Braindead Conservatives
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
President
Bush learned about the US torture of Iraqi detainees the same way
you did from TV news compelling evidence that Bush has been manipulated
by VP Cheney, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and the neocon warmongers.
And you thought President Bush was in charge!
President
Bush is being manipulated to promote war against the Muslim Middle
East. Before conservatives ridicule him for being a manipulated
object, they need to look in the mirror. They, too, are manipulated.
It
is close to impossible for conservatives to get any but rah-rah
kick-their-terrorist-butts commentary on the Iraqi conflict. Anyone
who relies on Fox News, the Weekly Standard, National
Review or the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page for
understanding the US invasion and occupation of Iraq is as propagandized
as Germans during the Nazi era.
The
TV networks are not much better. Indeed, it is a legitimate question
whether the invasion could have occurred without television’s interest
in exciting news.
American
conservatism was killed by the September 11 terrorist attack on
the US. Overnight conservatives became neoconservatives, determined
to protect America by remaking the world in our image.
Neocons
are not conservative. They are, as Professor Claes
Ryn has conclusively shown, neo-Jacobins. Their roots lie in
Robespierre and the Trotskyite left. Conservative media voices have
become neocon propaganda organs.
Prior
to the US invasion of Iraq, it was clear that the US was making
a strategic blunder. An invasion that would clearly outrage the
Muslim world, breed terrorism, and even unite long-feuding Muslims
was not in our interest or in Israel’s interest.
The
new conservatives, however, would brook no dissent about the righteousness
of the American cause in Iraq. With their policy in ruins, neocons
now claim that Bush failed because he was not forceful enough. Prior
to the torture scandal, neocons were calling for Defense Secretary
Rumsfeld’s resignation for being a wimp and not invading the entire
Middle East.
If
you listen to conservative talk radio, you will hear wholesale apologies
and excuses for everything the US has done in Iraq and demands for
more extreme actions. "Quagmire" is dismissed as the defeatist talk
of the liberal press, a liberal plot to defeat America in Iraq just
as in Vietnam. Neoconservatives regard any accurate description
of our situation in Iraq as treason.
There
is a large contingent of neocon brownshirts who believe that Americans
have let the millennium-old crusade against Islam go unfinished
for too long.
This
is not an environment in which sound judgments are likely to be
made. Just as Hitler, stalemated in his war against England, marched
off into Russia, neocons argue that to win in Iraq we need to attack
Syria and Iran. If Bush is reelected, wider war and a draft to feed
it seem a certainty.
May
11, 2004
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 and a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
He is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2004 Creators Syndicate
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