home / subscribe / donate / books / archives / search / links / feedback / events / faq
The New Print Edition of CounterPunch, Only for Our Newsletter Subscribers!
Why Blacks Keep Quiet About Obama
“Comedian Jon Stewart asked Obama, if elected, ‘Will you pull a bait and switch and enslave the white race?’ Kinda funny. Except that’s precisely the sentiment that underlies white race fear.” Read Kevin Gray’s compelling report in the new edition of our subscriber-only newsletter. PLUS Would the US politically exploit Myanmar’s killer cyclone? Would Laura Bush be the pitcher in this dirty game? You bet. Read Peter Lee’s savage dispatch. PLUS You breathe, you die. Jeffrey St Clair on L.A.’s Weapon of Mass Destruction. Get your copy today by subscribing online or calling 1-800-840-3683 Contributions to CounterPunch are tax-deductible. Click here to make a donation. If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now! CounterPunch books and gear make great presents.
|
Today's Stories June 26, 2008 Patrick Cockburn June 25, 2008 David H. Price Stephen Soldz Andy Worthington Marjorie Cohn Joanne Mariner Ralph Nader Robert Weissman Christopher Brauchli Suren Pillay Seth Sandronsky Website of the Day June 24, 2008 Ishmael Reed P. Sainath Nikolas Kozloff Gregory Kafoury Betty Shamieh Mike Whitney Andy Worthington Bill Christison Philippe Marlière Website of the Day June 23, 2008 Michael Hudson John Ross Peter Montague Ramzy Baroud Robert Fantina Robert Weitzel David Macaray Howard Lisnoff Richard Rhames Gail Dines Tim Matson June 21 / 22, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair Pam Martens Mike Whitney Chris Floyd Tim Wise Paul Craig Roberts Michael Winship Ron Jacobs Ramzy Baroud Alan Farago Michael Yates Dave Lindorff Bernard Chazelle Linda Mamoun Jo-Shing Yang Robert Jensen Website of the Weekend
June 20, 2008 Robert Oscar Lopez Paul Craig Roberts Bouthaina Shaaban Bill Quigley Moshe Adler Patrick Cockburn Andy Worthington Norman Solomon Martha Rosenberg June 19, 2008 Ralph Nader Chellis Glendinning Neve Gordon Dave Lindorff Sheldon Richman George Bisharat Jackie Corr Farzana Versey Website of the Day June 18, 2008 Nicole Colson Rev. William E. Alberts Vijay Prashad Parvez Ahmed Bob Moss Dave Lindorff David Wilson June 17, 2008 Conn Hallinan Wajahat Ali Marjorie Cohn Uri Avnery David Macaray Rannie Amiri Website of the Day June 16, 2008 Uri Avnery Corey D. B. Walker Howard Lisnoff Dennis Loo Paul Craig Roberts June 13 / 15, 2008 Douglas Valentine Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair Peter Linebaugh Ishmael Reed Joe Bageant Harry Browne Andy Worthington Jeff Sharlet Binoy Kampmark Alan Farago Brian Cloughley Manuel Garcia, Jr. Reza Fiyouzat Patrick Bond / David Yearsley Niranjan Ramakrishnan Ronnie Cummins Dan Bacher Michael Dickinson Seth Sandronsky Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend June 12, 2008 Judith Levine Patrick Cockburn Saul Landau Christopher Brauchli Norman Solomon Helen Redmond Laura Carlsen Jeremy R. Hammond Anne Landman Website of the Day June 11, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Ralph Nader Joshua Frank Clifton Ross Muhammad Idrees Ahmad Stephen Lendman Diane Farsetta Ron Jacobs Deborah Rich Hop Wechsler Website of the Day June 10, 2008 Alan Farago James G. Abourezk Saree Makdisi Malini Johar Schueller John Ross Wajahat Ali Peter Morici Jordan Flaherty Gary Macfarlane Joanne Mariner Website of the Day June 9, 2008 Uri Avnery Nikolas Kozloff Allan Nairn Dennis Loo Harry Browne C. Hand Peter Morici Kenneth Couesbouc Martha Rosenberg James L. Secor Website of the Day June 7 / 8, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Ishmael Reed Jeffrey St. Clair Nikolas Kozloff Dave Lindorff Robert Fantina Conn Hallinan Neve Gordon Tom Barry Patrick Irelan Tim Wise David Ker Thomson Joshua Frank David Yearsley James T. Phillips Joe Allen P. Sainath David Macaray B.R. Gowani Fred Gardner Peter Harley Michael Dickinson Jen Roesch Poets' Basement Website of the Day
June 6, 2008 Frank Barat Patrick Cockburn Gary Leupp James Abourezk Peter Morici Faheem Hussain Andy Worthington Ayesha Ijaz Khan Dave Lindorff Website of the Day June 5, 2008 Patrick Cockburn Sharon Smith Nikolas Kozloff Linn Washington, Jr. Omar Barghouti Scott Pellegrino John Walsh Dan Bacher DC Larson Robert Jensen Website of the Day June 4, 2008 Eric Walberg Gary Leupp Ralph Nader Dave Lindorff George Wuerthner Victor M. Rodriguez Remi Kanazi Stephane Luçon Farzana Versey Laray Polk Website of the Day June 3, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts / Mike Whitney Steve Early Manuel Otero George Bisharat Nikolas Kozloff Dan Bacher Website of the Day June 2, 2008 Uri Avnery Nikolas Kozloff Allan J. Lichtman Malini Johar Schueller Robert Weissman Peter Morici Manuel Garcia, Jr. John Ross Ahmad Al-Akhras Website of the Day May 31 / June 1, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair Gary Leupp Stan Cox Rannie Amiri P. Sainath Binoy Kampmark Robert Fantina Seth Sandronsky Corporate Crime Reporter Anthony DiMaggio Karl Grossman Matt Reichel Paul Myron Hillier Andy Worthington David Yearsley Daniel Cassidy Charles Thomson Gary Corseri Wajahat Ali Ron Jacobs Poets' Basement Website of the Day
May 30, 2008 Bassam Aramin Andrew Cockburn Saul Landau Nikolas Kozloff Robert Sandels Dave Lindorff Martha Rosenberg Harvey Wasserman Doug Giebel Shaun Harkin Website of the Day May 29, 2008 Jeffrey St. Clair Nikolas Kozloff Col. Dan Smith Karl Grossman William S. Lind Robert Weissman Dave Lindorff David Macaray Chris Genovali Laura Carlsen Website of the Day May 28, 2008 Wajahat Ali Ralph Nader Brian McKenna Corporate Crime Reporter Brian Cloughley Eric Walberg Michael Dickinson Ijaz Khan Website of the Day May 27, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Greg Kafoury Jean Bricmont Tim Wise Ricardo Alarcón Stephen Soldz Andy Worthington Alan Singer Richard Neville Susie Day May 26, 2008 Uri Avnery Bill Quigley Col. Dan Smith Cindy Sheehan Marjorie Cohn Fred Gardner Raymond J. Lawrence Harvey Wasserman Moncia Benderman David Rovics Website of the Day May 24 / 25, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Jeffrey St. Clair Barbara Rose Johnston Nikolas Kozloff Adriana Kojeve Robert Fantina Dave Lindorff David Yearsley Nelson P. Valdés Kathleen M. Barry John Ross Allison Kilkenny Fred Gardner Elizabeth Schulte Daniel Gross Christopher Brauchli Richard Rhames Daniel Cassidy Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend
May 23, 2008 Paul Craig Roberts Alan Farago Conn Hallinan Mark Engler George Wuerthner Kamran Matin Sandy Boyer / Robert Weitzel Cindy Sheehan Liaquat Ali Khan Website of the Day
May 22, 2008 Vijay Prashad Joanne Mariner Sharon Smith Jeff Birkenstein Brendan McQuade Peter Morici Niranjan Ramakrishnan Dave Zirin Ron Jacobs Stephen Lendman Website of the Day May 21, 2008 Jeffrey St. Clair Nikolas Kozloff Alan Farago Dave Lindorff David Model Eric Walberg Franklin Lamb Kenneth Couesbouc Website of the Day
May 20, 2008 Ralph Nader Uri Avnery Patrick Irelan Ray McGovern David Macaray Chris Genovali Ibrahim Fawal Christopher Ketcham Andy Worthington Martha Rosenberg Website of the Day May 19, 2008 Saul Landau Paul Craig Roberts Brian McKenna Patrick Cockburn B. R. Gowani Dr. Trudy Bond Cindy Sheehan John Mohawk Remi Kanazi Robert Day Website of the Day |
June 26, 2008
Lying He Knew Was a Sin McClellan's Mini Mea CulpaBy SAUL LANDAU Betrayal by Karl Rove and Scooter Libby, Scott McClellan viewed as ultimate betrayal. Yes, Bush and Cheney had prevaricated their way into a war with Iraq, which upset him, but not to the extent of the treasonous behavior by his bosom buddies. Former Bushies, McClellan had observed, can achieve revenge and atonement by writing a book. (What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception). McClellan, the innocuous former Bush Press Secretary -- July 2003 to April 2006 -- joins a growing group of deserters cum authors who felt disillusioned or betrayed by Bush and Cheney. Former Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill shook his head in amazement – in print – at Bush’s astonishing ignorance about the economy and hubris on Iraq. Richard Clarke angrily denounced the Bushies – and particularly Condi Rice when she served as National Security Adviser – for their complacency and downright inaction on terrorism before 9/11. Each of them emerge as modern versions of Tom Lehrer’s Irish girl who slew the rest of her family members. But “when at last the police came by, Her little pranks she did not deny, To do so she would have had to lie, And lying she knew was a sin.” For the Bushies, lying constituted the principle method of communicating with the public, the press and Congress. But when Rove and Libby lied to Scotty about their roles in leaking former CIA official Valerie Plame’s name to the media, they committed the unpardonable sin. Not lying to start an illegal war in Iraq, or institutionalize torture. “We do not torture,” Bush said after he had approved torture. McClellen knew that Bush had promised to fire anyone who leaked a classified name. Didn’t Scotty understand that when Bush made such promises he didn’t include Rove and Libby? Indeed, their jobs were leakers, not plumbers. Imagine, poor Scotty, the frat boys deceived him, he reported their deceptions as facts to the press and then he finds out that Bush himself authorized leaks that could help him politically – such as the name of Valerie Plame, wife of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson who exposed the Bush-Cheney lies about Saddam Hussein trying to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger. The wrath of the disillusioned pours forth in a book, from which McClellan not only gets even but makes a pile of money and will get high paid speaking gigs for several years. He warns of the “culture of deception,” the only means of operating that the Bushies have used to pollute the already deeply contaminated environment in which US politics operates He tells us the obvious: “Washington has become the home of the permanent campaign.” He described what we read and see daily on “news” shows as “a game of endless politicking based on the manipulation of shades of truth, partial truths, twisting of the truth, and spin.” Real hot stuff, Scotty, even if it’s been said and written hundreds of times before! The Bushies now feign surprise over McClellan’s revelations as if the deceivers have been deceived, a level of treason higher than that practiced by the gang who deceived their way into war. Fraternity, loyalty and trust became insider values on the road to imperial power. But once achieved, power dictates devotion, never to principal or to “we the people,” but to keeping power, increasing and consolidating power. Some academics and ideologues still cling to phrases like “spreading democracy,” as a historic mission of the American nation. What McClellan’s book shows, once again, is that Bush spreads words like excess mayonnaise on his sandwich. He swore we had to invade Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from sharing his WMD with Al Qaeda – a lie. Then he claimed that the WMD were not relevant, but the world was better off without the despot. And don’t forget democracy – as he began to systematically destroy its meaning at home with warrantless wiretaps and institutionalizing torture. Bush, like his aspiring follower, John McCain, insists that an immediate or even short range US departure from Iraq would hand victory to Al Qaeda even as his intelligence reports that Al Qaeda has been deeply weakened in Iraq and never really represented the great challenge to US occupiers. Like Henry Kisssinger, Bush will say anything. Unlike Kissinger, who fabricated in order to manipulate, Bush apparently does not allow truth to enter his mind when he speaks. That would be too difficult a multitasking job for him. Poor McClellan realized that Bush and the other bros in the power frat had toyed with him, probably giggled as they watched him repeat their fibs to the press and public. Scotty had no reason to believe Bush except his gut, which clearly ruled his intellect. He attributes Bush’s gut use to his policy mistakes, rather than attributing any base motives to the worst president in American history, a man who took office with the shadow of fraud cast over him, who led the nation into two stupid and bloody wars that will prove difficult to end, not matter who wins in November, directed the economy into debt, deficit and chaos and failed to respond to the most obvious challenge any leader would have to face: when Katrina hit New Orleans it took him five days to fly over it. McClellan claims Bush’s big mistake was not firing the treacherous Karl Rove for leaking Plame’s name – not for orchestrating the public deception campaign Bush and Cheney used to steer the nation to war. Neither McClellan nor most of the major press celebrities pose the larger questions – ones that might bring doubt onto the maxims that guide US politics. The obscene size of the defense budget, meaning the priorities of the nation, passes without careful scrutiny by the press secretary and the press. The assumption we all learn in grade school and high school – “we are a government of law, not of men” – begets little scrutiny from the media or the White House’s liaison to the media who is supposed to tell the truth. The Defense Department and its inflated budget have not defended us since World War II, the last time a nation attacked the United States. The major media have not educated the citizens since – well, you all can figure that out. When Bush claims to spread democracy few in the media scoff. Democracy means respect for the will of the people --- including those of Gaza when they elect Hamas, Iran and Venezuela when they choose Ahmadinejad and Chavez. The remnants of Bush’s old guard now call McClellan names. This “sore loser” is confused. True. In his book, poor Scotty whines about being deceived, instead of mourning for the dead and wounded in Iraq and the millions of Americans who will pay for generations for the deceit and folly of an Administration for whom he was official mouthpiece. Saul Landau received the Bernardo O’Higgins award from Chile. He is a fellow of the Institute for Policy Studies and author of A Bush and Botox World (AK/CounterPunch).
![]()
|
Now Available from CounterPunch Books! Born Under a Bad Sky: Coming Soon! RED STATE REBELS: Edited by ![]() Buy End Times Now! CounterPunch Books of the Crossroads: HOW THE IRISH INVENTED SLANG By Daniel Cassidy AMERICAN BOOK AWARD! ![]() Click Here to Buy! Click Here for Dates & Venues Michael Neumann's Devastating Rebuttal of Alan Dershowitz ![]() Click Here to Buy! Saul Landau's Bush and Botox World with a Foreword by Gore Vidal ![]() Click Here to Order! How They Made a Killing on the War on Terrorism ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() Humanitarian Imperialism By Jean Bricmont ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CITY BEAUTIFUL By Tennessee Reed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |