Each year around the anniversary of 9/11, I summarize what we ordinary
citizens have learned since that awful day in 2001. This is the seventh
annual look backwards, a 2008 update that contains new information and
surmisings about those horrific events and what followed.
1. One 9/11 Size Fits All. What we now more fully understand is
how the CheneyBush Administration utilized the murderous terrorism of
9/11 as the linchpin justification for their unfolding domestic and
foreign agenda, much of it illegal, immoral and impeachable.
By and large, one can sum up that overall agenda as: Amass and control
power in the U.S. and much of the world ("full-spectrum dominance"),
and, in cahoots with their corporate supporters such as Halliburton and
Blackwater, loot the federal treasury. All this was to be carried out
secretly, with no accountability.
2. Iraq War Planning Began Before 9/11. We also know more about
the nature of the lies (including forged documents) used by the
Administration to sell the Iraq War, which attack already was in the
planning stages well before 9/11.
The first faked document, by CIA forgers at the behest of White House
officials, was a 2005 letter (back-dated 2001) supposedly coming from
the then-Iraqi intelligence chief to his boss Saddam Hussein mentioning
alleged "facts" that established a tie-in between 9/11, Al-Qaida and
Iraq and about Saddam's supposed purchase of uranium. The official,
Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti, who had been an informant for the U.S.
during the run-up to the war, actually had written his CIA handlers at
the time, reported
author
Ron Suskind, that there were no WMD, no 9/11 or Al-Qaida
connections; that letter was deep-sixed by the CIA and the official was
taken into protective custody, hidden away in Jordan and given $5million
for services rendered (which later included his signature on the phony
letter).
The second fake document, which was used by the Brits and Americans in
the run-up to the war, supposedly was from the African nation of Niger.
It was an amateurish botch job (incorrect letterhead, signature of a
minister of state who no longer was in that office, etc.) that came from
the
Italian Secret Service, but the idea for it might have originated
elsewhere, perhaps from a clandestine American service. It was designed
to bolster the fiction that Iraq was purchasing uranium "yellowcake"
from Niger. Since the yellowcake theory was of great value to the
CheneyBush plans to bomb Iraq -- as Ambassador Joe Wilson had made plain
in his various articles --the tendency worldwide was to believe that the
U.S. might well have been involved in having the phony letter written.
3. Domestic Spying Started Before 9/11. Similary, we know more
about the illegal and widespread domestic spying ordered by CheneyBush
seven months BEFORE 9/11. We still don't fully understand the
reasons for this top-secret, massive data-mining, to be carried out
without proper legal warrants. But the point is that the CheneyBush
Administration, for its own reasons, and long before 9/11, asked the
giant communications companies to furnish them with the private records
of its customers, which then were passed on to the relevant governmental
security departments.
All this new information has made fringe theorists about 9/11 all the
more numerous: If CheneyBush did all those illegal things to fool the
population -- the forgeries, the lies, the coverups, the deceptions, the
police-state tactics BEFORE 9/11 -- how far, they ask, might they have
gone to order or carry out or be in some complicit relationship with the
9/11 attacks?
4. McCain and 9/11/Iraq. We also know that one of the two major
contenders for the presidency in the 2008 elections
swallowed the CheneyBush line about 9/11 and propagandized for the
Iraq War and Occupation because, he said, Iraq was tied to the events of
9/11 and to Al-Qaida and to WMD stockpiles. None of those was true, but
even though John McCain had problems with how Rumsfeld was managing the
war, the Arizona senator placed himself right in the neo-con corner
about the necessity for the war. He continues to this day to justify the
U.S. Occupation as necessary for a U.S. "victory," whatever that term
may mean -- even, he says, if it it takes another hundred years and
trillions of dollars more. (His opponent, Barack Obama, is more
dedicated to drawing down troops in Iraq, "re-deploying" some of them to
the anti-Taliban war in Afghanistan, and sending the rest home.)
So, with that introduction, let's take a look at the rest of the list.
Some of what follows has appeared in my previous articles, and some is
new or expanded:
9/11 and "the War on Terror"
5. 9/11/Anthrax and Iraq. Let's remember the chronology of how we
got here: The Administration's far-right domestic agenda was bogged down
in 2001 after Jim Jeffords left the Republican caucus and joined the
now-majority Democratic one in the Senate. The murderous terrorism of
9/11 occurred several months later. As did the mysterious anthrax
attacks aimed at Congress and the media, which seven years later was
blamed conveniently on a single scientist at the Army's
Fort Detrick biological weapons lab), who committed suicide a few
months ago. Both the anthrax attack and the 9/11 terror attacks had the
effect of providing the CheneyBush Administration pretty much a free
ride in putting police-state tactics in place. Those tactics were
embodied in the so-called "Patriot Act," which superseded Constitutional
protections, and which succeeded in greasing the wheels for all sorts of
questionable domestic legislation that otherwise might have been bottled
up forever.
The planning for an attack on Iraq, as Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill
later told us, already had begun at the first cabinet meetings after
Inauguration Day in early 2001. After 9/11, those plans proceeded apace,
even when the intelligence indicated that it was not an Iraq operation
but an al-Qaida terrorist attack, out of Afghanistan.
It appeared that the U.S. military over time would capture or kill Osama
bin Laden in Afghanistan and effectively wipe out most of al-Qaida,
which had attacked America on 9/11. But CheneyBush abruptly pulled the
U.S. forces from Afghanistan and sent them to Iraq, a country that was
no real danger to the U.S. and its allies. (Addendum: By Fall of 2008,
the Taliban regrouped and began mounting more and and more attacks on
U.S. and Western coalition forces in Afghanistan and now once again
control a good share of the country. If the U.S. troops had not been
precipitously pulled out and dispatched to Iraq, instead of taking care
of business in Afghanistan, today's reality there might well have been
significantly different.)
6. Unanswered 9/11 Questions. There still are numerous
unanswered questions about the horrific events of September 11, 2001,
mainly centered around: A. Why Bush sat there in the Florida school for
seven minutes reading the "Pet Goat" book after he'd been informed by
his chief of staff, after the second plane struck the World Trade
Center, that "America is under attack," and why the Secret Service, as
they are trained to do when the President is believed to be in danger,
didn't surround him and get him the hell out of that classroom. The
clear implication is that a delay-operation was in progress. B. Why
NORAD didn't scramble its fighters in time to do anything. (Same
implication). C. Whether World Trade Center Towers 1, 2 and 7 collapsed
into their footprints as a result of fire/structural damage or from
pre-set demolition charges (there are reputable scientists on both sides
of that one). D. How to explain all the "put" options on American
Airlines and United Airlines stocks just prior to the attacks, clearly
suggesting someone knew which airlines were going to be hijacked and was
trying to profit from the pending attacks?
But regardless of whether CheneyBush were complicit in the deaths and
destruction that day -- and there is no conclusive proof that they were
-- what we do know is that in the months, weeks and days prior to 9/11,
red-hot warnings about a planned terrorist attack, using planes as
weapons aimed at buildings in New York and Washington, were coming into
the White House from a wide variety of other countries.
At the very least then, CheneyBush and a few other key insiders knew
that a "spectacular" attack was coming and did absolutely nothing. Bush
was presented by the CIA on August 6 with a Presidential Daily Briefing
entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the U.S.", which talked
about preparations for plane hijackings, suspected terrorists
surveilling federal buildings in New York, teams of terrorists being
inside the U.S. with explosives. But, even following these dire
warnings, there was no heightening of awareness in the Bush
Administration, no alerting airlines, no sending out photos of al-Qaida
suspects to be on the lookout for, no calling an urgent meeting of
counter-terrorism experts inside the White House to coordinate either a
way of minimizing the damage or dealing with a post-attack response.
Nothing.
One is left with two reasonable alternative explanations:
A: These CheneyBush guys in charge were (and remain) totally over their
heads in terms of governance. They simply didn't have a clue what was
about to happen and what to do about it. Administration actions during
the past seven and a half years supply more than enough evidence that
Bush and his crew are total fuck-ups. It's a reverse-Midas syndrome:
everything they touch turns to excrement. Total bumblers, screwups,
incompetent dolts.
B: They knew something major was about to go down (although 3000 deaths
may have been way beyond what they imagined), and did nothing in order
to use those attacks as a rallying point to amass power and push their
agenda through a Congress that otherwise was antagonistic to them.
7. The Facts of 9/11. We know that the Bush Administration didn't
want the public to learn much, if anything, about the events of that
day. Bush&Co. had to be dragged kicking and screaming into agreeing to
the appointment of the official 9/11 Commission, and they named as the
executive director one of their made men, Philip Zelikow, who later
would be named a high-ranking Administration official.
As it turned out, the Administration stonewalled many of the
Commission's requests for documents. Moreover, Bush would not testify
under oath and would deign to appear only with Cheney by his side,
(here's my imagined
transcript of that testimony.) We later learned that the
commission was so angered by the constantly-shifting stories told by the
Pentagon/NORAD that they were
ready to urge that legal charges be filed against those who
testified from those two governmental bodies.
In short, the 9/11 Commission's probe was not exhaustive, leaving many
areas of investigation unplumbed, and the documentation provided by the
Administration was insufficient and often late in arriving. Conclusion:
Even today, many questions remain unsatisfactorily unanswered.
8. PNAC & the Neo-Cons. We know that a FarRight segment of the
conservative movement, by and large former Reagan Administration
officials in exile from power during the Clinton presidency, was
dedicated to using America's sole superpower status to move aggressively
in the world while, they believed, no other country or international
force could put up much resistance. The key neo-con leaders who were
placed in charge of U.S. foreign/military policy after the 2000 election
(Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Bolton, Perle, Khalilzad, et al.) were
founders of, and affiliated with, The Project for The New American
Century (PNAC), a group that urged the U.S. to use its sole-superpower
muscle in creating Pax Americana "hegemony" over key regions of the
world.
The Bush neo-cons realized that presidents enjoy enormous patriotic
support during wartime, but when the war ends, those leaders lose their
compelling luster, as was the case with President Bush#1. Ergo, Bush#2
would become a PERMANENT wartime president, and those who opposed him
could then be tarred forever with the smear of "unpatriotic" and "hating
America," thus marginalizing their political impact. And it worked: the
Democrats cowered and gave Bush virtually everything he wanted, up until
relatively recently, when occasionally they remembered that they have
spines and stood up and fought as an opposition party should. As they
did more of that, and promised to end the war and reign in CheneyBush
lawlessness, the public swept them into majority control of the House
and Senate in the 2006 elections. (Note: After the election, however,
the Democrats continued funding the war, approved the Administration's
illegal domestic-surveillance, and took "off the table" the possibility
of impeaching Bush and Cheney for their gross abuse of power and of the
Constitution.)
We know that Bush&Co. saw, in Condi Rice's apt term at the time, the
"opportunity" offered by the 9/11 attacks to move quickly and forcefully
with the Administration's foreign and domestic agenda. PNAC talked about
its Pax Americana plan for global "benevolent hegemony" using a retooled
military. This military transformation would take forever to implement,
a PNAC report said, unless a "new Pearl Harbor" changed the equation in
the public mind. 9/11 came along and was used as that "new Pearl
Harbor." (See
"How We
Got Into This Imperial Pickle: A PNAC Primer").
We know that after 9/11, Bush seemed to bring the entire country along
with him when he launched an attack on al-Qaida and its
Taliban-government supporters in their Afghanistan homebase. But there's
no oil in that destitute country, and, as Rumsfeld reminded us, not much
worth bombing. Thus, no lessons could be drawn by Middle East leaders
from the U.S. attack. But, as Cheney's secret energy panel was aware,
there was another country in the region that did have oil, and lots of
it, and which could be taken easily by U.S. forces. Thus Iraq became the
object-lesson to other autocratic leaders in the Middle East, especially
in Syria and Iran. If you do not do our bidding, prepare to accept a
massive dose of "shock&awe." You will be removed and replaced by
democratic-looking governments as arranged by the U.S. Control of Iraq's
oil has been at the forefront of U.S. occupation policies in Iraq, and
remains so there and elsewhere as oil and gas become even more
sought-after energy sources.
These neo-con members of PNAC and similar organizations, such as the
American Enterprise Institute and Foundation for the Defense of
Democracies, had urged Clinton to depose Saddam Hussein in 1998. But he
demurred, seeing a mostly contained dictator there, whereas Osama bin
Laden in Afghanistan, and those terrorists like him, actually were
successfully attacking U.S. assets inside the country and abroad.
But the PNAC crowd had larger ambitions than simply toppling a brutal
Iraqi dictator. They were after effective control of energy sources
around the globe. To get to that hegemonic point, they developed a
philosophy that included: "pre-emptively" attacking countries that were
of no imminent danger to the U.S., abrogating treaties when they
conflicted with U.S. goals, making sure no other nation or organization
(such as the United Nations) could ever achieve power-parity with the
U.S., installing U.S.-friendly governments to do America's will,
expressing a willingness to use tactical nuclear weapons, and so on. All
of these extreme PNAC suggestions, once regarded as lunatic, were
enshrined in 2002 as official U.S. policy in the National Security
Strategy of the United States of America.
The Iraq Invasion and Occupation
9. Sexing Up the Intel. Given the extreme nature of the
neo-con agenda in fomenting support for an invasion and occupation of
Iraq, Bush&Co. had their work cut out for them. Therefore, among the
first moves by Rumsfeld following 9/11 was to somehow try to connect
Saddam to the terror attacks. When the various intelligence agencies
reported to Rumsfeld that there was no Iraq connection to 9/11, and
since the CIA and the other intelligence agencies would not, or could
not, supply the intelligence needed to justify a war on Iraq, Rumsfeld
set up his own rump "intelligence" agency, the Office of Special Plans,
stocked it with political appointees of the PNAC persuasion and soon was
stovepiping cherry-picked raw intel, much of it untrue, from
self-interested Iraqi exiles, straight to Cheney and others in the White
House. Shortly thereafter, the White House Iraq Group -- the in-house
marketing cabal for the war, with such major players as Libby, Rove,
Card, Rice, Hadley, Hughes, Matalin, et al. -- went big-time with the
WMD and mushroom-cloud scares and the suspect melding of Saddam Hussein
with the events of 9/11.
Based on this sexed-up and phony intelligence, Cheney, Bush, Rice,
Rumsfeld and the others began warning about mushroom clouds over the
U.S., drone planes dropping biological agents over the East Coast (with
phony photos shown to members of Congress), huge stockpiles of chemical
weapons in Iraq, etc. Secretary of State Colin Powell, regarded as the
most believable of the bunch, was dispatched to the United Nations to
make the case, which he did, reluctantly, by presenting an
embarrassingly weak litany of surmise and concocted allegations. While
the U.S. corporate media was unanimous in its opinion that Powell had
cinched the case, the world didn't buy it. (Powell, who resigned in
2004, has since lamented his role in this charade.) The opposition to
the impending U.S. war on Iraq was palpable and huge: 10 million
citizens throughout the world hit the streets to protest, and former
allies publicly criticized Bush. Only Tony Blair in England eagerly
hitched his wagon to the Bush war-plan, dispatching large numbers of
troops, as it turned out over the objections of many of his closest
aides and advisers.
10. The Big Lie & the Downing Street Revelations. We know
that those advisers warned Blair that he was about to involve the U.K.
in an illegal, immoral and probably unwinnable war that would put U.K.
and U.S. troops in great danger from potential insurgent forces. How do
we know about these inner workings of the Blair government? Because
someone from inside that body leaked the top-secret minutes from those
war-Cabinet meetings, the so-called Downing Street Memos.
We also learned from those minutes that Bush & Blair agreed to make war
on Iraq as early as the Spring of 2002. The intelligence, they decided,
would be "fixed around the policy" to go to war, despite their telling
their legislative bodies, the mass media, and their citizens that no
decisions had been made. In fact, the Bush Administration had let it be
known privately that it had decided to attack Iraq a year before the
invasion. "Fuck Saddam," Bush told three U.S. Senators in March of 2002.
"We're taking him out."
We know that many of Blair's most senior advisors thought the WMD
argument rested on shaky ground, and that without specific authorization
from the United Nations Security Council, the legality of the war was
doubtful. The U.N. inspectors on the ground in Iraq were not finding any
WMD stockpiles, but the Bush Administration rushed to war anyway. The
haste to begin the war meant that there was little or no proper planning
to secure the peace and reconstruct the country after the major
fighting. Some weeks later, Bush prematurely declared, under a "Mission
Accomplished" banner, that the U.S. had "prevailed" in the Iraq war. The
Iraqi "insurgency" was about to blow up in their faces.
The Downing Street Memos make clear that both the U.S. and U.K. were
well aware that Iraq was a paper tiger, with no significant WMD
stockpiles or link to Al-Qaida and the 9/11 attacks. Nevertheless, the
major thrust of Bush&Co.'s justification for going to war was based on
these non-existent weapons and 9/11 links. The Big Lie Technique,
repeating the same falsehoods over and over and over, drummed those
falsehoods into Americans' heads day after day, month after month, with
little if any skeptical analysis by the corporate mainstream media,
which marched mostly in lockstep with Bush policy and thinking.
Wolfowitz admitted later that they chose WMD as the primary reason for
making war because they couldn't agree on anything else the public might
accept. But frightening people with talk of nuclear weapons, mushroom
clouds, toxins delivered to the East Coast of the U.S. by Iraqi drone
airplanes and the like would work like a charm in convincing Americans
to go to war.
11. Iran Is Beneficiary of U.S. Policy. We know that the real
reasons for invading Iraq had precious little to do with WMD, with
Islamist terrorists inside that country, with installing democracy, and
the like. There were no WMD to speak of, and Saddam, an especially
vicious dictator, did not tolerate religious or political zealots of any
stripe. No, the reasons had more to do with American geopolitical goals
in the region involving oil, control, support for its ally Israel,
hardened military bases and keeping Iran from having free rein in the
region.
However, as it turned out, the invasion and brutal occupation of Iraq
removed the one major buffer against the expansion of Iran's political
and military power in the region. In addition, because the U.S.
Occupation was so incompetently carried out, it pushed Iraq and Iran
into a far closer religious and political alliance than would have been
the case if Saddam had been permitted to remain in power. CheneyBush may
have sacrificed thousands of American dead, tens of thousands of
American wounded, and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis as "collateral
damage," and now the Administration, which has constantly downsized its
definition of "victory," seems quietly willing to accept a stable
Islamic government that may well turn out to be more attuned to Teheran
than to Washington.
12. Iraq As a Disaster Zone. We know that Bush's war has been a
thorough disaster, built on a foundation of lies, and bungled from the
start. The 2007 "surge" of U.S. troops has eased the violence in a
military sense, but the political reconciliation that could bring peace
still has not been made by the warring sects and clans and politicians.
In short, peace has not come, and billions of dollars have been (and
continue to be) wasted or lost in the corrupt system of organized
corporate looting that ostensibly is designed to speed up Iraq's
"reconstruction." Indeed, so much has Bush's war been botched that the
"realists" in the Administration know the U.S. must get out as quickly
as possible if they are to have any hope of exercising their
considerable muscle elsewhere in the Middle East. But, so far, the
neo-con strategy still rules, and "stay-the-course" remains the
operating principle, at least until the new American President is
installed.
13. The Stretched-Thin Military. We know that Bush's Greater
Middle East agenda also is suffering because the U.S. military is spread
way thin in Afghanistan and Iraq, the desertion and suicide rates are
high, morale (especially among Reserve and National Guard troops) is way
down as a result of the never-ending multiple tours of duty, soldiers
are not re-enlisting at the usual clip, recruitment isn't working and
deceptive scams are being used to lure youngsters (many of them
gang-members, felons, psychologically damaged) into signing up. In
short, there are no forces to spare on the ground. There is way too much
reliance on air power or from missiles, which merely deliver a message
about U.S. superiority in the air but with no successful follow-up
possible on the ground. The air attacks result in making the civilian
citizens of those countries even angrier at America, and with little
likelihood of success in forging U.S.-friendly "democratic" governments
in Iran, Syria, et al., since bombed populations tend to support their
existing governments. In short, America's failure in Iraq and Israel's
failure in Lebanon demonstrate the limits of muscle-bound, high-tech
armies in the modern, nationalist-guerrillas world.
14. Hiding Facts from the Public. We know that Bush&Co. made sure
that there would be no full-scale, independent probes of their role in
using and abusing the intelligence that led to war on Iraq. This is the
most secretive Administration in American history, and they want no
investigations of any of their mistakes or corruptions of the democratic
process.
The Senate Intelligence Committee, then led by Republican Pat Roberts,
held hearings on the failures lower down the chain, namely at the CIA
and FBI level, and promised there would be followup hearings on any
White House manipulation of intelligence. But, following the 2004
election, Roberts said no purpose would be served in launching such an
investigation. Likewise, the 9/11 Commission did not delve deeply into
how the Bush Administration misused its pre-9/11 knowledge. In short,
this secretive administration made sure that everything was done to head
off at the pass any investigations whatsoever.
After the 2006 elections, many years too late, the now-majority
Democrats eventually began their probe into the Administration's use of
intelligence to promote the Iraq War.
The committee concluded that the Administration "repeatedly
presented intelligence as fact when in reality it was unsubstantiated,
contradicted, or even non-existent. As a result, the American people
were led to believe that the threat from Iraq was much greater than
actually existed." Chairman Jay Rockefeller added: "There is no question
we all relied on flawed intelligence. But, there is a fundamental
difference between relying on incorrect intelligence and deliberately
painting a picture to the American people that you know is not fully
accurate."
The Turn to Tyranny at Home
15. Perilously Close to Dictatorship. We know that Bush has no
great love for democratic processes, certainly not inside the United
States. (On at least three occasions, he has "jokingly" expressed his
preference for dictatorship, as long, he said, as he can be the
dictator.) He much prefers to rule as an oligarch, but to do that, he
had to invent legal justifications that would grant him the requisite
power. So he had longtime lawyer-toady Alberto Gonzales, and Cheney's
now-chief-of-staff David Addington, devise a legal philosophy that would
permit Bush to do pretty much what he wants -- ignore laws on the books,
disappear U.S. citizens into military prisons, authorize torture, spy on
citizens' phone calls and emails, declare martial law and rule by
decree, etc. -- whenever Bush says he's acting as "commander-in-chief"
during "wartime."
And, since "wartime" is the amorphous "war on terror," a war against a
tactic, there is no end and Bush is home free. There always will be
terrorists trying to do anti-U.S. damage somewhere around the globe, or
inside America, and the "commander-in-chief" will need to respond. Ergo,
goes this logic, Bush (and any successor) is above the law, untouchable,
in perpetuity. Bush&Co. also made sure that U.S. officials and military
troops would not be subject to indictment by any international court or
war-crimes tribunal.
However, even with ultra-conservative Bush appointees John Roberts and
Samuel Alito on the bench, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled several
times that the Administration has gone beyond constitutional limits with
regard to its treatment of suspected terrorist "detainees." But somehow
Bush&Co. always manage to postpone and delay implementation or find ways
around the court rulings.
16. Torture As Official U.S. Policy. We know that Gonzales,
Addington and Pentagon and DoJ lawyers beholden to Rumsfeld devised
legal rationales that make torture of suspects official state policy.
These Bush-loyalist lawyers also greatly widened the definition of what
is acceptable interrogation practice -- basically anything this side of
death or terminally abusing internal organs. They also authorized the
"rendering" of key suspects to countries specializing in extreme
torture. After all this, Bush and Rumsfeld professed shock, shock!
that those under their command would wind up torturing, abusing and
humiliating prisoners in U.S. care. But the Administration made sure to
stop all inquiries into higher-up responsibility for the endemic
torture. The buck never stops on CheneyBush's desk. If something goes
wrong (and they never will admit to mistakes), it's always someone
else's fault. If and when Iraq "falls," the names of scapegoats are
being prepared: al-Maliki, Democrats, the "liberal media" and bloggers,
Bill Clinton, et al. Never Cheney, never Bush.
17. The Bill of Rights Goes "Quaint." We know that the Bush
Administration has been able to obtain whatever legislation it needs in
its self-proclaimed "war on terror" by utilizing, and hyping, the
understandable fright of the American people. John Ashcroft and Tom
Ridge emerged periodically to manipulate the public's fright by
announcing yet another "terror" threat, based on "credible but
unverified" evidence. As he departed from his directorate of the
Homeland Security Department, Ridge admitted that he was required to
issue many of those "terror" warnings when there was
no justifiable reason for doing so. It has
been demonstrated
and Ridge seemed to be suggesting that those warnings were activated
usually when the Administration was facing an election or when they were
having an especially bad-news day. Meanwhile, Congress (shame on you,
Democrats!) made most of the Patriot Act laws permanent. Unless those
can be repealed, and the juridical tradition of habeas corpus
(where a court has to rule on the legality of a suspect's arrest)
re-introduced into American jurisprudence, that vote will be a nail into
the coffin housing the remains of the Bill of Rights.
18. Outing CIA Agents for Political Reasons. The Bush
Administration, for its own crass political reasons, compromised
American national security by revealing the identity of two key
intelligence operatives. The first was CIA agent Valerie Plame, who had
important contacts in the shadowy world of weapons of mass destruction,
especially in dealing with Iran's nuclear capabilities. Whoever else
also was responsible for the agent's outing, it is clear that Cheney
(through Libby) and Rove disclosed Plame's covert identity in an attempt
to punish her husband for exposing Bush's lie to the nation that Saddam
was seeking supplies of uranium from central Africa. Revealing the
identity of a covert CIA agent is a felony. The other outing of a CIA
operative, by Condi Rice, apparently to show off how successful the
Administration was in its anti-terrorism hunt, was that of a
high-ranking mole close to bin Laden's inner circle. This operative
could have kept the U.S. informed as to ongoing and future plans of
al-Qaida. That's Bush's "war-on-terrorism" at work.
And, no surprise, after Libby was convicted of obstruction of justice
and perjury, Bush commuted his sentence just before Libby was to head
for prison. As usual, there is no accountability for illegal behavior in
the Bush Administration, and miscreants know that if they keep their
mouths shut or tell lies to the police and get caught, they have a
guaranteed Get-Out-of-Jail-Free card.
19. Do You Know If Your Vote Is Counted? We know that America's
vote-counting system is corrupted. Sophisticated statistical analysis
along with wide-scale exit-polling, suggests strongly that the 2000 and
2004 presidential election
results were fiddled with by the private companies that tally the votes.
These companies are owned by far-right Republican supporters, but the
same objection would be lodged if Democrats owned the companies. It has
been demonstrated publicly that those who control the software or who
hack into the easily-penetrated system can manipulate the vote totals
without anybody being the wiser.
There are no good reasons to "outsource" vote-counting to private
corporations. These are the same companies who make and program the
voting machines, who refuse to permit inspection of their software, and
whose technicians have behaved suspiciously on election nights in 2000
in Florida, in 2002 in Georgia, and in Ohio and Florida in 2004.
And we haven't even mentioned Rove's dirty-tricks department whose
function has been, by hook or by crook, to lower the number of potential
Democrat voters, especially minority voters; a favorite tactic is to
purge hundreds of thousands of likely Democratic voters from the voting
rolls in advance in key states such as Florida and Ohio. (As I write
this, the GOP in Ohio is lobbying for 600,000 voters to undergo
electoral scrutiny, most of them probably leaning Democratic, with many,
perhaps several hundred thousand, to be stricken from the voting rolls.)
Various states were concerned enough about touch-screen computer-voting
to order significant changes in equipment. But because the same
companies control the secret counting of the votes, unless the
vote-tabulating system can be changed soon, the integrity of our
elections will be suspect into the far future. Even if all the other
reforms were implemented for November's federal election, they would
mean nothing without the guarantee of honest tabulation.
20. No Privacy Anymore. We also now know that even before 9/11,
CheneyBush authorized massive data-mining of Americans' phone calls and
emails, along with other domestic spying operations, many of them in
clear violation of the FISA law establishing a separate, secret court to
rule on requests for eavesdropping warrants. There was a flurry of
outrage about citizens' privacy being breached in such an obviously
illegal manner, but a few months ago Democrats joined Republicans in
giving retroactive cover for such domestic-spying and even gave
post-facto immunity to the giant communications corporations who joined
in breaking the law.
21. Purging the Body Politic. We now know that CheneyBush,
angered by the unwillingness of the intelligence analysts at the CIA and
State Department to cook the intel books for political reasons,
conducted purges of recalcitrant analysts at CIA and State.
There also were purges in the Justice Department -- including the use of
illegal partisan criteria in an attempt to keep independent-minded
jobseekers from being hired -- so that only "loyal Bushies" (their term)
would be in place, those who would do the bidding of the White House
without opposition or questioning. And so the DOJ, under Bush toady
Alberto Gonzales, fired at least nine U.S. Attorneys around the country
and replaced them with their own guys. They tried to pretend that the
firings were the result of poor performance ratings, but that wasn't the
case. It was simply partisan, to help guarantee GOP control of the
election and indicting process through which the Democratic Party and it
supporters could be legally hassled in court or likely Democratic voters
kept from the polls. A side-effect of Bush&Co. putting their own U.S.
Attorneys in power would be protection for themselves and their
supporters from criminal charges.
The resulting public furor got Gonzales canned, but his replacement,
Michael Mukasey, continues in the same tradition of representing Bush
and Cheney as presidential counsel, rather than representing the
Constitution and the American people's interests. In short, not much has
changed at the DoJ.
22.There Is No Real Economic Plan. We know that the Bush Administration
paid off its backers (and itself) by giving humongous tax breaks, for 10
years, to the already wealthy and to large corporations. In addition,
corporate tax-evasion was made easier via offshore listings and by
laying off thousands of IRS auditors of high-end returns. All this was
done at a time when the U.S. economy was in a sorry state and when the
treasury deficit from those tax-breaks was growing even larger from the
Iraq/Afghanistan/"war-on-terror" costs. (Those war costs are now closing
in on a TRILLION dollars! and Congress continues to grant Bush's
requests for several hundred billion more). So far as we know, the Bush
Administration has no plans for how to retire that debt and no real plan
(other than the discredited "trickle-down" theory) for restarting the
economy and creating well-paying jobs for long-time employees, many of
whom have had their positions outsourced to foreign lands.
The economy is in such desperate shape in late-2008 that the
Administration's and McCain's lack of a plan to turn things around is at
the heart of the upcoming election, and the issue could decide the race.
23. Drowning Government In a Bathtub. We know that the HardRight
conservatives who control Bush policy don't really care what kind of
debt and deficits their policies cause; in some ways, the more the
better since, as GOP honcho Grover Norquist has admitted, they want to
shrink government "down to the size where we can drown it in the
bathtub." They want to decimate and starve popular social programs from
the New Deal/Great Society eras, including, most visibly, Head Start,
Social Security, Medicare (and real drug coverage for seniors), student
loans, welfare assistance, public education, etc. Bush's plan to
privatize a huge chunk of the Social Security System is still out there
as a goal -- McCain is on board -- though Republicans are keeping quiet
about it.
24. Privatizing Government Functions. We know that in addition to
trying to privatize Social Security and other government programs,
CheneyBush have begun privatizing the military, partially through its
all-volunteer army and by employing mercenaries ("independent
contractors" ) to carry out numerous national-security functions, such
as intelligence-gathering. (It's estimated that about 130,000 such
mercenaries are on the ground in Iraq, close to the same number as
official U.S. military forces.) The corporate army known as Blackwater
is used not only in Iraq but was used domestically as well, to police
New Orleans after the Katrina disaster. Private corporations built and
presumably will run internment centers around the U.S. in the event of a
natural or terrorist disaster. Under the ambiguous provisions of
martial-law, it is possible that those who too actively oppose
government policy could be classified as aiding and comforting
"terrorists" and be housed in those camps.
25. Who Cares What You Drink or Breathe? We know that Bush
environmental policy (dealing with air and water pollution, mineral
extraction, national parks, and so on) is an unmitigated disaster,
giving pretty much free rein to corporations whose bottom lines do
better when they don't have to pay attention to the public interest.
It's the worst sort of grab-the-money-and-run scenario. Perhaps the best
worst example of the Administration's attitude toward protecting the
public's health can be seen in the EPA giving the green light for
residents and workers to safely return to their homes and jobs in Lower
Manhattan shortly after the WTC Towers fell seven years ago, even though
EPA scientists had determined that the air was grossly polluted and
dangerous.
26. It's Faith Over Science, Myth Over Reality. We know that this
"my mind is made up, don't bother me with the facts" attitude shows up
most openly in how science is disregarded by the Bush Administration in
favor of faith-based reasoning. A good example would be the issue of
global warming. Some of this non-curiosity about reality may be based in
fundamentalist religious, even Apocalyptic, beliefs. Much of Bush's
bashing of science is designed as payback to his fundamentalist base,
but the scary part is that a good share of the time he actually seems to
believe what he's saying, about evolution vs. creationism, stem-cell
research, abstinence education, censoring the rewriting of government
scientific reports that differ from the Bush party line, cutbacks in R&D
grants for the National Science Foundation, etc., ad nauseum. This
closed-mind attitude helps explain, on a deeper level, why things aren't
working out in Iraq, or anywhere else for that matter. Reality, to them,
is an annoyance that is best ignored.
AMERICA OR GERMANY IN THE '30S?
In sum, we know that permanent-war policy abroad and police-state
tactics at home are taking us further into a kind of American fascism
domestically and an imperial foreign policy overseas. All aspects of the
American polity are infected with the militarist Know-Nothingism
emanating from the top, with governmental and vigilante-type crackdowns
on protesters, dissent, free speech, freedom of assembly happening
regularly on both the local and federal levels. (You need look no
further than the martial-law behavior of federal, state and local
agencies in pre-emptively arresting and disciplining would-be protesters
at both the Democratic and Republican conventions in 2008.) More and
more, America is resembling Germany in the early 1930s, with group
pitted against group while the central government amasses more and more
power and control of its put-upon citizens, and criticizing The Leader's
policies is denounced as unpatriotic or even treasonous.
The good news is that after suffering through seven-plus years of the
CheneyBush presidency, and despite the Bush-compliant corporate
mass-media that often disgraces the journalistic profession, the
public's blinders are falling off. The Republicans can rely on no more
than 35% of the voting population for "base" support. The 2006 defeat of
the Republicans in the House and Senate and Tom DeLay's fall from power
are good symbols of this, and the true nature of these men and their
regime is finally starting to hit home. Cheney is widely acknowledged as
the true power behind the throne, and Bush is seen for what he is: an
insecure, uncurious, arrogant, dangerous, dry-drunk bully who is
endangering U.S. national interests abroad with his reckless and
incompetently-managed wars, his wrecking of the U.S. economy at home,
and with his over-reaching in all areas.
It goes without saying that had a Democratic president and vice
president behaved similarly to Bush and Cheney, they'd have been in the
impeachment dock in a minute.
Given all these scandals and more, and the loss of public support for
the Iraq war and Republican policies in general, it would seem that the
Democrats are in an enviable position to take back the White House in
2008.
DEMS DOING "BUSINESS AS USUAL"
But the Democrats, who were given the majority in Congress by voters
anxious and desperate for major change, seem content to fritter away
their political advantage by nibbling around the edges of CheneyBush
policy but rarely attacking them frontally, especially on the continuing
war in Iraq and a possible attack on Iran coming down the pike, and on
impeachment. It's more or less business as usual in the nation's
capitol.
It's possible that this inaction of Democratic leadership is a result of
their own complicity in many of the worst decisions of the past eight
years. Or perhaps they believe that because the war is so unpopular and
the scandal-ridden GOP is self-destructing from within, the Dems should
just keep their heads down and coast to a victory in 2008. In Barack
Obama, they have a charismatic candidate who mobilizes millions with his
promise of hope and change.
But a lot can happen between now and November that could prove
disastrous or wonderful for Democratic chances. It's possible that the
positive GOP momentum with Sarah Palin could lead the Republican ticket
to victory. Or the never-ending series of scandals in Sarah Palin's
political life could help sink John McCain's chances. Or Bush could make
some sort of "peace" agreement with Iran. Or he could bomb Iran. Or
announce the capture or death of Osama bin Laden. Or Biden or Obama
could self-destruct in some embarrassing way. Anything is possible in
American politics.
The Democrats are not politically pure, to be sure. Too many (including,
to a certain extent, Obama) are beholden to the same interests that have
corrupted the Republicans during the CheneyBush years. However, in
enough instances that matter -- moving away from the Iraq War, naming
less ideological judges to the Supreme Court, paying attention to
Constitutional protections of citizens' rights, acting on global
warming, beefing up governmental regulation to protect the environment,
etc. -- the Democrats would be different enough to start to turn the
ship of state away from its reckless, dangerous extremism and back more
toward the center and maybe even, on some issues, in the direction of
progressive liberalism.
Copyright 2008, by Bernard Weiner
Bernard Weiner, Ph.D. in government & international relations, has
taught at universities in California and Washington, worked as a
writer/editor with the San Francisco Chronicle for two decades, and
currently serves as co-editor of The Crisis Papers (www.crisispapers.org).
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