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Return Of 'Woodstock Museum' To Appropriations Bill Noted

December 18, 2007 09:44 AM


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You have to feel bad for the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Their stated purpose is "to improve the quality of life in Sullivan County and the surrounding region by promoting economic development in an economically depressed area of [New York State] through arts, education, and culture at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts." It's a pretty innocuous mission, similar to thousands of other tourism sites across the country. Yet its biggest advantage as a tourist attraction - the fact that it's been built on the site of the original Woodstock concert - has been used against it: both as the official GOP poster child for "earmark reform," and as grist for John McCain's spotty career as a comedian.

McCain got mileage out of the BWCA earlier this year, when he mined Hillary Clinton's support for the economic development project for a cheap debate laugh line, later transformed into a campaign commercial. Today, on The Politico's "The Crypt" blog, the publication makes mention of it again:

The mammoth appropriations bill now being considered by Congress contains a gift for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), though it's a politically hot one that she may want to keep the receipt for.

Indeed, here's the full text of the provision in question. Feel that political heat:

The amended bill does not include a general provision proposed by the Senate that prohibits the use of funds by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) for the Bethel Performing Arts Center and make certain other funding adjustments within the IMLS and and Health Resources and Services Administration accounts. The House bill did not include a similar provision.

The Politico itself notes that "bill doesn't specifically earmark funds for the museum, but re-opens the possibility that it could be funded if a federal agency chose to." But strangely, they go on to intimate that the "hippie museum" would only get the "green light" if the "omnibus bill passes as is."

In truth, Bethel's Center for the Arts has been going strong, and, over the past year, has hosted a fairly politically ecumenical roster of performers along with the typical Woodstockesque fare, including the Boston Pops, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Trace Adkins and the Manhattan Transfer. For fairness' sake, we'll point out that they have also hosted shows from Widespread Panic, yet it would appear that our Republic has nevertheless survived that onslaught of hackysackiana.

So it's hardly fair to suggest that Clinton is backing a thinktank of leftist subversion. Frankly, the whole idea neatly exemplifies the extent to which almost anything countercultural can be commodified and capitalized (something anyone who's ever been to the Monterey Bay Aquarium - situated in a coastal tourist trap themed around the writings of John Steinbeck - can tell you). Absent the need to score a few cheap political points, you'd have to imagine that a conservative might smile at the irony.

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If I hadn't gone to the Woodstock Music Festival in Bethel Woods, on August 15-17, 1969, I wouldn't have some of the great memories I have of the 60's.
If John McCain hadn't flown off of an aircraft carrier to bomb a foreign country in an illegal war, he wouldn't have been shot down, held as a POW, and probably wouldn't be crazy now.
If more people had learned something from the 60's instead of just making stupid jokes about hippies, we wouldn't be dependent on arab oil; wouldn't be hated around the world; and wouldn't have thrown away the lives of nearly 4,000 young men and women in the Iraqi war crime, which continues to this day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 AM on 12/19/2007

The Constitution gives Congress the power to authorize and appropriate. That power includes the right--indeed the duty--to determine how much is spent and where it is spent.
The Executive branch should be involved only to the extent that it spends money as Congress directs.
Pork / earmarks are used incorrectly by most citizens to mean any specific funding for specific projects. In actuality, pork / earmarks are projects dropped in by appropriators without authorization.
McCain used to rail on the Senate floor against unauthorized appropriations, which the so-called Woodstock Museum is not. It is clear on this issue that he is hitting a potential political opponent over the head in a questionable manner.
Sen Clinton is the senator from New York. As such, she has an obligation to promote jobs and growth in her state, where she is able to do so. No one thought that the $20 billion in disaster funding that she wrested from the budget for post-9/11 aid was pork barrel spending or earmarks. But a relatively small amount of money to help fund a tourist attraction in upstate New York, which has had a moribund economy for years, is somehow a big problem.
Let's face it, folks, the big earmark battles are in Defense and Highway spending, where old cronies on both sides of the aisle pony up pet projects for each other, without regard to political party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 12/18/2007
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the argument that the other side spends on pork too is totally lame. be above that: it gives you more leverage to discredit your opponents. there's nothing about bush losing 9 billion, not to mention wasting hundreds of billions in iraq, that a story like this should cause distraction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 12/18/2007
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I picked up somewhere yesterday that Linkins wrote some article bashing Kucinich and that he sounded like a horny 13-year-old. I'm looking for that one, but anything else by this guy, I'm with the crowd that refuses to read him now. (Yeah, and he wrote one sticking up for Mitt, too. L-O-L.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 12/18/2007

I'm sorry, the IRS should not be sicked on our neighbors to collect people's paychecks to pay for a stupid museum in Upstate New York.

If there is demand, let them build it.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 12/18/2007
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