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Why Hillary Clinton Has Always Been a Republican In the first of a series of profiles, Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair chart the formative years of Hillary Clinton. Watch her as she zigzags from Nixon campaigner and vote-fraud investigator in 1960 to Goldwater Girl and President of Young Republicans at Wellesley to her internship for Gerald Ford and campaigner for Nelson Rockefeller. Witness her reaction to the student protests at Yale and the demonstrations at Grant Park during the Democratic Convention in 1968. Learn how she and Bill vowed to "remake" the Democratic Party--using the Nixon model HRC learned about as a member of the House impeachment staff. And much more! Plus: David Price on anthropologist Andre Gunder Frank, the FBI and the Bureaucratic Exile of a Critical Mind.
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Today's Stories July 7 / 8, 2007 Saul
Landau July 6, 2007 Daniel
Ellsberg Gary
Leupp Harvey
Wasserman Omer
Subhani Marjorie
Cohn Christopher
Brauchli David
Michael Green China
Hand Renee
Saucedo Corporate
Crime Reporter Website
of the Day
July 5, 2007 Andy
Worthington Mike
Stark Norman
Solomon Michael
Schwartz Susie
Day Jacob
Hornberger Bill
Hatch Don
Fitz John
Wright Website
of the Day
July 4, 2007 St.
Clair / Frank Vijay
Prashad Carl
G. Estabrook Ron
Jacobs David
R. Dow Claudia
Johnson William
S. Lind Gregory
Afghani Paul
Edwards D.
K. Wilson Niranjan
Ramakrishnan Thomas
Jefferson Cindy
Sheehan Website
of the Day
Bill
Quigley Gary
Leupp Lynda
Brayer Richard
Thieme Helen
Redmond David
Swanson Jacob
Hornberger Ayesha
Ijaz Khan Franklin
Lamb Ray
McGovern Kevin
Zeese Dave
Lindorff Website
of the Day
Andy
Worthington Nina
Serrano Jack
Hirschman Paul
Craig Roberts Bill
Williams Anthony
Papa Sonja
Karkar Louay
Safi Anthony
Gregory Monica
Benderman Website
of the Day
June 30 / July 1, 2007 John
Ross Alan
Farago Peter
Quinn Christopher
Brauchli Robert
Fisk Uri
Avnery Judith
Siers-Poisson Saul
Landau Abbas
Zaidi Ron
Jacobs Ralph
Nader Donald
Worster Mike
Whitney Jacob
Hill Kenneth
Couesbouc Missy
Beattie Mohammad
Kamaali Ramzy
Baroud Leonard
Peltier Phyllis
Pollack Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
June 29, 2007 St.
Clair / Frank Brian
Cloughley Patrick
Cockburn Gilad
Atzmon Dave
Lindorff Jennifer
Matsui / Kevin
Zeese Daniel
Klimek David
Michael Green John
Chuckman Website
of the Day
June 28, 2007 Bill
Quigley Vijay
Prashad Margaret
Kimberley Winslow
T. Wheeler Philip
Rizk D.
K. Wilson Bill
Williams Mahmoud
El-Yousseph Richard
Rhames Paul
Krassner Website
of the Day
Marjorie
Cohn Dr.
Susan Rosenthal, MD Alan
Farago Carla
Blank Matthew
Abraham Sunsara
Taylor Russell
D. Hoffman Robert
Weissman Sen.
Russ Feingold Paul
Buchheit Website
of the Day
June 26, 2007 Jonathan
Cook Ralph
Nader Corporate
Crime Reporter Ron
Jacobs Martha
Rosenberg John
Chuckman Denny
Haldeman Anthony
DiMaggio Stephen
Fleischman William
S. Lind Website
of the Day
Paul
Craig Roberts Jennifer
Loewenstein Bob
Anderson Robert
Pollin Patrick
Cockburn Eva
Liddell Dan
Bacher Larry
Atkins Mark
Brenner James
Rothenberg Website
of the Day June 23 / 24, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Jeff
Taylor Oren
Ben-Dor Gary
Leupp Robert
Fisk David
Rosen Russell
Mokhiber Alison
Weir Robert
Fantina D.
K. Wilson Nicole
Colson Stephen
Soldz, Steven Reisner and Brad Olson Dave
Lindorff Benjamin
Dangl Michael
Dickinson Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
June 22, 2007 Andy
Worthington Sherwood
Ross Eliana
Monteforte Robert
Weissman Richard
Rhames Christopher
Brauchli Ramzy
Baroud Ehud
Krinis, David Shulman and Neve Gordon David
Michael Green Kathryn
Webber Website
of the Day
June 21, 2007 Peter
Linebaugh Natsu
Saito Ron
Jacobs Saree
Makdisi John
Stauber Scott
Liebertz Tom
Clifford Robert
Jensen Michael
J. Smith Jeb
Sprague Website
of the Day
Omar
Barghouti Andy
Worthington Margaret
Kimberley Robert
Weissman Russell
D. Hoffman Rannie
Amiri Stephen
Lendman Dave
Lindorff David
Swanson Anne
Dachel Website
of the Day
June 19, 2007 Ralph
Nader Dr.
Shepherd Bliss Bill
and Kathleen Christison Jeff
Leys Dave
Zirin Chris
Floyd Ben
Terrall Anthony
Papa VIPS Linda Flores Website
of the Day
John
Ross Paul
Craig Roberts Martha
Rosenberg Norman
Solomon Don
Santina Isabella
Kenfield James
Brooks Eva
Liddell Sam
Husseini Akiva
Eldar Website
of the Day
Alexander
Cockburn John
Halle Robert
Fisk Andy
Worthington Uri
Avnery Fred
Gardner Saul
Landau P.
Sainath Missy
Comley Beattie Alan
Gregory Walter
Brasch Website
of the Weekend
June 15, 2007 Alan
Farago Andy
Worthington Michael
Simmons Franklin
Lamb Gary
Leupp John
Ross Website
of the Day
June 14, 2007 Michael
Donnelly
Faisal
Kutty Harry
Browne Charles
Jonkel Steven
Higgs Bruce
Dixon Bruce
K. Gagnon
Website
of the Day June 13, 2007 Glen Ford Marjorie Cohn Bill Christison Charles Jonkel Silvia Cattori Richard Gott Firmin DeBrabander William S. Lind Keith Rosenthal Website of the Day June 12, 2007 Jeffrey St.
Clair Paul Craig
Roberts P. Sainath Ralph Nader Omar Waraich Dave Lindorff Harvey Wasserman Malini Johar
Schueller Ramzy Baroud Website of
the Day
June 11, 2007 Patrick Cockburn Paul Craig
Roberts Uri Avnery Norman Solomon Eva Liddell Rannie Amiri Rachel Voss Christopher
Brauchli D. K. Wilson Website of
the Day
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Edition From Clausewitz to Clinton and BushTotal WarBy KENNETH COUESBOUC On the first page of Vom Kriege, Clausewitz defines war as "an act of violence engaged to force an adversary to submit to one's will". And war is indeed the ultimate proof of power, submission or death. And, this being so, war is also the ultimate refusal to submit. Freedom and Death" chant Kazantzakis' Cretans as they kill and die. Clausewitz goes on to explain (1.1.24) that war is simply a continuation of politics by other means", that it is a way of achieving a political end. If submission is not obtained by demands or by threats, it can be imposed by military might. Clausewitz (1780-1831) grew up in a world where power politics and total war were being reintroduced by Napoleon Bonaparte. Neither was new as all empires are built this way. Nevertheless, the courts of Europe were taken by surprise. They had been accustomed to submitting the less "developed", more "primitive" peoples of the planet, some still living in the Stone Age. While limiting their internal fighting to perpetual skirmishes, mostly in the plains of Saxony and Flanders. Napoleon turned this around. After his triumphs in Italy came the Egyptian fiasco. And, from then on, he seems to have ignored the wide world and concentrated his energy, and that of the budding French nation, on the conquest of continental Europe. (He did, however, restore slavery in the dwindling French colonies, after it had been abolished by the Republic. Probably at the bidding of his first wife, Josephine, her family being plantation owners in Martinique.) Total war is an industrial process. A nation's productive forces are organized for just one purpose, military power. Eisenhower warned of the danger this represented for civil society, but it was Orwell who dissected and described the workings of the military-industrial world and the reasons for its perpetuation. Power is control. And control is more easily accepted in an anxiety prone situation. Only war maintains this constant tension and the submissiveness of nations to their leaders. Only war and total war in particular, can justify the control needed for absolute sovereignty. Ultimately, total war leads to total destruction. Moscow (1812) and Atlanta (1864) were tactical destructions, and Dresden (1945) may have been a mistake. But there is no doubt that the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were carefully calculated acts of wanton murder. Killing has become a science and an industry, ranging from the "surgical" strikes to the multi-megaton ones. Total war may also cover up more selective destructions, such as the Jews of Europe, or the Communists of Indonesia. These also have recourse to science and industry to provide them with the means to their ends. The destructive power of nuclear weapons meant that total war could no longer be "total". The two remaining adversaries at the end of WW2, the USA and the USSR, could not attack each other directly. They built up vast arsenals as threats and counter threats, but striking at the heartlands was out of the question. The so called Cold War merely outsourced the fighting to the rest of the planet. The slightest social disturbance in one zone of influence was immediately armed and financed by the other side. Insurgency and civil war spread like wild-fire over Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. By the late 1950's, China had joined the field as the third contender, making the fiction of Nineteen Eighty Four a reality. The leaders of the three super powers moved their pawns and their dominos, changed alliances, rewrote the past and controlled the future of the whole human race, and of all the other species into the bargain. Something was lacking, however. The threat of mutual nuclear destruction was so apocalyptic that it ended up by having a numbing effect. The imminent end of the world is a thought that is best repressed. This absence of future, obliterated by a mushroom cloud, could also be countered by a hedonistic way of life. The late 1960's and early 1970's, when a whole generation seemed to be dropping out, were an ideological low point for the power-mongers. Orwell had imagined that homeland hysteria could be maintained at a high level by, among other things, frequent public executions of enemy war criminals (sic) and regular haphazard explosions of bombs. He was thinking of WW2 type rocket bombs, the V1 and V2. But, in his film Brazil (1985), Terry Gilliam strikingly brought the story up to date. Homeland security is threatened by an Irish looking truck driver and a foreign sounding plumber. While package bombs explode in shops and restaurants. When the USSR finally went into insolvency in 1991 and could no longer pose as a credible menace, everything was in place for a new era, a new world order. Global war on terror was declared by Bush in 2001, after the September attacks. But we know that the Patriot Act had been prepared by the Clinton administration, following the Oklahoma bombing. Terror is the ideal foe, if one admits that war has become a spectacle. More than the continuation of power politics by other means, war has become a low intensity daily struggle of all against all. The terrorist danger is so protean, so multifarious, so persistent, and so easy to fake or to instigate, so hard to stamp out that, once instated, it is here to stay. The USA, Russia, China and their satellites need no longer confront each other to maintain a bellicose environment. They have found a common enemy, the axis of evil. Orwell's fictional character Winston Smith is allowed just enough rope to hang himself with. Or, more precisely, to bring him to Room 101. And so it is today with opposition wherever it comes from. The Thought Police is back in power with a vengeance and Big Brother is watching our every step, reading and listening to our every word and, as far as is possible, profiling our minds and intentions. Winston learns the hard way that the Party controls matter because it control minds. "Reality is inside the skull." Or, as Chomsky has pointed out, "There Is No Alternative" is the totalitarian thought structure of the new millennium. Ken Couesbouc can be reached at kencouesbouc@yahoo.fr ![]()
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