No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Monday, May 12, 2008

conspiracy theories are fun

This one is more fun than most, because I have heard Donna Brazile's name linked to Karl Rove's (not romantically - puh leeze) and the natural question is, is this suddenly surreal quality we're experiencing in our news coverage part of some larger plan?

Is Karl Rove using Barack Obama to defeat Hillary Clinton?

Evidence of a covert campaign to undermine the presidential primaries is rife, so it's curious that many within both the Democratic and Republican parties have ignored the actual elephant in the room this year. That would be Karl Rove. Long accused of rigging the two previous presidential elections, this master of deceit would have us believe that he's gone off to sit in a corner and write op-eds this time around.

Not so. According to an article in Time magazine last November, Republicans have been organized in many states to throw their weight behind Senator Barack Obama, hoping to deprive Senator Hillary Clinton of the Democratic nomination. While Rove's name isn't mentioned in the story, several former fundraisers and strategists for President Bush are identified. Together, these gentlemen helped flush Obama's coffers with cash early on in the race, something the deep pockets had not done for any candidate in their own party. With receipts topping $100 million in 2007, the first-term Illinois senator achieved a remarkable feat, given that most Americans only first heard of him in 2005.

Well, something's going on. Personally I think I'm going to stick to the idea that the bigshots don't much care what happens, as long as a big business-friendly fiscal conservative wins.

Which means, as long as Hillary loses, all is good with the guys who rule the world.

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