Armageddon Gets No Press
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
What
has become of the print and TV media watchdogs who hounded President
Nixon from office because he lied about when he learned of a minor
burglary of no consequence in itself?
What
became of the watchdog media that bayed after President Reagan because
some low-level neoconservative officials sold arms to Iran and diverted
the money to anti-communist insurgents in Latin America?
President
Clinton was impeached by the House, though not convicted by the
Senate, for lying about a sexcapade with a White House intern.
Now
that we really need them, the watchdog media has hired out as public
relations and propaganda shills for the Bush administration and
the neocon network.
The
entire Bush administration—not merely the president—is involved
in the most extraordinary lies and fabrication of false intelligence
claims in order to lead America
into an unwarranted and illegal invasion of Iraq, an invasion that
has cost the US taxpayers $300 billion and resulted in the deaths
and maiming of tens of thousands of people.
The
sordid affair has been revealed in leaked top-secret Downing Street
memos, which were prepared for UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and
his cabinet. Unlike the Nixon episode, there is no need to search
for a "smoking gun." Smoking guns have been printed all
over the pages of the London Times. Yet hardly a peep from the watchdog
media.
The
August 1 issue of The American Conservative reports that Vice President
Cheney has instructed the US Strategic Command to prepare a plan
to spread the war by attacking Iran with tactical nuclear weapons
in the event of another terrorist attack on the US. Appalled US
Air Force officers have leaked the story, but you have not learned
of it from the tamed media.
A
federal prosecutor seems to be closing in on Karl Rove, president
Bush’s right-hand man, and on Scooter Libby, vice president Cheney’s
right-hand man. The two are suspected of leaking the identity of
a covert CIA agent, a felony. Both have had to hire lawyers. But
there is no demand for accountability from the US media.
American
civil liberties have been trounced by the "Patriot" Act.
Torture of detainees is now a routine practice of the US government
and defended by the attorney general. Senators and military officers
who try to place constraints on the inhumane treatment of detainees
are stonewalled by the White House.
The
mainstream media has been co-opted as propaganda organ for the Bush
administration. How did this come about?
It
came about through media concentration. There are no longer independent
voices in the mainstream media. American news reporting is a corporate
operation run with a view to advertising profits and the accommodation
of government in order to protect holdings of valuable federal licenses.
For reporters and editors, knowing what to say and not to say is
the main qualification for job security.
A
person who wants to find out anything must go online and spend time
learning the sites that are trustworthy.
The
Internet, thought invaluable for spreading news, hasn’t the impact
on the public of a story pounded over and over on TV news or newspaper
front pages. Exposure on the Internet doesn’t have the same embarrassment
factor as exposure on TV news and the New York Times front page.
The
public is still socialized into taking its cue from the old TV and
print media. This media is now heavily controlled, partly through
job fears of editors and reporters.
This
raises the question whether government officials who have broken
the law and betrayed trust will be held accountable.
Consider
the implications if the Bush administration escapes accountability:
The
executive branch will have established itself as above the law.
The
executive, armed with a compliant media, will have war-making power
subject only to successful PR spin. It means the final end of the
people’s right to declare war via elected representatives in Congress.
The
few remaining restraints on the executive’s ability to detain people
indefinitely without charges will be removed. This power will silence
the Internet.
Spiteful
neighbors, employees, former spouses, whomever will gain the power
to report any disliked person. The anti-terrorist apparatus needs
victims to demonstrate its effectiveness, and as warrants, hearings,
and evidence are no longer required, Americans will simply disappear
like Soviet citizens in the Stalin era.
The
"imperial judiciary" will disappear overnight. No checks
and balances will remain.
Gentle
reader, you can continue with this theme in "How the Worst
Get on Top," a chapter in F.A. Hayek’s classic, The Road
to Serfdom. You might as well learn what it is going to be like
as you are already half way there.
The
worst rise rapidly as the honest depart the corrupt system. Two
US Military prosecutors, Major Robert Preston and Captain John Carr,
resigned after denouncing rigged Guantanamo trials of detainees
as "a severe threat to the reputation of the military justice
system and a fraud on the American people."
Altogether
now, let’s yell, "I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take
it any longer."
August
2, 2005
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research
Fellow at the Independent Institute.
He is a former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal,
former contributing editor for National Review, and a former
assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2005 Creators Syndicate
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