at all by this appointment. The reading of "the constitution"is not the constitution that's understood by the ruling class. The bought and sold adolescents simply showed us that they can read.
The wording for the end of
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 21:42 — Moongal6 (not verified)The wording for the end of life discussions with professionals was originally in the Republicans UNFUNDED Medicare Reform Act of 2003.
The articles of the PPACA kept the SAME wording, but this time the Democrats wanted to PAY the Doctors, Nurses and hospice personnel for their professional expertise in such a crucial and sensitive time in people's lives. That's what started the 'death panel' lie. The R's, in their defense of the Medical Industrial Complex, wanted them to keep as much profit as possible.
I am so disappointed in the decision to remove the clause and walk away from this crucial part of life.
Shameful, at best.
@Darby, it would seem you
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 01:25 — Bubba (not verified)@Darby, it would seem you are the one who has neglected your homework. Ownership of a gun does not regulated mean, neither now nor at the time of the constitutions drafting. From Federalist 29 "The project of disciplining all the militia of the United States is as futile as it would be injurious if it were capable of being carried into execution. A tolerable expertness in military movements is a business that requires time and practice. It is not a day, nor a week nor even a month, that will suffice for the attainment of it. To oblige the great body of the yeomanry and of the other classes of the citizens to be under arms for the purpose of going through military exercises and evolutions, as often as might be necessary to acquire the degree of perfection which would entitle them to the character of a well regulated militia, would be a real grievance to the people and a serious public inconvenience and loss."
The Constitution, whilst a
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 02:27 — Blue Bagger (not verified)The Constitution, whilst a work of Enlightenment Era genius, was never meant to stay a fixed and immobile instrument. George Washington's argument to his friends for adopting it was just that - "we can always fix it later." Hence the Bill of Rights, the 13th Amendment, the 18th Amendment, and thank god, the 21st. Not everything in it is going to address the changing needs or responsibilities of it's citizens.
Are Rupert Murdoch and Exxon
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 09:15 — Rexozone (not verified)Are Rupert Murdoch and Exxon the only ones running this "democracy"?
For about the last 18
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 10:39 — jdhays (not verified)For about the last 18 months, I've felt that things will have to get worse before they get better. The question is, how bad will it get? I fear that it might get pretty dark before we start seeing any light. Right now it seems that the pin-prick of light at the end of the tunnel is attached to an oncoming train.
Ed Schulz from MSNBC
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 11:25 — jack van Dijk (I am not afraid) (not verified)Ed Schulz from MSNBC labelled Boehner as the tan-man and it stuck. He missed his calling, he should have labelled this party the Teapot Party.
Single Payer Party.
Sat, 01/08/2011 - 11:29 — Harbinger (not verified)Single Payer Party.
All the ranting about the
Sun, 01/09/2011 - 01:27 — Betsy Toll (not verified)All the ranting about the constitution neatly overlooks those for whom it has not been quite so swell. Like those defined as only counting 3/5 human. Like women, who still are somehow supposed to feel included in all the language about "men."Get real. Just try the reverse on, gents, and see how inclusive you think that is.
That document, though brilliant, worthy of dialogue, and valuable in its timeliness, is not holy. And we have no idea if the nearly-deified "founders" would write anything even remotely similar if they hooked up to draft a plan for an actually democratic and just government in the social, political, and economic realities of 235+ years later.
Oh fer Chrissakes! "This - I
Mon, 01/10/2011 - 09:52 — Anonymous (not verified)Oh fer Chrissakes!
"This - I think, I fear, I suspect - is going to suck, unless the Obama administration gets out of their permanent crouch and finally starts fighting back against a newly-empowered GOP, and the lies that will be pouring fourth like polluted water from an open spigot--"
Obama is not in a crouch because he has been beaten into submission, dolt.
He knelt there to fellate his corporate masters, together with the rest of the political/managerial class.
Most journalists serve, however indirectly and unknowingly, these same masters.
Your "ignorance" however, beggars belief.
From the moment he pledged to escalate in Afghanistan, or reneged on the telecom immunity for ILLEGAL SPYING ON AMERICANS, Obama has been on his knees for them, swallowing madly--
If Obama ripped to death a shrieking infant in the White House Press Room on live national TV, I suspect Mr. Pitt and his ilk would nonetheless leap to his defense with something along the lines of: "At least he didn't devour the child. He's not a cannibal--"
Sheesh. Are we fucked.
The opposite of left is
Mon, 01/10/2011 - 16:44 — docbob (not verified)The opposite of left is right and the opposite of PROgressive is REgressive. enough said
Betsy Toll, an anonymous
Mon, 01/10/2011 - 18:36 — GT66 (not verified)Betsy Toll, an anonymous poster already explained the 3/5 meaning above (reading is your friend). As for your "try the reverse on, gents" thing, don't drag tired old feminist rhetoric into this debate. That's an entirely different can of "spin" that makes no contribution to this debate.
As a foreigner it's not
Wed, 01/12/2011 - 05:14 — Anonymous (not verified)As a foreigner it's not clear to me what the point of reading the constitution in the congress is - does it have any legislative import? I would have thought that the constitution is taken as read and that entering it in Hansard or whatever the equivalent record of parliamentary undertakings is called in the US is basically a meaningless waste of the chamber's time?
Hey Pitt Bull , if there
Sun, 01/16/2011 - 09:31 — Arminius Aurelius (not verified)Hey Pitt Bull , if there ever was a radical , you Sir are the perfect example . I am a Conservative but NOT a Neo Con . Before the last Presidential election I preferred Obama , he seemed clean cut and articulate compared to Mc Insane , a dangerous War Monger . Am sorry to say , since then Obama k criminals and sleeze , they are protected at all costs, example being ACORN and the New Black Panther Party . Both were excused by the Justice Departments Eric Holder . Had these 2 groups been white Christians , rest assured they would have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law . Talk about hypocrites , you Sir are the poster boy for Hypocracy . Blacks still after 200 + years , born and raised in this country still are at the bottom of the ladder when it comes to evolution . People from the Orient and India [ not white ] have proven themselves . We should have picked our own cotton .
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