Home > Media Yawns: Impeachment Movement Gains National Momentum By PETER PHILLIPS
Media Yawns: Impeachment Movement Gains National Momentum By PETER PHILLIPS
by Open-Publishing - Friday 24 March 20064 comments
If a national movement calling for the impeachment of the President is rapidly emerging and the corporate media are not covering it, is there really a national movement for the impeachment of the President?
Impeachment advocates are widely mobilizing in the U.S. Over 1,000 letters to the editors of major newspapers have been printed in the past six months asking for impeachment. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette letter writer George Matus says, "I am still enraged over unasked questions about exit polls, touch-screen voting, Iraq, the cost of the new Medicarewho formulated our energy policy, Jack Abramoff, the Downing Street Memos, and impeachment." David Anderson in McMinnville, Oregon pens to the Oregonian, "Where are the members of our congressional delegation now in demanding the current president’s actions be investigated to see if impeachment or censure are appropriate actions?" William Dwyer’s letter in the Charleston Gazette says, "Congress will never have the courage to start the impeachment process without a groundswell of outrage from the people."
City councils, boards of supervisors, and local and state level Democrat central committees have voted for impeachment. Arcata, California voted for impeachment on January 6. The City and County of San Francisco, voted Yes on February 28. The Sonoma County Democrat Central Committee (CA) voted for Impeachment on March 16. The townships of Newfane, Brookfield, Dummerston, Marlboro and Putney in Vermont all voted for impeachment the first week of March. The New Mexico State Democrat party convention rallied on March 18 for the "impeachment of George Bush and his lawful removal from office." The national Green Party called for impeachment on January 3. Op-ed writers at the St. Petersburg Times, Newsday, Yale Daily News, Barrons, Detroit Free Press, and the Boston Globe have called for impeachment. The Nation (1/30/06) and Harpers (3/06) magazines published cover articles calling for impeachment. Garrison Keillor, and Richard Dreyfuss both have come out for impeachment. As of March 16, thirty-two US House of Representatives have signed on as co-sponsors to House Resolution 635, which would create a Select Committee to look into the grounds for recommending President Bush’s impeachment.
Polls show that nearly a majority of Americans favor impeachment. In October of 2005, Public Affairs Research found that 50% of Americans said that President Bush should be impeached if he lied about the war in Iraq. A Zogby International poll from early November 2005 found that 53% of Americans say, "If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment." A March 16, 2006 poll by American Research Group showed that 42% of Americans favored impeaching Bush.
Despite all this advocacy and sentiment for impeachment, corporate media have yet to cover this emerging mass movement. The Bangor Daily News simply reported on March 17 that former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark has set up the website Votetoimpeach.org and that other groups are using the internet to push impeachment. The Wall Street Journal, on March 16, editorialized about how it is just "the loony left" seeking impeachment, but perhaps some Democrats in Congress will join in feeding on the "bile of the censure/impeachment brigades."
The corporate media is ignoring the broadening call for impeachment - wishing perhaps it will just go away. Television news and talk shows have mentioned impeachment over 100 times in the past 30 days, mostly however in the context of Senator Russ Feingold’s censure bill and the lack of broad Democrat support for censure or impeachment. Nothing on television news gives the impression that millions of Americans are calling for the impeachment of Bush and his cohorts.
The Bush Administration lied about Iraq, illegally spied on US citizens, and continues war crimes in the Middle East. Despite corporate media’s inability to hear the demands for impeachment, the groundswell of outrage continues to expand.
Peter Phillips is a Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University and Director of Project Censored a media research organization. He is co-editor with Dennis Loo from Cal Poly Pomona of the The Case for Impeachment of Bush and Cheney scheduled for release this summer by Seven Stories Press.
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24 March 2006, 18:47
What is the real meaning of this story?
“In October of 2005, Public Affairs Research found that 50% of Americans said that President Bush should be impeached if he lied about the war in Iraq.” That means 50% (that’s half, folks) believe that even if Bush lied about the war in Iraq that is not sufficient grounds for impeachment.
“A Zogby International poll from early November 2005 found that 53% of Americans say, ‘If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable through impeachment.’” So 53% think if Bush did not tell the truth Congress should consider holding him accountable. Only consider. And 47% won’t even commit to that.
“A March 16, 2006 poll by American Research Group showed that 42% of Americans favored impeaching Bush.” So 58% of the American people think that George is an OK guy. Sure he probably lied about Iraq. Sure he’s got his boys spying on us. Sure he doesn’t think global warming is ruining the world for all. But he’s an OK guy. He’s swell.
It brings back the title of Cher’s old song “What’s it all about, Alfie?”
And since most Americans don’t give a damn, why should the media? We’re all going down with the Ship of State.
25 March 2006, 01:16
When Kennbunkport, Maine votes 89% in favor of impeachment you will have a case. Until that time, the spin and Rove will protect Nero’s flank. That seat of power in Maine is critical. Both Bushes, the elder more so, love that playground and feel comfortable there and when they turn against them, the dynasty will fall.
25 March 2006, 11:55
IMPEACHMENT TAKES TO DAMN LONG! A YEAR OR MORE, by that time Evil Bush and cronies will have probably bombed half the world, NEEDLESSLY, and probably done another false flag attack on U.S. AGAIN, LIKE 9-11! DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE ARREST BY U.S. TROOPS, WHICH WOULD BE POETIC JUSTICE, OF BUSH,CHENEY, RUMMIE, CONDI, JOHN BOLTON, AND ALL THE EVIL PNAC GROUP AND NOW AND OTHERS! INCLUDING EVIL MIKE CHERTOFF, TOO! THEN IMPEACHMENT THEM AFTER THEY ARE SAFETLY OUT OF W.H. AND OFFICES, SO THEY CAN’T DO MORE DAMAGE TO ANYONE IN THE WORLD, INCLUDING ANOTHER FALSE FLAG ATTACK, LIKE 9-11, WHICH THEY WERE INVOLVED IN, HERE IN U.S.! AND NOW, BEFORE HE TOTALLY BECOMES A TOTAL DICTATOR, WHICH HE IS ALMOST THERE, THANKS TO GUTLESS CONGRESS, INCLUDING MAJORITY OF GUTLESS, SPLINELESS DEMOCRATS WHO ARE IN BED WITH HIM!
26 March 2006, 04:28
Excellent.... the only question is, why does anyone still have hope that the DC Democrats are going to do something?
They are C O M P L I C I T .