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Power, Horniness and Bloodlust

 

 

Missy Beattie, Counterpunch, USA, 16 August 2013

 

I'm pretty visual, and therefore visually overloaded while keeping abreast
of the sleaze. Luridly looping through my mind are political sex scandals.
Here's an example of my circuitry's creativity, one starring Gen. David
Petraeus and his biographer, Paula Broadwell. When their extramarital
athletics lit up my laptop, I could see the romping-Broadwell, much younger,
toned, and Petraeus, his age-spotted skin and body partially clothed. She,
touching him, reaching to unbutton that military jacket, a chest full of
medals, and his saying, "No, no, I need the regalia." Indeed, the ribbons
and metal are not only sexual plumage but also might be a necessary
performance enhancer for the decorated Army officer.

 

While disapproving of infidelity, I've always considered sexual peccadillos
as irrelevant to one's capacity in fulfilling his or her job requirements.
Consenting adults can do what they please and deal privately with the
consequences (collateral damage) of spousal or significant other betrayal.

 

Sure, I was embarrassed for Hillary when Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones
told their stories. When Bill said he "did not have sexual relations with
that woman" Monica. Embarrassed for him that he had sex all over Monica's
blue dress. Embarrassed for both that Clinton inserted a cigar tube in
Monica's vagina. Embarrassed for Eliot Spitzer. For Spitzer's wife Silda.
Embarrassed for Anthony Weiner. For Weiner's wife Huma.

 

And I haven't overlooked Helen Chenoweth, Republican Congresswoman from
Idaho, who criticized Bill Clinton, saying that the Monica Lewinsky scandal
had "severely damaged his ability to lead our nation and the free world."
That Chenoweth later admitted to an affair with a married man who worked for
her congressional staff. And said, as so many do, that God had forgiven her.

 

Oops, I almost forgot San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, accused of sexual
harassment by Irene McCormack Jackson, his former press secretary. The
indefatigable Gloria Allred, who filed a lawsuit against the city of San
Diego, is representing Jackson. And GET this: Jackson claims Filner
suggested she would perform her work duties better while not wearing
panties. More than a dozen women have come forward asserting sexual
harassment, and Filner, after entering a two-week intensive therapy program,
left after one week.

 

Outrage abounds and plenty of politicians, including Sens. Barbara Boxer and
Dianne Feinstein, have demanded Filner's resignation. Both the Democratic
Party of San Diego and Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie
Wasserman Schultz of Florida have called on Filner to resign.

 

So, here I am with that reel-to-reel reeling, my mind unable to avoid the
smarm-fests that are followed by "resign" or "step aside" directed at some
deviant. Certainly, Filner's expressions of horniness crossed the social and
legal lines. The women to whom he made advances weren't embracing him with,
"Sure, I'd love to see if I could improve my work performance by not wearing
panties." And Weiner, well, I simply say, "Yuck, how icky."

 

The list is too long to, uh, list. Because a plethora of narcissism,
cuckoldry, poor judgment, serial sleaze weasels, sociopathic this and that,
and unaccountability pervades our species.

 

But, then, there's the HUGE issue of Diane Feinstein, a member of the
Military Appropriations Subcommittee from 2001 to the end of 2005. Feinstein
lobbied Pentagon officials to support defense projects that enriched her
contractor husband. In other words, both she and her Mr. are war profiteers,
blood-lusters.

 

It's just that salacious screwing and screwing over pale in comparison to
the inhumanity of war. And the list of war profiteers is too long to, uh,
list.

 

So, so what if Anthony Weiner sends pics of his penis? So what if Bill
Clinton's staring into some young woman's eyes, making her feel as if she
and he own that room? Bring charges against the sexual harassers. But let's
concentrate on what's more obscene: the carnage of war. War, period.

 

Which leads back to Hillary, looming and powerful, tweeting her way to
hipness, out there, working on working us over. Just as Barack Obama, the
black candidate with a promise of hope, did-his race as compelling as his
message, for liberals and progressives.

 

Now, all who need to demonstrate their liberalism and progressiveness will
decorate their bumpers with "Hillary 2016", and rush to the polls on her
behalf. So many antiwar women will disregard that Hillary ISN'T, because of
gender. So many antiwar men will disregard that Hillary ISN'T to affirm
recognition of their feminine side. Hillary Clinton, who supported the 2002
Iraq resolution, supported a troop surge to Afghanistan, supported a
proposal to involve the US in arming and training the Syrian rebels, who
said that she would make it clear to the Iranians "that an attack on Israel
would incur massive retaliation from the US."-may be Madam President.

 

As I said, I'm visual. Turning what I read into acts, scenes and cinematic
choreography, I can locate a few laughs, abundant tears, and sometimes both.
But I'm seeing dead people, drones, devastated landscapes-injustice. Hillary
Clinton, as commander-in-chief, having never met a war she wasn't orgasmic
over, has an arsenal of experience to deliver more slaughter.

 

It takes an empire, not a village.

 

.        Missy Beattie is living in North Carolina. Email:
[email protected].

 

 

From: http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/16/power-horniness-and-bloodlust/

 

 

 

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