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The Intellectual Poverty of Frank Rich

While the competition has been keen at the New York Times to secure the mantle as the most virulent Hillary hater, Frank Rich is in a class by himself. No other columnist now writing for the “Gray Lady” is more intellectually dishonest and lacking in basic integrity than Frank Rich, the bloviating former theater critic turned professional Hillary basher. Maureen Dowd? Alternating between catty and crazy, Dowd’s nose is out of joint apparently because Hillary looks better in boots. How about Bob Herbert? You can’t fault an African American who wants to give a brother a break and devotes his time to peddling moralizing conventional wisdom and cheer leading like there’s no tomorrow for Obama. And William Kristol and David Brooks? They are just neocon party-liners. (Only one among the NY Times line up ever writes anything complimentary about Hillary–Paul Krugman, who has a day job at Princeton as an economist, actually knows something, and let’s the chips fall where they may.)

Week after week, Rich slings the mud at Hillary, oblivious to facts. Stunning but not surprising given his track record. He did the same thing to Al Gore–sliming the 2000 Democratic nominee as a liar and fraud. Rich was among the useful idiots of the press corps aiding and abetting the election of George W. Bush. But his attacks on Hillary have the smell of desperation.

Rich, in his comic book style, portrays Hillary as the villain plotting against the adored black superhero. There’s nothing evil she hasn’t done or won’t do. She’s responsible for the Iraq war, not George W. Bush. BAM! She’s the racist, even though it is Obama who has spent the last 20 years enabling and protecting his racist, anti-Semitic, anti-American pastor and mentor, Jeremiah Wright. ZAP! Yes, after reading Rich, you can draw no other conclusion–Hillary’s a low-life who can never measure up to the spotless Obama. KA-BOOM!

This week Rich warmed up by trashing Hillary’s precise, thoughtful policy speech on how to deal with Iraq, comparing it unfavorably, of course, to Obama’s immortal Gettysburg Address (wherein he lies about having known about Rev. Wright’s hate mongering sermons and throws his grandmother under the bus). Here’s Rich sliming Hillary and exalting Obama:

Mrs. Clinton needn’t have Mr. Obama’s poetry or pearly oratorical tones to deliver a game-changing speech. She just needs the audacity of candor. Yet she seems incapable of revisiting her history on Iraq (or much else) with the directness that Mr. Obama brought to his reappraisal of his relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Then Rich claims that Hillary is lying about her record on the Iraq war and that she was a liar about voting for the Authorization for the Use of Military Force Resolution in 2002 (along with the majority of Democratic senators) because she says that it was in fact what it was: not a declaration of preemptive war.

Of course, Rich conveniently ignores Obama’s flip-flops on Iraq, going from opposing the war when he had no vote on the matter to supporting the Bush policy when he arrived in the Senate. And now he’s Mr. Anti-war. It is enough to give your average pundit whiplash just trying to chart his varied positions. But not Frank Rich, he sees nothing but Hillary, but never in a favorable light.

And Rich, of course, doesn’t ever describe Hillary’s actual position at the time, delivered in her floor speech, that she favored letting the United Nations weapons inspectors finish their job and building an international coalition before any invasion. Of course, Rich doesn’t want to cite her real stance because it would confound his hysterical posturing. Hillary’s approach was against preemptive war—an approach that Bush did not follow. Bush did not listen to her. It was his war and his war alone.

But Rich’s obvious falsehoods and hype aside, left me wondering: Where was this brave visionary in the run up to the war? Let’s apply the same standard to Frank Rich that we say should be applied to Hillary. What was Rich writing at the time? Thanks to the archives of the New York Times, now online and easily available, I was surprised to discover that some writer named Frank Rich gave credence to Bush’s claims about weapons of mass destruction, attacked the U.N. weapons inspectors, and misrepresented the positions of Democrats, including Hillary’s, and questioned their patriotism.

On September 14, 2002, as Bush’s marketing campaign for the war raged, just a week after the New York Times published its bogus front page story written by Judith Miller about WMD, Frank Rich wrote: “That Iraq is ‘a grave and gathering danger,’ as the president also said, is not in doubt.”

On October 12, 2002, the day after the Senate vote on the authorization, Frank Rich wrote:

“But even so, the Democratic leaders never united around a substantive alternative vision to the administration’s pre-emptive war against the thug of Baghdad. That isn’t patriotism, it’s abdication.”

Oh? In fact, Hillary and other Democratic senators offered different positions from Bush. But Rich overlooks the facts while he rushes to smear their patriotism.

Finally, on December 7, 2002, in a column called “Pearl Harbor Day,” Frank Rich staged a sneak attack on the U.N. and the weapons inspectors. He wrote:

“A savage dictator is delivering a ‘full’ accounting of his weapons arsenal that only a fool would take for fact, and a president of the United States is pretending (not very hard) to indulge this U.N. rigmarole while he calls up more reserves for the confrontation he seeks.”

 

“U.N. rigmarole?” Who needs that stinking U.N.? Is Frank Rich really John Bolton without a shaggy mustache? Rich lambasted the inspectors, just beginning their job, as a bunch of clowns that no one who take seriously. He wrote:

“In Iraq, there’s a team of inspectors out of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore,’ charged with a mission that is probably impossible and whose results will soon be disregarded by the relevant parties anyway.”

The “relevant” party ignoring them was not just Bush. Judith Miller was not the only one in the employ of the New York Times who helped the Bush Administration make a public case for war. Frank Rich was an eager cheerleader. Rich also wrote in one of is columns:

“We know Saddam Hussein is a thug and we want him gone.”

Hey Frank? Ever heard the aphorism, “people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw rocks?” You smeared Al Gore in 2000 and helped elect George W. Bush in 2000. You tarred leading Democrats, like Hillary, who pushed for a diplomatic solution in Iraq, as unpatriotic. You suppress and misrepresent Hillary’s real position on the war. You ridiculed the U.N. and the weapons inspectors, who were doing a good job and helped whip up public sentiment to reject the peaceful solution to the Iraq threat. And you shilled like Judith Miller in warning Americans about the existence of Saddam Hussein’s WMD.

Face it Frank. You are short on substance. You are careless with facts and historical events. And you are blinded by an irrational hatred of Hillary Clinton. But at least you are consistent–you were wrong about Iraq and you are wrong about Hillary.

  • http://noratings.blogspot.com/ Bud White

    Fantastic post. The Hillary-hate media left has gone over the deep end.

  • http://wiebs47 Colleen

    Thanks< Larry. It’s really amazing that men and women like Rich have such short and flawed memories. I’m glad your holding their feet to the fire. Gee do you think the msm will ever pick this up?

  • Shainzona

    Thank you so much – I looked at Rich this AM, scanned the paragraphs and clicked close on my computer…just another Hate Hillary bullshit piece.

    I did not know, however, about his 2002 bullshit, too.

    I guess I place Frank and Keith (Olberman) in the same hole. Both crazed Hillary Haters who pretend to be “journalists”.

    But, of course, because “journalists” don’t seem to exist these days, Frank and Keith rise to the top of that dungheap!

  • Fran

    Snap! I used to enjoy some of Frank Rich’s columns, but he has completely gone off the deep end. When his rantings surpassed even Maureen Dowd’s I boycotted his columns. The Times endorsed Hillary–why do they continue to publish this garbage, week after week? Kristof, Herbert, Rich, and Dowd are possessed. Where does this relentless vitriol come from? My god, you’d think she was Stalin. I hope you send him a copy of your response. Not that he will be able to see beyond his toxic mind to take anything new in…

  • jwrjr

    On Left Coaster they (usually Eriposte) occasionally try to present a more balanced view of Clinton (and Obama), but the Obots are always there. The Obots breed like termites and are almost as useful.

  • http://www.reflectivepundit.com Brigitte N.

    Mr. Johnson:
    I agree with you 150%–except for your assessment that
    Frank Rich is in a class by himself.” I think that Maureen Dowd is very much in the same class–how else could she cite a former but unidentified Clinton aide as calling her The Terminator?
    Apart from that, you are right. With the exception of Krugman, all the regular NYT columnists are Hillary haters.

  • Northwest rain

    So Frank Rich was FOR the war before he was against the war. And he assumes that no one would dare check the archives for his earlier position?

    The desperation to get Obama past the people is really showing.

    We still know very little about Obama — WHY does he want to be President?

    What I do know is that Obama is a racist misogynist and his votes of PRESENT on issues involving women’s issues makes him unacceptable to me.

    So although he has tried to run without a record (his papers are either missing or have been destroyed) — we do have records of his votes (and voting “mistakes”).

    I feel like I’ve been kicked out of the Democratic Party — with the horrendous manipulation of the caucus system — and then their refusal to count the votes in FL and MI.

    It has been suggestion that Obama run was funded to knock out Senator Clinton — and it certainly is looking that way. Obama only goal seems to be doing whatever it takes to get the nomination — it doesn’t appear that he has plans past the convention. He has alienated a significant portion of the democratic core voters.

    And apparently Obama’s supporters in the Media — like Frank Rich have no concept of the sort of battle required of Obama to win the White House. McCranky has been through it all and he is not going to put up with a whiny immature little boy who wants to play “grown up”.

  • Andy

    Larry:

    BRAVO !! Great post. Brilliant. You have no idea how glad I am to hear your voice on this idiot.

    I have been wasting my time commenting his columns with questions and facts –I got fed up eventually.

    There was a lot of outrage from people at Rich (majority of the comments) about a month ago or so.

    Then he went on leave for 2 weeks after Obama’s loses in TX & OH (ooops).

    I think eventually most commenters decided to ignore him; there used to be a minimum 900 comments to his columns (mostly negative) back then.
    I think today there is no more than 400+.

    The NYT has gone nuts against HRC ever since their endorsement. I think they don’t know what else to do to counter that. The worst I have seen, was the NYT Editorial after Obama’s speech. It was outrageously dishonest. If you haven’t read it:

    Editorial
    Mr. Obama’s Profile in Courage
    Published: March 19, 2008
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/19/opinion/19wed1.html

  • gqmartinez

    Is disenfranchisement merely regrettable, as Governor Napolitano claims?

  • AF catfish

    Rich has been just rich in dishonesty this primary season. This guy, who said Imus got a raw deal, was out in front calling Hillary a racist months ago.

  • anna shane

    Obama is much like Maureen, in his style of ‘humor,’ that mocks rather than speaks directly. He too likes to say that she ‘voted for war,’ which is a lie, and the same one most Americans believe, just like most Americans believed that WMD story, long after it was debunked. If you repeat it enough times? If enough ‘respectable’ people tell you it’s true? What is lost is memory, in June Rice told the English that Bush had made up his mind and did not need further authorization, and would not seek it. He was pushed by Colin to go back to the UN, who refused to agree. He had troops in place and he claimed that Saddam’s refusal to allow inspectors to go anywhere was an admission that he had weapons and planned to use them on us. The so-called war vote slowed him down, it demanded inspections and for anyone who suspected he didn’t have any, like Hillary, and like me, that vote was the only way out, inspectors find nothing, then no war. But, it didn’t work out that way, Bush pulled them out and bombed anyway, and up until that happened Hillary was calling for UN authorization after inspectors completed the job, which would have meant no war. Additionally by signing on to the authorization she was able to negotiate out a clause that authorized bombing anywhere in the middle east based on Bush whim. Had Bush followed the letter of that authorization and not acted preemptively her vote would have prevented that war. By the by, Obama thought there were WMD, he didn’t have great judgment in recognizing that it was highly improbably, like I and many Europeans did. She followed the ‘old way’ show unified strength but accept it when you’ve won. And later we learned that Saddam offered exile and Bush turned him down, that ‘last chance, it’s up to Saddam’ lie he kept telling us right up till bombs away. It is disgusting and immoral to trivialize this catastrophe by blaming only someone who tried to stop him. Edwards gets a pass cause he apologized? He came out in favor of bombing preemptively, he co-authored it with the original stipulation that Bush can bomb where he likes and he wrote an op-ed in favor of it. It’s obvious to me that this is a cynical attempt to sully the girl and keep her out of the white house. Rich is a hack and if he were truly working for government, hillary would sack him, she likes to sack hacks.

  • simon

    Yeah, I think this weekend is a tribble weekend, meaning the idea is to bomb the internet blogs, and such, with rote episiotimies, brain dead bots spewing the usual two step soup scum.

    All one can do is stand back and watch, and marvel at the lack of intellectual depth, and strategy.

    This is how a group throws itself into more internal chaos, btw.

    Just stand back, and poke. And be assured , someone, somewhere is.

    BTW, look at the complete lack of intellectual acuity reflected in both content, and strategy, of those posts.

    They aren’t smart.

    Soup scum — I was making a pot of mushroom consomme, yesterday, and part of the cooking process is skimming the top of the soup scum, to clarify. This is what I visualize as I read the Obama bot press.

  • Iphie

    Thanks for this post. I wouldn’t have had the patience to wade through Rich’s old columns. If you were to take a look all the way back at his theatre reviews, you would find a man who really, really doesn’t like women — it’s not all that surprising that he would choose to bash Clinton, even if that means exposing his own fraudulent claims.

    And thanks for reminding us about the way that newspaper trashed Al Gore — they did their best to pick the president in that election, and they’re doing their best now.

  • Kefa

    Black people and white people need to know Obama is not black and this is one of the 1st lies he’s started and the press has enabled him with. The truth needs to be known he’s Arab-American….nothing is wrong with that but the truth is the truth.

  • Thrasyboulos

    Frank Rich is not the only Iraq war pimp then, mealy mouthed “opponent” of the “mismanaged war” since, and bytheway Obama supporter now.

    Hmmmmm. Something smells in Denmark, and it ain’t the cheese.

  • Patrick Henry

    LARRY..

    You are Making it VERY CLEAR just How the Game is Played..By the media..by reporters..By the Money men..The POWER Game..and you don’t get The POWER without MONEY ..MANIPULATION…

    MISINFORMATION..or SELLING JUNK..

    They are all Just DRUG DEALERS in One Form or Another..

    The amrican People Just have to learn to
    JUST SAY NO..

    You are helping educate us Larry..Susan too..Thanks for a DRUG FREE ZONE..

  • simon

    On September 14, 2002, as Bush’s marketing campaign for the war raged, just a week after the New York Times published its bogus front page story written by Judith Miller about WMD, Frank Rich wrote: “That Iraq is ‘a grave and gathering danger,’ as the president also said, is not in doubt.”

    I think this quote would strike quite a nerve with that group at the NY Times, pimping Bush’s lies.

    Makes me think with all this pay to play and smurfing, somebody must be getting something, and I really have to wonder if that extends to reporters, too.

    Disgraceful.

    Reporters at the New York Post have more credibility.

  • CognitiveDissonance

    What I want to know is how these intellectual and moral cretins manage to get their plum jobs and keep them? I’m sure I could totally make up facts and ascribe motives to people I don’t know and have never listened to that would make a lot more sense than this troglodyte.

  • Fleaflicker

    Excellent work. This guy is a real piece of work. But really almost all, if not every single one, of Obama’s media ass kissers have no credibility. Rich is actually worse than David Brooks or Krauthammer who seem sensible by comparison.

  • simon

    OT:

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23762575

    Speaking of pimping Bush’s war, 57 dead today in attacks across Iraq.

  • Mary

    They say people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones, so I won’t. I’ve become quite the flip-flopper myself. Used to read Rich, but haven’t in a while. Couldn’t wait for the Sun. Times for Maureen, but got tired of snap and snark. As for Keith Olberman wish I could say I outgrew him, but really just got bored. On a more serious side, I would like to thank all of you out there who spend your free time researching all of this as you make it easy for the rest of us to sift the wheat from the chaff. Thanks

  • Patrick Henry

    Larry is on CNN Talkin about Iraq..

  • PMS

    The truth needs to be known he’s Arab-American….nothing is wrong with that but the truth is the truth.

    And this is not true. His father was an African Muslim. Not all Muslims are Arabic (in fact, the minority of Muslims are). Islam is a religion, not a race.

    Obama may not be Arabic, but he is still a fakir. ;-)

  • Andy

    Patrick Henry:

    If you get a link for a replay in CNN.com could you pass it along? (don’t have TV cable).

    Thanks.

  • Mike Howell

    “In Iraq, there’s a team of inspectors out of ‘H.M.S. Pinafore,’ charged with a mission that is probably impossible and whose results will soon be disregarded by the relevant parties anyway.”

    Pirates of Penzance?! Yeah, looking for WMDs is just one gay musical Mr. Rich.

    Frank Rich doesn’t have the smarts or the nerve to do what these inspectors were doing.

    Rich would still be looking for his pumps and matching handbag!

    I know why Moldy Dowdy and Frank’s a Bitch can’t stand Hillary Clinton – because she’s a talented intelligent capable woman AND THEY ARE JEALOUS!!!

    Kristof and Herbert are Kerry impersonators. Wooden, leaden, dull, dense. At least a drunken Kennedy drives off a bridge every once in a while.

    Krugman has credentials. The others are assclowns.

  • toddy

    WOW!
    the greatest expose since the Watergate.

    since we are in the season of superlatives i am
    just joining the bandwagon. ;o)

    i am still trying to wrap my mind on the moral and
    intellectual bankruptcy of Frank Rich.
    And have the chutzpah to attack HRC for her 2002
    Iraq AUMF vote.

    It’s still 4 weeks till the PA primary.
    expect more shrill and desperate tactics from
    Obamabots and surrogates.

  • Fed Up

    According to Wikipedia: As of 2004 there were 72 million Democrats, 55 million Republicans and 42 million Independents among the 169 million registered American voters. Somewhat dated info, I’ll admit, but probably still close to accurate for today.

    At this point in the 2008 Democratic nominating process I believe that there have been approx. 26.5 million total votes split virtually evenly between candidates Clinton and Obama. Millions of those votes came from Independents and Republicans in the open registration states. Approximately 10 million Democrats have voted for Clinton and 10 million for Obama (my rough estimate WAG).

    So media elites like Frank Rich, Keith Olbermann and the loony blogospheroids have all but deified a “transcendent” Barack Obama – who up to now can point to the support of roughly one out of every seven registered Democrats and one out of every 17 US voters. Hmmmmm. Based upon that, I can’t help but ask a question or two. How does earning the support of one out of every 17 American voters translate into the unstoppable groundswell of support that some believe will propel the puppy dog senator from Illinois to certain victory in November? And why is earning the support of one out of every 17 American voters a compelling reason to demand the withdrawal of Senator Clinton? Inquiring minds want to know.

    Okay, I’ve got one more question, actually. Would it really be so cataclysmic for all the pseudo-intellectual hand wringers to just STFU and allow the nominating process to reach its proper conclusion this summer? After all, I’d like to point out one potentially huge upside for Senator Transcendent if the process continues. By the end, he and his impatient supporters may well be able to point to out that that Sen. T had earned the support of as many as two out of every 17 American voters. Wow, now that would be an unquestionable mandate!

  • IndyRobin

    Hey Larry,

    Thanks for your insightful artical and being one of the few people to address the HillayHating Press snd media.

    I have been working on a video for the past two weeks that adressess some of these same issues. hopefully it will be ready sometime this week.
    I’ll be sure to bring it over and share it once it is completed.

  • TeakWoodKite

    I recall reading how he was pissed at Ms. Miller, for going around him on a number of stories. He is taking a leaf off that Aspen tree?

  • Gregoryp

    Yeah, I do wonder why all the whack jobs who supported Bush are supporting Obama. What is the deal? I thought they liked Bush because he was a hard core right winger. It must be something else. Smells like the right wingers got used and now it is the lefties turn. Something is definitely rotten here.

  • simon

    Actually, it is.

    Precious?

    Everything but relevant.

    Is that Haiku?

    Perhaps post modern haiku?

    I wish I had intellectual depth, the man said.

    Really.

    He did, feeling foolish, exposed.

  • Gregoryp

    Hey this post is for all you Obamabots who despise Clinton based on that resolution authorizing force in Iraq. Get over it. What on God’s green Earth makes you think that George W. Bush and Dick Chaney would have just folded the tent and not invaded Iraq regardless of what Congress had to say about it? They were hell bent on deposing Saddam and getting their paws on that oil. As for the use of force, GWB is the commander in chief and can send troops anywhere he damned well pleases at least for 90 days. And with the Supreme Court we got Congress may have been neutered even further if they tried to stop him. In short, to pin the war in Iraq on Hillary Clinton is about as dishonest as you can get, especially since almost all of Obama’s main supporters agreed with her. The war in Iraq lays at the feet of two men. The current president and the current vice president both of who are basically lawless mauraders doing whatever the hell they want. If I were looking for Democrats to blame though, I’d probably start with the ones who had the most power, influence and access to the intelligence (which of course was trumped up to begin with). But in the end I don’t think there was anything any democratic congress critter could ever have done about that war seeing as how the republicans had control of every branch of the government.

  • rjj

    JTX! he is a freaking movie reviewer! He sits on his ass in a darkened room, watches movies, and blathers about it.

    What do you have to understand about the world and how it works in order to do that for a living. And after you have done that for a living for a number of years, would your understanding of the world and how it works be enlarged.

  • TeakWoodKite

    He said he was not good with “papers” or putting things away…mmm

    OT: Joe Vento on Lou Dobbs…

  • Typical WP

    Fortunately, we New Yorkers know Hillary and love what she has done for our city. Columnists are paid to complain.

  • http://NoQuarterUSA.net Larry Johnson

    We look forward to seeing your work.
    LJ

  • Newport News Dem

    Here is a link to Hillary’s floor speech on the AUF vote.

    http://clinton.senate.gov/speeches/iraq_101002.html

    Couple of money lines…

    A vote for it is not a vote to rush to war; it is a vote that puts awesome responsibility in the hands of our President and we say to him – use these powers wisely and as a last resort.

    War can yet be avoided, but our responsibility to global security and to the integrity of United Nations resolutions protecting it cannot. I urge the President to spare no effort to secure a clear, unambiguous demand by the United Nations for unlimited inspections.

    This is a very difficult vote. This is probably the hardest decision I have ever had to make — any vote that may lead to war should be hard

  • TeakWoodKite

    Larry not to hard to smoke this Gofer ith the lovely internets, eh?
    It caused me to check the index of his book, “The Greatest Story Ever Told – The Decline and Fall of Truth”

    If the title isn’t telling enough, his own writings imply volumes…He is more concerned about Amazon than Senator Clinton not the use of the word “booted”.

    Chap “Slam Dunk” p 117, ph1.

    “By the time Clarke’s appearance before the 9/11 commission arrivedthree days after his 60 Minutes interview, he had booted Hillary Clinton and The South Beach Diet from the top of Amazon.com’s bestseller list.

    Thanks.

  • Newport News Dem

    And this infamous exchange with a reporter and bush

    Question: Mr. President, how important is it that that resolution give you an authorization of the use of force?

    The President: That will be part of the resolution, the authorization to use force. If you want to keep the peace, you’ve got to have the authorization to use force. But it’s — this will be — this is a chance for Congress to indicate support. It’s a chance for Congress to say, we support the administration’s ability to keep the peace. That’s what this is all about.

    Clinton (and Kerry and many others) erred in believing bush.

  • Taters

    You nailed it Larry. Great job. Margaret Carlson has got it bad, too.

  • Mike Howell

    TeakWoodKite –

    And she once wore white shoes before Easter!

    Maybe Rich wanted to twine with Scooter?

    Not a lot of decent journalism at the NYT – just seemingly endless “In Treatment” episodes.

    Whatever happened to the black guy who just did drugs and made up stories at the NYT? Is he an Obama endorser too now?

  • Mary

    Actually, Kefa is correct.

    British genealogists researched his family.

    Obama is descended several generations back on his father’s side from ARAB slave traders who traveled in caravans to and from Africa , but later actually settled in Africa when slavery was abolished.

    His middle name signifies that Arab heritage in the Muslim African community.

  • no pasaran

    Besides Krugman, only Gail Collins has written columns sympathetic to Hillary. She wrote how Obama is CaucusKing and if she were a SD she would be looking at the candidate winning those big state primaries. She has written effective columns about how undemocratic a caucus is and that they should be scrapped altogether. I always look forward to reading them.

  • TeakWoodKite

    He got a bit part in “Trading Places” , and took the train to DC, I’d guess.

    There use to be nothing like the ‘thud’ of the Sunday NYT on the landing. Hot Coffee, H&H beagles and a paper that would take the better part of a lazy Sunday morning.

    Penny bet he is.. :)

  • http://lnx-bsp.net/ Tel

    Mrs. Clinton needn’t have Mr. Obama’s poetry or pearly oratorical tones to deliver a game-changing speech. She just needs the audacity of candor. Yet she seems incapable of revisiting her history on Iraq (or much else) with the directness that Mr. Obama brought to his reappraisal of his relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

    Then Rich claims that Hillary is lying about her record on the Iraq war and that she was a liar about voting for the Authorization for the Use of Military Force Resolution in 2002 (along with the majority of Democratic senators) because she says that it was in fact what it was: not a declaration of preemptive war.

    If Hillary wants to pin her campaign on the, “George Bush was too smart for me,” line then she might as well just hand Obama the nomination now. It won’t wash with the voters. Rich isn’t the first one to note that Hillary comes across as insincere, in fact Rich isn’t noting anything new whatsoever.

    Frank Rich just goes where the wind blows. Obama seems to be leading the race right now, so right now Rich supports Obama, pretty simple strategy and lots of people do it, so spare me the shocked tones.

    Bush lied, yes we all know that (actually, some people are still trying to deny this), Hillary helped give power to Bush’s lies (as did many others). Those are the things that make War. Split hairs, get out your legal gowns, start long arguments about how authorization of military force might really be something else and you know how that sounds to just about everyone? It sounds insincere.

    Can a whole war be laid at the feet of a few bad men?

    No, in a Democratic Rebublic it cannot. Bad leaders invariably are supported by bad followers. Nancy Peloci walked into the job of Speaker two years ago with a public promise to “clean the house”, and the house only look a tiny fraction cleaner now than it did then. Insincerity seems to be the way of government and people are fed up.

  • Nobama

    I’ve been saying that the same people who brought you Bush and the Iraq war are trying to bring you Obama. Nice to know that Frank Rich also was one of the people went after Gore in 2000, thus helping to give us Bush. The MSM was horrible to Gore in 2000 but besides Rich, who were they? Who has a record of speaking ill of the best candidates and well of the worst?

  • Andy

    Tel: you are making several mistakes here. But let me point out just a couple of things to you here:

    Can a whole war be laid at the feet of a few bad men?

    Yes, to a few bad men with enourmous power. You forget an essential fact here. Bush didn’t need (and would have attack Iraq without) any vote from Congress.

    he had the ultimate decision and he could and would have acted without that vote.

    So what was the vote really about from Congress viewpoint? It depends who you are talking about.
    For some Reps. was a show of political (not legal!) solidarity with Bush. For Dems. was a plea for UN inspections in the midst of a very volatile and dangerous political time.

    Yes, many vote no, and that was good. But you can’t ignore context. Kennedy could do it. Kerry didn’t, Edwards didn’t. And Clinton didn’t. She was the Senator from NY at the heels of 9/11. I didn’t like her vote but I liked her courage of speaking up on the Senate floor and explain it.

    And if there is something you should never forget if that should Clinton be President, if it had been her decision at that time; we would have NOT gone to war.

    Whatever you think, know that Bush didn’t need from any viewpoint at all
    Congress vote to go to war in Iraq.

  • http://thehorizontalworld.blogspot.com/ Mary Jo Kopechne

    William Kristol, who is perhaps no friend of the Clintons, has at least some understanding of rhetoric and is not afraid to critique Obama’s hifalutin and empty speechifying. I find his op-eds in the NYT a breath of fresh air.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/24/opinion/24kristol.html?hp

    Frank Rich=Andrew Sullivan: dyed in the wool misogynists.

    And Maureen Dowd is just irritating and boring, like an old scratched record.

  • truthteller2007

    I hear the death toll in Iraq is 4,000. Thank you, Mr. Rich.

    http://www.chimpsternation.com/forum?c=showthread&ThreadID=2277

  • Retired

    Wait, you skipped over that one quite neatly. You mean to say that Obama’s paternal family history is on the trading side of slavery, versus the victim (i.e., captive slave) side? I wonder if Obama himself is aware of this (doubtful, but possible given his research into his father’s family as a young man)? If so, the need to burnish his political “victim’s credentials” by becoming a protege of the Rev. White and an adherent to liberation theology offers a new insight into the man who would be President. Perhaps the Revs Jackson and Sharpton should be including Obama in the population from whom they seek reparations.

  • BernieO

    GO to the Times and read Krugman, some editorials, etc. but DO NOT CLICK on either Dowd or Rich. The Times keeps track of how many readers they have. It is time Dems finally catch on to what Bob Somerby at dailyhowler.com has been trying to pound into our heads for years now – these people are not our allies. They have played a huge role in trashing our candidates, mercilessly berating Bill Clinton, Gore, Kerry and now Hillary. Just because they do not like Bush does not make them less of a problem for us. Stop being fooled.

  • BernieO

    She is no prize. Collins has also written a ton of garbage about Hillary in her quest to out whine Maureen Dowd.

  • BernieO

    This is silly. A lot, if not most, black Americans are descended from slave owners because they used their slaves for sex. I am sure the same holds for slave traders. That a person has an ancestor that engaged in these kinds of practices means nothing.
    A lot of black people in northern Africa converted to Islam during that time. There are millions of non-Arab Muslims in the world. In fact, the Iranians are not Arabs, but Persians yet they are overwhelmingly Muslim.

  • Andy

    Yes, with them the death toll is now at 4,000 americans; and countless iraqui civilians …

  • http://joyhollywood.blogspot.com Connie L

    Larry,Why are so many people accepting Obama as if he is perfect and Hillary is imperfect? I have been leaning toward Hillary for many months but I notice that people I usually respect reading and watching have been just about blind to facts when it comes to Obama. As far as the NYTimes, if it was up to me I would dropped my subscription to the paper but my husband reads the financial section. Cheney and Libby had Judith Miller to promote the war. I think that the NY times has been a terrible paper for many years. Thanks for trying to set the record straight.

  • http://hillarysvoice.reclusiveleftist.com/?p=38 Hillary’s Voice » From today’s Media News mailing 3/24/08

    [...] The Intellectual Poverty of Frank Rich (by Larry Johnson at No Quarter) [This week, Frank] Rich claims that Hillary is lying about her record on the Iraq war and that she was a liar about voting for the Authorization for the Use of Military Force Resolution in 2002 (along with the majority of Democratic senators) because she says that it was in fact what it was: not a declaration of preemptive war. Of course, Rich conveniently ignores Obama’s flip-flops on Iraq… And Rich, of course, doesn’t ever describe Hillary’s actual position at the time, delivered in her floor speech, that she favored letting the United Nations weapons inspectors finish their job and building an international coalition before any invasion… But Rich’s obvious falsehoods and hype aside, left me wondering: Where was this brave visionary in the run up to the war? Let’s apply the same standard to Frank Rich that we say should be applied to Hillary. What was Rich writing at the time? Click through for examples of the unvarnished truth.  Frank Rich was a supporter of the Iraq War, as Bob Somerby has been reminding us for a long time now. [...]

  • T. Barr

    Thanks, Larry!!! Great article on Frank Rich!

    It is such a relief to know someone else besides myself has been infuriated with Frank Rich, NYTimes, and Dowd for trashing Hillary! To those in the Democratic Party so eager to deny Hillary the Presidency they have successfully divided the party like never before! Thanks also to the leading blogers such as: Buzzflash, Daily Kos, Josh Marshall, Huffington Post, Bill Maher, Olbermann for sealing the deal with for the Republicans!

    Larry, keep up the wonderful support for Hillary!! She’s worth it!

  • Marjorie

    Beautifully coherent. How can we get you a guest spot on Keith O’s Countdown?

  • Marjorie

    Beautifully coherent, Anna Shane.How can we get you a guest spot on Keith O’s Countdown?

  • llilytoo

    Thank you for this article, it’s about damn time. KO was pro war back in the day as well.

    After 16 plus years of the lies and over the top hysteria, Hillary now has an inverse teflon. People know there is never enough there there to warrent the hysteria . The hit jobs are now boring .

    Also we are too deep in shit to CARE what these over paid attack poodles say about someone who is, thank god, willing and able to clean the mess up.

  • Retired

    Bernie O wrote: “That a person has an ancestor that engaged in these kinds of practices means nothing.”

    Not according to long term Obama mentor Rev. White and other similarly-disposed advisors such as Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton. In fact, according to black liberation theology, if you are caucasian you are an oppressor of people of color, regardless of whether or not your ancestors actually participated in any type of slave trade.

    However, to take your point, the fact that Obama’s ancestors may have been slavers is irrelevant–at least to the “typical white person.” That such also becomes irrelevant to adherents of black liberation theology only if one is of a certain racial heritage is an hypocrisy that perhaps ought to be explored further.

  • norrismorris

    As a New Yorker, Rich and Dowd are regular Op Ed reading. Regarding Rich, he was a perfectly awful and roundly hated theatre critic. He trashed almost everything, and his judgement caused lots of sturm and drang. Theatre people hated him, and I found his reviews skewed, perculiar, and pretentious.

    So he then turns up on the Op Ed as a really “important” idea macher. Otherwise known as an Opinion Contributor.

    He along with the Madame of Liberal Philosophy, Arianna Huffington trashed Al Gore. They both assured us that Gore and Bush were alike, and only Nader could save us. Dowd kept telling us how utterly boring Gore was, and how unenjoyable he was to “watch”. They kept up a furious campaign of derision and hate against Gore non stop.

    So this self styled critic of critiques has decided that it’s now Hillary as a Gore replacement. He’s as pompous and fatuous a speaker as he is a writer.

    Along with fellow henchwoman Dowd, the acidic and toxic expert on bitchery, they along with Kristol and Brooks have decided like the rest of the press to elect Obama.

    We all in NYC remember Rich and co. slogging the war, and along with Judy Miller telling tall stories that enabled this.. war without a doubt.

    So now Rich has Hillary in his sights and he’s wrting one of his former nuclear theartre reviews as he mischarachterizes and uses every cliche imaginable to take her down without owning up to his own positions on the very issues he blames her for.

    Ah, hypocricy I never knew ye until I read a Rich column. Dowd I expect this from. A bitter,mean spirited tight assed hate slinger with hardly anything to say that remotely resembles fairness.

    On the day that Hillary won in N.Hampshire, a very
    nasty Dowd OP ED appeared that Dowd wrote as a first hand observer of Hillary’s impending downfall, and described the small crowds, etc. as though she was there. Actually, Dowd was abroad the day she wrote “first hand” from N.Hampshire. Her assistant did the reporting.

    The Times has gone to hell in many ways for quite a while, but these two “journalists” cannot report facts, only opinion to further their agendas,…whatever they may be.

    Krugman writes knowledgeably and honestly and know his subject well, calls the shots as he sees them, and is consistent without taking rigid positions.

    Obama no longer cares whether he is considered “above it all”.

    He’s got the nomination bagged even to the point where there are rumours that a “mimi” convention is to be convened after PA to oust Hillary from the main convention to save the bickering they expect from Fla and Mi.Supers will hold this at Obama’s behest.

    The fix is in and it’s horrible. This could be called another COUP. Or, Coup de Dean Ltd.

  • http://lnx-bsp.net/ Tel

    You forget an essential fact here. Bush didn’t need (and would have attack Iraq without) any vote from Congress.

    You create an alternate history and present it as fact. I believe there is evidence that Bush is willing to defy Congress. How much difference would a strong Democrat opposition have made? It’s guesswork to answer that because there never was a strong Democrat opposition.

    And if there is something you should never forget if that should Clinton be President, if it had been her decision at that time; we would have NOT gone to war.

    Probably true, but still guesswork. Hillary remains as unproven as Obama does when it comes to tough executive decisions. Admittedly, it would be difficult to find anyone quite as incompetent as Bush.

    Hans Blix talks about the start of the Iraq war

    The elimination of weapons of mass destruction was the declared main aim of the war. It is improbable that the governments of the alliance could have sold the war to their parliaments on any other grounds. That they believed in the weapons’ existence in the autumn of 2002 is understandable. Why had the Iraqis stopped UN inspectors during the 90s if they had nothing to hide? Responsibility for the war must rest, though, on what those launching it knew by March 2003.

    By then, Unmovic inspectors had carried out some 700 inspections at 500 sites without finding prohibited weapons. The contract that George Bush held up before Congress to show that Iraq was purchasing uranium oxide was proved to be a forgery. The allied powers were on thin ice, but they preferred to replace question marks with exclamation marks.

    They could not succeed in eliminating WMDs because they did not exist. Nor could they succeed in the declared aim to eliminate al-Qaida operators, because they were not in Iraq. They came later, attracted by the occupants. A third declared aim was to bring democracy to Iraq, hopefully becoming an example for the region. Let us hope for the future; but five years of occupation has clearly brought more anarchy than democracy.

    Increased safety for Israel might have been an undeclared US aim. If so, it is hard to see that anything was gained by a war which has strengthened Iran.

    I’ll add to Hans’ list that Iraq was never connected to the 911 disaster in any way, shape or form.

    Certainly, the Democrats should have at the very least been asking some much tougher questions than they did, the WMD line was weak at the time and that information was available to Hillary and the others. A bit of critical thinking would have gone a long way. Let’s be a bit honest with ourselves, the war in Iraq was really about oil and the military push-and-shove in the Middle East over oil goes back way before 2001. Everyone knows this, but they all pretend to be talking about something else, which is pretty sickening really.

  • simon

    The fix is in and it’s horrible

    Maybe.

    Maybe not.

    But Obama has already lost.

    Funny, isn’t it?

    How does that Elvis Costello lyric go?

    “We break wiseguys just like matchsticks”

  • Sammie

    Bark Obama has no sense of decency. first he tries to steal the election with his phony votes and now he calls hillary a communist. i’m not surprised. the way he steals elections he should call himself a communist. hes’ going to try to do it again and we have to stop him, because if he keeps doing it then it’s black panthers in the white house.

    barak obama wouldnt know decency if it was another goverment handout.

  • Sammie

    stop acting like the democratic party is going to deny hillary the nomination. over my dead body. she’s got us and dnc delegetes but you want to make it seem like everyone in the democratic party hates her but its not true.

  • Mr.Murder

    In fairness to Rev. Wright, LBJ’s chief physician did write him a letter thanking his professionalism for helping LBJ with surgery(believe it was an appendectomy).

    The fact Obama decided to frame Hillary as dishonoring King’s legacy for her LBJ comments, in light of that fact, is further reason to vote against Obama.

    As for Wright, it’s a vote of confidence against him as well. Instead of using these examples of people striving to better one another, even his own personal history, he plays the same cards. Meanwhile poverty and misnourishment have increased for Obama’s constituents. He’s letting Rezko scrape relief efforts dry, leaving housing to collapse and continuing the likelihood of urban flight.

    Nice suits to preach in and nice cars driving him to the service evidently mean more to him than a better world and community to preach about.

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/03/30/the-intellectual-poverty-of-frank-rich-part-ii-a-continuing-series/ The Intellectual Poverty of Frank Rich, Part II (A Continuing Series) : NO QUARTER

    [...] acknowledged Rich’s dubious accomplishment as the NY Times’ chief Hillary hater in Part I (and his role as an enabler of the Iraq war). And Rich continues to excel in driving the debate about the Democratic presidential contest into [...]

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