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Married to the Mob: Only Impeachment Will Get America a Divorce

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL

Last week, we were watching the original "Godfather" film on cable television, and – being BuzzFlash – we couldn’t keep our head from popping with political analogies.

BuzzFlash was – on an ongoing basis – one of the first websites, back in 2001, to compare the Bush and Cheney administration to an organized crime family. At that time, we were generally dismissed by the mainstream media as kooks.

Now, even some mainstream columnists and editorial boards have started to realize that the concept of the Busheviks functioning like the mob is not an analogy pushed to the extreme.

If we were to look at character by character comparisons with the "Godfather," clearly Cheney is the Marlon Brando father of the clan – and Alberto Gonzales is a dumbed down version of the Robert Duvall "consigliere."

That leaves Bush as "Fredo," the weak, sniveling younger brother who ultimately betrays his family by giving away the travel plans of his older brother and "Godfather-to-be," played by James Caan, who is gunned down as a result.

(Ironically, Bush refers to Gonzales as "Fredo," bestowing one of his childish nicknames on the Bushevik mob "consigliere.")

But what struck us most about how the Corleone family controlled mob insiders was this: loyalty and fear were two sides of the same coin.

And that is true of the Bush Administration. Al Capone eluded Eliot Ness for years, until the Chicago mob legend was jailed for the relatively – in the scheme of his crimes – minor charge of income tax evasion.

How did Capone avoid indictment on all of his major crimes over the years?

He, as in the Godfather, was able to demand loyalty through rewarding people for their allegiance, but also through instilling a dread of retribution in them if they broke the code of silence.

So it is with the Bush Administration. If you are loyal – whatever your incompetence – you are promoted. If you are disloyal, everything is "fair game" in bringing you down.

Just ask a host of former Pentagon generals, Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame, Paul O’Neill, John Dilulio, Richard Clarke – and a long list of others who have dared speak the truth.

Betray the Omerta of the Bush-Cheney organized crime family and retribution is quick and certain.

The Bush-Cheney line of defense is that if you can’t prove we have broken the law in a court, you can’t touch us – and you can’t prove that we broke the law because we control the Justice Department and the Federal Courts. Therefore, Congress can uncover clear lawbreaking, but it can’t get the Justice Department to pursue prosecution, because the White House has prohibited it from doing so.

Besides, how is Alberto Gonzales going to permit the indictment of himself?

From Karl Rove’s perspective, he has Congress checkmated, even if the head of the FBI basically says that Alberto "Consigliere" Gonzales lied before Congress.

Now, the White House is reduced to claiming that Gonzales didn’t commit perjury because he was talking about a different illegal White House domestic spying program than the illegal White House domestic spying program that U.S. Senators of both parties thought he was talking about. (This, even though, senators, congressmen, the acting Attorney General at the time, and the head of the FBI dispute Gonzales’s ever-shifting version of the infamous visit to John Ashcroft’s hospital bedside. But, remember, this was only one of the perjury counts Gonzales committed before Congress, not to mention his direct involvement in everything from sanctioning torture to signing off on illegal White House behavior to dismissing prosecutors for purely partisan purposes.)

We guess all Bush can say is, "You’re doing a heck of a job, Alberto."

But remember that the Sara Taylors, Harriet Mierses, and Alberto Gonzaleses of the world are both loyalists to the code of Omerta and scared sh*tless of what will happen to them if they start telling the truth.

You can’t negotiate with the mob.

The same applies to Bush and Cheney.

They are going to continue to use fog and mirrors to claim that the Bushevik mob family insiders have not "technically" broken the law.

That was Al Capone’s defense. "Catch me if you can," he dared the FBI.

It’s time for Congress to put an end to mob rule in America, which began with a silent coup through the theft of an election by a mobbed-up Supreme Court "5" in 2000.

It’s time to restore the Constitution as the document upon which America’s government and system of jurisprudence is built.

It’s time to impeach Bush, Cheney and Gonzales.

The Bushevik mob gives Congress no choice.

Senators and U.S. Representatives must do their duty, unless they want the spirit of Al Capone to continue to turn America into a nation run by lawless crooks.

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL


What i find sad is clinton

What i find sad is clinton was impeached for lying yet with all the known lies with our current administration no one has done a thing to impeach our current pres. John stewart makes fun of the fact that media outlets don't pick up more on these reports and shows how they rather talk about other non important events. Clinton and other politicians all have marriage problems thats nothing new and nothing to impeach someone over.

Yale: 28 years in the Oval office

America is married to the mob. What is the probability of Yale alumni being represented in the oval office for the last 28 years uninterrupted?
Highly unlikely, yet there they are.

Only Hill and Joe Biden are Alumni. Does this mean Hill has found her running mate?
http://newssophisticate.blogspot.com/2007/07/4th-branch-membership-requirment-yale.html

All of you guys are cute...but dumb as a rock

Not going to happen...give it up. You're starting to foam at the corners of your mouths.

W is the greatest prez ever.

Furthermore - It is now almost a year since the 06 elections (Your Congress - My Prez) for change. What happened? Or should I say what DID NOT HAPPEN!

What? Only one law passed - the minimum wage.

Long live W!

How We Nail Them Crooks

Troops out now, whereupon, empowered by our victory over the powers that be, our getting Congress to impeach Bush/Cheney & accomplices will be a cinch.

I think you have it backwards

As long as Bush/Cheney are in power military forces will not be withdrawn from Iraq. Only a new administration can end the occupation. The only way to get a new administration is to impeach and forcibly remove George Bush and Dick Cheney from their offices (and i have come to believe they will have to be physically restrained and dragged from those offices).

Could Be, Except

we force Congress to cut off all funding for the Iraq war and, no matter Bush/Cheney, that'll bring the troops home.

Married to the Mob

Excellent article but some of the details concerning the Godfather movie are wrong.

1. Fredo is the sniveling oldest brother who inadvertently almost caused the death of Michael and his family on the lake in Nevada when he gave out information to Hyman Roth's subordinates (Roth worked with Vito in the old days, now he wants Michael out of the way because Michael had Moe Green killed to take over a casino in Nevada). Fredo gets blown away in G II while fishing on the Nevada lake.

2. Michael's sister's husband Carlo Rizzi was approached by Emilio Barzini (a rival mob boss to Vito) regarding the hit on Sonny as he and Sonny hated each other's guts because Carlo was a big time wife beater. He beat the crap out of Connie to get Sonny to come out (Sonny was a hot head who threatened to kill Carlo if he beat Connie again.) to do the deed whereupon Sonny gets wasted at a turnpike toll booth near the Corleone residence.

Other than that, the article's excellent. These bastards (along with Rice, Rummy, Feth & Rove) should be awaiting trial at the Hague for war crimes.

"Never stop questioning." - Einstein

impeachment

We can't get an impeachment with the current Senate makeup. Actually, the House holds hearings, then recommends conviction of the high crimes and misdemeanors charged. The House first votes for trial on its charges by its own majority vote. Then the Senate holds hearings. The Senate must vote for impeachment by a two-thirds majority, which cannot be had with the present Senate makeup. However, the House and/or Senate hearings might obtain evidence and testimony otherwise unavailable by "executive privilege," and the other scams. This material might be useful in an election but so far the public hasn't got all the information out of our biased (corporate-owned) media. zyzz99

So the people don't matter ...

All this "not enough votes" crap I can buy only because our whole system of government is corrupt to the core.

The majority of the people want to see justice done. The so-called representatives of the people though obviously aren't interested in what the people want. And as long as we sit on our fat asses instead of physically putting ourselves in their faces they will continue to do the will of the corporate masters instead of the people's will. They should fear us, not us fearing them.

And one has to wonder what kind of ground-swell we would get from the public if there was a serious impeachment movement? But again, with the bull-shit that passes for news in this country and as cowered as the people are I don't see people starting to react until it's way too late. It may already be too late.

Other crimes may indeed push the movement to impeach, but then there's always a "bombs-away" on Iran to then declare Marshall Law, throw those in jail who descent for "national security" reasons and suspend the elections.