"We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear
into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine;
and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. Not from men
who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that
were for the moment unpopular... We can deny our heritage and our
history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result."
-- Edward
R. Morrow
It is inevitable: sooner or later the Bush Regime will fall.
Perhaps next month; perhaps after the end of the Jeb Bush Administration
in 2016. The essential question is whether it will take down the rest of
us with it.
In the two and a half years that I have co-edited The Crisis Papers, I
have often speculated publicly as to how Bushism might be overthrown.
The operative word here is "might." Regarding probabilities, I am a
pessimist; regarding possibilities, I am an optimist. And as long as
there is a possibility of avoiding the precipice, that is reason enough
for hope, for rational planning, and for action. Resigned passivity is
not an honorable option.
First, the dire probabilities:
The Bush administration is confidently marching toward disaster, and we
are all unwilling passengers on this fool’s journey. Bush’s folly, if
not diverted, will certainly lead to economic collapse, international
isolation, and dreadful terrorist revenge. Herbert Stein’s law reigns
supreme: "That which can not go on forever, won’t." The ingredients of
this witch’s brew of mischief are many: the federal deficit and national
debt, growing income disparity, the dissolution of civil liberties and
civil rights, foreign wars, stolen elections, corporate corruption,
theocracy and the assault on science and scholarship, official secrecy
and lies.
Because I have recently discussed these malignant conditions at length
(in "Something’s Gotta Give") I will not repeat that effort here. Our
focus will be on possible avenues of reform and restoration. Suffice to
say that the mechanisms that support and sustain the Bushevik folly are
firmly in place: a captive media, limitless financial resources from
corporate sponsors, an intimidated and subservient bureaucracy,
disregard of federal and international law, unconstrained mendacity,
and, worst of all, a passive and gullible public. Add to that the
manifest shortcomings and disqualifications of The Commander-in-Chief
himself: pluperfect arrogance, a stubborn unwillingness to admit error,
and a disregard of the informed advice of scientists, policy analysts
and intelligence agencies. In short, our President is a perfect
solipsist: all that exists to him is his greed, his self-importance, and
the "wisdom" of his infallible gut.
It will take a significant combination of forces to turn the Ship of
State away from this deadly course.
Deliverance
But enough of these probabilities of disaster. Let’s consider next the
possibilities of escape – of bringing down the House of Bush.
For the first two-hundred years of our republic, our government has, for
the most part, been sustained by the people’s shared conviction in and
loyalty to the founding political principles of our nation as
articulated in our national charters, The Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution. We have also nourished what philosopher John Rawls
calls "civic friendship" – mutual trust and respect, tolerance of
differences, a sense of safety and tranquility in each others’ company,
encouragement of self-expression and self-fulfillment, and a willingness
to settle our disputes within the context of the rule of law and through
the slow but just processes of a representative government, elected by a
secure ballot.
It was a system that has earned the envy and respect of both free and
oppressed peoples throughout the world.
But now the Bush gang, which perversely calls itself "conservative," has
changed all that. This is a regime that rules through fear and lies,
through secrecy and a casual disregard of "inconvenient" laws, through a
"privatization" and control of the ballot, and through the willingness
of a controlling segment of the public to believe the lies, to endure
impoverishment, a loss of hope for the future, and the sell-off of the
public treasure – common air and water, and public lands and resources.
We have, in short, fallen upon dreadful times – and yet, paradoxically,
hopeful as well. For a regime based upon fear and lies is inherently far
less secure than a regime based upon shared conviction of principles,
loyalty to institutions, and mutual trust.
If, contrafactually, I were George Bush and endowed with a modicum of
common sense, I should be very worried. His regime is supported through
fear, falsehood, arrogance and a compliant public. But how long can the
Busheviks withhold from the public the compelling fact that this public
has been had? At the House debate over the Clinton impeachment,
Congressman John Lewis cried out, "beware the wrath of the American
people!" So far, that wrath has been contained, and presumably George
Bush, with his unperturbed self-assurance, has little doubt that it will
continue to be contained. But "pride goeth before the fall." And never
forget: Bush is dealing with a public that, unlike the unfortunate
peoples of the Soviet Union and elsewhere, knows what it is like to live
in a free and prosperous country.
The Role of the Media
The lies of the Bush Administration are promulgated without rebuttal by
the mainstream media. For example, in late October, 2004, the Program on
International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) reported reported that among Bush
voters:
- 56% believed that experts agreed that Iraq had WMDs.
- 75% believed that Iraq was either involved in 9/11 or gave substantial
support to Al Queda.
- 58% said that if Iraq did not have WMDs or was not involved with al
Qaeda, the US should not have gone to war.
Accordingly, most Bush voters went to the polls believing demonstrably
false information. The only possible source of that false information
was the mainstream media (including right-wing talk radio and cable TV
"news"). Clearly, the media took no pains to convey correct information
to the voters. Furthermore, if the media had done so, Bush might well
have lost over 5% of his votes, and the election. In short, he owed his
re-election to the failure of the mainstream media to do its job of
reporting the news.
And that’s just the beginning. The media further assisted Bush/Cheney by
trumpeting the slander against John Kerry by the "Swift Boat Veterans
for Truth," and by muffling the evidence of Bush’s dereliction of duty
to the Texas Air National Guard.
The Bush-friendly connivance of the mainstream media continues to this
day, as news of "The Downing Street Memo," with its compelling evidence
of impeachable offenses by the President, remains hidden from the front
pages of the newspapers and is completely absent from the TV news. So
too any journalistic investigation of the integrity of the 2004
election, despite an abundant and ever-growing fund of evidence that the
election was stolen.
During the past week, following the disclosure of Mark Felt as the
Watergate "Deep Throat," some pundits have asked, "Where is today’s Deep
Throat?" To which others have replied, "No, the question is where are
the Woodwards and Bernsteins today?" Both questions miss the mark. The
relevant question is, "where are the Ben Bradlees and Kathryn Grahams
today?" – (i.e., the editor and publisher of the Washington Post during
the Watergate affair). Not in the "mainstream." The voices of dissent,
the remaining investigative journalists, and the conveyers of accurate
information, are in the still small voice of the independent press and
the internet.
And so, the power of the Presidency has subdued the mainstream media.
Even so, the media has enormous, if unrealized, power over the Bush
regime, for once the demonstrable facts of the Iraq War, the 9/11
attacks, the economic plunder by the corporations and the plutocrats,
the stolen elections, the starvation of social services, etc., become
known to the public, the Bush administration is finished, and the
Republican party is destined for another generation in the political
wilderness. This is the sword of Damocles that the media holds over the
Bush gang.
It is a weapon that the mainstream media has chosen not to use, and is
unlikely to use as long as its owners remain confined within the GOP
reservation. So it is up to the independent publishers and the internet.
Can they, at long last, get the facts out to the public? On that
question, the future of the Bush Administration and the Republican party
turns – and well they know it.
Herein is a grave danger to the Busheviks. A regime of lies can not long
endure – especially so in this emerging "information age." As Bush
himself famously observed, "fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool
me — you can't get fooled again." And in fact, the truth is beginning to
leak into the public awareness. Those PIPA statistics concerning the
public misunderstanding of the Iraq war no longer apply, thus the
Administration no longer pretends that Saddam’s WMDs and alliance with
al Qaeda justifies the war. Now a majority of the public believes that
the Iraq war was a mistake, and that proportion is increasing, as Bush’s
approval ratings continue to plummet.
The credibility of the Bush regime is dissolving, and with it the
regime’s scaffolding of lies. Donald Rumsfeld told us in March, 2003
that "We know where [the WMDs] are. They're in the area around Tikrit
and Baghdad." Subsequent searches of that area have exposed that lie.
And Dick Cheney famously proclaimed in August, 2002 that "there is no
doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is
no doubt that he is amassing them to use against our friends, against
our allies, and against us." That sound clip is being heard ever more
frequently. So when Cheney appears on Larry King Live and says that he
is "offended" by the Amnesty International report on torture, and
insists that the Iraq insurgency is "in its last throes" – well, "fool
me once..."
In the Soviet Union the Communist Party owned and controlled the media
and the education system and ruthlessly excluded news and opinion from
"the outside." But it could not suppress The Beatles, Rock and Roll,
FAXes, audio and video tapes, The Voice of America and the BBC – the
youth culture and the nascent information age. All this, incidentally,
before the Internet. So when at last the peoples of the several
republics of the Soviet Union no longer believed the official lies, it
was all over for the Communists.
Now the Bush regime has to contend with all that, plus "the internets"
and the influx of "unofficial" but authentic information from within and
from outside our borders.
Even so, most of the American people simply can’t yet get it into their
heads that their President and Vice President, along with the chief
members of the President’s Cabinet, are unscrupulous liars. But the
notion is slowly infecting the body politic like a persistent
mind-virus. People hate to discover that they’ve been lied to, and will
often steadfastly deny that unpleasant truth. But once they finally
acknowledge that they’ve been conned, then watch out! "Beware the wrath
of the American people!"
The Defection of the Elites
An astonishing aspect of the past Presidential election, now largely
forgotten, was the desertion of prominent Republicans from their party –
among them, Arianna Huffington, Kevin Philips, John Dean, "Pete"
Peterson, and Senator Jim Jeffords. "Republicans for Kerry" was a
vibrant organization, while "Democrats for Bush" was a pale shadow.
What motivated these apostate-Republicans? Surely a loyalty to founding
American political principles that trumped party loyalty. Also a
recognition that John Kerry was simply far better qualified for the
awesome responsibilities of the Oval Office. But surely, among these
motives must have been the typical Republican focus on rational self-
interest. How could so many Republicans forget that, despite constant
harassment by the likes of Newt Gingrich and Richard Mellon Scaife, Bill
Clinton managed to preside over the most prosperous decade in recent
American history? And how can any intelligent and informed capitalist
fail to realize that the course of Bushenomics leads directly to
economic ruin? As Stephen Roach, the chief economist of the Wall Street
investment firm, Morgan Stanley forecast: America faces "economic
armageddon." And even Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, is
telling us that we simply cannot go on like this.
What keeps the Republicans, and in particular Bush’s cash-cows the
"Pioneers" on the GOP reservation? Surely habit, family tradition,
political influence and simple greed. No mystery there. No doubt fear of
retaliation also plays a significant role. But self-interest?
The steadfast, wealthy GOP supporters are behaving like passengers who
have booked first-class passage on the Titanic, knowing full-well in
advance of the voyage the fate of the ship, but nonetheless determined
to enjoy to the fullest the five-day passage en route to the iceberg.
Are they really incapable of seeing past the year-end financial report,
or next quarter’s earnings in their investment portfolio? Have they no
care for the future of their country, and the prospects for their
children and grandchildren upon whom they are placing a crushing debt?
Do they believe that the other 98% of the population – the disappearing
middle class and the ever-growing numbers of the poor – will sit still
and endure the exporting of their jobs, the strangulation of their
social services, the lost educational and career prospects for their
children, the erosion of civil liberties, the sell-off of public lands and resources?
Do they truly believe that when this all comes crashing down, they will
somehow escape – that when "our" side of the common boat sinks, "their"
side will not follow?
Apparently, for the most part, they simply don’t bother to notice or
think about such things. They ignore the handwriting on the wall: mene,
mene tekel opharsin.
"Eat, drink, be merry – for tomorrow we die." "Apres nous le deluge."
But not all elites are this decadent. George Soros, Warren Buffet, and
other enlightened capitalists fully appreciate that their fortunes were
gained, and may best be sustained, in a just and cooperative economic
scheme which thrives from the investments of the entrepreneurs, the
productivity of the workers, and a secure and just public sector --
education, law enforcement, courts, regulation of commerce, the
administration of public resources.
This is the proven, liberal, just and prosperous social order toward
which we Americans have aspired throughout our history – an order that
is now being dismantled by the Bush regime, and which may be abandoned
forever unless we resist and overcome.
In this struggle, an alliance with the elites – in commerce, in finance,
in the media, in academia – is essential. It is a struggle that now
transcends political parties, as the so-called "moderate Republicans"
have been supplanted by the religious fundamentalists and the plutocrats
that have captured their party, and our government.
For once again: the Bush regime is motivated by greed and lust for
power, and it is sustained by corruption, lies, fear and divisiveness.
It replaces a commonwealth based upon mutual trust and tolerance, upon
the just rule of law, and shared loyalty to high political principles.
As corruption is exposed, as lies are countered by demonstrable truth,
as fear is overcome by resolution, and divisiveness is overcome by a
perception of common purpose, the evil regime collapses.
Battista in Cuba, Marcos in the Philippines, and the Communist Party of
the Soviet Union all appeared to be in firm control, despite "some
internal unrest." But when public outrage overcame fear, when
"people-power" coalesced, all these regimes suddenly collapsed from a
combination public pressure without and the rottenness within.
Can it happen here? Time will tell – time, and our determination to
expose the lies, spread the truth, overcome our fears, and apply that
essential pressure.
After all, it’s our country, not theirs.
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