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Reading Liberally: Bush's Law: Remaking of American Justice

Submitted by UtahOwl on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 10:24am.
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Eric Lichtblau, NY Times reporter, won a Pulitzer Prize for disclosing the Bush Administration's secret surveillance program. His new book, released 4/1/2008, focuses on the warrantless-wiretap program. It also addresses the famous 2003 Justice Department legal memorandum that justified "aggressive" interrogation tactics and was just released pursuant to an ACLU "Freedom of Information Act" law suit.

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The truth about Republican charges of 'elitism'

Submitted by lucidity on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 10:55am.

Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter with Kansas?, has a column in the Wall Street Journal, of all places:

Consider, for example, the one fateful charge that the punditry and the other candidates have fastened upon Mr. Obama — "elitism." No one means by this term that Mr. Obama is a wealthy person (he wasn't until last year), or even that he is an ally of the wealthy (although he might be that). What they mean is that he has committed a crime of attitude, and revealed his disdain for the common folk.

It is a stereotype you have heard many times before: Besotted with latte-fueled arrogance, the liberal looks down on average people, confident that he is a superior being. He scoffs at religion because he finds it to be a form of false consciousness. He believes in regulation because he thinks he knows better than the market. [...]

It is by this familiar maneuver that the people who have designed and supported the policies that have brought the class divide back to America — the people who have actually, really transformed our society from an egalitarian into an elitist one — perfume themselves with the essence of honest toil, like a cologne distilled from the sweat of laid-off workers. Likewise do their retainers in the wider world — the conservative politicians and the pundits who lovingly curate all this phony authenticity — become jes' folks, the most populist fellows of them all.