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January 23, 2008 at 08:41:08

Headlined on 1/23/08:
Victory! For Bush!

by larry beinhart     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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In the past few months, against all odds, Bush has scored two incredible victories in Iraq.
 
They are, of course, over his favorite enemies, the media and the American public.
 
Now, at last, the enemy in Iraq is being called Al Qaeda!
 
It doesn’t matter who they are, if we’re fighting them, they’re called Al Qaeda on CNN, NPR, NBC, Fox News, everywhere! Why it’s as if we’re actually fighting the people who attacked us on 9/11! Instead of a wide variety of groups and gangs and who knows what.
 
The victory runs deep. It not only transforms the present, it rewrites history.
 
This morning, NPR did a report on Fallujah. In it, they said, at least four times, that back in 2004 we were fighting Al Qaeda there. We weren’t. A look back at contemporary accounts shows that at the time the ‘enemy’ there was referred to as “insurgents,” “Sunni fighters,” “Saddam supporters,” and “Sunni extremists.” Not a word about being Al Qaeda.
 
One has to assume that some intelligent PR person in the administration, or in the Pentagon, has given orders that in all military press releases and in all military press conferences, the people we are fighting are to be referred to as “Al Qaeda!” No evidence required.
 
After all, the American media needs no evidence. They simply quote. Then the quotes enter their own language, mind set, and reference systems. They become an echo chamber, working relentlessly, though often unconsciously, to conquer the minds of the American people for Bushionics, the transformation of reality through re-labeling.
 
The second victory is the new certainty that “The Surge is Working.”
 
We saw it in the Democratic presidential debates. The moderator asked the candidates the question this way: “Now that everyone agrees that the surge has worked, how do you evaluate your opposition to it?” (I don’t have the transcript. That may not be the exact words, but to the degree it is a paraphrase, it is an accurate one.)
 
It is now a matter of accepted fact, in the media, that the surge has worked.
 
It may be acknowledged that the goals of the surge, a set of achievements by the Iraqi government, have not been met at all. It is occasionally pointed out, by nay sayers, that the decrease in violence has been achieved through ethnic cleansing, mass forced migrations, and by making common cause with exactly those people whom we were fighting in Fallujah and renaming them as ‘enemies of Al Qaeda.’ It may be acknowledged that in order to maintain conditions in Iraq, even at the level of relentless disaster that exists now, will require the presence of US forces for ten or twenty or fifty years. (It is never mentioned that one of the real goals in Iraq was precisely that, to establish a permanent military presence, exactly like those we have in Germany, Japan and Korea).
 
But in the minds of the primary audience, the media, and the minds of the ultimate audience, the American public, those are but footnotes, arcane trivialities, lost beneath that definitive headline: The Surge Has Worked.
 
With that established, and the enemy renamed, Bush has won his victory – the Iraq War is off the table as a campaign issue and the political conventional wisdom is massive drift toward accepting a permanent US military presence there.
 
This is an astounding triumph. It should be recognized as such. Recognition must go, also, to those members of the news media who made it possible, by mindlessly inserting administration PR claims into their ‘news’ reporting as fact.
 
“Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me,” is a colloquialism,  a line in a blues song (BB King), and occasionally misspoken by George Bush. But what are we to say about America’s media, including such “reputable” members as NPR, CNN and the NY Times? “Fool me once, fool me twice, fool me again and again, I’ll always be a fool for you.” What does that make them? Fools for Bush. Agents of delusion. Conduits for PR offensives. Enemies of reality.

 

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Larry Beinhart is the author of Wag the Dog, The Librarian, and Fog Facts: Searching for Truth in the Land of Spin. All available at www.nationbooks.org His new novel, Salvation Boulevard, (Nation Books) will be released in September, 2008.

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Currently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.
Mr MCurrently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.

Until every last drop ...

We're not leaving Iraq until every last drop of oil is drained. Live with it.

Most everyone that's been paying attention knows we're running out of oil. Even with an abundance of oil earth can only give about 2 billion of us a decent standard of living, without it around 90% will have to go. Cold hard fact.

It's why seemingly insane policies are allowed to continue by our so-called representatives. They, like any of us, want to make sure they're in that 10% that survive. So they'll continue to send our children into oils wars until it's oil is gone as we sink into a depression and die off from starvation. About this time a pandemic, in which there will be just enough vaccine for the elites, will wipe out the remaining population. The New World Order will then be built using what technology is available along with remaining natural resources.

It will be one more victory for bush and an ignominious end and sad commentary to our species.

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 9 diaries, 1254 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 11:17:52 AM
 


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"Enemies of Reality"

Says it pretty well. As far as the elite 10% remaining after a pandemic, google "chemtrails." I used to think the idea of spraying the U.S. population from the air with some unknown substance was sheer lunacy, but given the past 8 years, I'm beginning to believe our government is capable of anything, especially when it is something bad. What if say, we are systematically being sprayed with a harmless substance, harmless that is, until a certain pandemic breaks out, then we start dying in droves.  Outlandish? Crazy? Think about it...

by nikolai (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 8 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 12:02:42 PM
 


Currently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.
Mr MCurrently I'm a cartoonist and contributing writer for The New Orleans Levee.

Avian flu

When the first reports of Avian Flu came out the DOD requested a strain of the flu. This inofitself was puzzling to scientists that were asked to provide this to the DOD. But excuses where given that if they could come up with the ultimate killer Avian Flu virus they could provide a vaccine for it too.

In the weeks following 9/11 micro-biologists working on this suddenly started to die under mysterious circumstances.

http://www.rense.com/general18/five.htm

It's only a conspiracy theory when there is no evidence of a conspiracy.

by Mr M (4 articles, 0 quicklinks, 9 diaries, 1254 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 2:05:12 PM
 


i love this world. it is good to me
james zogbyi love this world. it is good to me

bush is the best president

i vote republican

by james zogby (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 3:48:17 PM
 


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L. RETZACKI'm a Librarian-Media Teacher @ Colton (CA) High School who worked as a music teacher/librarian-media specialist for the U.S. Dept. of Defense Dependent Schools in Canada & Japan for 31 years. Following retirement in 2001, I built a modest career as a freelance writer. Previously I'd been a pt. time broadcast journalist in Tokyo @ TV-Asahi, NHK-TV & NTV. I wrote restaurant reviews for the Yokosuka (Japan) Seahawk weekly newspaper; music reviews/political pieces for a now defunct e-zine. In m...

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Meritorious presidents

I thought Nixon was the pits, but in reality the guy was just a bitter, low class crook, notwithstanding his famed quote--"Well, this president is not a crook."  He pulled essentially minor offenses like the Plumbers Watergate breakin, the Enemies List.  Dubya has Tricky Dick beat all hollow.  Bush has eviserated the Constitution, killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis for no legitimate reason, and broke the US Treasury by wasting what?--trillions on the Afghan/Iraq wars, and all without a congressional declaration.  I used to think the only good thing about Bush was that his wife is an ex-school librarian.  Now it's that his surname is synonymous with a term for feminine pubic hair. 

by L. RETZACK (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 41 comments) on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 1:31:45 AM
 

 

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