WANDERINGS, with Walter Brasch
The Bush Magical Mystery Political Capital Tour
by Walter Brasch
September 17, 2006
Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld,
Condoleezza Rice, and the rest of the gang that thinks they’re a
war cabinet supporting the man who thinks he’s a war president
used the fifth anniversary of 9/11 to tell the world how great they are.
In speech after speech, all meant to
boost their neocon candidates’ chances for re-election in two
months, they dominated the news media to proclaim that under their
watch there have been no more attacks on American soil. They looked
directly into the cameras and told us that because Americans are
fighting in Iraq, the terrorists aren’t in New York City. For
their part, the establishment media willingly disseminated the PR.
What wasn’t stated in the rah-rah
political boosterism was that the massive babbling was nothing more
than sleight-of-hand distortion. The sleeping Bush–Cheney
administration before 9/11 had begun to reduce the effectiveness of
FEMA, cut back funding for the FBI counterterrorism operations, failed
to act upon a number of FBI warnings about potential terrorists already
in the United States, and disregarded substantial and significant
warnings of the impending attack. Even one month before 9/11, President
Bush apparently didn’t do much with a Presidential Daily Brief
that was entitled “Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside
U.S.,” and then stood flat-footed when first told about the 9/11
attacks. But then his advisory council, largely composed of his
father’s advisors, regrouped and led him into at least the
appearance of being presidential.
To strike the terrorist base camps, Bush
ordered troops into Afghanistan to tear down the Taliban regime that
protected the al-Qaeda terrorists, and vowed to capture Osama bin
Laden. Five years later, the Department of Defense, the CIA, and the
“Big Ear” NSA have admitted that the trail to bin Laden is
cold. But, there are about 15,000 troops in Afghanistan, which under
American control again leads the world in growing opium.
In Iraq are about 150,000 American
troops because the war president and his war cabinet wanted to invade
Iraq, and lied to the American people. Even knowing substantial
evidence to the contrary, they blatantly told us that Saddam Hussein
had ties to 9/11 and al-Qaeda. They said Iraq had weapons of mass
destruction. The establishment media unquestioningly channeled the
message.
The non-combatant “White House
Warriors” who planned to “shock and awe” the world
with a swift military strike, claimed American troops would be welcomed
by the Iraqis who would give them joyful praise and even flowers, much
like the liberated French gave conquering Americans in World War II.
They claimed the war, which has now cost Americans about than $440
billion, would be financed by oil revenue. What they didn’t tell
Americans is that there are no oil revenues, and that American
oil-based corporations have had massive windfall profits to be added to
millions of taxpayer-provided dollars that have either been misplaced,
unaccounted for, or can’t be traced.
Because of diversion of funds,
equipment, and supplies into the Iraq war, combined with the placement
of the National Guard and their materiel in Iraq, America is less
protected against hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and other natural
disasters.
For his part, Donald Rumsfeld refused to
allow the military to plan for a post-war occupation. “In his own
mind, he thought we could go in and fight and take out the regime and
come out,” Brig. Gen. Mark Scheid, who was in charge of the
Logistics War Plans Division, told Orin Kerr of the Hampton Roads (Va.)
Daily Press this month. Rumsfeld “said we will not do that
because the American public will not back us if they think we are going
over there for a long war,” and threatened to fire anyone who
argued for post-war planning, said Gen. Scheid.
The military weren’t the only ones
threatened. In Bush Speak, enhanced by almost every talk-show mouth and
right-wing politician, and led by the draft-dodging Dick Cheney,
refusal to buy into the Bush–Cheney propaganda was equated with
refusal to “Support the Troops.” Those who questioned the
Bush–Cheney administration were branded “cut and run
cowards”; they were called unpatriotic, even treasonous, accused
of “aiding the enemy.”
It was those “unpatriotic
traitors” who questioned why the Bush–Cheney administration
was methodically shredding the Constitution. They opposed the excesses
of the USA PATRIOT Act, opposed renditions, opposed torture of
prisoners, challenged the suppression of First Amendment rights of free
speech, spoke out against the Administration’s quashing of Fourth
Amendment rights of privacy, and the Fifth and Sixth amendment rights
of due process, and the eighth amendment right against cruel and
unusual punishment.
The war in Iraq has now cost more than
3,000 American lives, caused more than 20,000 injuries, thousands of
them permanent. At least 41,600 civilians and others in the combat
zones have been killed, according to the nonpartisan estimates of Iraq
Body Count, which keeps detailed data on all deaths in Iraq.
To continue to instill fear into
Americans, the Bush–Cheney Administration has used the fifth year
anniversary of 9/11 to tout the $20 billion spent on airport security,
but hasn’t acknowledged the vulnerability of the nation’s
ports, railway or bus systems. While praising the new multimillion
dollar counterterrorism building and all the agencies working within
it, it hasn’t acknowledged that the Department of Homeland
Security has become a bungling bureaucratic nightmare. And, underneath
all of the blustering and braggadocio is still a domestic
reality—health care, the environment, and protection of all
Americans against workforce exploitation and poverty is of secondary
importance to this Administration.
Two days after his election in 2004,
George W. Bush told America he “earned capital in the campaign,
political capital, and now I intend to spend it. It is my style.”
He said, “That’s what happened in the—after the 2000
election, I earned some capital. I’ve earned capital in this
election—and I’m going to spend it.”
For several months after 9/11, Americans
were united in their grief. Almost the entire world, including
countries with a majority of its population Muslim, was America’s
ally. President Bush and his war cabinet squandered that good will by
their arrogant jingoistic deceitfulness and stupidity, and are now on a
nationwide tour to invoke the memory of 9/11 and try to hammer-lock the
nation into believing that they needed to give up some Constitutional
and fundamental rights in order to be safe. The President has spent all
of his political capital and has put America into debt.
America is divided, more so than during
the Vietnam War. The Bush–Cheney legacy won’t be that they
stopped terrorism, but that they played upon fear to promote a
political agenda that fractured a country almost as much as the Civil
War ever did.
Walter Brasch’s current books are America’s Unpatriotic Acts: The Federal Government’s Violation of Constitutional and Civil Rights and ‘Unacceptable’: The Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina.
Both are available through amazon.com and other on-line sources. You
may contact Dr. Brasch at brasch@bloomu.edu. Published in the Jackson
Progressive by the kind permission of the author, who retains all
rights.