US mid-term
congressional elections are often humdrum affairs that usually
produce low voter turnouts. But this November 7th’s
vote is shaping up as the most exciting and important mid-term
election in modern American history.
The upcoming
vote has generated extraordinary interest around the globe.
Polls in Asia, Europe, and Latin America show the widely-expressed
hope American voters will deliver a stinging rebuke to the Bush
Administration and end its war in Iraq.
Last week,
a senior State Department official finally spoke the truth about
administration policies in Iraq, calling them “arrogant and
stupid.” He later retracted his statement, but the damage was
done.
Illustrating
this point, the increasingly out of touch Vice President Dick
Cheney just assured Americans the catastrophic war he and the
neoconservatives engineered in Iraq was going “remarkably well.”
President Bush ordered the powerless US-installed government
in Baghdad to “get tough” with powerful Shia militias.
Panicked
by the looming specter of defeat in Iraq, George Bush suddenly
declared his cherished mantras – “we won’t cut and run” and
“stay the course” – inoperative. The new party line: “flexible
response.”
Meanwhile,
John McCain, the current Republican frontrunner for the 2008
presidential election, is daftly calling for doubling of US
troops in Iraq, which would mean reinstating national conscription.
But Bush’s
new motto looks more likely to be “fudge and flee” as he scrambles
for a face-saving way out of the disaster in Iraq. Things are
so bad, the Bush Administration is actually pleading with “axis
of evil” members Syria and Iran to help it out of the Iraq mess.
Yet many
Republicans still keep hoping their politics of stupidity will
continue to fool American voters. Wiser Republicans are swiftly
backing away from the increasingly unpopular president.
Republicans
and demagogues of the Christian far right have joined to promote
fear, religious and racial hatred, and the crassest jingoism
to America’s most gullible, poorly educated voters.
Staggering
subsidies for farmers, tax breaks for big business, doubling
military spending, and unlimited support for Israel, won Republicans
more support from key voter groups.
Today,
however, Republicans have sunk to their lowest point in memory.
Only 16% of Americans approve of the job the Republican-run
Congress is doing.
The US
Constitution established Congress as America’s premier arm of
government. George Bush, Dick Cheney, and their neoconservative
allies used 9/11 to turn Congress into a rubber stamp like the
old Supreme Soviet.
Look at
the embarrassing Republican leaders in Congress, the world’s
greatest legislature, the heir to the great Roman Senate:
The shambling
Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert, was a high-school wrestling
coach. The once feared House leader, Tom Delay, was a cockroach
exterminator before going to Congress. They were barely worthy
of political office in Dogpatch, never mind Washington.
Both Republicans
and Democrats are steeped in Washington’s endemic corruption
and influence peddling due to the constant need to raise campaign
funds by kow-towing to special interests.
Members
of both parties voted like clapping seals for the Iraq War.
But Republicans took the lead in promoting and sustaining that
totally unnecessary conflict, now estimated to likely cost upwards
of $1 trillion before it is lost.
Senior
Bush administration officials responsible for the Iraq disaster
– Dick Cheney, George Tenet, Condoleezza Rice, Paul Wolfowitz,
and Colin Powell – made astounding fools of themselves before
the world by chorusing a litany of grotesque lies.
It’s hard
to think of another administration in modern history that has
done more grave damage to US interests and reputation abroad,
or so grievously undermined the system of Constitutional government
at home. None of America’s foreign enemies have ever inflicted
so much damage.
Politicians
are all too rarely punished for their egregious misdeeds and
dishonesty. But this November 7, Americans will have a golden
opportunity to deliver judgment on the politicians and officials
who misled them and the nation.
Voters
will be able to punish many of the Republicans and spineless
Democrats who voted for the illegitimate war in Iraq, and supported
President Bush’s violations of the Constitution by spying on
citizens, illegal wiretapping, and overriding laws made by Congress.
All
American legislators who voted this month to ignore or violate
the sacrosanct laws of the Geneva Convention and the basic right
of habeas corpus, and who disgracefully voted to legalize torture,
should be ousted.
American
voters will hopefully ignore all the fear-mongering they have
been subjected to and remember the basic and most important
tenet of democratic politics: “throw the rascals out!”
(Eric
Margolis is a life-long Republican, who feels that his party
has left him.)