Moral Insanity
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
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Bush's ballyhooed
speech, full of swaggering braggadocio about his now-acknowledged
secret prisons and the tortures his minions practice there (which
Bush, using the usual prissy euphemisms favored by state-terror
sadists, calls "an alternative set of procedures"), made
much hay of the information squeezed out of al-Qaeda factotum Abu
Zubaydah. But as Ron Suskind noted in his piercing book, The
One Percent Solution and
notes again in a new Salon.com interview Zubaydah is
literally insane, suffering from a severe multiple personality disorder.
He was never a top al Qaeda operative, as Bush claimed yet again
in his bluster yesterday; and the "information" he spewed
out under torture was almost entirely garbage yet, as Suskind
notes, it sent American agents on wild goose chases all over the
world.
I
mentioned here earlier this week that as the Bush era endgame
begins, these thugs will grow more brazen in their depredations,
and more open about their brutal tactics. It's getting harder to
hide the massive extent of their lawbreaking, and if the Democrats
take Congress in November, it will be harder still. So what they
must do now is simply break down all notions of law and morality,
destroy the notions of justice and honor. They must make up down
and turn black to white: Torture is not bad, it's not a crime; torture
is good, it keeps us safe. You want to be safe, don't you? You
want your children to be safe, don't you? Then we must use
these "alternative procedures." And to keep us safe, the
president must be able to do anything he pleases, without hindrance
from the "pre-9/11 mindset" of the Constitution: he can
spy on us, he can imprison us without charges, he can hold us indefinitely,
he can even murder
us in "extrajudicial killings" without arrest, trial,
jury or warning. What's wrong with that, if it keeps your
family safe? Do you want your children to die? Because that's what
will happen if you oppose the president!
All of this
must
be made to seem normal, acceptable even laudable
if the Bush Faction is to remain in power and escape prosecution.
Like ABC's "Road to 9/11" propaganda film, Bush's speech
is part of a larger campaign of moral and political subversion that
will only grow in frenzy and intensity in the months to come.
The whole interview
with Suskind, firewalled by Salon, is available below after the
jump. We've dealt extensively with the Zubaydah case here, drawing
on Suskind's work, in the following posts:
September
8, 2006
Chris
Floyd [send him mail]
is the author of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
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© 2006 Chris Floyd
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