FPF-fwd.: Global Eye: First Light
By Chris Floyd
November 25, 2005 - Last week, America's troubled sleep
was shattered by a trumpet blast of truth sounding deep
in Washington's corridors of power, where the rule of
the Lie has held sway for so long. This intrusion of
reality into the bloodstained fantasyland of the Bush
Regime comes late in the day for the moribund Republic
-- perhaps too late -- but it has struck a mighty blow
against the Lie's adherents, driving them into spasms of
hysterical panic, like rats exposed suddenly to the
light.
The unlikely instigator of this historic upheaval was
U.S. Representative John Murtha, the 73-year-old
conservative Democrat and war hawk, one of many
"opposition" leaders who once strongly backed President
George W. Bush's murderous folly in Iraq. Murtha, a
Vietnam vet, has been a stalwart of the
military-industrial complex for decades, supporting U.S.
wars around the world and showering legislative largess
on the weapons industry -- which has obligingly kicked
back lobbying contracts to his kin and friends, The Los
Angeles Times reports.
But a penchant for typical backroom grease is not
necessarily incompatible with political courage. And
Murtha showed plenty of the latter when he rocked
Washington with a truly revolutionary act in these
degraded times: stating the obvious. Calling Bush's war
"a flawed policy wrapped in an illusion," Murtha said
U.S. forces should "redeploy" out of Iraq immediately;
otherwise, Iraqis will never feel free, the insurgency
will grow, terrorism will spread and the United States
will sink further into debt and dishonor, putting the
nation's very survival at stake.
This riot of understatement has been self-evident to
most sentient beings for a long time; that it is now
sinking into the occluded consciousness of Potomac power
players is a turning point of genuine significance.
Although Murtha was immediately assaulted in one of the
most raucous displays of bile ever seen in Congress --
with Bushist attack dogs labeling the war-wounded
Pentagon patron a coward, traitor and terrorist-appeaser
-- his about-face has brought the so-called "extremist"
antiwar position of swift withdrawal squarely into the
political mainstream, and it won't go away now. And why
should it? After all, it just happens to be the position
of a majority of the American people, as poll after poll
reveals.
None of this means the Bush nightmare is over, of
course; not by the longest shot. This gang will grow
ever more vicious as their support crumbles; in fact,
it's a good bet that the worst is yet to come. The
Bushists know that they have prison sentences hanging
over their heads if they ever lose their grip on power.
They will either do "whatever it takes" to keep holding
the whip hand -- in which case we are in for political
and social strife the likes of which America has not
seen since the Civil War -- or, at the very least, they
will make things bad enough that the nation's power
elite will negotiate a settlement, as in Richard Nixon's
day: We won't prosecute you if you'll just go away. In
any case, it won't be pleasant.
So no false hopes of a new day dawning. Let's not forget
what happened after the "new dawn" after Nixon's
departure: Six years later, Ronald Reagan was in office
with an even worse crew -- a lunatic fringe of
aggressive militarists, hard-right ideologues and
religious extremists allied with rapacious corporate
elitists, all bent on destroying the idea of a common
good beyond the bottom line. This poison has gone deep
into the American bloodstream, and its virulence has
been increased a thousandfold by the current regime.
Bush's exit won't cure the body politic of this wasting
disease.
Nor will it halt the voracious system of dominance and
empire that has driven U.S. foreign policy -- under
Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives --
for the past 60 years, covering the earth with more than
700 military bases while waging ceaseless war, directly
and by proxy. Indeed, war profiteering has become
essential to the wealth and power of the elite, and is
now deeply embedded in the U.S. economy as a whole. Bush
accelerated this all-devouring engine into overdrive;
but he didn't create it, and his departure won't derail
it.
Thus, even if the Bush Regime collapses entirely, we
will still face an uphill battle against "Bushism" and
all the long-term currents it represents. We must also
guard against something even worse rising in its place.
For the Bush years have shown how fragile American
democracy is, how relatively little it takes for a
predatory faction to seize the state and manipulate the
public, cow the opposition, intimidate the press and use
violence in pursuit of loot and power. The template is
there now, and it's entirely conceivable, perhaps
inevitable, that some new would-be dictator -- more
competent, more subtle, more adroit than the ludicrous
klutz from Crawford -- will use it to create a more
efficient and durable instrument of domination.
Still, the immediate task at hand -- ending the bloody
war crime in Iraq and restoring some vestige of legality
and reality to American politics -- is a tall enough
order. So we should take heart from events like Murtha's
declaration and Bush's freefall in the polls. There has
been a shift in the political landscape, which provides
cautious but credible grounds for hope of some measure
of change. Not a false triumphalism, for there is never
any final "triumph" in human affairs; there is only the
continual, never-ending task of trying to rise above our
worst instincts. But for the first time in years, the
sun of possibility has broken through the stinking murk
of the Bush Imperium.
CHRIS FLOYD
[andend] - Story - Url.:
http://context.themoscowtimes.com/story/157811/
Annotations
War in Iraq <
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/pa12_murtha/pr051117iraq.html>
Representative John Murtha, Nov. 17, 2005
House Rejects Iraq Pullout After GOP Forces a Vote <
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/18/AR2005111802896_pf.html>
Washington Post, Nov. 19, 2005
Uproar in House as Parties Clash on Iraq Pullout <
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/19/national/19military.html?emc=eta1&pagewanted=print>
New York Times, Nov. 18, 2005
Straw Man Resolution in Congress: Joking around with the
Lives of the Troops <
http://www.juancole.com/2005/11/straw-man-resolution-in-congress.html>
Informed Comment, Nov. 16, 2005
An Unlikely Lonesome Dove <
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/17/AR2005111701536_pf.html>
Washington Post, Nov. 18, 2005
Key Bush Intelligence Briefing Kept From Hill Panel <
http://nationaljournal.com/about/njweekly/stories/2005/1122nj1.htm#>
National Journal, Nov. 22, 2005
The betrayed mothers of America <
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11076.htm>
The Independent, Nov. 19, 2005
The Gates of Hell <
http://www.chris-floyd.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=294&Itemid=1>
Empire Burlesque, Nov. 22, 2005
Vegetarians Between Meals <
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11072.htm>
Common Dreams, Nov. 18, 2005
Dishonest and reprehensible' words from Dick Cheney <
http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/13242995.htm>
Knight-Ridder, Nov. 23, 2005
The spoils of war <
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article328526.ece>
The Independent, Nov. 22, 2005
Lobbyist's Brother Guided House Bill <
http://www.livejournal.com/%7Emparent7777/103785.html>
Los Angeles Times, June 13, 2005
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What about Dutch scoundrels and a political liquidation?
—forpressfound, Thu Nov 24 05:18
* Than who's accountable for "The Real War"? —forpressfound,
Thu Nov 24 10:19
* Blair is accountable: 22.000 died: couldn't afford
warm home —forpressfound, Thu Nov 24 12:44
* Help all the troops of whatever nationality to come
back from abroad! We need them badly at home in many
countries - AND WITH ALL THEIR WEAPONS, WHICH WE PAID
FOR BY TAXES - to fight with us against our so called
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