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The New Rove-Cheney Assault on Reality
Now the revisionist floodgates have opened with the simultaneous arrival of Karl Rove's memoir and Keep America Safe, a new right-wing noise machine invented by Dick Cheney's daughter Liz and the inevitable William Kristol. This gang's rewriting of history knows few bounds. To hear them tell it, 9/11 was so completely Bill Clinton's fault that it retroactively happened while he was still in office. The Bush White House is equally blameless for the post-9/11 resurgence of the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Iran. Instead it's President Obama who is endangering America by coddling terrorists and stopping torture.
Could any of this non-reality-based shtick stick? So far the answer is No. Rove's book and Keep America Safe could be the best political news for the White House in some time. This new eruption of misinformation and rancor vividly reminds Americans why they couldn't wait for Bush and Cheney to leave Washington.
But the old regime's attack squads are relentless and shameless. The Obama administration, which put the brakes on any new investigations into Bush-Cheney national security malfeasance upon taking office, will sooner or later have to strike back. Once the Bush-Cheney failures in Iraq, Afghanistan and Iran again come home to roost, as they undoubtedly and explosively will, someone will have to remind our amnesia-prone nation who really enabled America's enemies in the run-up to 9/11 and in its aftermath.
There's a good reason why Rove's memoir is titled "Courage and Consequence," not "Truth or Consequences." Its spin is so uninhibited that even "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job!" is repackaged with an alibi. The book's apolitical asides are as untrustworthy as its major events. For all Rove's self-proclaimed expertise as a student of history, he writes that eight American presidents assumed office "as a result of the assassination or resignation of their predecessor." (He's off by only three.) After a peculiar early narrative detour to combat reports of his late adoptive father's homosexuality, Rove burnishes his family values cred with repeated references to his own happy heterosexual domesticity. This, too, is a smoke screen: Readers learned months before the book was published that his marriage ended in divorce.
Rove's overall thesis on the misbegotten birth of the Iraq war is a stretch even by his standards. "Would the Iraq war have occurred without W.M.D.?" he writes. "I doubt it." He claims that Bush would have looked for other ways "to constrain" Saddam Hussein had the intelligence not revealed Iraq's "unique threat" to America's security. Even if you buy Rove's predictable (and easily refuted) claims that the White House neither hyped, manipulated nor cherry-picked the intelligence, his portrait of Bush as an apostle of containment is absurd. And morally offensive in light of the carnage that followed. As Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's former chief of staff, said on MSNBC, it's "not a very comforting thing" to tell the families of the American fallen "that if the intelligence community in the United States, on which we spend about $60 billion a year, hadn't made this colossal failure, we probably wouldn't have gone to war."
Rove and his book are yesterday. Keep America Safe is on the march. Liz Cheney's crackpot hit squad achieved instant notoriety with its viral video demanding the names of Obama Justice Department officials who had served as pro bono defense lawyers for Guantánamo Bay detainees. The video branded these government lawyers as "the Al Qaeda Seven" and juxtaposed their supposed un-American activities with a photo of Osama bin Laden. As if to underline the McCarthyism implicit in this smear campaign, the Cheney ally Marc Thiessen (one of the two former Bush speechwriters now serving as Washington Post columnists) started spreading these charges on television with a giggly, repressed hysteria uncannily reminiscent of the snide Joe McCarthy henchman Roy Cohn.
This McCarthyism has not advanced nearly so far as the original brand. Among those who have called out Keep America Safe for its indecent impugning of honorable Americans' patriotism are Kenneth Starr, Lindsey Graham and former Bush administration lawyers in the conservative Federalist Society. When even the relentless pursuer of Monicagate is moved to call a right-wing jihad "out of bounds," as Starr did in this case, that's a fairly good indicator that it's way off in crazyland.
This is hardly the only recent example of Republicans' distancing themselves from the Cheney mob. The new conservative populist insurgency regards the Bush administration as a skunk at its Tea Parties and has no use for its costly foreign adventures. One principal Tea Party forum, the Freedom Works Web site presided over by Dick Armey, doesn't even mention national security in a voluminous manifesto on "key issues" as far-flung as Internet taxes and asbestos lawsuit reform. Ron Paul won the straw poll at last month's Conservative Political Action Conference after giving a speech calling the Bush doctrine of "preventive war" a euphemism for "aggressive" and "unconstitutional" war. Paul's son, Rand, who has said he would not have voted for the Iraq invasion, is leading the polls in Kentucky's G.O.P. Senate primary and has been endorsed by Sarah Palin.
In this spectrum, the Keep America Safe crowd is a fringe. But it still must be challenged. As we've learned the hard way, little fictions, whether about "death panels" or "uranium from Africa," can grow mighty fast in the 24/7 media echo chamber. Liz Cheney's unsupportable charges are not quarantined in the Murdoch empire. Her chummy off-camera relationship with a trio of network news stars, reported last week by Joe Hagan in New York magazine, helps explain her rise in the so-called mainstream media. For that matter, Thiessen was challenged more thoroughly in an interview by Jon Stewart on "The Daily Show" on Tuesday than he has been by any representative of non-fake television news.
What could yet give some traction to the Keep America Safe revisionism is the backdrop against which it is unfolding: an Iraq election with an uncertain and possibly tumultuous outcome; the escalation of the war in Afghanistan; and an increasingly cavalier Iran. If any of these national security theaters goes south, those in the Rove-Cheney cohort will claim vindication in their campaign to pin their own failings on their successors.
Obama may well make - or is already making - his own mistakes. And he will bear responsibility for them. But they must be seen in the context of the larger narrative that the revisionists are now working so hard to obscure. The most devastating terrorist attack on American soil did happen during Bush's term, after the White House repeatedly ignored what the former C.I.A. director, George Tenet, called the "blinking red" alarms before 9/11. It was the Bush defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, who lost bin Laden in Tora Bora, not the Obama Justice Department appointees vilified by Keep America Safe. It was Bush and Cheney, with the aid of Rove's propaganda campaign, who promoted sketchy and often suspect intelligence about Saddam's imminent "mushroom clouds." The ensuing Iraq war allowed those who did attack us on 9/11 to regroup in Afghanistan and beyond - and emboldened Iran, an adversary with an actual nuclear program.
The Iran piece of the back story doesn't end there. As The Times reported last weekend, Dick Cheney's former company, Halliburton, kept doing business with Tehran through foreign subsidies until 2007, even as the Bush administration showered it with $27 billion in federal contracts, including a no-bid contract to restore oil production in Iraq. It was also the Bush administration that courted, lionized and catered to Ahmed Chalabi, the Machiavellian Iraqi who lobbied for the Iraq war, supplied some of the more egregious "intelligence" on Saddam's W.M.D. used to sell it, and has ever since flaunted his dual loyalty to Iran.
Last month, no less reliable a source than Gen. Ray Odierno, the senior American commander in Iraq, warned that Chalabi was essentially functioning as an open Iranian agent on the eve of Iraq's election, meeting with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and other Iranian officials to facilitate Iran's influence over Iraq after the voting. (Dexter Filkins of The Times reported on Chalabi's ties to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2006.) As the vote counting began last week, fears grew that he could be the monkey wrench who corrupts the entire process. It's no surprise that Chalabi, so beloved by Bush that he appeared as an honored guest at the 2004 State of the Union, receives not a single mention in Rove's memoir.
If we are really to keep America safe, it's essential we remember exactly which American politicians empowered Iran, Al Qaeda and the Taliban from 2001 to 2008, and why. History will be repeated not only if we forget it, but also if we let it be rewritten by those whose ideological zealotry and boneheaded decisions have made America less safe to this day.
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Show AllYes, and Frank Rich plays his role of downplaying the crimes of the state perfectly by referring to them only as, "ideological zealotry and boneheaded decisions," which go hand-in-hand with establishment 'journalism's' practice of explaining away all unlawful US atrocities as 'blundering,' 'unfortunate,' 'unintentional,' or 'tragic' deviations from its always benign, noble purpose.
Well stated.
Next the FOX/Rove/Cheney noise machine will be blaming Clinton for ending the assault weapons ban, an action by Dubya and a Republican-controlled Congress that has threatened US and global security far more than any Clinton or Obama actions.
Because the ban was lifted, boatloads of assault weapons are flowing into Mexico giving the Narco-Kings another black market profit center and assuring that the Mexican police and army will never again match the Narco-Kings' firepower, even with all the subsidies the US gives them.
Jill March 14th, 2010 9:59 am -- I keep reading this word "overseas." What law, executive order, regulation, rule, comment, or promise lets us be so sure executive executions of U.S. citizens suspected by the president of being terrorists have to occur overseas?
Cheney, Bush, Rove and doubtless dozens more of their cabal should be arrested and prosecuted for war crimes, election fraud, torture and, possibly, treason. If the Obaminators haven't got the short and curlies to go after these thugs, then they're guilty of negligence and deserve the shit being thrown at them. As for Marc Rich, in the absence of any political will on the part of the Dems or anyone else to enforce the rule of law (domestic and international), his article, while full of damning and actionable offenses by the former regime, is mere spectacle, just the latest trash talk in the World Wrestling Federationesque spectacle that passes for politics in the United States.
Ditto, clovis. simply and well said.
Maybe the Obama Administration will start to rethink that idea of not looking back when those they thought had been left in the past start really biting them in the butt. That may make them recall what happened to anyone who got in the way, or crossed that pack of hyenas for eight years.
FRANK Rich's column here is more that mere spectacle -- it is a harbinger of a media firestorm to come. But I am sure we will all soon be sick of the turmoil by two war criminals.
Too bad Obama is working for the plutocracy that Rove and Cheney also work for -- I'd have loved to have seen the trials for them.
Gotta go.
Gary
"Being vulnerable doesn't have to be threatening. Just have the courage to be sincere, open and honest. This opens the door to deeper communication all around. It creates self-empowerment and the kind of connections with others we all want in life. Speaking from the heart frees us from the secrets that burden us. These secrets are what make us sick or fearful. Speaking truth helps you get clarity on your real heart directives."
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Yeah.
Thanks for cutting to it.
Rove-Cheney Assault on reality.
The terrorists are still at large.
Stop fussing about lesser matters; clean house, from the top down. Read architects/engineers for 9/11 truth, see Jesse Ventura and writings by Kean and Hamilton, co-chairs, as well as John Farmer, Senior Counsel to the 9/11 Commission. They write that they were lied to by NORAD and FAA.
Scientists have proof of military grade explosives in WTC dust. All three towers.
1122 architects/engineers demand an investigation.
60% of the Commissioners agree the Commission failed.
The terrorists are still at large.
"The ensuing Iraq war allowed those who did attack us on 9/11 to regroup in Afghanistan and beyond..."
Note how slyly Mr Rich inserts MSM propaganda. The NYT does this every day...offhandedly writes in asides the Official Conspiracy Theory as if it were reality, instead of a highly contested, and unprovable fairy tale. Repetition, repetition...Goebbels said decades ago that that was the key. No matter how outrageous the lie, if you say it often enough it becomes the accepted truth.
Right on, duddy and commentator.
Thanks to Richard Gage AIA, of ae9/11truth.org for bringing together 1122 professionals for truth.
Thanks to Jesse Ventura for getting attention through his loud, fearless stand.
Dr. David Ray Griffin for nine books and a lifetime of scholarship getting people moving.
Thanks to you commentators; it helps to know someone is reading this stuff.
This kind of "soft propaganda", i.e. employing Official Story-compatible factoids when referencing the events of 9/11/01, infuriates me too.
Not to quibble, but I'm not so sure about the "slyly". My guess is that each individual processes "9/11 truth" idiosyncratically. It's virtually impossible that one can really know for sure, but I suspect that ruling-class celebrity infotainwhores like Rich and his cohort have long since UNconsciously internalized the least-controversial, most easily-digestible 9/11 myths and factoids.
That's the beauty of our big-brained capacity for cognitive dissonance: from the "inside", the defense mechanisms are imperceptible.
This is not to endorse or excuse hacks like Rich for manufacturing consent. I'm only noting that when he and others address 9/11, they automatically draw upon a vague understanding compatible with orthodox, broadly acceptable memes.
They assume, as all "anti-truthers" do, that they are merely being sensible, circumspect, intellectually parsimonious, and wise. Thus, they genuinely perceive "truthers" as raving loons instead of perceiving themselves as insufferable dupes. Gatekeepers are all the more effective, IMO, if they actually "believe in" the product they're advocating.
They don't necessarily have to be "sly", at least not any more, because they've come to take for granted the bogus elements that appropriately stick in our skeptical craws.
What are your theories on 9/11? I believe they let it happen on purpose, in order to further their political agenda, much like Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor.
The official conspiracy theory offered by the commission is not true.
See Jesse Ventura's new book. Dr. David Ray Griffin' nine books including "The New Pearl Harbor".
Check how many of the 9/11 commission members have admitted it is false. Senior Counsel and co-chairs. plus 60%.
Check architects and engineers for 9/11 truth.
Research the findings of international scientists who have proof of military grade explosives in WTC dust.
Let it happen? Made it happen?
It is up to the Obama Administration to give us answers that do not defy the laws of physics.
Start with a criminal investigation.
why go through all the trouble of this elaborate plan, when you already a former cia asset who is now an enemy who wants to attack the u.s.
Only if the lie is widely disseminated.
Obama had a chance to expose these Republicans for the criminals they are, but he chose the status quo and the perpetuation of ruling class immunity from prosecution. This will be his (Democrats) ultimate undoing, and the open door the right wing needs to reassert it's domination over the useful idiots who enable the Democrats and Republicans to destroy this country in the name of the rich and powerful. Our political system has deteriorated to a criminal enterprise, plain and simple. Only a useful idiot would be fooled, and there are a lot of fools, as you all know.
They are right it was Clintons fault...and every other prez for the last ___ years.
But it was Bush/Cheney that stepped aside, held the door open, and allowed the 9/11 events to occur.
The BIG lie that started the exponential increase of lies.
big lies...here:
"Logjam of War Contractor fraud suits"
by: Matt Renner/truthout.com
from this article:
'administration protected its donor base-big pharmaceutical companies, big defense contractors and they dont care about the little guy, the taxpayer'
http://www.truthout.org/article/logjam-war-contractor-fraud-suits
If they keep sending our jobs to slave owner countries and cutting our hourly wages they won't have any tax base left to pay for their disgusting pastimes of violence, theft, rape and abuse.
- the post-9/11 resurgence of the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Iran -
Now why would this article include these 3 entities in a, say, axis of terrorism?
Iran has resurged and that's bad? (I thought surges were a good thing).
This MIC-article continues the effort to tie Iran -> nukes -> terrorists, so that the DAFT war to prevent future terrorism can be evoked to justify killing Iranians.
- an increasingly cavalier Iran -
"Bomb, bomb Iran" - US Presidential candidate John McCain.
Yeah, we don't want Iran acting like the USA! It's terrible when others want to behave like us! They can't do that!
We're special.
Look.
Republicans are overtly fascist.
Democrats, covertly so.
While anything Rove (Cheney, et al) say is usually infuriating, that's the point.
Get the progressives all frothy, and they can't think straight. It's like showing photoshopped Hillary Clinton in a lesbian-Satanic-feminazi ritual...
Wrap you heads around it, Mr. Rich (and nearly every other lame emasculated excuse for "journalist" out there excepting Helen Thomas and Sy Hersch), Rove Cheney, Obama Emanuel, and Pelosi and Reid, and at least 5/9 of the Supreme Court, all play for the same owner.
Obama is required under US Law to prosecute the torturers.
Torture is a war crime.
Refusing to prosecute ("looking forward") is a war crime.
If any of the victims died, the torturers and policy makers and "looking-forwarders" are all guilty of War Crime Punishable By Death.
I'd put in the cites, but if you know how to Google the Innertubes, you can find out in .066677777 seconds.
Exactly right. Its the old good cop/bad cop shtick. The conservatives say and do the most fringe wing fascist things they can say or do, so that the extremely conservative right wing democrats look reasonable when they carry out the plutocratic agenda. Because fundamentally it isn't really about the corporations, its about the wealthy leeches who get extremely wealthy form them that count, the plutocrats.
The two party system is a form of blackmail, see if you don't vote for these "reasonable" "pragmatic" plutocrats, you will help elect these lunatic fringe plutocrats. I guess the moral of the story is pick your poison, quick painful or a little slower and painful.
Until we the people wake up the game will continue. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. The corporations, the wealthy, the elite, the powerful ... run our country, own our government, protect their own and determine the fate of we the people ... no hesitation in putting we the people in jail for small offenses ... compared to widespread use of torture, unwarranted wars against sovereign nations, war-making for war profiteering, killing of our own and others under false pretenses while waving the flag (false patriotism, for a false democracy), economic and environmental devastation of entire countries, price gouging(a la health insurance, car insurance, house insurance) and on ... and on ... and on ... So, when do the bigshots get indicted? So, when are we going to see justice? The point is ... we won't ... not uless and until the citizens demand it. The system as it stands has to be broken. It's a cabal(not unlike that of oil producing nations, financials, banking, insurance, etc...) of special interest ... certainly not in the interest of we the people ... it has to be broken or we remain dangling at the end of the rope.
History will continue to be rewritten. Wrongs will continue to made falsely into rights. Perverted ideologies will continue to rule as long as the American mind is dumbed down and distracted.
Manufacturing Consent by Chomsky explains Rich's behavior perfectly.
You want to talk about an assault on reality, listen to the talking points about the "positive" effects of this health care deform bill, now those are one hell of an assault on reality.
Yes, as the No Insurer Left Behind abomination inches down the fetid legislative birth canal and finally reaches the light of day, expect the liberal-lite, lesser-evil True Believers to visit a surge of enthusiasm upon us.
Expect the usual pathetic and infuriating variations on the theme of "don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good", and the pious declarations that rationalize and endorse the atrocity as a "first step" to actual healthcare reform-- provided that "we" devote ourselves to holding our Elected Misrepresentative's feet to the fire, etc.
People are bloody ignorant apes.
You are so absolutely correct. I am always astonished by how impervious to facts and reason these people are.
The insurance companies, pharma, and the for-profit hospitals have spent to much money lobbying for this bill, the democrats would force passage of this bill even if it meant losing every seat they control. Bottom line the people that really matter, mentioned above, will never ever lent this thing die and no amount people or protest or any other act is going to stop this health care deform from passing. Sorry to say but we are going to be stuck with this steaming pile of insurance company bailout.
It just goes to show that Rove and company have no respect for the intelligence of the America public. And why should they? Their lies worked before, and they probably work again.
Also, no mention of Paul Bremer and the complete mismanagement of Iraq after the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
The global pursuit of "full spectrum dominance" makes "keeping America safe" a problematic undertaking. One might even consider them as contradictory missions, except that the latter is actually just a "politically correct" euphemism for the former.
As for the assigment of blame, you'd first have to believe that the governing establishment actually does comprise two distinct parties with contrary policies.
Mr. Rich, what really matters which Democrat or which Republican was occupying the White House at the time of 911?
If Democrats were soooo outraged that 911 happened under Bush, they would've investigated, prosecuted and jailed him after he left office, wouldn't they? Or Cheney, or Ashcroft, or Rumsfeld among others, for not only the failures, or "failures", that made 911 happen but also for so many other multiple, several crimes.
Democrats were co-conspirators, aiders, abettors, accomplices, facilitators, accessories and participants (help me out if I'm missing any other common law terms) during eight long years of Bush, so spare us the phony Faux News political theater.
Lies, lies & more lies! Typical Republican MO. Nixon/Rove/Bush/Cheney and now this unethical behavior is the norm for the GOP. Boehner, McConnel, Alexander, etc. All liars and thrive on disseminating DISINFORMATION! These are the enemies of America!
when rove and cheney get together, who sleeps in the wet spot?
All the rest of us!
There is a chorus of voices out there in other countries who ask, "But who will keep us safe from America"?
FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCE with nearly 800 military bases of the U.S. variety around the globe and more planned makes that a very real question.
Sieg Heil, Obama, Rove, Cheney, the Bushes and who knows how many else in our Congress and in our Court System and with Zionist Israel re-enacting the scenarios, not as victims this time, but perpetrators.
An interesting read from October 6, 2003, published on COMMON DREAMS, and lots more if you Google the topic, including little Karl Rove getting cuffed around by his Nazi-flavored grandpa.
Published on Monday, October 6, 2003 by The Free Press (Columbus, Ohio)
www.commondreams.org/views03/1006-08.htm
"SIEG HEIL: The Bush-Rove-Schwarzenegger Nazi Nexus and the Destabilization of California"
by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
/cm
an article on that person, karl rove's testimony:
"Obamas counsel accused of ethics breach over role in brokering Roves testimony"
here:
http://pubrecord.org/law/609/obamas-counsel-accused-of-ethics-breach-over-role-in-brokering-roves-testimony/
What a disappointing article. I don't get it, why do we keep talking above people like Rove, Cheney, Palin...? I've quit watching MSNBC because they never seem to get beyond these distractions.
You answered you own question, distraction, specifically form the snow job the democrats are doing on the American people.
Never underestimate the stupidity of people, or the power of large masses of stupid people. Most people posting to this site understand that Republicans are fucked in their heads. What people need to wake up to is, so are Democrats.
i still can't wrap my head around these texans who support nuclear fission electric power for their refridgerators, cell phones in their Suv's and all the latest medical advances saying that there is no evolution, that science is an atheist conspiracy, and that the earth is really only 6,000 years old. I know time is relative, and a minute could be a millenium, but we all sort of agree a minute is 60 seconds. Do they think every astronomer before and since Galileo was in on a conspiracy? Then they want to change the text books to reflect their views? Who thinks this way?
Come to think of it, isn't Carl Rove a texan?
"we did not have a terrorist attack on our country during President Bush's term."
Really, what the f**k would you call 9/11?
Regardless of who is responsible for the attack, it took place while George W. Bush was president.
Yes, and after the incoming administration ignored completely all warnings from the Clinton's that AlQaeda and bin Laden should be their number one security priority.
The point here, I think, is that we hear only the one side , the right wing owns the media and the left is too incompetent and disorganized to successfully refute the lies and distortions of the Roves, the Cheney's the Limbaugh's, the O'Reilly's et al.
If you read my posts you would not have to ask my opinion of the role, or rather the complicity, of the Democratic Party. Having read several of your posts I am comfortable in saying that you would rather attack, regardless of the evidence gathered.
When you say that the Dems have plenty of allies in the media you are actually refuting your own position that they are as worthless as are the Republicans. If neither party works for the people of this nation, and I believe that wholeheartedly, then how does a newspaper differentiate between the positions of the two ?
payola
Sometimes cynicism is an accurate representation of reality.
Lenny Bruce used to say that if all of societies ills disappeared, he'd be in the unemployment line, right behind J Edgar Hoover.
Remember Bush just wasn't that worried about OBL.