The
"F" Word And How
To Escape From Its Clutches
By Bernard Weiner
04 October, 2006
Crisis
Papers
So
we're here. No more shilly-shallying about whether America is beginning
to resemble a fascist society. We're now plopped right down into it.
The slide into our particularly
American brand of fascism is not total. There still are areas that,
at least for a time, remain relatively free. And dissent is tolerated
-- up to a point. (That point, by the way, is when that dissent starts
becoming effective; watch the number being done on MoveOn.org, for example.)
On the issues that really
matter, America is fast moving itself into an authoritarian, militarist,
imperial state, one that has more in common with Stalinist Soviet Union
and Hitlerian Germany than with traditional American society. There
are show trials planned, massive propaganda assaults on the populace,
a huge bureaucratic system designed to pry and violate personal privacy
(including phone calls, emails and institutions from where you get information,
be it libraries or bookstore or websites), and a constitutional system
of laws that simply are ignored or violated whenever the federal government
chooses to do so.
Many of us on both the right
and left have been sounding the alarm for years about how Bush and his
legal-toadies like Alberto Gonzales were fashioning a near-dictatorship
under the cockamamie theory that whenever a president claims to be acting
as "commander-in-chief" during "wartime," he can
do whatever he wants, violate whatever laws he wants, in "defense
of the homeland."
Bush has ignored past rulings
by the courts, indeed even had his rubber-stamp Congress pass laws that
forbid the courts from assuming jurisdiction over certain laws passed
by the Legislative branch. And, of course, most American citizens had
no knowledge of this movement toward authoritarianism because the corporate
mass-media never told them, preferring instead to pass on the Administration's
spin on events without much second-guessing or investigative reporting.
But now, with the passage
by the Republican-controlled Congress of laws authorizing torture, domestic
electronic eavesdropping and military tribunals -- with no opposition
Democrat stepping up to filibuster any of these desecrations of the
Constitution and human rights -- America has gone into an unknown world
of unconstitutional rule, might-makes-right and lie-back-and-accept-it.
Habeas corpus?? Eight hundred years old -- it's "quaint" now,
and no longer applies.
Along these lines, Gonzales
has sent out a clear
warning to judges not to interfere with this assumption
of total Executive control. One can hope that the Supreme Court, even
with two new FarRight brethren now on the bench, will be incensed by
this abrogation of their authority and smack him upside the head for
his dangerous power-grab.
THE TRUTH WILL OUT
Thankfully, countervailing
forces are still at work in our society. So, in the same week when the
torture, domestic spying and military tribunal bills were passed, we
also have:
Bob Woodward's new insider
book "State of Denial" ripping the facade off the Administration's
lies and deceits (especially with regard to Iraq and 9/11) and in-house
feuds and corruptions; it's likely that the dynamite revelations in
this book will reinforce the decision made by many traditional conservatives
to abandon the GOP for this midterm election;
The Abramoff money-for-access
scandal going straight into the White House, often right through Karl
Rove's door;
A reprehensible cover-up
is revealed in the House Republican scandal of knowing of and tolerating
for at least a year the sexual harassment and perhaps abuse of teenage
House pages by at least one predatory, highly-placed Republican Congressman;
The president of Pakistan
disclosing that he was threatened by the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
that his country would be placed at grave risk unless he signed up for
Bush's "war on terror" and his Iraq War (so much for the "coalition
of the willing");
Various leaked national-security
documents revealing that Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, et al. were warned
about the coming debacle in Iraq but did nothing.
On the last point, this is
how far we've come: Bush, convinced he is acting as an agent of God
in the Middle East, says he won't
change his course in Iraq even if everyone abandons him
except his wife and dog. In short, he's prepared to take the country
down with him since apparently he's psychologically incapable of admitting
that he made a mistake.
The lesson for the rest of
us: Beware of those expressing absolute certainty, about anything, especially
if couched in religious terminology. But especially beware when that
absolute certainty is expressed by a leader of a major superpower loaded
with nuclear weaponry and convinced that he can alter the world through
his mighty crusade. The ramifications of such zealotry, unless thwarted
or overthrown, often lead to disaster and mass slaughter.
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE CAN DO IT
What's to be done? It's clear
that Bushism rules inside Congress and within the D.C. beltway, with
the exception of many high-level officers in the military. But, and
this may be our saving grace, Bushism does not rule out in the country,
where most citizens live.
Virtually every poll taken
in recent months indicates a deep and growing antagonism toward Bush
programs and policies -- especially by traditional conservatives appalled
at the extremists who hijacked their party. The anxieties of these voters
tend to focus on the phony way the country was conned into the war,
the thoroughgoing bungling and corruption of America's occupation of
Iraq that is resulting in so many Americans and innocent Iraqis being
killed and maimed, the stagnant economy and its horrific effects on
the put-upon middle class, and the organized corporate looting and personal
immorality in the GOP era of government.
Even though the Republicans
won't initiate honest investigations into the culture of corruption
that lies at the heart of its rule in Washington -- with Jack Abramoff
and Mark Foley and the NIEs being just the visible parts of the immoral
icebergs floating in the Potomac -- more and more Americans have wised
up and know what must be done. There must be a clean-sweep change of
direction and personnel.
If it's impossible right
now to get rid of the villains at the top, since the Republicans will
not introduce resolutions of impeachment against Cheney and Bush, the
only other available option is to begin cleaning out the mess via the
ballot on November 7. First order of business: to clean up the corrupted
mess that is the voting process/vote-tabulation. Corporations that own
the voting and vote-counting machines and the software that controls
them must no longer have free, unsupervised opportunities to manipulate
the results.
THE ORDER OF PRIORITIES
Does this mean that total
moral purity will prevail if the voters turn out the Republicans and
install Democrats in control of the House and/or the Senate? Of course
not; there always are bad apples in any bunch, though the Republicans
seem to have harvested nothing but in their orchard for the past five
year. But political purity is not the point. The point is that in order
to even begin to restore America's checks-and-balances democracy, adherence
to the Constitution, reality-based foreign policy, and so on, a sea
change has to be made.
Here's how I view the order
of priorities for us all in the weeks remaining before the midterm election:
act to ensure honest voting processes and especially honest vote-counting
(which may necessitate suing local election officials for not taking
care to ensure the rights of voters); remove the rubber-stamp Republicans
from control of Congress; begin investigations into what went wrong
and why, and try to ensure those abuses of power can't happen again;
refashion America's foreign/military policy to regain our rightful authority
and respect in the world; start working for the 2008 election to weed
out Democrats who act like Republicans.
A number of disenchanted
Democrats are eager to start that last-named weeding-out process right
now, today. If incumbent Democrats or candidates for House and Senate
don't agree with all points of the progressive agenda, these disenchanted
liberal voters are willing to sit on their hands next month or vote
for someone other than a Democrat. The result of such narrow-minded
focus might well be to hand victory to the Republicans on November 7
and leave them in control of all three branches of government for at
least the next two years.
No, once again in some cases,
we will have to hold our noses while voting for certain Democrats (Note:
no need to face that dilemma in Connecticut; Joe Lieberman is not the
Democratic candidate) because we understand the true goal at this moment
in history: To break the momentum of the extremists in control of our
government. The only way to do that right now is to defeat the Republicans
in the House and/or Senate. After we achieve that victory, then we can
work on purging the Democratic party of its turncoats and wimps. But
not now, not when a defeat of the thugocracy is within our grasp on
November 7 if we all work together with that common goal in mind.
November 8 should belong
to those who, probably for the first time in their lives, are suspicious
and afraid of their own reckless, incompetent government. That's a majority
of the American people. Let's you and I join that majority to celebrate
the beginnings of a return to a government of which we can feel proud
again.
Bernard Weiner,
Ph.D. in government & international relations, has taught at universities
in Washington and California, worked as a writer-editor with the San
Francisco Chronicle, and currently co-edits The Crisis Papers (www.crisispapers.org).
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