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Tortured Logic

Bush's Propaganda Rubicon

By Ted Rall

06/08/05 - - SACRAMENTO--Pushing the limits of rhetorical credulity has
proved one of the Bush Administration's most effective tactics. At a time
when leftist postmodernists argue against objective truth and rightist
anti-intellectuals promote proven lies as absolute truths, reality has
become marginalized by legitimized frauds.

In this twisted post-objective world, White House spinners see every
screw-up as a golden opportunity. Not only did he not lose the election,
Bush and his media organs drone on, he won a mandate! If WMDs weren't
found in Iraq, it just proves that they were moved to Syria--not that the
war was based on lies. The former detainees who claim they were tortured
at Gitmo? They "hate America," says Bush. Besides, they had been "trained
in some instances to disassemble [sic]--that means not tell the truth."
Why did the military release anti-American terrorists? They don't have an
answer to that. Ye.

Purveyors of propaganda, like pushers of narcotics, seal their doom when
they start partaking of their own product. The first signs that the
Bushies were breaking this cardinal rule appeared earlier this year after
demonstrations led Syria to withdraw troops from Lebanon. Kindly ignore
the bombs blowing up scores of Iraqis and American occupation troops, the
neoconmen demanded, even arguing that coverage of the carnage plays into
the hands of the Iraqis--er, terrorists. Events in Lebanon, Georgia and
Kyrgyzstan, they declared, vindicated Bush, preemptive attacks, the war on
terrorism--everything. "Well, who's the simpleton now?" crowed
conservative columnist Max Boot in the Los Angeles Times as if war were a
game. Which it is when you wage it for fun, safely ensconced behind a
computer keyboard thousands of miles away from the front lines.

In college I had a pothead pal who liked to score in spectacularly
dangerous neighborhoods. "They won't mug me," he'd say, "because they know
I'm cool." His rationale mutated after he got beaten and robbed: "They're
done with me now; next time they'll go after someone else." He thus talked
himself into going back, and got mugged again.

Propaganda, like any other drug, dulls the mind and destroys common sense.

Politicians live or die on their sense of what the average voter cares
about and suss out their take on any given issue. Republican leaders put a
thumb right on the national pulse after 9/11: Americans were willing to do
just about anything in the name of fighting terrorism, including going to
war against two countries that had little to nothing to do with the
attacks. Working up the gay-bashing anti-abortion bigots proved equally
potent in 2004. But victory wasn't the blank check for which they'd hoped.
They lost touch. They believed their own hype. They overreached.

People don't want Social Security to be privatized. Nor will they accept,
despite Rumsfeld's oughta-be-classic channeling of Rudyard Kipling "it's
dangerous to civilize nations," an endless occupation of Iraq. Failing an
increasingly elusive military victory against the Iraqi resistance, the
American public is looking for any excuse to cut and run. Revelations of
systemic torture of innocent civilian detainees by American troops at
Guantnamo, Abu Ghraib and Bagram provide a perfect reason for immediate
withdrawal. There are neither WMDs to find nor hearts and minds to win, so
why the hell are we there?

It's American common sense at its finest, but Bush is too self-benumbed to
see it.

The Pentagon released a report finding that, despite "a consistent,
documented policy of respectful handling of the Koran dating back almost
two and a half years," military investigators had confirmed five cases of
desecration of Islam's holy text by American soldiers. But when Bush and
his dogs took to the airwaves to bark "Only five! Only five!," even owners
of multiple patriotic car magnets shrugged. An Amnesty International
report that called Gitmo the "gulag of our time" and declared the United
States the world's most influential torture state stuck. Even Fox News
asked whether the GOP would suffer in the 2006 midterm elections as a
result.

Standard Bush tactics of blaming the murder and torture of Muslim
prisoners on "a few bad apples" like Lynndie England are falling flat.
Even people who voted for Bush and supported his wars are changing their
minds about torture. What's going wrong?

Where there's smoke there's fire, and most Americans know that if the
Pentagon confirms five cases of trashing the Koran there are probably
hundreds, possibly thousands more cases, unconfirmed by official channels
but no less true. Ditto for the torture allegations. How often have you
driven faster than the speed limit? What percent of the time did you
receive a ticket? How many times have you fudged your taxes? Ever been
audited? Now consider this: How often would you get caught if you had the
federal government to cover up for you?

Americans know that torture is the norm and that Bush approves of it. The
more they focus on what that says about America, and thus about them, the
more their revulsion will grow. It will take more than the usual pooh-pooh
propaganda to distract them from their growing disgust.

Copyright: Ted Rall - Visit his website http://tedrall.com/

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