I just saw this over at TPM. Apparently Rahm Emanuel is to give a talk at the Brookings Institute tomorrow. In this speech he has certainly gotten the progressive religion. He rips the Bush Administration up and down over the overall corruption of the Bush Administration and its entrenched cronyism. The money quote would have to be
The Bush Administration has redefined the famous challenge of President Kennedy’s inaugural address. Instead of "Ask not what your country can do for you," it has become "Ask what your government can do for our party."
Go over to Josh's site and read it all, but a few quotes and comments here
His[Rahm's] aides are billing the speech as a broad and far-reaching indictment of the GOP and the Bush administration that seeks to find a common thread in all the GOP scandals from the Attorney Purge to the Katrina failure to the mendacity that brought us the Iraq war.
That common thread: On every conceivable policy front, the administration and the GOP have placed party before country, and government has become politicized to its core. Rather than casting the administration's manifold failings as simply the result of incompetence, Emanuel will argue that they're really driven by nothing more than all-pervasive partisanship -- the imperative of putting party before country, always, without fail.
"There is a common denominator," Emanuel will say. "Instead of promoting solutions to our nation’s broad challenges, the Bush Administration used all the levers of power to promote their party and its narrow interests...Nothing was free from political influence."
This captures a point I've tried to make before. These are not, and should not be treated as, a bunch of individual issues. There is a common theme throughout these issues, which incidentally Rahm has captured very well. I was frustrated in the run up to the 2006 election with talk implying that we had to pick one issue to make the center of the campaign. All the progressive issues are tied together and we can, and should, always make a point of linking them and showing the links. Read the whole thing and look for a full transcript tomorrow. It will be well worth noting.