Demanding Integrity in Politics
Integrity, strength and leadership, rather than rhetoric, opportunism and self interest, must be the agenda of a government for the people, of the people and by the people. Today, as we look to the problems that seem to surround us with government and politics, we must call on a greater sense of integrity and leadership from those who seek to enter public service, we must demand it.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington – “Liberty is too Precious a thing to be buried in books”
Honesty, sincerity, selflessness, duty, integrity, political courage, these are the things missing in Washington. And until they return, we will continue to see our great Republic slip away from us, until eventually it is no better that a third rate banana republic run by tinhorn despot dictators who exploit the people for personal gain. Do we still have politicians like the one portrayed in this movie? One’s who will put their political careers on the line for something that they believe in? Or, are we just left with spineless greedy people who are only concerned with their own political futures. I don’t have much faith left in our politicians to do the right thing for our country no matter the consequence to their own future. But I do think that there are good people out there who would love to go to Washington and do what is right for our country. The problem is that they are not running for office. The likely reason for this is because they don’t want to get into that cesspool that we call Washington politics. I do not pretend to know what the answers are to all of our problems, but I do know that it has to start at the local level. We need more good people to start running for local offices. We also need to change the Primary systems so as to make them freer, where anyone can run who gets enough signatures. They should not be identified by Party affiliation, but instead, they should just be presented as preferring a certain Party or none at all, if that is what they …
Larry Cohen introduces The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
04/15/08 – Guerilla filmmaker Larry Cohen introduces The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977) at the New Beverly Theater. This was part of “Dante’s Inferno”, a two week festival of double features programmed by Joe Dante at the New Beverly Cinema. (04/09/08 – 04/22/08) Worth noting: I’m not sure why, but Cohen mentions here that Deputy Director of the FBI Clyde Tolson was Deepthroat. In actuality, it was Tolson’s predecessor, Mark Felt, who was revealed to be the infamous Watergate whistlebower and it’s his name that is cited beneath the newspaper headline at the end of the film, NOT Clyde Tolson’s. Also, the voice you hear at the very end of this clip is none other than John Landis. Apologies that the media card ran out of space or I would’ve continued the clip. 04/15/08: The Sadist (1963) The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977) More information: www.amoeba.com www.newbevcinema.com
Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky on the Record About the Scandal
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Highlights from the Jack Abramoff Scandal
Complete program at: fora.tv Author and National Journal correspondent Peter Stone lists highlights from the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal. —– Peter Stone discusses “Heist: Superlobbyist Jack Abramoff, His Republican Allies, and The Buying of Washington.” Jack Abramoff’s back-to-back plea agreements in early 2006, and the related plea deals of three of his former lobbying associates, have created high anxiety for several GOP members of Congress, Capitol Hill aides, and lobbyists, who are …
Watergate
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