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Fear Itself
When Franklin Roosevelt took office as president in 1933, the United States was in the middle of the Great Depression. In fact, there was a worldwide economic depression. Fascism was on the rise in Europe. Mussolini ruled Italy. In January, two months before FDR was inaugurated, Hitler had been sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. On March 4, 1933, the day before Hitler formally consolidated dictatorial power, FDR gave his first inaugural address. Roosevelt told a nation facing economic calamity at home and the growing threat of fascism abroad that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself-nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance."For Americans in 1933, those must have been powerful, moving words. Even seventy years later, they stir emotion. They also might make today's Americans wonder where leaders like FDR are to be found now.
Today, leaders tell Americans "be afraid, be very afraid." During the 2004 presidential campaign, the Bush campaign ran a television ad, featuring a menacing pack of wolves, that accused John Kerry of weakening America's defenses and leaving Americans vulnerable. Vice President Cheney warned that if Kerry was elected, "the danger is that we'll get hit again, that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States." The message was clear: the Bush campaign wanted Americans to be afraid, and hoped that fear, not reason, would move them to vote for Bush.
Even two and a half years after winning re-election, Bush still wants Americans to be afraid, to give in to the unreasoning, unjustified terror FDR warned Americans against. Last Tuesday in Charleston, SC, Bush amped up the fear factor, insisting that Al Qaeda in Iraq is a threat to the United States. (Intelligence experts called Bush's speech "misleading"). The president gravely informed us, as he has many times before, that if we leave Iraq we will end up fighting terrorists on our streets. On other occasions, the president has warned us that Islamic radicals have grandly sinister dreams. According to Bush, they seek to end American and Western influence in the broader Middle East. They have targeted Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Jordan for potential takeover. Bin Laden and his followers are fighting a "war against humanity". They aim at establishing a "radical Islamic empire that spans from Spain to Indonesia." Militants would also like to "destroy Israel", "intimidate Europe", "assault the American people and blackmail our government into isolation." Ultimately, Bush suggests, they seek dominion over all people-he has quoted Al Qaeda's Abu Musab al-Zarqawi as threatening to achieve "victory over the human race".
On more than one occasion, Bush has implicitly compared Bin Laden to Adolph Hitler and solemnly intoned that "evil men obsessed with ambition...must be taken very seriously..." Of course, no one disputes that Bin Laden must be taken seriously. But he is not Hitler of 1939, or even 1933. He controls no state, no world class military. He does not have the ability to take over the United States by force. He may threaten grandiosely evil deeds, but threats do not make it so.
Instead of rationally confronting the problem Bin Laden poses, Bush tries to make us terrified. Yes, Bin Laden and Al Qaeda are a danger. Americans remember what happened on September 11. (In fact, many Americans notice that Bush has not fulfilled his promise to capture Bin Laden "dead or alive".) But we must not make Bin Laden and his Al Qaeda "franchise" operating - in Iraq or elsewhere-- into more than they are. Associating Bin Laden with lofty goals like restoring the Islamic Caliphate adds to the Bin Laden legend as a man who has stared down two superpowers. We do not need to give anyone a reason to believe Bin Laden's own hype, that he is a once in a millenium hero in the mold of Saladin, the Islamic hero who defeated the Crusaders. That is only likely to make Al Qaeda's recruiting efforts more fruitful.
The reality is that Al Qaeda has limited resources. That does not mean Al Qaeda is something to be dismissed. Even a few terrorists can inflict horrible damage. But nothing is to be gained by making Al Qaeda into more than it is. Well, nothing helpful is to be gained. By scaring Americans, Bush may hope to distract us from the reality that he is losing his grip on the presidency. His popularity hovers around 30%, tarnished by a hopeless war in Iraq, the failed response to Katrina, and scandals involving high-ranking administration officials. But political gain comes at an unconscionable price for Americans, who are asked not to reject fear, but to embrace it, and blindly to assign their trust to a leader who tells them he is the only one who can protect them.
Bush has told us what he thinks Al Qaeda is capable of doing. He neglects to consider what Americans, motivated by real leadership, rather than fear, are capable of doing. A leader who appeals to Americans' better qualities might find a brave nation, ready to stand up to whatever threats it faces, and unwilling to give in to fear.
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Show All"Bush has told us what he thinks Al Qaeda is capable of doing. He neglects to consider what Americans..."
Okay, first of all, what bush thinks about anything is no longer relevant, since all evidence proves that A) he does not, in fact, think, and B) he lacks the ability to tell the truth.
Meanwhile, if the "terrorists" were serious, they'd be all over Qatar, the UAE, and all the other little "countries" where a small band of decadent, greedy, hypocritical dictators rule over the poor majority and a work force of slave immigrants. We've got a ton of "interests" in every one of those countries, a target rich environment from Starbucks to KFC to Ralph Lauren, yet not a shot fired in anger, ever.
Hate our way of life, do they? We split from Baghdad, watch how fast it becomes Vegas-potania...
We may, in fact, soon find ourselves fighting "terrorists" in the streets of America. They will be employed by a corporation named Blackwater and paid with American tax dollars.
The people who brought us 9/11, and it wasn't Osama Bin Laden, will stop at NOTHING to maintain their power.
If you think that Bush will hesitate to declare martial law you are sadly mistaken. It won't take much to keep the sleepwalking American people subdued. It would provide the final transition to the fascist dictatorship we already have in all but name.
If Cheney, Bush and the rest are not impeached, indicted and brought before the World Court NOW, there will be no turning back.
All I ever wanted was Peace.
non_sequitur@q.com
Not to worry: A psychotic monkey and really ugly-spirited fat man wearing white hats are going to save us from all those bad camel guys.
Non Sequitur
What you say makes a whole lot of sense. I'm sure these hired murders of the CIA/blackwater organizations already have several places they may target. I would guess it will probably be a school bus or church, or shopping mall in some lower class community aimed to maximize the terror threat while causing no physical harm to any wealthy person. The MSM will simply go along for the ride.
Then we will be spending $1,000,000,000,000.00 on our next military budget meanwhile even if the democrats who may or may not be in on scam get elected there will be no money for any social programs. Additionally by then with 20 years of a Bush in charge (remember Iran/contra) they may have destabilized the world enough to have provoked another war. Which probably explains Bushes arming of the Saudis.
Wait a minute, this is starting to sound like one of those crazy conspiracy theories. I'm sorry forget what I just said and get another order of our beloved, "Freedom Fries" you silly goose.
Freedom Loving American..love your sanity on this as well as your wit! :)
drinking games aside....wouldn't it be great if the "press corps(e)" just burst out laughing like the rest of us whenever they were treated to the repetitive ravings of this (mal)administration....I mean really....95 A-Qs in a half hour speech?
Boo!
The incessant fear mongering which links Iraq to al Qaeda and to a global war on terror is designed to achieve much more than just "distract us from the reality that he [Bush] is losing his grip on the presidency", as Chris Edelson put it.
Little George confided to his first primary biographer that he longed to be a "war President" so that he would have "political capital" to spend on enacting his neo-con domestic agenda, capital he was not going to waste the way his father wasted all the accolades he received for liberating Kuwait in 1991. The GOP strategists (Karl Rove included) still cannot get over how the American public wound up favoring a draft dodger like Bill Clinton over a brave warrior chieftan like King George I in 1992. That just wasn't ever supposed to happen.
9/11 and its neo-fascist spawn - the Patriot Act, the Military Commissions Act, torture, domestic NSA wiretapping without warrants, the wholesale plunder of the federal treasury by the military-industrial-national security complex, the creation of a Homeland Security state - are George the Younger's wet dream come true.
More even than oil, financial greed, Israel, Apocalypse, or geopolitical ideology, the invasion and occupation of Iraq was consciously calculated to perpetually throw red meat to the militarist Neanderthals of the GOP far right base, while fracturing the loyal Democratic opposition into peacenik versus patriotic factions, just like Tricky Dick finessed the toxic domestic partisan environment back for Republican electoral gain back in the Vietnam era.
And so far, the tactic is still working.
Bush is down to his hard core base of 20-25% of the voting public, which is more rabidly hard core than ever.
The Democratic beltway leadership remains divided internally, and at odds with its antiwar grassroots base over how to bring the troops home, or how to otherwise compromise away a stark, uncompromising, omnipresent question of life or death.
The independent voting persuadables that abandoned the Republicans in the 2006 Congressional elections remain up for grabs. The fear mongering is how Bush, Rove, and the right wing spin machine intend to grab them, and hold on to power for yet four more years.
Bill from Saginaw
Here's our government at work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPtKOz2Zouo
But there's no reason to have any fear of them.
Ipenek: "I once read that Bush wanted to emulate FDR. HA!"
Let's hope he meant by dying in office (preferably in a suicide pact with Cheney)
It would be interesting to see some further figures following on from what Freedom Loving American pointed out: specifically, how many civilians have been killed by American backed regimes who profess anti-terror or anti-communist credentials. Several thousand in Chile thanks to the CIA and Pinochet; hundreds of thousands in El Salvador and Guatamala; tens of thousands in Palestine and Lebanon; millions in south east Asia. All killed by "legitimate", US-sponsored governments. I tell you, those terrorists seem pretty appealing and ineffectual in comparison.
Also worth noting that the NATO forces in Afghanistan have managed to kill a lot more civilians this year in Afghanistan than the Taliban attacks have. Way to go, US, Canada and Britain!
what you write makes sense but, really, is the fear mongering still that much a factor.....does that old faded card still have value?
To Russ: Here's another quote of Einstein's that I think is very apropos for today:
***"The splitting of the atom has changed EVERYTHING save man's mode of thinking. Thus we drift toward unparalled catastrophe."*** (IMPEACH. IMPEACH. IMPEACH.)
And dear folks: Don't forget. Cheney just got a brand new battery in his "heart defibrillator" (after having had 4....yes, count them, 4!! heart attacks!!) No comment.
When George Bush "selected" Cheney to "choose" a Vice Presidential running-mate, he chose....HIMSELF!!! Of course!!! Might be interesting now to go through that stack of headshots/resumes Cheney had just to see who he thought he was better than. Har, har.
Which all leads me to the fact that....now stay with me here....right now, even with "pro-choice" Fred Thompson and his Barbie Doll MUCHO cleavaged wife...there is NO CANDIDATE who satisfies the Repugs.
And who do you suppose might step in to SAVE THE DAY?!!!
Just think "Comedy Central", Wednesday nights at 10:30, "Lil' Bush". Who's running around saying, "Ra,ra,ra,ra,ra,ra....I'm in charge! Ra,ra,ra,ra,ra,ra they gave me the top top Alkaline battery! Ra, ra, ra, ra, ra... I can't HELP it that I'm evil and ALSO sneer!!"????
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
A population primed for panic is not a pretty sight. Get a grip America.
Annabelle, you have it exactly right! The people that are telling us to fear everything everywhere are the thing to be feared the most. We are in real danger of losing our country to lying warmongers who will stop at nothing to force their way on all of us. When our own citizens are afraid of their governments actions against them for merely giving their opinions or demonstrating it is a tragedy. Bush even goes so far as to compare our actions to the patriots in the Revolutionary war, when we really are playing the part of the British occupiers. One thing you have to admit, he has quite an imagination! It is a pity when one has to admit that the gun lobby actually may have a point in saying we need an arsenal to protect us from our own government.
Einstein made a few salient remarks:
"Any fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction."
"Force always attracts men of low morality."
"Human beings must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it. "
"It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder. "
"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."
"No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits."
And this one is unusually interesting, because George W Bush's actions have, or nearly have, disproved it: "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once."
I didn't know him, but I've seen documentaries on Franklin Roosevelt, and I admire what I see, and you sir, Mr. Bush, are no Roosevelt.
FDR was no sweetheart. He signed the internment executive order. People who knew him said he had ice running in his veins. He was the master of sang-froid, utterly unflappable. He was the imperfect guy we needed in an imperfect time. Who knows what would have happened to the world without him.
Among other things, the massive difference between Roosevelt and Bush is that FDR was true aristocracy. Accepting whatever judgement you have about that, the fact is that he had nothing left to prove to the anyone or the world. Life had already paralyzed him, not with fear, but polio. Try imagining Bush coming back from something like that! I don't think you'd see him bending over backward for something like Halliburton and KBR. Bush is still just a dunce who thinks ripping off the world is cool. He's a simp, FDR would have ground him under his boot -- if Bush ever even came to his attention, which is an outside bet. And FDR treated his VP's like dirt, which is the way it should be. He would have bitch-slapped Cheney into red hysteria.
I once read that Bush wanted to emulate FDR. HA!
Great article I agree, with most everything except I do not believe it went quite far even, may I.
The MSM propaganda machine going along with the Bush administration aided by the Republican congress created this Orwellian/phony War. The Bush administration was going to attack Iraq period, with or without 9/11.
Look, six years ago four airplanes were hijacked and crashed; three were flown into the office buildings. This was a tragedy which was not prevented by the top-notch security systems in place at the time. I'm confident they had encountered and prevented a number of horrific attacks in the past.
Terror attacks regrettably happen world-wide. I believe attacks have occurred in Spain, France, Japan and many if not most other nations of the world, including our own.
A reasonable response from our nation would have been to reinforce the Cockpit doors, lock them with deadbolts and write a procedure to keep them closed during flight. This would have been the only additional security necessary and would have prevented similar hijackings from occurring in the future. I'm not sure how checking ID four times, posting the color Mango and spending hours in line makes me safer. It does however reinforce the Bush Administrations Orwellian terror threat.
Next gather our CIA/FBI type organizations with the help of our military intelligence forces find out who was responsible and bring them to justice. I'm sure the majority of the world would have provided the needed intelligence and support. This situation would have been over and similar attacks would have been prevented. This could have all been accomplished with very little cost and loss of life. We could have built world wide information ties to help protect ourselves and our allies from future attacks. Even if the attackers were not captured, we would have made this world a safer place for ourselves and our allies.
Instead the Bush administration aided by the Republican lead congress decided to create this horrific never-ending Orwellian War causing the destruction of millions of lives and wasting trillions of dollars of the American taxpayers' money on the Halliburton/KBR/Backwater type organizations. For what?
Please remember this: prior to the Bush Administration creating this insanely horrific,"War on Terror" from 1960-2001 (including 9/11) less than 6000 people WORLDWIDE had died in terrorist attacks. I would guess that is less than the number of people that drowned in their bathtubs. So maybe next the Bush Administration abetted by the MSM will declare war on bath water….ps it would be prudent to get out of the tub prior to the "Shock and Awe" attack.
We can count on the corporate media to protect us from those who might lead. They serve as the gatekeepers, ensuring that only those who are willing to serve as followers, working for the interests of their corporate masters, ever get close enough to sniff the White House.
I think bush would be better off calling Bin Laden a piss-ant, and getting down to really protecting this country.
Thx progressivegreg
The really sad part of all of this is that I now believe the intent from the start was simply to create world-wide terror, not prevent it. Which would explain the tortures, secret prison, human rights violations and many of the other actions these criminals have perpetrated.
great point. we are all supposed to run around mithter buthes pantlegs while the evil man threatens us. what a nation of cowards the republicans want us to be. whatever happened to the fine traditions of the fdr's of the world? the non-cowards. The republicans have proclaimed cowardice patriotism because it puts money into their pockets. i'm sick of these manipulators. I agree that we need to cleanse this country of this malignant disease that is called the bush administration, but his big fat elephant party is not much better. rethink republicans because you are straddling the line on abject immorality the very charge you make against democrats at the drop of a hat. sickening. the republican party is proof that bad government kills. "Jesus'" party is the biggest murderer on the planet for the last four years.
Greed,paranoia,fear of your own shadow is a sickness and anti-freedom and will certainly gut the Constitution which is the only thing that makes us different from the rest of the world. Tony
'But nothing is to be gained by making Al Qaeda into more than it is.'
Nothing for the American people or democracy or freedom, but everything for the fear-mongers themselves and their corporate sugar-daddies.
If you think it's bad now wait until next year when the elections get closer.
I've got to say, the current misadminstrations exhortations to be afraid are working on me. I've got the fear, and IT'S of the current occupant of the white house. I'm afraid he's going to find a way to stay! I'm afraid he's going to nuke Iran, I'm afraid he's turning my nation into a dictatorship! See it worked, the've got my fear level on high but it's aimed at them!
Afraid of the terrorists? No. Afraid of the looting of the Constitution? Yes. Afraid of illegal wire-tapping? Yes. Afraid of the loss of habeous corpus? Yes. Afraid of the latest executive order to confiscate personal property? Yes. Afraid of the lack of accountability with disreguard for checks and balances? Yes. Afraid for the direction this country is going? Yes, Yes and Yes.
I just want to insert a few comments into Chris Edelson's piece in order to highlight how imperialism is so embedded in our political discourse, we forget that the US, as the most powerful state sponsor of terrorism, has inflicted far more suffering and death upon the world than Al Qaeda.
"They [We]have targeted [supported compliant client regimes in] Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Jordan for potential takeover. . . .they [we] seek dominion over all people [referred to as 'full spectrum hegemony in military and diplomatic circles]."
"Militants [Americans] would also like to "destroy [maintain a surrogate armed presence in] Israel", "intimidate Europe [let me count the ways]", "assault the American people [Iraqi or any others who get in our way or live in lands that contain resources we want or need] and blackmail our [their] government into isolation ['uncooperative' regimes we control through IMF and WTO, or bully others to boycott or sanction]."