Blessings
in Disguise
by Karen
Kwiatkowski
by Karen Kwiatkowski
Voltaire
was not a man of faith. He claimed that he prayed only once to God:
"Oh. Lord, make my enemies ridiculous."
This
prayer, Voltaire tells us wryly, was granted.
Freedom-loving,
republic-preserving, excess in government-combating optimists in
America have been similarly blessed.
Our
enemies are again made ridiculous. The latest outrage might be the
Bush appointment of neocon bully
John Bolton as Negroponte’s replacement at the United Nations.
Arguably,
this appointment is no worse than the outrage of Central American
mobster John Negroponte as America’s representative to the United
Nations and the president’s representative to 23 million occupied
Iraqis.
Or
is President Bush outdoing another of his outrageous outrages –
that of appointing John Bolton to do arms control at the State Department
in the first place?
Some
see this as the continued rise of the neocons. But it looks to be
just one more example of a pathetic and bankrupt George Walker Bush
weakly showing gratitude for past neocon infusions of noble "missions"
and counterfeit "courage."
Of
course, to rational people, rewarding neoconservative policy failures
and ideological idiocy seems unthinkable – mistakes and violation
of the Constitution and other laws should be punished, the low and
lying performers fired. But rational people miss the wondrous point
of the Bush presidency.
It
begins in the mind of poor George Walker Bush, and his life up to
and including Texas governor. A morally impoverished Connecticut
born and educated "Texan" with political bloodlines but
no commitment to true conservatism, simmering with resentment of
his Poppy and burning with embarrassment for one too many business
failures, Dubya was a dream come true for neoconservatism – a populist
born-again Christian with instant political name recognition, and
yet as intellectually and morally hollow as a dry well.
Until
George was adopted by the neocons, he had no identifiable sense
of mission or moral courage. For neoconservatism, Dubya was the
missing link. Here was mainstream acceptance, credibility, a promise
of neocon dreams of transforming the Middle East into a vast security
buffer for Israel, American oil, and the necessary Balkanization
of aspiring Middle Eastern nation states, some increasingly uppity
in their politics and economic perspectives.
Prior
to his adoption by the neoconservative horde, George was the bad
seed in a family that already seemed as troubled, lawless and whacked-out
as any we might enjoy on reality television.
Like
reality television, the entertainment is staged, and so is the neocon
persistence in Washington. Staged, I mean. The show is just beginning.
The
impossibility of intelligence reform – where ego driven mediocrities
like Porter Goss reach the pinnacle of their career only to find
the
hours are long and that John Negroponte stands in his way at
every turn – is another blessing God has granted those who love
our vulnerable Republic. Trust that they will devour each other
and the sounds of ripping flesh in the anterooms of the oval office
will be music to the ears of those who suspect the politicization
of intelligence is out of control.
Wolfowitz
at the World Bank when that house of cards comes fluttering down?
It couldn’t happen to a better guy. Global anti-Americanism compounded
by extreme and unbacked American debt to those that do not enjoy
our company, no longer buy anything we make, and don’t fear a military
emasculated by morally
festering occupations and cowardly senior leadership – I’d say
the U.S., er…World Bank is in for some fun. Things have changed
from the glory days of Bretton Woods and petro-dollar gluts. Who
are we to begrudge such joy to Wolfie? Can no one rid us of this
turbulent priest of neoconservatism? Indeed, the most loyal insiders
will have done exactly that by sending the logic-impaired empire
maker from the Pentagon into the doomed World Bank
Bolton
at the UN seems hideous. But in the run up to the midterm elections
– where so many conservatives and the Republican Party have already
awakened to the present and future disaster of the radical Bush
presidency – its assault on the taxpayer, the military, the Republic,
other countries, its disregard for the bill of rights, State’s rights,
and citizen’s rights. The UN – or rather having the UN to kick –
is of huge political importance. The UN exists to be shunted, admonished,
ignored – and what better man that Bolton to do it? Bolton will
serve Bush well – by helping shift the 2006 Republican voter blame
for all the failed Bush foreign policy and much of his domestic
policy to other known "evil" entities.
It
is sheer genius to send Bolton the Unbearable to the UN – where
he will be sabotaged every moment, in a million invisible ways,
even as he sleeps. More importantly, Bolton as influential neocon
is done for by the very irrelevance of the UN to Bush policy development.
Consider
the coming Goss-Negroponte festival of bloody backstabbing, the
immense financial catastrophe waiting like smoldering coals for
the blast of hot air that is Paul Wolfowitz, and the irrelevant-by-definition
United Nations serving the far higher purpose of driving an already
marginally sane John Bolton into muttering madness.
We
are indeed greatly blessed.
March
9, 2005
Karen
Kwiatkowski [send her mail]
is a retired USAF lieutenant colonel, who spent her final four and
a half years in uniform working at the Pentagon. She now lives with
her freedom-loving family in the Shenandoah Valley, and writes a
bi-weekly column on defense issues with a libertarian perspective
for militaryweek.com.
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2005 LewRockwell.com
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