America Has Gone Away
by
Paul Craig Roberts
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Anyone who
doesn’t believe that the US is an incipient fascist state needs
only to consult the latest assault on civil liberty by Fox News
(sic). Instead of informing citizens, Fox News (sic) informs on
citizens. Jason
Ditz reports (antiwar.com Dec. 28) that Fox News (sic) "no
longer content to simply shill for a growing police state,"
turned in a grandmother to the Department of Homeland Security for
making "anti-American comments."
The media have
segued into the police attitude, which regards insistence on civil
liberties and references to the Constitution as signs of extremism,
especially when the Constitution is invoked in defense of dissent
or privacy or placarded on a bumper sticker. President George W.
Bush set the scene when he declared: "you are with us or against
us."
Bush’s words
demonstrate a frightening decline in our government’s respect for
dissent since the presidency of John F. Kennedy. In a speech to
the Newspaper Publishers Association in 1961, President Kennedy
said:
"No
president should fear public scrutiny of his program, for from
that scrutiny comes understanding, and from that understanding
comes support or opposition; and both are necessary. . . . Without
debate, without criticism, no administration and no country can
succeed, and no republic can survive. That is why the Athenian
law makers once decreed it a crime for any citizen to shrink from
controversy. And that is why our press was protected by the First
Amendment."
The press is
not protected, Kennedy told the newspaper publishers, in order that
it can amuse and entertain, emphasize the trivial, or simply tell
the public what it wants to hear. The press is protected so that
it can find and report facts and, thus, inform, arouse "and
sometimes even anger public opinion."
In a statement
unlikely to be repeated by an American president, Kennedy told the
newspaper publishers: "I’m not asking your newspapers to support
an administration, but I am asking your help in the tremendous task
of informing and alerting the American people, for I have complete
confidence in the response and dedication of our citizens whenever
they are fully informed."
The America
of Kennedy’s day and the America of today are two different worlds.
In America today the media are expected to lie for the government
in order to prevent the people from finding out what the government
is up to. If polls can be believed, Americans brainwashed and programmed
by O’Reilly, Hannity, Beck, and Limbaugh want Bradley Manning and
Julian Assange torn limb from limb for informing Americans of the
criminal acts of their government. Politicians and journalists are
screeching for their execution.
President Kennedy
told the Newspaper Publishers Association that "it is to the
printing press, the recorder of man’s deeds, the keeper of his conscience,
the courier of his news, that we look for strength and assistance,
confident that with your help man will be what he was born to be:
Free and Independent." Who can imagine a Bill Clinton, a George
W. Bush, or a Barack Obama saying such a thing today?
Today the press
is a propaganda ministry for the government. Any member who departs
from his duty to lie and spin the news is expelled from the fraternity.
A public increasingly unemployed, broke and homeless is told that
they have vast enemies plotting to destroy them in the absence of
annual trillion dollar expenditures for the military/security complex,
wars lasting decades, no-fly lists, unlimited spying and collecting
of dossiers on citizens supplemented by neighbors reporting on neighbors,
full body scanners at airports, shopping centers, metro and train
stations, traffic checks, and the equivalence of treason with the
uttering of a truth.
Two years ago
when he came into office President Obama admitted that no one knew
what the military mission was in Afghanistan, including the president
himself, but that he would find a mission and define it. On his
recent trip to Afghanistan, Obama came up with the mission: to make
the families of the troops safe in America, his version of Bush’s
"we have to kill them over there before they kill us over here."
No one snorted
with derision or even mildly giggled. Neither the New York Times
nor Fox News (sic) dared to wonder if perhaps, maybe, murdering
and displacing large numbers of Muslims in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
and Yemen and US support for Israel’s similar treatment of Lebanese
and Palestinians might be creating a hostile environment that could
breed terrorists. If there still is such a thing as the Newspaper
Publishers Association, its members are incapable of such an unpatriotic
thought.
Today
no one believes that our country’s success depends on an informed
public and a free press. America’s success depends on its financial
and military hegemony over the world. Any information inconsistent
with the indispensable people’s god-given right to dominate the
world must be suppressed and the messenger discredited and destroyed.
Now that the
press has voluntarily shed its First Amendment rights, the government
is working to redefine free speech as a privilege limited to the
media, not a right of citizens. Thus, the insistence that WikiLeaks
is not a media organization and Fox News (sic) turning in a citizen
for exercising free speech. Washington’s assault on Assange and
WikiLeaks is an assault on what remains of the US Constitution.
When we cheer for WikiLeaks’ demise, we are cheering for our own.
December
30, 2010
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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© 2010 Paul Craig Roberts
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