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Nixon's empire strikes back

Bush's imperial project has succeeded by learning the chief lesson of 
Watergate - muzzle the press.

Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday June 9, 2005
The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1502532,00.html

The unveiling of the identity of Deep Throat - Mark Felt, the former deputy 
director of the FBI - seemed affirm the story of Watergate as the triumph 
of the lone journalist supported from the shadows by a magically appearing 
secret source. Shazam! The outlines of the fuller story we now know, thanks 
not only to Felt's selfunmasking but to disclosures the Albany Times Union 
of upstate New York, unreported so far by any major outlet. Felt was not 
working as "a disgruntled maverick ... but rather as the leader of a 
clandestine group" of three other high-level agents to control the story by 
collecting intelligence and leaking it. For more than 30 years the secrecy 
around Deep Throat diverted attention to who Deep Throat was rather than 
what Deep Throat was - a covertFBI operation in which Washington Post 
reporter Bob Woodward was almost certainly an unwitting asset.

When FBI director J Edgar Hoover died on May 2 1972, Felt, who believed he 
should be his replacement, was passed over. The Watergate break-in took 
place a month later. As President Nixon sought to coerce the CIA and FBI to 
participate in his increasingly frantic efforts to obstruct justice, Felt, 
who had access to raw intelligence files, organised a band of his most 
trusted lieutenants and began strategic leaking. The Felt op, in fact, was 
part of a widespread revolt of professionals throughout the federal 
government against Nixon's threats to their bureaucratic integrity.

Nixon's grand plan was to concentrate executive power in an imperial 
presidency, politicise the bureaucracyand crush its independence, and 
invoke national security to wage partisan warfare. He intended to 
"reconstitute the Republican party", staging a "purge" to foster "a new 
majority", as his aide William Safire wrote in his memoir. Nixon himself 
declared in his own memoir that to achieve his ends the "institutions" of 
government had to be "reformed, replaced or circumvented. In my second term 
I was prepared to adopt whichever of these three methods - or whichever 
combination of them - was necessary."

But now George Bush is building a leviathan beyond Nixon's imagining. The 
Bush presidency is the highest stage of Nixonism. The commander-in-chief 
has declared himself by executive order above international law, the CIA is 
being purged, the justice department deploying its resources to break down 
thewall of separation between church and state, the Environmental 
Protection Agency being ordered to suppress scientific studies and the 
Pentagon subsuming intelligence and diplomacy, leaving the US with blunt 
military force as its chief foreign policy.

The three main architects of Bush's imperial presidency gained their 
formative experience amid Nixon's downfall. Donald Rumsfeld, Nixon's 
counsellor, and his deputy, Dick Cheney, one after the other, served as 
chief of staff to Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, both opposing 
congressional efforts for more transparency in the executive.

With perfect Nixonian pitch, Cheney remarked in 1976: "Principle is OK up 
to a certain point, but principle doesn't do any good if you lose." During 
the Iran-contrascandal Cheney, a republican leader in the House of 
Representatives, argued that the congressional report denouncing "secrecy, 
deception and disdain for the law" was an encroachment on executive authority.

The other architect, Karl Rove, Bush's senior political aide, began his 
career as an agent of Nixon's dirty trickster Donald Segretti - 
"ratfuckers" as Segretti called his boys. At the height of the Watergate 
scandal, Rove operated through a phoney front group to denounce the 
lynch-mob atmosphere created in this city by the Washington Post and other 
parts of the Nixon-hating media".

Under Bush, the Republican Congress has abdicated its responsibilities of 
executive oversight and investigation. When Republican senator John Warner, 
chairman of the armed services committee, held hearings on Bush's torture 
policy in the aftermath of the Abu Ghraib revelations, the White House set 
rabid House Republicans to attack him. There have been no more such 
hearings. Meanwhile, Bush insists that the Senate votes to confirm John 
Bolton as US ambassador to the UN while refusing to release essential 
information requested by the Senate foreign relations committee.

One of the chief lessons learned from Nixon's demise was the necessity of 
muzzling the press. The Bush WhiteHouse has neutralised the press corps and 
even turned some reporters into its own assets. The disinformation WMD in 
the rush to war in Iraq, funnelled into the news pages of the New York 
Times, is the most dramatic case in point. By manipulation and 
intimidation, encouraging atmosphere of self-censorship, the Bush White 
House has distanced the press from dissenting professionals inside the 
government.

Mark Felt's sudden emergence from behind the curtain of history evoked the 
glory days of the press corps and its modern creation myth. It was a warm 
bath of nostalgia and cold comfort.

· Sidney Blumenthal is former senior adviser to President Clinton and 
author of The Clinton Wars

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Secrecy is the cornerstone of all tyranny.  Not force, but secrecy... 
censorship.  When any government, or any church, for that matter, 
undertakes to say to its subjects, "This you may not read, this you must 
not see, this you are forbidden to know," the end result is tyranny and 
oppression, no matter how holy the motives.  Mightily little force is 
needed to control a man who has been hoodwinked; Contrariwise, no amount of 
force can control a free man, a man whose mind is free.  No, not the rack, 
not fission bombs, not anything.  You cannot conquer a free man; The most 
you can do is kill him.

-Robert A. Heinlein, Revolt in 2100

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