The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center finds that
President Bush's support among the American people has fallen to 33 percent.
Even more devastatingly, the survey finds that people's most frequently used
one-word description of President Bush is "incompetent."
The chief chaplain for the New York City Corrections Department
told a Tucson, Ariz., audience that "the greatest terrorists in the world
occupy the White House." Two years ago, when New York Mayor Michael
Bloomberg was suppressing demonstrations at the Republican National
Convention, the chief chaplain would have been fired for his remarks - but
not today.
Abroad among peoples who formerly looked to America for
leadership, American atrocities in Iraq have created sympathy and support
for the Iraqi resistance.
When the Bush administration gets in trouble, it turns to war,
which has worked for it in the past. Thus, this past week there was live
coverage of "Operation Swarmer," which occupied a solid day on CNN and Fox
"News." The venerable Washington Monthly reports that the hyped "assault on
Samarra" was nothing but a Potemkin operation - a set propaganda piece to
demonstrate U.S. military prowess and the battle-ready "new Iraqi army,"
only there were no insurgents in Samarra to battle. The much-hyped
"Operation Swarmer" was a photo op for TV cameras, as troops fired into
empty desert.
One can imagine the thoughts in Bush's mind: "Thank goodness I
didn't capture bin Laden. Maybe he will strike again and bail me out."
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What is going to rescue Bush? Not the Republican Party. A few
Republican congressmen, such as Walter Jones, are trying to get a debate
going, but Republicans believe that they are stuck to the fate of their man.
There is no one within the administration to turn Bush toward diplomacy and
away from coercion.
Created on the principle that "you are with us or against us,"
Bush's administration is all of one mind. They are all neocons. There are no
real conservatives or traditional Republicans in the Bush administration.
This is the first administration in my lifetime in which there is no debate.
The absence of debate means there is no check on reckless and ill-advised
policies and corrupt schemes.
Neocons don't believe in debate. They specialize in slandering
critics and stamping out debate. Dissent is not possible within the Bush
administration, because dissent is equated with treason and
anti-Americanism: "You are with us or against us." Increasingly, Republicans
demonize their critics as "abettors of terrorism." The Republicans'
intolerance for debate makes many Americans uneasy about the real purpose of
the $385 million detention camp that Halliburton is building in the United
States for the Bush administration.
Neocons don't believe in diplomacy. They believe in coercion.
Neocons denigrate diplomacy as the epitome of weakness. Neocons slap down
diplomacy before it can rise. The Iranians offered talks, and neocon
National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley immediately slapped down the offer
as "simply a device by the Iranians to try to divert pressure that they are
feeling." The Bush neocons are bent on war with Iran. They don't want any
talks. In their books, neocons have demonized Muslims in the same way that
the Nazis demonized Jews. Demonization makes talks impossible.
On March 17, William Rivers Pitt declared Bush to be "deranged,
disconnected and dangerous." But what else to expect from a neocon
administration that declares that it creates its own reality and mocks its
critics for being "reality-based." Neocons insanely believe that American
power can be used to recreate the world in America's image. Neocons are
dangerous because they really believe that the United States can invade the
Middle East, deracinate Islam and install puppet governments.
These disconnected neocons are not shaken by facts or by
results. Their evil eye falls on U.S. field commanders and CIA analysts who
declare that the U.S. military is creating insurgents faster than it can
kill them.
Creating your own reality means that when you cannot put down a
resistance based in 5 million Iraqi Sunnis, you attack 70 million Iranians,
who are allied with 15 million Iraqi Shia, Hizbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in
Palestine.
The Bush administration is sending every signal that it is
determined to go to war with Iran. Will the rest of the world block the
American aggression, or will the rest of the world decide that it is in the
world's best interest for the hubris-driven hegemon to exhaust itself in
conflict in the Middle East?
A thank you to readers: I appreciate the support demonstrated by
your anger at the neocon website Frontpage for slandering me. But to put a
different light on the matter, let me ask you: What would you think of me if
I were praised by Frontpage? Isn't it preferable to be denounced by the
neocon brownshirts? What better secures my reputation?
Neocons are incapable of debate, because they don't believe in
it. Neocons rely on disinformation and deceit to impose their agenda.
Neocons do not believe in the U.S. Constitution, civil
liberties, the separation of powers or the Geneva Conventions. According to
published reports, President Bush described the Constitution as "a scrap of
paper." Bush's attorney general, vice president and secretary of defense
have openly defended the Bush administration's practice of torture,
violations of habeas corpus and illegal spying. These high officials, in
violation of their oaths of office, have openly declared that Bush, as
commander in chief, is above the law.
What American ever expected to see the safeguards against
tyranny put in place by the Founding Fathers removed in the name of
providing security against terrorists by a president who purports to believe
in original intent?
Neocons are Jacobins. They are a foreign import and do not share
our American values. Neocons are a grave danger to the United States and to
the world. Neocons have led America into two gratuitous ongoing wars that
cannot be won, and they are determined to lead us into more wars. It is our
duty to defend our country and to oppose these evil people.