May 22, 2007
Will Republicans Destroy Themselves Before They
Destroy America?
By Paul Craig Roberts
As
everyone except for a dwindling band of Bush supporters
now knows, the US is in a terrible situation in Iraq
from which it cannot extract itself. For Bush and
Cheney, their own pride and delusion are more compelling
than US casualties, the destruction of Iraq and its
people, and the inflaming of sectarian strife and
anti-American violence throughout the Middle East.
Congress is
complicit in the great strategic blunder. Republican
flag-wavers led Americans like lemmings into the abyss.
The Democrats have already abandoned the electorate that
gave them Control of Congress six months ago in the
false hope that the Democrats would corral the White
House Moron and lead America out of the abyss.
Like the Republicans, the Democrats serve the few
special interest groups that benefit, or believe that
they benefit, from the war. By now we all know who
these groups are: the oil industry, the
military-security complex, and the Israel Lobby, AIPAC.
This contrived war, based on lies and deception, serves
no other interest.
There is no longer any question whatsoever, not a single
sliver of doubt, that Americans were deceived into this
disastrous war. The President of the United States lied
to the American people, as did the Vice President, the
National Security Advisor, the Secretary of State, the
Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense,
the Undersecretary of Defense, as did every
neoconservative in the Bush administration, think tanks,
and media.
The
fact that the American people were lied to and deceived
does not absolve them from blame. The lie was
transparent, the logic nonexistent, the true facts
available and easy to discover.
America failed, because the American people failed. The
American people failed, because their self-righteousness
and their hubris made them easy saps for deception.
Even
now after five years of a disastrous policy, Republicans
cannot accept the facts about the US invasion and failed
occupation of Iraq. At the recent “debate”
between Republican presidential candidates in South
Carolina,
US Representative Ron Paul dared to tell the truth.
Rep. Paul said that our difficulties in the Middle East
are
“blowback” from our government’s determined attempts
to exercise hegemony over the Middle East.
Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, a
person who sunk so low as to
frame innocents while serving as US Attorney in
order to boost his name recognition, played the
self-righteous card to extreme. How dare Ron Paul
suggest that US policy toward Muslims has anything
whatsoever to do with attacks on the US! With all the
outrage he could muster, Giuliani asked Rep. Paul
“to withdraw that comment and tell us that he didn’t
really mean that.”
The
thunderous applause from the Republican audience to
Giuliani’s put-down of the only honest person present
underlines that the Republican Party is incapable of
leadership to end a futile and lost war that under
international standards is a war crime, an unprovoked
naked aggression based entirely on lies, deception and a
secret agenda.
At
other times, the Republican audience applauded in
support of torture and greeted John McCain’s protest
against the practice with cold silence.
In
the opening years of the 21st century the Republicans
have made it clear that they are willing to sacrifice
the US Constitution and Bill of Rights in order to wage
“war against terrorism.” This willingness makes
the Republican Party a more dangerous threat to
Americans than Muslim terrorists. Muslim terrorists
cannot destroy our country’s reputation, trash our civil
liberties and wreck our system of accountable
government, but the Republican Party has done a thorough
job of it.
The
Democratic Party is complicit in the Republican Party’s
crimes, but unlike the Republican electorate, the
Democratic electorate does not support the occupation,
the domestic police state measures, and the Bush
administration’s decision to send more combat troops to
Iraq. Although none of the current frontrunners for the
Democratic presidential nomination are independent of
the special interests that benefit from the war, it
might still be possible for a Democrat to emerge who
will represent the Democratic electorate instead of the
special interests.
Republican support for Bush’s contrived war against Iraq
has diminished the Republican party. Intelligent and
decent people have abandoned the party, which has
morphed into a
Brownshirt Party with which fewer people are willing
to be associated. The diminished Republican ranks will
make it difficult for the party to steal any more
elections.
If
we are fortunate, Republicans will complete their
self-destruction before they extinguish the Constitution
and destroy America.
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.