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In reply to the discussion: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment = Complete Reversal of Democracy [View all]Coyotl
(15,262 posts)44. Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff, a woman of honor, confronts Senate of scoundrels
Brazils Dilma Rousseff, a woman of honor, confronts Senate of scoundrels
Pepe Escobar is an independent geopolitical analyst. He writes for RT, Sputnik and TomDispatch, and is a frequent contributor to websites and radio and TV shows ranging from the US to East Asia. He is the former roving correspondent for Asia Times Online. Born in Brazil, he's been a foreign correspondent since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Even before 9/11 he specialized in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central and East Asia, with an emphasis on Big Power geopolitics and energy wars. He is the author of "Globalistan" (2007), "Red Zone Blues" (2007), "Obama does Globalistan" (2009) and "Empire of Chaos" (2014), all published by Nimble Books. His latest book is "2030", also by Nimble Books, out in December 2015.
Dilma Rousseff entered the Senate and calmly stared down her accusers. She left with her head held high after exhorting those Senators to vote with their conscience.
Most of those politicians present probably had no idea what conscience means; theyre no more than corrupt messenger boys. But the Brazilian collective unconscious Jung to the rescue will be marked.
President Dilma Rousseff, in a detailed, occasionally emotional speech, defended herself with honor and dignity from accusations she committed a crime of responsibility. She was not actually facing a political cesspool, but that Angel of History so beloved by Walter Benjamin. History will judge her kindly.
Meanwhile, it aint over till a dodgy politico sings. As I write, Rousseff is on the way to be stripped from the presidency of the worlds 8th largest economy by a bunch of scoundrel-cum-coward politicos. Her only fear, she said, was the death of democracy. Rousseffs impeachment means in practice that democratic voting in one of the worlds largest democracies will be cancelled by a parliamentary coup remote-controlled by oligarchic interests. This is not, and never was, about justice; its about dirty, nasty politics.
There is no techno-bureaucrat argument whatsoever capable of proving the President should be impeached ..............
Pepe Escobar is an independent geopolitical analyst. He writes for RT, Sputnik and TomDispatch, and is a frequent contributor to websites and radio and TV shows ranging from the US to East Asia. He is the former roving correspondent for Asia Times Online. Born in Brazil, he's been a foreign correspondent since 1985, and has lived in London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Washington, Bangkok and Hong Kong. Even before 9/11 he specialized in covering the arc from the Middle East to Central and East Asia, with an emphasis on Big Power geopolitics and energy wars. He is the author of "Globalistan" (2007), "Red Zone Blues" (2007), "Obama does Globalistan" (2009) and "Empire of Chaos" (2014), all published by Nimble Books. His latest book is "2030", also by Nimble Books, out in December 2015.
Dilma Rousseff entered the Senate and calmly stared down her accusers. She left with her head held high after exhorting those Senators to vote with their conscience.
Most of those politicians present probably had no idea what conscience means; theyre no more than corrupt messenger boys. But the Brazilian collective unconscious Jung to the rescue will be marked.
President Dilma Rousseff, in a detailed, occasionally emotional speech, defended herself with honor and dignity from accusations she committed a crime of responsibility. She was not actually facing a political cesspool, but that Angel of History so beloved by Walter Benjamin. History will judge her kindly.
Meanwhile, it aint over till a dodgy politico sings. As I write, Rousseff is on the way to be stripped from the presidency of the worlds 8th largest economy by a bunch of scoundrel-cum-coward politicos. Her only fear, she said, was the death of democracy. Rousseffs impeachment means in practice that democratic voting in one of the worlds largest democracies will be cancelled by a parliamentary coup remote-controlled by oligarchic interests. This is not, and never was, about justice; its about dirty, nasty politics.
There is no techno-bureaucrat argument whatsoever capable of proving the President should be impeached ..............

Brazil president Dilma Rousseff comes out fighting in impeachment trial
............ Testifying in her own defence before a predominantly opposition senate, the Workers party leader said she had withstood torture in her fight for democracy and would not back down even though she is widely expected to lose a final impeachment vote likely to occur within the next two days.
A warrior to the end: Dilma Rousseff a sinner and saint in impeachment fight
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I fought against dictatorship. I have the mark of torture on my body, she reminded senators of the abuse she suffered during imprisonment by the military government. At almost 70 years of age, its not going to be now, after becoming a mother and grandmother, that I will abandon the principles that have always guided me.
Her comparison with the military tribunals that condemned her to prison more than 40 years ago was in keeping with the suspended presidents consistent claim throughout the nearly 10-month impeachment debate that she is the victim of a coup. ............
............ Testifying in her own defence before a predominantly opposition senate, the Workers party leader said she had withstood torture in her fight for democracy and would not back down even though she is widely expected to lose a final impeachment vote likely to occur within the next two days.
A warrior to the end: Dilma Rousseff a sinner and saint in impeachment fight
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I fought against dictatorship. I have the mark of torture on my body, she reminded senators of the abuse she suffered during imprisonment by the military government. At almost 70 years of age, its not going to be now, after becoming a mother and grandmother, that I will abandon the principles that have always guided me.
Her comparison with the military tribunals that condemned her to prison more than 40 years ago was in keeping with the suspended presidents consistent claim throughout the nearly 10-month impeachment debate that she is the victim of a coup. ............

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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment = Complete Reversal of Democracy [View all]
Coyotl
Aug 2016
OP
Yes, Glenn is living in Brazil and is the leading English-speaking journalist on this beat.
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#2
This global trend of billionaire rightist overthrowing democracies is very alarming. We ought worry
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#18
How did a Clinton bash get in this OP? Who knows the laws this person passed to destroy the Amazon?
Jeffersons Ghost
Aug 2016
#35
GG is not the "leading English-speaking journalist" in Brazil. That would be Jonathan Watts.
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#38
Greenwald did not win a Pulitzer. And if you don't know who Jonathan Watts is, well, then I can
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#45
Sigh....the Guardian won the Pulitzer. As your own link demonstrates. And, sadly, this post only
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#47
Thank you for agreeing with me that GG did not win the award, the Guardian did. GG was part
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#49
Isn't it ironic that you hailed the Guardian's Pulitizer, but failed to identify their correspondent
msanthrope
Aug 2016
#53
In 2-3 years from now this could be the US...with Mitch McConnell sitting at the head of the table.
CincyDem
Aug 2016
#3
There is one already. Brazil Foreign Ministry Workers Launch First Indefinite Strike
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#9
Yes, but the impeachment vote has yet to take place. Watch for the response from the Worker's Party
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#17
The people voting to impeach are trying to avoid jail time. Support has little to do with the coup.
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#23
"This is the most important thing happening in global politics today, and not a peep in US media."
Blue_Tires
Aug 2016
#50
Threats posed by the far-right criminal regime is the real issue, to women, the Amazon, the planet..
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#42
This is an amazing effort, so appreciated, despite the attempts by wingers to disrupt it.
Judi Lynn
Aug 2016
#55
O que falar de uma mulher que aguenta 14 horas de interrogatório e derruba todos os seus oponentes.
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#33
#ForaTemer Protest against interim president Temer on Avenida Paulista ends with police violence.
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#34
Brazil's past with right-wing politicians = political torture & human rights abuses
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#41
She is not corrupt. Why do you insinuate she is or that there might be merits to the charge?
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#54
Evo Morales "Bolivia convocará a su embajador. Defendamos la democracia y la paz"
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#62
Noam Chomsky: Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff "Impeached by a Gang of Thieves"
Coyotl
Aug 2016
#63