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The Invisible Government
Once again, the curtain of secrecy is drawn back and Olympus looks more like Oz. The machinations of empire turn out to be banal and ordinary.
In a time of endless war, when democracy is an orchestrated charade and citizen engagement is less welcome in the corridors of power than it has ever been, when the traditional checks and balances of government are in unchallenged collusion with one another, when the media act not as watchdogs of democracy but guard dogs of the interests and clichés of the status quo . . . we have WikiLeaks, disrupting the game of national security, ringing its bell, changing the rules.
“Never before in history,” writes Der Spiegel, one of five international publications to get advance copies of more than 250,000 State Department cables dating back to 1966, “has a superpower lost control of such vast amounts of such sensitive information — data that can help paint a picture of the foundation upon which US foreign policy is built.”
The revelations so far seem less significant than the fact that the American government’s bin of secrets has — once again — been raided, and that the raw data of diplomacy has been strewn across cyberspace, for the likes of you and me to ogle and, if we choose, draw our own conclusions. We get to have real-time looks at how geopolitics actually works.
While temporary secrecy, or at least privacy, is sometimes necessary in any endeavor, permanent secrecy — secrecy as entitlement — is nothing but dangerous. Over the last several decades, with an enormous push from the Bush administration, we have devolved toward a secrecy state, with more and more information hidden from American citizens in the spurious name of national security. Meanwhile, the government and the corporotocracy have pursued war and global dominance with impunity.
So Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s claim that WikiLeaks has put lives in danger — the lives of “human rights activists, religious leaders, the critics of governments who speak to members of our embassy about abuses in their own country” — is not only a red herring, in that there is no evidence that anyone has been harmed by any of the hundreds of thousands of classified items about the war on terror that WikiLeaks has liberated so far this year, but sanctimonious damage control, implying that under normal circumstances the U.S. government cares about such lives.
“If it’s loss of life the U.S. government is concerned about, it should begin with paying more attention to the soldiers and civilians it’s putting in harm’s way every hour in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Pierre Tristam writes at FlaglerLive.com.
The sort of data WikiLeaks has outed this time around seems less than shocking, but nonetheless revealing. We now know, for instance, that various tiny nations haggled with U.S. diplomats over the amount of money they would get if they took in a released Guantanamo prisoner; and that American diplomats’ behind-the-scenes assessments of foreign leaders were sometimes blunt and unflattering, unlike the smiling niceties uttered for public consumption in front of the TV cameras.
This is no more than Truth 101, compelling in the way the sheer, raw detail of truth is always compelling.
Perhaps the biggest revelation of the outed cables so far is what they don’t say, as Noam Chomsky discussed a few days ago on “Democracy Now!” What our diplomats aren’t talking about, and don’t particularly care about, is what ordinary Arabs think, he said, citing a Brookings Institution poll in which 80 percent of Arabs said they regard the U.S. and Israel as major threats, while only 10 percent see Iran as a threat.
“What that reveals is the profound hatred for democracy on the part of our political leadership and the Israeli political leadership,” Chomsky said. “These things aren’t even to be mentioned. This seeps its way all through the diplomatic service. . . .When they talk about Arabs, they mean the Arab dictators, not the population.”
An obsession with secrecy is always anti-democratic; it’s an obsession with domination, control and the maintenance of power — and it’s a perfectly natural temptation for those in positions of great power. They want to cut their deals in private and present a face of Olympian righteousness in public.
According to the New York Times Lede Blog, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange began a manifesto he wrote four years ago, explaining the purpose of the organization, with a 1912 quote from Theodore Roosevelt’s Progressive Party platform:
“Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government, owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.”
The invisible government has always been in power. The continuously revolutionary premise of democracy is that power itself — the power to dominate and exert one’s will — must not be allowed to coalesce in a single individual or institution, but must be constantly challenged, broken down and redistributed. I fear that most Americans, or at least the media they stay glued to, are content with a charade democracy. That’s why WikiLeaks is controversial.
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Show AllAnd now the invisible governments are in collusion to hang "the messenger" high, on fabricated rape charges.
Julian is the new "Emanuel Goldstein" of the time.He has exposed the" man behind the curtain"the nakedness of the emperors.He will be persecuted.
peace
Or worse.
Except that the reader never knows whether Emmanuel Goldstein really exists or is just an invention of the Government of Oceana's Ministry of Truth, for the porpose or catching malcontents like Winston Smith...
Or worse Osama bin Laudin. Who's next Santa Clause?
>^^<
Great Article!
Note that Teddy Roosevelt was shot in Milwaukee by a corporate goon shortly after making the statement quoted in this article. A thick roll of paper in his coat pocket saved Roosevelt's life.
The corporations and the politicians they own were trying to silence the truth in 1912 just as they are in 2010.
Wikileaks is accused of crimes for exposing crimes perpetrated by the government. This is of course nonsense, persecuting Wikilakes, but the only sense the USG has is nonsense with a population of mindlessness, the inability to discern truth from facts, which is instilled by the government, business and pretend christian[[Biblical harlots] using TV. The vast majority of Americans don't know sense from nonsense, and nonsense prevails in the MSM and TV.
"The invisible government has always been in power."
This seems to be true. Until fairly recently, I was still under the impression that the founders of this nation were intent on creating a form of democratic being. While some may have had that notion, it soon devolved into the same kind of imperialistic state that they left in the Olde Country. In short, we never stood a chance.
"The continuously revolutionary premise of democracy is that power itself — the power to dominate and exert one’s will — must not be allowed to coalesce in a single individual or institution, but must be constantly challenged, broken down and redistributed."
He's right, and some of the founders knew this and instructed us to keep on revolting against power.
Power is an entity unto itself and it must always be fought. To date, the dissent we've seen has not been strong enough. I fear we're going to have to do more... I'm not looking forward to it, but see it as inevitable.
"...the founders of this nation..." where firm believers in that only white males who owned property were truly deserving of a right to vote. Every progress attained thereafter has been viciously fought off and obstructed by the same "invisible power" which remains in control to this day. Perhaps King George's greatest weakness is that his monarchical power was so readily visible, hence a much easier target for its adversaries. Was it not Mussolini who remarked that democracy is a kingless regime infested by many kings who are at times even "more exclusive, tyrannical and destructive than one, even if he be a tyrant?" In American politics today, we are likely witnessing the merger of a fascistic brand of American exceptionalism with all the inequalities and excesses of capitalism's materialism.
"In American politics today, we are likely witnessing the merger of a fascistic brand of American exceptionalism with all the inequalities and excesses of capitalism's materialism."
Well said.
This is exactly why I no longer waste my time with people who cry for another political party. Fuggetaboutit - the whole thing is rigged and even on the infinitesimal chance that a third party were voted in, it would be drowned in the bathtub before seeing the light of day.
The system is toxic for us. It works for the MIC, and it is designed to keep doing so, but for us it will never work. Expecting it to is a most dangerous form of insanity.
We had better get off this train and start doing whatever we feel is appropriate. That is what Derrick Jensen believes should happen, and I am reluctant to agree. But I have to admit that I do. I see no other way.
Amazon.com, at the behest of Sen. Lieberman, has censored Wikileaks from its service without notice. BOYCOTT AMAZON! Hit these mercinary bums where it hurts this holiday season.
Tony Vodvarka
I just unsubscribed the e-mail messages Amazon sends me, and I notified them that I will boycott them until they change their fascist ways.
You'll probably have to wait a long time, raydelcamino. The entity in question is a major playa in the new commerce, data and control apparatus/dynamic in Empire's New World. Like Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the wannabe's, they are all connected & conduits for siphoning moola from you to Da Man. All flowing from and into, cell phones, iPads and other screens in your neighborhood.
Really now, that's what its all about, isn't it?
Opt out & disengage when & where possible.
The Fed is serving as a counter balance to our efforts to starve the corporate beast. As demand declines the Fed just continues to pump money in at the top and charge it to the People. As we continue our efforts they will ultimately force a financial crisis upon us; and, a massive war, possibly WW III will be seen as necessary by the plutocracy. If you do not like this scenario, you better start dealing with some of these crooks now. No one else will.
Yes that's the Game plan although, to me WWIII has already begun albeit the beginnings, and it will probably look a lot like a global civil war eventually.
I tried to unsubscribe but Amazon wouldn't let me.
Koehler has provided the best summary yet of the impact of the latest leaks- no doubt reaction will be long delayed within the majority of US society, since a majority of USis are more comfortable in denial than with the defense of democracy.
Meanwhile (more than ever before) the world sees us more clearly for who we really are in our official, media, and popular avoidance of accountability and moral integrity. The most defining thing about the USA is that we can't handle the truth.
American like to be lied to. The world knows it, the politicians know it, the pretend christains[biblical harlots]know it along with every con artist around the world including west Africa. Only the American public whom have been instilled with mindlessness, unable and not knowing to discern thoughts, including the thoughts of others, from facts.Mindlessness is trumpeted through TV by the government, business, pretend christians which institutionalizes it, giving it legitimacy,and creating peer pressure for mindlessness.
Superb article, glad to see it's syndicated. Hopefully many local newspapers are reprinting it. Gratifying to see the quote from the 1912 Progressive Party platform about the "invisible government." Teddy Roosevelt was a warmonger but also a real domestic reformer/progressive for his day. The Progressive Party spirit lives on!
George H. Strauss
Chair
www.americanprogressivesunitedparty.org
The pin holding the whole machine together is the reality that a substantial bloc of Americans hold the sentiment _ it isn't logically developed enough to be called 'belief' _ that there is nobility, morality and strength in sacrificing oneself to private financial profit, even if it's the profit of others.
We cling to a belief that accumulating wealth is the result of diligent adherence to a system of morality, justice and fairness. It is, by definition, religion. We believe that our military, police, and some politicians are out to nobly protect this system, so we pay them obeisance. We denounce those who disagree as, very literally, heretics, traitors, weaklings who would deprive others of their deserved reward.
If this pin can be pulled _ if a critical mass of Americans can comprehend that private institutions can oppress as effectively as 'public' ones, and that our State religion of 'work-ocracy' is cynically being used as a tool by the wealthy, the whole machine will fall apart in an instant.
ZELL: With all due respect, your use of the word "we" paints with a very broad stroke. Yes, there is a segment, perhaps in the order of 35% of Americans who are marked by an innate need to follow "leaders." John Dean defines them as natural "authoritarians." Such types are being programmed by the new church-state (secret alliance) to see in their leaders, a 21st century version of "Divine Right of King." The reasoning goes that IF such persons are in positions of authority, then God put them there. As a result, they must be obeyed.
There is also a percentage of citizens who are natural rebels, who have excellent instincts for detecting truth and discerning it from the barrage of bull-shit that passes for news/entertainment in this depraved land of the far less than free.
Because the group that DOES see is kept away from the podium, the media cameras, and where possible, print media... the capacity of this segment to augment change is thwarted.
Someone pointed out that the nature of our new electronic worldwide media, pulsing electrons in a formidable flow of countless bits of information, is such that no barriers or secrecy CAN be retained. We must count on this factor, added to the courageous, "Road Less Traveled By" efforts of millions to catalyze the Change that's been predicted. This phase is The Transition. Before our eyes we're witnessing the collapse of global banking, alleged democracy, the potency of warfare (to secure the peace), and worst of all... the web of life as strand by strand of this network of incomprehensively complex and beautiful ecosystems is deliberately torn asunder. All to serve the paper god Mammon and the transitory dollars that mean nothing when worth, itself, is forfeited.
Humanity CANNOT remain on this course, and a lot of people know that. Unfortunately, the enlightened are countered in their capacity to act by those who believe in End Times and WANT to bring an end to it all.
It is next-to-impossible to teach a genuine concern for life to those who are under the religious delusion (not unlike all those Moonies, hypnotized by their leader's false creeds) that it is GOD that wants to bring an end to it all. (i.e. who can defy God's will?)
Once again, I HIGHLY recommend Chris Hedges' book, "American Fascists" to those prepared to understand the power and influence of this insidious, spiritually misguided, yet HUGE demographic. It's already made MAJOR inroads into our nation's political infrastructure. It does not speak for me or many wise souls in this forum.... however substantial this "bloc of Americans."
Siouxrose, I think its more like 85 to 90% with an innate need to follow leaders. Specifically, alien beings who watch over us from somewhere described in ancient texts by wise men who thought the world was flat and women were private property.
I agree totally with what you say and as I have expressed before and continue to wonder about, is why anyone who has this God-faith thing can, on the one hand, attribute all-knowing, all-seeing powers to this being who can create universes and destroy them at will, and then on the other hand believe that this God needs them to kill and/or neutralize non-believers and also gives them permission to do so. Yet, they will call themselves Christians, when that supposed "New Testament" was a direct rebuttal of the "Old Testament" eye-for-eye, kill the infidels and non-believers way of being a righteous person. Religion is the highest form of insanity because it lacks any pretense of the "spirituality" it professes to stand for.
From Monty Python + the Holy Grail
> Oh, king eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.<
> Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. <
Sometime's it's important what the jester say's
>^^<
Hi, Yeah, Tks. That 'demographic' certainly doesn't include me or most folks in this forum, so maybe I'm incorrect in saying 'we.' Guess it maybe was due to a relexive hope that I'm still speaking of Americans as one unit, even if it includes those with whom we ferociously disagree, and the belief that our folly as well as strengths still belong to us all.
Maybe it ~is~ too late for that, and our nation is set for partition or secession. I have mixed feelings about that. Part of me would love it, part of me would be sad. I'm always grateful for your insights. Good comments.
Great post SR.
Sweet and Seductive prose, that both sedates and arouses.
God you can write!
xxxoooo
TJ
Thomas: Your kind words are medicine to my soul. This year has involved so many challenges. However, I am currently approaching the final third portion of a book revision. The original was done in l988, and it's based on the quality of the globe's waters as experienced through the eyes of a sentient dolphin, as witness.
When the B.P. disaster struck the Gulf waters, I didn't know how I could retain the story line... but then a really inspired solution came to me.
When people tell me my words resonate, it gives me the inner strength to carry on; even if for too long there have been no tangible rewards for my finer efforts.
Have a blessed holiday season. You stated some weeks ago that you recently became a father. What is your child's name and sun-sign? The souls brave enough to enter this troubled world now must be made of a very strong fiber; for the task will go to them to rejuvenate the ecosystems and build a social order based on genuine sharing and caring... exactly what is NOT in evidence in 90% of societies today.
PHILO: I would agree that 85% of people are conformist and capable of being led by "leaders." I would not agree that that entire segment is: A. Authoritarian or B. Given to an acceptance of what passes for Christianity in modern America.
ALIEN: I don't want to belabor a point (or perspective) I've made so frequently in this forum as to render it a chorus line, but there is ample evidence that the premise of the Deity (as understood by the 3 most dominant patriarchal/Abrahamic religions) is a reflection of the mythological entity, Mars (god of war), hybridized with Saturn (the old father time figure, a punitive god, at that). This wedding into mythological archetypes explains why war is always associated with this alleged god's will... to the DETRIMENT of mankind and The Creation, itself.
Great posts as usual SR!
Good article. That is why the Rep & Dem's in power, as well as the media, find these Wikileaks leaks so threatening, even more threatening than the leaks exposing abuses committed by our military.
One clarification to the article though. The reference to the invisible goverment is not some abstract concept but refers to actual people in power, people with Democratic and Republican affiliations.
I wonder where all of this concern about endangering lives was when Cheney decided to reveal Valerie Plame's identity.
q
Yes, excellent and apt reminder!
Also, how would Hillary Clinton, or any one else, for that matter, at the State Department, know whether anyone's life or security is being endangered by the revelation of those 250,000 pages of embassy rants?
Did Clinton read all those documents? Did anyone in her department read them all?
Where's the evidence that anyone's life is being endangered? We're just supposed to take those sorts of assertions on faith, I suppose, just as we're supposed to take a myriad of other claims issued by the government on faith. There are at least three problems with that expectation:
1) All the lies that we have already been told (e.g. Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and the collusion between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda);
2) No matter what the circumstances or the situation is, the government always plays the same card, namely, the fear, security, and the conventionally patriotic card (the government, in other words, is an equal opportunity fear monger).
3) Governmental dysfunction or failures very seldom have consequences among the individuals responsible for said failures. Did any heads roll after the massive breakdowns on, and in the months running-up to, September 11 (for example, the failures in the intelligence and law enforcement agencies, or the total ineptness exhibited by the military on the day of 9/11).
These three problems deprive it of all credibility.
(Yes, I do know that there is another reading of the military's impotence on 9/11, but that is not the point here, since I am merely speaking of the government's own perceptions and assessments of its deeds and misdeeds.)
That WAS the concern. All her contacts overseas were thereby outed with her. Goodbye agents!
1. The Plame incident was a good thing, because it was done by good Christian people with good American objectives. Any comparisons to the bad WikiLeaks incident is specious because that was done by Bad non-Christian non-Americans with bad, anti-American objectives.
2. The Plame incident is in the distant past. We've forgotten about it. We should forget about it. We should move forward. The past is in the past. (Unless it is a past event that glorifies and advances the elites' objectives and cultural amnesia, in which case it should be brought out and paraded around whenever needed.)
3. The Plame incident never happened. It is a false memory implanted by the liberal media. They have been in control all the time, moving the gay agenda forward. Likewise the bones in the ground that suggest that dinosaurs existed 100mya are fake. They were implanted by God to test your faith. Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?
4. Play along at home and pull the wool over your own eyes!
Great satire by the Rev. T. Monkey.
Everything contrary to the Oil/Bank Mafia gets dropped into the "memory hole" aka George Orwell's "1984" where tubes suck the uncomfortable evidence to incinerators deep below the building of the "Ministry of Truth".
Meanwhile, back at the propaganda division, history is re-written just like it is by the Pentagram today.
A 1984 refresher to reaffirm the good reverend's point number 2:
Nineteen Eighty-Four (sometimes written 1984) is a 1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell about an oligarchical, collectivist society. Life in the Oceanian province of Airstrip One is a world of perpetual war, pervasive government surveillance, and incessant public mind control. The individual is always subordinated to the state, and it is in part this philosophy which allows the Party to manipulate and control humanity. In the Ministry of Truth (Minitrue, in Newspeak), protagonist Winston Smith is a civil servant responsible for perpetuating the Party's propaganda by revising historical records to render the Party omniscient and always correct, yet his meager existence disillusions him to the point of seeking rebellion against Big Brother, eventually leading to his arrest, torture, and reconversion.
As literary political fiction, Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel of the social science fiction sub-genre. Since its publication in 1949, many of its terms and concepts, such as Big Brother, doublethink, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, and Memory hole, have become contemporary vernacular. In addition, the novel popularized the adjective "Orwellian", which refers to lies, surveillance, or manipulation of the past in the service of a totalitarian agenda.
Welcome to the USSA! The very embodiment of "1984".
Had enough?
TJ
Oh my did you also happen to notice all the anti-extremist anti-arab anti-rebellion pro-americana movies and TV shows...brainwashing at it's best.
Finally, an article about the Wikileaks release that I can wholeheartedly endorse!
@ zell, very good points. The dangling question is whether a critical mass in the USA will demand accountability, or tilt the other way into blaming the scapegoats and villains that our rulers will promote, along with the fears that are consistently turning us away from rationality and responsibility. It's not merely our leadership on trial, but also the character of our nation from top to bottom. It's time for everyone who understands what is at stake to stand up and be counted.
The plutocrats and their well-paid minions will use EVERY possible means at their disposal to maintain their control of the population and their privileged position. They have a deep-seated contempt for us and there's nothing we can do short of physical force to pry their boots from our necks.
And the reality is that it will take things getting much, much worse before enough of our fellow citizens understand that.
What percentage of the US population will read and accept material like this article?
Not nearly enough...
yes...
from the article:
~ The invisible government has always been in power. The continuously revolutionary premise of democracy is that power itself — the power to dominate and exert one’s will — must not be allowed to coalesce in a single individual or institution, but must be constantly challenged, broken down and redistributed. ~
change 'premise' to 'promise'...that is the source of power...
a promise of involvement, representation and opportunity, when delivering none...
the promise is the thing...
the job of the citizen is to remain ignorant, believing and proselytizing, and continue to work to pay...
santa promises presents, jesus promises everlife, congress promises whatever...
when the voter realizes the vote is a meaningless bauble held up as a treasure, a mere token played a coin, they will realize democracy is not what one thinks...
democracy is fraudulent on several levels, but we're discussing the very concept as a 'belief' at the core of our society...
the real core of our society is the need to pay the banker for everything, and doing anything, even despicable things, to be able to do so...
as you say, what is now verbal, and cerebral, will need to become physical...
a big ball of increasingly toxic systems with a few powerful bullies and the many rest of us...
generalcommentator,
Then we should all help out in distribution. Print out this article and leave copies in doctor's offices, bulletin boards, neighbors, etc.
That's what I do.
Be a born-again CDer!
A fundamental defender of the Constitution.
Phuck em!
TJ
So when will they get the secret documents of the Cheney Energy Task Force back in 2003 or thereabout? But does it really matter? Truth does not seem to win these days. We've got 40/50% of population who believes every lie that comes out of Fox News and their is no consequences? Everything is upside down.
It is ironic that requests for documents under the Freedom of Information Act are routinely turned down or stalled indefinately. But a private in the army can log onto the State Department's computer system, with apparently no trouble, and download anything he wants to.
If Hillary is concerned about saving peoples' lives she should be firing everyone in her department's IT department and replacing them with professionals.
"If Hillary is concerned about saving peoples' lives she should be firing everyone in her department's IT department and replacing them with professionals."
The IT department would have been responsible for limiting access to the data to only those authorized. They would not have been responsible for determining who was authorized to see what.
An authorized individual accessed data he was authorized to access. That isn't an IT failure.
So I guess she'll be out-sourcing it to Ze. Shouldn't cost more than 5x to 10x what the Civil Service cost.. THanks Hillary, I'm sure once SSI is cut there'll be plenty of money.
>^^<
sheepherder
These documents were cross linked and uploaded on ZIPERNET, the classified Defense Department system. Lots of people have access to ZIPERNET, I did when I served. Think of it like a huge searchable database. If your an intelligence analyst, then you probably should have access to this type of information. The real issue isn't that this type of information is widely accessible to government employees, the issue is the CONTENT of the memos and cables.
I don't deplore the frank and often crude language to describe foreign governments or leaders, honest information IS needed. What we all should decry are the double dealing, backstabbing, stating one thing for the public and doing the opposite in private, and the blatant corruption and outright theft of public monies.
This private did ALL of us a great service, one more peek behind the curtain hiding an out of control cabal of thieves, liars, and killers.
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That U.S "democracy is an orchestrated charade," at least in the presidential election process, is an absolute fact. I write about my own first hand involvement in rigging and scripting the Jimmy Carter presidency. From there, I work backward and forward to advise that Ike's "military-industrial complex" took over the presidency after his departure. Focus on the units entitled "The Scripting of the Carter Presidency," "The Military-Industrial-Organized Crime Complex," and "Background" in this free, safe, well-written download.
http://www.lulu.com/product/file-download/revolution-or-extinction/13852356
By the way, I only have written about the rigging of the elections from 1960 to 2000. Fortunately (for my position, experience and theory),lot's of folks feel 2000 and 2004 were rigged. Obama was rigged in, also, to serve the complex system, the invisible government. You want to know how?
Marcos -
Yes, I'd like to know your views on how the 2008 presidential election was "rigged."
My personal perception is that as the Hillary/Obama primary battle wound down, the Obama campaign promised Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State post (rather than the Veep spot on the ticket) in exchange for her promise not to have a floor fight or roll call vote at the Democratic National Convention. That deal stuck.
From there on in, the Obama campaign made some other behind the scenes assurances to staff the inner policy making circle of a new, change-oriented White House with some reliable retreads from the Clinton administration, plus some other "right centrist" establishment figures like Geithner, Bernanke and above all, Robert Gates. Those promises are what gained Obama the key credential of being a safe pair of hands on national security, on taxes, and on not shaking up Wall Street. Those deals stuck too.
After Obama's inauguration, the remaining key policy-making slots in the federal executive branch were not filled with what the Democratic Party's traditional base, young voters, and many legitimate independent voters who favored Obama over McCain believed would be new, progressive, legitimately change-oriented thinking. There weren't many seats left at the table anyway.
Very tentative efforts to reverse Bush/Cheney era policies on torture, Gitmo, and bringing the troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan met fierce resistance both outside and inside the Obama White House. The Justice Department quietly folded on holding anybody criminally accountable for anything that happened on Bush's watch. The Democratic Congressional leadership pissed away its subpoena power opportunities to expose the crimes committed and massive corruption of the previous eight years.
Obama's December, 2009 West Point speech doubling down the US military presence in Afghanistan, escalating the drone and special forces carnage, and embracing the whole Homeland Security war-on-terror mindset was the public watershed moment. From there on in, it's been pretty much all down hill, whether you consider it an invisible government behind the scenes in seemless transition, or the tail simply wagging the dog.
Bill from Saginaw
My only issue with your theory, which may be right, is that Obama had enough popular support that he didn't need to make any deals. So I wonder if he the deal was made long before. If Obama really believed in his own rhetoric, I tend to think he wouldn't make such deals.
On the rigging, that starts way before the election. It starts with the voting rule made by both parties that make it difficult for third parties to even get on ballots. It continues with both parties, especially the Democrats, making legal challenges to third parties that try to get on ballots. For Democrat and Republican candidate that do run in the primaries, the rigging continues with the complicity of M$M with "unfavorable" candidates getting less coverage, not always allowed to participate in debates, less funding from the two parties, and pressure to drop out. In addition, the "debates" are designed to limit debate and are really designed as an outlet for talking points. That keeps the threat of anybody trying to rock the boat away. Disenfranchisement is another rigging tool to keep the voter pool smaller. Rigging also occurs because the parties encourage and allow such tremendous amounts of money into the campaigns that it is difficult for third parties to challenge. The rigging is systematic.
In the end, what are left are a few "acceptable" candidates.