Twist
and Hate
by
Joshua Frank
by Joshua Frank
It is questionable
whether or not responding to the neocons’ assault on sanity is worth
the energy. They don’t take well to reason and they certainly aren’t
capable of dealing with truth. In fact the reality in which they
dwell is a manifestation of propaganda and isolated conspiracy theories.
Yeah, they
think we are out to get them and that we’ll destroy their comfortable
way of life. And what seems to be driving their delusional tendencies
is the teaming up of traditional conservatives, libertarians and
lefties – all of whom oppose the neocon wars.
Take FrontPageMag.com,
which recently went after the conservative, yet rational, Paul Craig
Roberts, former contributing editor to the National Review
and the Wall Street Journal. As FrontPageMag editor Ben Johnson
wrote in disgust of Roberts’ common sense which ran in LewRockwell.com:
"Roberts
has declared the war in Iraq lost, not to mention criminal. Abu
Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay are ‘torture centers,’ and Bush would
be ‘prosecuted’ … His pessimism about winning the War on Terror
dates literally to its inception. Two days after 9/11, Roberts
wrote, ‘a guilt-ridden people are no match for fanatical opponents
who believe in their cause’ … His writings also seemingly justify
terrorist attacks against innocent Americans, because, like Ward
Churchill, he believes there are no innocent Americans. ‘Americans
are complicit in the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqi women
and children as ‘collateral damage,’ he writes. So what is difference
between a military target and a ‘complicit’ family of four in
Des Moines?"
As if being
anti-neocon somehow implies that Roberts is also anti-American.
Johnson also distorted a recent column written by Roberts in which
he relayed several conspiracy theories passed along to him by readers
which explained how Bush might start a war with Iran.
"One of
the more extraordinary suggestions," wrote Roberts, "is
that a low yield, perhaps tactical, nuclear weapon will be exploded
some distance out from a US port. Death and destruction will be
minimized, but fear and hysteria will be maximized. Americans will
be told that the ship bearing the weapon was discovered and intercepted
just in time, thanks to Bush’s illegal spying program, and that
Iran is to blame. A more powerful wave of fear and outrage will
again bind the American people to Bush, and the US media will not
report the rest of the world’s doubts of the explanation."
Now, Roberts
did not intimate that he too believed such a scenario was likely,
only that the whacko neocons are capable of just about anything.
But Ben Johnson responded:
"Even
on the far-Left, such theories would be unwelcome. Although Kurt
Nimmo (a critic of DiscoverTheNetworks.org) and others have claimed
for years that Bush secretly plans to pre-emptively decimate Iran,
none have publicly claimed he would kill Americans as a pretext.
The only detail Roberts omitted was whether Bush was doing the
bidding of the Freemasons, the Illuminati, the British royal family,
or the Vatican."
Clearly such
theories like the neocons’ fear that Iran is out to nuke us, as
only relayed by Roberts, not endorsed – also border
on delusional. There is no doubt that the left has its fair share
of nutcases, as anyone who has been to a Green Party outing will
likely attest. But in this case, as it so often is with these folks,
they’d rather mince Roberts’ words than deal with the facts. Roberts
never actually said he’d condone the killing of Americans as in
the case of 9/11 (either did Ward Churchill), nor did he claim he
believed the Bush administration was likely to detonate a nuke off
the US coast in order to spark a war with Iran. The neocons are
delusional.
But
now that Paul Craig Roberts has turned against the neoconservative
agenda, folks like Johnson can’t stomach the fact that they are
at last a pitiable minority. The majority of the world hates Bush
and now the majority of Americans do too. They know their liar-in-chief
fibbed his way into Iraq and they don’t believe he’s telling the
truth about Iran. And they shouldn’t.
Libertarians
like Lew Rockwell, Justin Raimondo, and conservatives like Paul
Craig Roberts have joined forces with radicals like Alexander Cockburn
and Jeffrey St. Clair for a reason. They all oppose the Bush wars
in the Middle East and his slaughtering of civil liberties at home.
They aren’t all in agreement about market capitalism or environmental
concerns, but they do see eye-to-eye on the destructive nature of
the warfare state.
March
21, 2006
Joshua
Frank [send him mail]
is the author of Left
Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush, just published
by Common Courage Press. You can order a copy at a discount through
Josh’s blog.
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