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		<title>When Does Individualism Become Narcissism?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 13:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Individualism has metastasized into a malignant form of narcissism and it endangers the country.  People who think they are the center of the universe easily justify enslaving others to meet their needs. There is a new brand of unthinking and wholly materialist consumer with a distinctly narcissistic cosmological view. They are the perfect consumer. They [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=306&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/41h0bgq43dl-_bo2204203200_pisitb-sticker-arrow-clicktopright35-76_aa240_sh20_ou01_11.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-308" title="41H0Bgq43dL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_[1]" src="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/41h0bgq43dl-_bo2204203200_pisitb-sticker-arrow-clicktopright35-76_aa240_sh20_ou01_11.jpg?w=150&#038;h=150" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Individualism has metastasized into a malignant form of narcissism and it endangers the country.  People who think they are the center of the universe easily justify enslaving others to meet their needs. There is a new brand of unthinking and wholly materialist consumer with a distinctly narcissistic cosmological view. They are the perfect consumer. They live life as a zero sum game in which for them to win someone else must lose. They are social Darwinists when it comes to others (particularly minorities) but are the first to exploit any government largess that applies to them. They mindlessly watch commercials and slavishly let the TV guide their behavior. They claim to be Christians but consider compassion a sign of weakness. Rather than loving their neighbor they live by a creed of screwing any neighbor if they get in the way. They are very much <a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/41h0bgq43dl-_bo2204203200_pisitb-sticker-arrow-clicktopright35-76_aa240_sh20_ou01_1.jpg"></a>part of the epidemic of narcissism that is transforming America. They spend money they do not yet have and are more than willing to pass on debt to their grand children to have low taxes now for themselves. They have a deep mistrust of both intelligence and culture. The females often votes by how good looking the man is and the male votes based on whether he would like to guzzle beer with the candidate. They read rarely and depend on the gibberish in the mass electronic media for their news. From the media they learn slogans and they repeat those slogans at the drop of a hat as expression of their own opinions.</p>
<p>Look at this video. Notice that they think and speak in slogans.</p>
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		<title>Dangers of Being An Empire</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 12:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[America has become an empire in spite of the warnings of founders like Washington. The last president who understood the risks of imperialism was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was concerned at the creation of a garrison state as a result of the growth of a permanent armaments industry. He thought the alliance between the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=303&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>America has become an empire in spite of the warnings of founders like Washington. The last president who understood the risks of imperialism was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. He was concerned at the creation of a garrison state as a result of the growth of a permanent armaments industry. He thought the alliance between the military and huge corporations could threaten the foundation of the American way of life. It has come to pass. In his farewell address he said:</p>
<p><em><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/dwight-eisenhower12.jpg"><img class="alignleft" title="dwight-eisenhower[1]" src="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/dwight-eisenhower12.jpg?w=104&#038;h=150" alt="" width="104" height="150" /></a>“The total influence &#8212; economic, political, even spiritual &#8212; is felt in every city, every State house, every office of the Federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarra</em><em>nte</em><em>d influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.”</em></p>
<p>After WW II America accepted the role of replacing the British Empire. Few spoke out about the risks to the country associated with the role. The most sacred values of the country would be compromised and a less democratic and more authoritarian government was inevitable unless the country heeded Ike’s warning. But we did not.</p>
<p>A moneyed Plutocracy has evolved and has seized control of our country. Now they control our politicians completely.  Our magnificent free enterprise system has metastasized  into a system in which huge international corporations hold more and more power. Our free press is now owned and operated by fewer and fewer corporations thus eliminating the diversity of opinion that made us a vital and healthy republic when Ike warned us. Our lives, including our health, are increasingly under  the control of a small group of greed driven men. These men recently drove us into  the worst financial disaster since the great depression. The measures used to bail us out have only increased their power.</p>
<p>Americans love their delusion of freedom and for much of the last 200 years it was a claim that had merit.  The plutocrats have managed to undercut and transform institutions that protected us from tyranny from either the left or the right. Their commercial allies have seized control of mass media and the locally controlled and managed independent newspaper, radio and television stations have gone the way of smaller locally controlled banks. The next several decades will be the most dangerous in our history and because of the risks facing the world the failure of America and its institutions pose catastrophic risk for the world.</p>
<p>Our government was designed not to work very well by people who were very fearful of government power at a time when despotic kings (and queens) were the tyrants and sources of slavery. If measured by how badly the government fails they were very successful. However, while we should be leery of governmental power we now must fear as much or more the power of huge and completely unaccountable corporate power and lobbyists who increasingly run our government. There is no bill of rights to protect us from giant international organizations, banks that grow too large, monopolistic technical and communication organizations or health organizations more concerned about the profits of stock holders than the health of people.</p>
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		<title>Tea Party Savages</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 21:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tea Party movement was not a spontaneous reaction to the Obama administration. It is a well orchestrated and carefully managed expression of the goals of the Plutocrats who had to destroy Obama and would do anything to do so. With some help from Obama they seem to have succeeded. The last century saw two [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=268&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/imagesca0lujd4.jpg"></a><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/imagesca0lujd4.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-271" title="imagesCA0LUJD4" src="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/imagesca0lujd4.jpg?w=600" alt=""   /></a>The Tea Party movement was not a spontaneous reaction to the Obama administration. It is a well orchestrated and carefully managed expression of the goals of the Plutocrats who had to destroy Obama and would do anything to do so. With some help from Obama they seem to have succeeded.</p>
<p><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/kca09mpy2ca671hk2caf0cdr8canbfc87cab721tucasmiacjca268zs3caxx1yhecab9fihtca29ionkca0ore7pca23g1jjcafp8dcycaf2cuxocayida88caxiffjocadtxuntca91ejfvca53wnug1.jpg"></a>The last century saw two major battles with two major forms of tyranny&#8211;the Fascists of the right and the Stalinists on the left. The old left and right no longer apply. In the beginning of this century we face Islamic fundamentalists abroad and the Social Savages (SS) in this country. The Islamists can hurt us but the Social Savages can destroy us from within. Since Ike warned about the dangers inherent in unwarranted power in the Military Industrial Complex we are less and less a republic and more and more an oligarchy governed by corporations and special interests to which the Social Savages (SS) agenda appeals and for which they are more than willing to pay trillions. Our only protection against that oligarchy is the constitution which was created by wise people who understood the risk of too much power in too few people. So now they must destroy those safeguards.</p>
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<p>The Tea Party People are Social Savages (SS) and they believe these things:</p>
<ul>
<li>PROFIT IS GOD</li>
</ul>
<p>A belief that the profit motive is the motivational fountainhead for most that is good and that greed is good is a key characteristic. They push to turn all enterprises into profit making operations and seek privatization as the cure for most ills. Of course the choice of organizational structure should be determined by the purpose the organization is to fill. For cause organizations can often deliver better results and the pursuit of profit can often short circuit needed results.</p>
<ul>
<li>GENES ARE DESTINY</li>
</ul>
<p>A belief in genetics as the primary determinant of human behavior and contempt for learning and environmental factors is a tenet of the SS agenda. If all behavior is a product of genes we need not waste time on programs like Head Start and thus we can promise no new taxes. Human behavior is a product of both genetic and environment. The SS are notorious in their rejection of both psychological and social sciences.</p>
<ul>
<li>ANTI ENVIRONMENT</li>
</ul>
<p>Opposition to conservation of the environment when such conservation threatens the profits of their allies has been dramatized. The TR kind of conservatism which emphasized conservation of resources is not part of the SS mind. They are slaves to the powerful companies who fund them and buy their power for them. They call those concerned about the environment ‘tree huggers’ and dismiss most environmental concerns out of hand. Now they will do all they can to prevent a response to the climate crisis.</p>
<ul>
<li>CONTEMPT FOR INTELLECT</li>
</ul>
<p>Contempt for the scientific, intellectual and artistic and for those who value scientific activity, the intellect and artistic expression marks the SS. They have turned the GOP into an enemy of science. They use the so called creationists to water down the scientific curriculums in our schools, heap contempt on the scientists who have warned the world about global warming and have no real interests in the arts.</p>
<ul>
<li>EMOTIONAL APPEALS</li>
</ul>
<p>They view humans as objects for their control and this leads to wildly emotional presentations and appeals to emotions rather than intellect. To SS intellect is an enemy. Hitler was a Social Savage who was masterful at manipulation of negative emotions. The SS radio talk show hosts rant and rave and slobber into their mikes to whip the like minded into a frenzy.</p>
<ul>
<li>ANTI PUBLIC SCHOOLS</li>
</ul>
<p>Contempt for institutions like free public schooling that tend to level the playing field for all is often carefully coded. At every opportunity the Social Savages undermines the public schools. In the south SS created a private system of so called ‘Christian’ schools to avoid race mixing. More subtly SS push for diversion of public funds to church schools and vouchers which undercut the creation of meaningful and needed changes in the public system.</p>
<ul>
<li>EXPLOITATION OF FEARS</li>
</ul>
<p>The Social Savage is willing to not only exploit fears for political power but create fear in the furtherance of power. Goebbles exploited fears of Jews and Bolsheviks to unify Germans and take them to war. Bush used fears to control Americans to get re-elected and to take us to a war that is the greatest foreign policy in modern American history. A true leader would have comforted the fears Americans had after 9-11 and guided us into not giving the terrorists a victory by changing our way of life. That is what they wanted. He surrendered us to fear.</p>
<ul>
<li>COMMUNICATION AS PROPAGANDA</li>
</ul>
<p>A propagandist model of communication that seeks to confuse issues rather than clarify and enlist repetition of slogans rather than create understanding is the SS way. The purpose is to control people and bend them to the ends preferred by the coalition that supports the Social Savages. They are masters if spin and their disciples follow the prescribed talking points rather than thinking for themselves. They have studied at the feet of the master who pioneered most modern propaganda methods—Joseph Goebbels. Lincoln said you cannot fool all the people all the time. But it only takes 51%</p>
<ul>
<li>PREFERENCE FOR FORCE</li>
</ul>
<p>A willingness to use individual and collective violence as a method of coercing other individuals, other cultural groups and other nations is a feature of the Social Savages. Libertarian conservatives flatly reject the use of force by one person or group against another. The Social Savage thrives on war and cannot maintain itself in power without keeping America at war. Americans will eventually have to decide if they want to continue to send their children away to have their brains spilled on desert sands to keep RR in power. The SS  must have the blood of our children.</p>
<ul>
<li>PHONY PATRIOTISM</li>
</ul>
<p>They promote the least significant, shallow and phony symbols of patriotism as a cheap and convenient cover for selling out their countrymen for power. Real patriots love their country enough to fight for its principles and show courage when their patriotism is questioned. Wearing a lapel means nothing. For SS it is my country right or wrong. Real patriots are willing to fight to correct things when they are wrong.</p>
<ul>
<li>SLASH AND BURN TACTICS</li>
</ul>
<p>They are called Rabid because of their vicious always-on-the-attack and slash-and-burn style of politics to win at all cost. Their methods have left this country more divided than at any time since the civil war. Nixon fathered it all with his paranoid approach, with enemies under the bed and in all the closets. The more viscous the better. The only person better at it was that Social Savages propaganda genius Joseph Goebbels. If you are going to tell a lie make it a real whopper.</p>
<ul>
<li>EXPLOITATION OF FEAR</li>
</ul>
<p>The Social Savages is willing to exploit the fears, hatreds and biases of religious fundamentalists as cover for a radical materialist and amoral approach to politics. The way the Social Savages has exploited the biblical literalists has been masterful though quite cynical. SS see people as economic units to be used for profit and their philosophy is purely materialistic. Careful tracing of Bush’s so called conversion from useless drunk to a religious person suggests it was guided as much by politics as spirituality.</p>
<ul>
<li>CHRONY CAPITALISM</li>
</ul>
<p>The Social Savage pretends of support for free enterprise as a cover for the worst and most corrupt forms of crony capitalism. Libertarians support free enterprise. They detest the cozy relationship the Social Savages creates between our government and companies like Halliburton. This all began in the GOP with the relationship between railroads and big oil in the 19th century. The Social Savages believes in welfare for the wealthy and powerful. Nothing for the victims of Katrina.</p>
<ul>
<li>EXPLOITATION OF RACISM</li>
</ul>
<p>A willingness to exploit racist elements by either direct or indirect coded messages in the pursuit of power is a key to gaining and keeping the Social Savages in power. Nixon saw an opening in the democrats supporting and end to Jim Crow and new legislation supporting voting rights for blacks and civil rights and in 1968 successfully brought the white bigots in the south into the GOP. With the democrats nominating a black man we should expect a very nasty but carefully coded campaign to exploit racism to beat him. The power base for the Social Savages include the white bigots in the south who still use the N word and uneducated blue collar types in places like West Virginia.</p>
<ul>
<li>CORPORATE WELFARE</li>
</ul>
<p>The Social Savage has a visceral opposition to welfare except for large commercial organizations who contribute to their power. Ronald Reagan was an expert at running against black welfare moms while selling out the nation to corporate moguls. The alliance between the GOP and big powerful corporations began as soon as Lincoln’s body was cold. The alliance between govern and big business that Mussolini cited as a key element in the success of his form a fascism is alive and well in the Social Savages.</p>
<ul>
<li>OPPOSE CIVIL LIBERTY</li>
</ul>
<p>Benign neglect to outright opposition to civil rights and civil liberties, except for large and powerful commercial organizations who contribute to their power, is also characteristic of the SS. The Social Savage democrats prevented civil rights legislation for decades. Before moderate republicans were drummed out of the party by the Social Savages, the GOP was stronger on civil rights. The Earl Warren court was the strongest in our history on civil liberties.</p>
<ul>
<li>MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX</li>
</ul>
<p>Knee jerk support of the military and the industries which profit from war and preparations for war is characteristic of the Social Savages. In his final address Ike warned that the military industrial complex posed a danger to our liberties. The Social Savages dismissed him as a commie and he is rarely mentioned by the GOP, in spite of the fact that he was the second best GOP president, after Lincoln. Ike prophesized accurately they are dangerous and in control of our government.</p>
<ul>
<li>EXTREME NATIONALISM</li>
</ul>
<p>They support extreme nationalism and an urge to create an American Empire that controls the resources of as much of the world as possible. The urge to empire started in the first half of the 19th century and was opposed on principle by the likes of Emerson and Thoreau. Since WWII we have built bases all over the world with the pretension that we are protecting others. With ‘W” and Cheney we have crossed the Rubicon in that we have declared we can attack a country which is no danger to us and change its government to one we may like. And anyone who questions it is attacked as unpatriotic.</p>
<ul>
<li>EXTREME EXECUTIVE POWER</li>
</ul>
<p>They support an unbalanced concentration of power in the executive and packing the judiciary with those who will interpret the constitution in support of the executive. The concentration of power in the executive did indeed start with FDR. One could argue that even if it went too far it was for the purpose of managing the depression and a world war. With the father of the modern Social Savages, Nixon, the modern era began and his agent Dick Cheney has spent the last seven years restoring the unbalanced arrangement purely for purposes of profits and power. Real conservatives could not support that process and Libertarians warn us that it is dangerous.</p>
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<li>SOCIAL DARWINISM</li>
</ul>
<p>They Support the most callous and cold blooded forms of Social Darwinism that encourage vicious forms of exploitation. While the progressive movement led by Teddy Roosevelt changed the course, much of the 19th century involved callous abuse of people first with slavery which most of America supported up to and during the civil war. Then with the industrial revolution the era of robber barons and sweat shops created a form of economic slavery. It was not really a product of free enterprise. It was a partnership between corrupt Pols and economic predation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alarm bells are ringing for the world. We can heed their warning and respond or risk catastrophe as ten significant trends combine to threaten our home in the biosphere and our way of life. Many want to respond but there is a malignant minority of troglodytes who place their own narrow financial interests above the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=260&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/200910210127439891.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-261" title="20091021012743989[1]" src="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/200910210127439891.jpg?w=150&#038;h=150" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Alarm bells are ringing for the world. We can heed their warning and respond or risk catastrophe as ten significant trends combine to threaten our home in the biosphere and our way of life. Many want to respond but there is a malignant minority of troglodytes who place their own narrow financial interests above the future. The triple threat of authoritarianism, narcissism and imperialism will continue to drag us backward and slow any action. If they succeed we will still have to respond but in the context of a catastrophic crisis which may justify tyranny. They must be shoved out of the way in any way possible to begin to solve these ten world problems:</p>
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<li><em>Climate crisis-</em><em> </em>We are destabilizing the climate of the earth and this will      produce crop failures, famine, food riots and social breakdown that may      open people to a savior who will exchange their freedom for slavery.</li>
<li><em>Energy crisis-</em> The world is running out of cheap oil at the very time energy      demands are skyrocketing. The forces of the Rabid Right have retarded      efforts to find renewable energy sources and time is running out. The      environmental and economic damage may be catastrophic.</li>
<li><em>Water crisis-</em> Fresh water is in short supply in many parts of the world and      will become an increasing problem even in the United States. Global warming      melts ice caps and glaciers and aquifers are being pumped dry.</li>
<li><em>Sustainability crisis-</em><em> </em>As population grows and countries seek participation in the      conspicuous wealth that comes with industrialization and new technology      demand for resources is exceeding the regenerative capacity of the Earth.</li>
<li><em>Poverty crisis-</em> Three quarters of the human family lives on a real income of $4 a      day or less while modern communication advertises the opulence of a      relative handful of countries. The gap between rich and poor grows and it      is no accident that terrorists find havens in the poorest countries.</li>
<li><em>Financial crisis-</em> The latest depression brought on by the greedy practices of the      few who manage the global economy illustrate the instability of the system      and the degree to which it serves the needs of wealthy people and      institutions.</li>
<li><em>Extinction crisis-</em> Between one third and one half of all plant and animal life on      the Earth are threatened with extinction as the rape of the environment in      the service of global plutocrats continues.</li>
<li><em>Weapons crisis-</em> We are experiencing the spread of weapons of mass destruction,      including biological, chemical and nuclear options, at the very time when      conflicts are rising and risks are growing.</li>
<li>Intolerance crisis- The      fundamentalist elements in the three Abrahamic religions are in a spiral      of conflict fueled by fanaticism and intolerance. Each justifies violence      whether by lone bombers or mass bombing from the skies.</li>
<li>Disease and access crisis-      The world faces a growing gap between the health of the rich and the      misery and death of those without adequate access to public health      initiatives and personal health care. That gap is growing even in the      richest country—the United        States.</li>
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<p>On the other hand there are ten rabid right delusions which will prevent the United States from global leadership:</p>
<ol>
<li>There is no climate crisis.      It is a figment of the imagination of liberal pointy headed scientist      intellectuals. There have always been variations in the weather. There is      nothing we need to do.</li>
<li>There is no shortage of oil      but the liberals will not let us drill where it is because of worry about      birds and other animals. We need to worry about people not the caribou in Alaska.</li>
<li>There is no shortage of      water. There is plenty. Just look at the Atlantic and Pacific       Ocean. We should pay no attention to the liberal scientists      who are just using scare tactics.</li>
<li>We should continue to build      and grow without any restrictions that pointy headed scientists would      prescribe. There have always been plenty of resources and there always      will be.</li>
<li>There is no poverty except      for that which is a product of laziness. You can tell whom GOD has blessed      by looking at those who are most wealthy. If people are poor that is how      GOD wants it.</li>
<li>The latest financial crisis      was created by liberals and Jewish bankers to justify the socialist      takeover of the USA.      The pursuit of profit is the source of all that is good in the economy.      Remember: “Government is the problem…”</li>
<li>The animals of the world were      put here by GOD for the use by humans who were created in the image of      GOD. Liberals get worked up when snails go extinct so they can add      regulations.</li>
<li>There is no problem with      weapons of mass destruction as long as it is good Christian people who      have them. We should keep adding to our arsenal of nukes no matter what.</li>
<li>There is no problem of      intolerance and we should not tolerate those who do not accept the Bible      as the word of GOD. There is only one GOD and his name is not Allah.</li>
<li>Healthcare is easy for those      blessed by GOD with wealth. The US has the best healthcare in      the world. If people cannot afford insurance their death must be the will      of GOD.</li>
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<p>We simply cannot afford the kind of opposition to progress that has become the stock and trade of the forces of the Rabid Right.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted: November 14, 2010 06:30 AM in Huffington Post Bush&#8217;s &#8216;Decision Points&#8217; Is A Terrifying Journey Into the Authoritarian Mind By Anis Shivani This would be less grim to talk about if Bush weren&#8217;t still with us. But he is, in every way that matters. The Bush Doctrine lives. No leading American politician can disavow [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=244&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Posted: November 14, 2010 06:30 AM in Huffington Post</strong></p>
<h1><a title="Permalink" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anis-shivani/the-prince-and-the-pauper_b_782881.html">Bush&#8217;s &#8216;Decision Points&#8217; Is A Terrifying Journey Into the Authoritarian Mind</a></h1>
<h1>By Anis Shivani</h1>
<p><a href="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/vcaot5dp8cao4batrcadxcyhbcazn27p7ca0pqatrca6x4hszcavwlwq1cagoquo0ca9z0p9gca381umvcas0i4uxcahee83gcax8brsqcaezem6ycajv3vknca56mkq1cahmqxaocaskuumscaumgh6e.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-245" title="VCAOT5DP8CAO4BATRCADXCYHBCAZN27P7CA0PQATRCA6X4HSZCAVWLWQ1CAGOQUO0CA9Z0P9GCA381UMVCAS0I4UXCAHEE83GCAX8BRSQCAEZEM6YCAJV3VKNCA56MKQ1CAHMQXAOCASKUUMSCAUMGH6E" src="http://slavechains.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/vcaot5dp8cao4batrcadxcyhbcazn27p7ca0pqatrca6x4hszcavwlwq1cagoquo0ca9z0p9gca381umvcas0i4uxcahee83gcax8brsqcaezem6ycajv3vknca56mkq1cahmqxaocaskuumscaumgh6e.jpg?w=600" alt=""   /></a>This would be less grim to talk about if Bush weren&#8217;t still with us. But he is, in every way that matters. The Bush Doctrine lives. No leading American politician can disavow the two key aspects of the Bush Doctrine: that we cannot distinguish terrorists from the countries where they live, and that we must act preemptively against gathering threats before they materialize (propositions contradicting international law). Bush&#8217;s memoir is arguably the most important book of the year because it reveals &#8212; far better than do books by Charlie Savage, Isikoff and Corn, or Bob Woodward &#8212; how he fundamentally reconceptualized the functions of the presidency, the balance of power among the branches of government, and the expectations and obligations of citizens, with lasting effects.</p>
<p>Reviews in the <em><a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2010/nov/10/entertainment/la-et-rutten-20101110" target="_hplink">Los Angeles Times</a></em>, <em><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/06/AR2010110602835.html" target="_hplink">Washington Post,</a></em> and <em><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/04/books/04book.html?ref=michiko_kakutani" target="_hplink">New York Times</a></em> treat Bush respectfully &#8212; much as a Machiavellian prince would desire to be treated after going into retirement; too often reviewers play Bush&#8217;s game by humanizing him, or treating him with humor, or safely relegating him to history. But Bush truly was a transformative president, among the rare few, and we deceive ourselves &#8212; as many in the commentariat continue to do, as with Maureen Dowd&#8217;s light-hearted mockery of him &#8212; if we consider him an anomaly, a rare eruption of a virus that won&#8217;t repeat itself. This book&#8217;s ideas will have resonance with a large segment of the population, and a notable number among the elites; we need to study <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Decision-Points-George-W-Bush/dp/0307590615/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1289591111&amp;sr=8-1" target="_hplink">Decision Points</a></em><em> </em>(Crown, Nov. 9) seriously, as onerous a task as it may be, if we are to make sense of the perpetual aura of crisis that has enveloped America, and why we seem to be stuck on a self-destructive path.</p>
<p><em>Decision Points</em> is a classic recipe for a benign dictatorship, a uniquely American form of dictatorship, to be sure &#8212; from its rigid understanding of morality (good versus evil) to its distorted valuation of life (only American lives matter; Bush is not concerned about the loss of civilian life in the countries he attacked) &#8212; that gives comfort to many in a time of economic and cultural stress.</p>
<p>The beauty of the Bush philosophy of governance is that it creates and accelerates those very conditions of stress (radical economic inequality promoted by tax cuts for the wealthy and concomitant cuts in public services for the less well-off) that then provide fertile ground for popular acceptance of measures intended to further worsen conditions for the subject class. An example would be to purposely inflate the housing bubble and then use the succeeding bailout to further enrich the wealthy elites at the cost of the average worker. Or to execute a reckless Medicare drug expansion plan, catering to pharmaceutical companies and knowing it would lead to insolvency, to set the stage for drastic future cuts in Medicare &#8212; and other entitlements, while they&#8217;re at it. The same principle applies in foreign policy, such as in retreating from Bill Clinton&#8217;s tentative rapprochement with Iran and North Korea as Bush&#8217;s first order of business, demonizing these countries as evil, and then setting in motion offensive strategies once those countries predictably react. The principle is evident in attacking and occupying Middle Eastern countries, then justifying the war on terror by pointing to the increased radicalization ensuing from the invasion.</p>
<p><em>Decision Points</em> reveals the blend of personalities within Bush that makes for a rather unique combination, a big reason for his enormous impact. The faux Western/cowboy personality (derived from Reagan, but extending much farther in Bush&#8217;s case, setting up West Texas&#8217;s American virtues against the corruption of the East Coast elites) is his persona of choice, along with high doses of the decisive commander-in-chief (he relishes this role, and there is something for psychologists to ponder with regard to his avoidance of active military duty and his great passion for relating to soldiers and their devastated families as protector and comforter). Another favorite persona is the perpetual crisis manager; he reveals that his favorite question to world leaders was: &#8220;What keeps you up at night?&#8221;</p>
<p>Other elements of his personality contribute to the anti-intellectual populist appeal: he struggled with drinking and will be open and honest about it, like anyone else bent on self-improvement; he doesn&#8217;t ever question the foundations of religion, it&#8217;s enough that Billy Graham takes him aside one day and asks him if he&#8217;s &#8220;right with God&#8221;; and he reduces the honor and dignity of the presidency to not having affairs with interns, rather than anything involving public policy.</p>
<p>He makes every decision by the gut, and is keen to inform us that he usually goes for the most aggressive of the three options (they&#8217;re always three) presented to him, because he&#8217;s convinced of the morality of his fight for good versus evil:</p>
<p>&#8220;After 9/11, I decided to employ the most aggressive of the three options General Shelton had laid out [for Afghanistan]&#8230;. This time we would put boots on the ground, and keep them there until the Taliban and al-Qaeda were driven out and a free society could emerge.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also very clear from this book that Bush was definitely heading down the path of military action against Iran, until he was thwarted by the NIE report asserting that Iran had dismantled its nuclear weapons program:</p>
<p>&#8220;But after the NIE, how could I possibly explain using the military to destroy the nuclear facilities of a country the intelligence community said had no active nuclear weapons program?&#8221;</p>
<p>He sure lets on his hankering for it.</p>
<p>All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush&#8217;s case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing (a more patrician background is hardly imaginable) by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically &#8212; especially when he&#8217;s sending them off to die in large numbers.</p>
<p>Actions ought to be judged not by results, but by intentions (a religious value); and since intentions, in the case of the chosen elite, are opaque, they ought not to be explored too deeply. This point is emphasized by Bush&#8217;s accounts of his father always offering &#8220;unconditional love&#8221; toward his son, whether it&#8217;s after he pours &#8220;vodka in the fishbowl and&#8230;[kills his] little sister Doro&#8217;s goldfish,&#8221; or whether it&#8217;s after he can&#8217;t find the WMD in Iraq or the war is spiraling out of control. On the eve of the Iraq war, the father comforts the son: &#8220;You are doing the right thing&#8230;. You made&#8230;[the decision] with strength and compassion&#8230;. &#8216;I love you more than tongue can tell.&#8217;&#8221; Generally, we think of the deity as issuing unconditional love; clearly, Bush&#8217;s expectation is that the populace (like his father) should grant him unconditional love, because he wants to protect us.</p>
<p>How much does Bush believe what he says in <em>Decision Points</em>? At one level, everything. One cannot merely put on an act beyond a certain point, and the conviction &#8212; to go to war without justification, or to decide to torture prisoners &#8212; must be palpable for policies to stick among subordinates. At another level, nothing. How can he possibly believe any of his justifications? Surely, he&#8217;s trying to get ahead of historians, despite his persistent dismissal of historians as a class:</p>
<p>&#8220;If they&#8217;re still assessing George Washington&#8217;s legacy more than two centuries after he left office, this George W. doesn&#8217;t have to worry about today&#8217;s headlines.&#8221;</p>
<p>This book should revive the discussion of the influence of neoconservative Straussians (Wolfowitz, Perle, Kristol) that was dominant around the time of the start of the Iraq War: is there a higher truth for the elite and a more accessible one for the masses? The Straussians, to simplify, hold among other things that religion is an instrument to organize the masses around unity of national purpose, whose final aims can only be known to the real elite. There is much in <em>Decision Points</em><em> </em>to hint that for Bush, Christianity is just such a necessary Straussian (or Machiavellian) tool; one doesn&#8217;t detect in the book the religious zeal of a passionate convert, and the Christian morality is applied too selectively (to unborn children, or frozen embryos dedicated to stem cell research, rather than the actual living) and infrequently.</p>
<p>Another way to look at the book &#8212; and this only enhances the Straussian reading &#8212; is as a peek into the mind of Big Brother himself; the Orwellian subtext is pervasive throughout the book. Bush is still dead certain of the rightness of all his major decisions, and his concern is often with presentation, how he ignored some basic public relations dynamic that he ought to have grasped. <em>Decision Points</em>is rife with these propaganda principles: address the public at the simplest possible level; repeat a few basic phrases until they become the truth; never show weakness and deal with opponents ruthlessly; direct popular anger toward subversives (those who don&#8217;t grasp the struggle of good versus evil); connect with the people always at an emotional, not rational, level; reduce language to its basic syntax, fracture it, reorganize it in chaotic/fractal terms so it becomes immune to logical analysis; preempt opposition, value secrecy for its own sake, take aggrievement of the privileged to unprecedented levels.</p>
<p>The chief executive/commander-in-chief need not have a complex emotional life to explicate. This has always been Bush&#8217;s modus operandi: act as if the surface is all that matters, as if probing the deep waters of one&#8217;s own psychology serves no purpose. It&#8217;s yet another mockery of the East Coast elite, who presumably have deep inner lives, subject to discussion. Thus Bush takes us through his early life rather quickly, in one chapter. He always had a great relationship with his father; there is no question of competition with him. He takes his privileged education for granted and so should we:</p>
<p>&#8220;As the days at Andover wound down, it came time to apply for college. My first thought was Yale. After all, I was born there. One time-consuming part of the application was filling out the blue card that asked you to list relatives who were alumni. There was my grandfather and my dad. And all his brothers. And my first cousins. I had to write the names of the second cousins on the back of the card.&#8221;</p>
<p>His network of patronage needs no commentary. He brazenly elides over the question of going AWOL during his Texas Air National Guard service: &#8220;When I entered politics, opponents used the gaps in the system to claim I had not fulfilled my duty. In the late 1990s, I asked a trusted aide, Dan Bartlett, to dig through my records. They showed that I had fulfilled my responsibilities.&#8221; What he tells us about the lost decade &#8212; of booze and drugs in Houston &#8212; after graduation from college is that he was determined not to settle down: &#8220;I had pledged that I would spend my first ten years after college experiencing a lot and not getting tied down.&#8221; How he got the cozy deal with Harken Energy, bailing him out of his business losses, and the deal for the Rangers&#8217; stadium (&#8220;we designed a public-private financing system to fund the construction of a new stadium&#8221;), are not things we need to understand in detail.</p>
<p><em>Decision Points</em> should revive interest in psychoanalyzing Bush&#8217;s character, as inevitably any dominant ruler who has acquired a messiah complex must be analyzed; this felt like a luxury during the Bush years, when psychoanalysis of him almost seemed to legitimize his wars and brutal divisions, but this is no longer the case. At every step, the son seems to want to outdo the father, and does it by way of truly psychopathic belief in his own entitlement. He is uniquely prepared, as the son of a president and the grandson of a Senator, with an unassailable family, to lead the country in the fight against good versus evil. He felt a &#8220;calling&#8221; to run for president. Any doubt about this was clarified in church one day, as pastor Mark Craig of Dallas spoke of God&#8217;s call to Moses to deliver the Israelites, Moses&#8217;s skepticism, God&#8217;s reassurance, and Mark Craig&#8217;s declaration that &#8220;the country was starving for moral and ethical leadership.&#8221; His mother tells Bush, &#8220;He is talking to you.&#8221; We ought to forgive the prince his indiscretions; he has redeemed himself manifold by answering the call to serve the nation, by embodying its highest principles and values.</p>
<p>The psychoanalytic impulse, however, remains risky, because it personalizes Bush and his violations of domestic and international law, when our concern ought to be with the institutional basis for potential future violation. Another authoritarian &#8212; someone on the order of Sarah Palin &#8212; will have different distinguishing features; this kind of analysis ought to clarify, not distract from, the structural problems.</p>
<p>Compassionate conservatism was Bush&#8217;s mantra during his campaign and his early years in office. For the international arena, it morphed into the &#8220;freedom agenda,&#8221; whereby despotic countries, particularly in the Middle East, would follow the free-market model and become Americans-in-training (Bush often speaks of old Europe versus new Europe, the &#8220;young democracies&#8221; of Eastern Europe which understood his fight against evil better than the leaders of old Europe like Schroeder and Chirac). Compassionate conservatism was capitalism&#8217;s charity arm; faith-based mercy dispensed in the form of paltry redeemable vouchers at capitalism&#8217;s back door, not too many questions asked: &#8220;Faith-based programs had the potential to change lives in ways secular ones never could.&#8221; It was the antithesis of the rationalized social welfare state, an attempted return to premodern dispensation of patronage and tutelage, a gross violation of individualism. The freedom agenda works in similar idiosyncratic fashion; the Bush Doctrine instructs the commander-in-chief which countries represent gathering threats, whose evil leadership must be replaced by good.</p>
<p>All this would be risible, if it weren&#8217;t still more or less our official doctrine. Have we disavowed Bush&#8217;s messianic declarations of global war to end evil in his 2001 and 2002 speeches, the 2002 National Security Strategy, and the second inaugural address? The Bush Doctrine is premised on zero tolerance for real or imagined terrorism (we have to be successful 100 percent of the time, they only have to succeed once). For example, Yemen (because of opinions issued there, or bomb parcels sent from there) is a growing target of the freedom agenda; and perhaps Iran will be, in a future administration. It is an open-ended warrant for the elite to pursue ends for which there are no cost-benefit calculations; there is no accountability for the success of the mission other than the gut feeling that freedom needed to be defended.</p>
<p>So the prince has received an ideal training in the moral values of his people, he has been divinely chosen to serve (the Supreme Court&#8217;s decision, from which Bush is utterly detached in this book, as if it all occurred in a mortal realm with which he is not familiar), and only the moment of crisis is needed for him to burst into full bloom, as the consummate leader (decider) that he is, seizing authority from the people who have presumptively delegated all of it to him by their act of election.</p>
<p>The most shocking thing about this book is how Bush presents himself as pouncing on the entire Bush Doctrine without prior deliberation, without any occasion for the solicitation of opinion or the consideration of alternatives. Even as he is scuttling around the country on Air Force One on 9/11, he knows with certainty that terrorism must be fought as a war, not as a police action (instantly redefining himself as a wartime president), that countries where terrorists live must be treated the same way as terrorists themselves, and that this is a new kind of war (as he explicitly instructs Condi and his other advisers on the first day). In fact, this is not some retrospective narration, because the war footing and the articulation of the doctrine did indeed commence immediately.</p>
<p>This really ought to give us pause. Bush speaks again and again of the &#8220;fog of war&#8221; that day, yet during that opacity, far from his staff, he presents himself as being able to formulate the complete doctrine as it stands to this day: &#8220;We are at war against terror. From this day forward, this is the new priority of our administration.&#8221; The conflation between terrorists and the countries where they live is crucial because it gives the military targets to attack; otherwise, how could war be pursued? Bush already knew on the first day that &#8220;this new doctrine overturned the approach of the past, which treated terrorist groups as distinct from their sponsors. We had to force nations to choose whether they would fight the terrorists or share in their fate. And we had to wage this war on the offense, by attacking the terrorists overseas before they could attack us again at home.&#8221; In short, this revived open-ended military offensives into the infinite future. At last, Bush had found his mission; he rhapsodically tells Andy Card that day, &#8220;You&#8217;re looking at the first war of the twenty-first century.&#8221;</p>
<p>The ruler bonds with his people by instinct. He can make absolute decisions of war and peace, without any consultation with his countrymen. On the day of the attacks: &#8220;I told Don that I considered the attacks an act of war&#8230;. I planned to mount a serious military response.&#8221; How did he know there would be <em>countries</em><em> </em>to attack? The prince identifies, at the gut level, with the bloodlust of the people; Bush recounts getting turned on by the workers at the World Trade Center site telling him, &#8220;George, find the bastards who did this and kill them,&#8221; or &#8220;Do not let me down!&#8221; or &#8220;Whatever it takes!&#8221; Invariably, the people he meets appreciate the prince&#8217;s sacrifices of their family members, and encourage him to continue the war, or volunteer to serve themselves. At Walter Reed, a soldier in the Special Forces Unit with a lost leg says, &#8220;Don&#8217;t feel sorry for me, Mr. President&#8230; Just give me another leg so I can go back in.&#8221; The wife of a Marine tells him: &#8220;If he had to do it all again, knowing he would die, he would.&#8221; There is of course the anomaly of Cindy Sheehan, who comes to resent Bush for having had her son killed, but Bush, in his compassionate mode, forgives her anger (&#8220;if expressing her anger helped eased her pain, that was fine with me&#8221;).</p>
<p>In the rest of the book, he is able to defend any policy of his &#8212; the search for the missing WMD in Iraq, the torture of prisoners, the failed war in Afghanistan &#8212; simply by claiming that he did it to protect the American people, which is his first and foremost duty. Again, this would be a matter primarily of historical interest, but there has been no signal that this is no longer the reigning presumption. Candidates for both parties in 2008 were repeatedly pushed to the wall during the debates on precisely this point: how far would they go to take preemptive action? The only answer that can satisfy &#8212; given the presumption that a commander-in-chief will be considered a failure if a single American life is lost to terrorism &#8212; is that there can be no bounds to preemption, including annihilating nations deemed to pose a threat with nuclear weapons.</p>
<p>The prince cannot be challenged as others competing for office can; his sense of entitlement won&#8217;t allow it. If anyone assails Bush&#8217;s character, he will be outraged, as is standard protocol with the Bush family. Bush glides over his nasty campaign against John McCain in 2000: &#8220;McCain ran an ad questioning my character by comparing me to Bill Clinton. That crossed a line. I went on the air to counterpunch.&#8221; He doesn&#8217;t say how he counterpunched, but we all remember. What was the most disgusting moment of his presidency? That Kanye West said Bush didn&#8217;t care about black people after Hurricane Katrina. After setting into motion a wave of xenophobia that continues to affect millions of immigrants, and after implementing economic policies that have impoverished millions of African Americans, what really gets him is Kanye West&#8217;s statement.</p>
<p>What bothers him is not that he didn&#8217;t invest in the infrastructure to prevent Katrina, or that he didn&#8217;t mobilize the federal government adequately, but that he made a public relations error by not stopping in Baton Rouge and just flying over flooded New Orleans on his way to Washington. What bothers him is not that the nation was in turmoil after the Supreme Court awarded him the presidency, but that &#8220;a few pockets of protestors&#8221; lined Pennsylvania   Avenue for the Inaugural parade. What bothers him is not the number of people without health care in this country, or the innocents killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, but whether &#8220;a frozen embryo [is] a human life.&#8221; (Straussian ethicist Leon Kass of the University  of Chicago advised him: &#8220;We are dealing with the seeds of the next generation.&#8221;) What bothers him is not that the whole Iraq adventure was misconceived, but that we didn&#8217;t show the Iraqis we could protect them early on.</p>
<p>Decisions in government need not be made according to any known social policy matrix. The same is true in the diplomatic field. Bush again and again gives examples of how he came to trust people, always on a trivial basis. &#8220;When [Tony and Cherie Blair]&#8230;agreed on <em>Meet the Parents</em>,&#8230;Laura and I knew the Bushes and Blairs would get along.&#8221; Along with this mystical certainty, the burden to prove innocence is always on the other side &#8212; the non-white, the non-American &#8212; rather than the prosecutor of the case. Again and again in<em>Decision Points</em>, Bush suggests that if others (Iran with its nuclear weapons program, Saddam Hussein with his WMD) don&#8217;t have anything to hide, why don&#8217;t they come clean? And if they don&#8217;t come clean (&#8220;the only logical conclusion was that he was hiding WMD&#8221;), based on his zero tolerance policy, he has every moral right to invade that country and kill its people in retribution. Later, if the party is found not to be guilty (if Hussein didn&#8217;t have WMD), the attacker is exonerated, because of his duty to act preemptively. Then the casualties are blamed on the other party: &#8220;There was one person with the power to avoid war, and he [Hussein] chose not to use it.&#8221; Repeatedly, Bush says of those he attacked that they chose war. By his logic &#8212; and we are not free of this logic yet &#8212; they did.</p>
<p>The crisis mode puts the president in a position of unassailable dignity, and he becomes immune to criticism. There isn&#8217;t always a red alert, but there&#8217;s always an orange alert, and to that extent democratic discourse suffers. As for the eight years of manipulation, Bush concludes: &#8220;Some critics charged that we inflated the threat or manipulated alert levels for political benefit. They were flat wrong.&#8221; To judge the success of the Patriot Act, Bush offers the flawed example of the Lackawanna Six, representative of the &#8220;small-town dupes&#8221; intelligence agencies have typically caught since 9/11. But when the war is fought at such an absolute level of certainty, then the results of legislation cannot be rationally evaluated; after all, if there is the minutest chance of catching a real terrorist, we cannot question maximally intrusive authority such as the so-called &#8220;Terrorist Surveillance Program&#8221; (it was &#8220;essential to keeping the American people safe&#8221;). The prince&#8217;s superior moral judgment allows him to remove prisoners beyond the routines of ordinary justice, so he makes his lawyers determine that &#8220;al Qaeda did not meet the qualifications for Geneva protection.&#8221; The prince can torture anyone &#8220;to protect the country,&#8221; so he &#8220;approved the use of the interrogation techniques&#8221; (waterboarding). &#8220;Damn right,&#8221; he tells George Tenet when Tenet wants to know if waterboarding is allowed. He can order assassinations (such as of Saddam and his sons) on his say-so; we&#8217;re not free of this either.</p>
<p>A favorite myth in the liberal press for the past decade &#8212; with Maureen Dowd, for example &#8212; has been that Bush was a puppet, and that Cheney, or other dark forces, were the puppet-masters; or that Bush&#8217;s Oedipal conflict with his father propelled him to take risks. This myth should be put to rest once and for all with <em>Decision Points</em>. Bush compares himself to Harry Truman, who laid the institutional foundations for the national security state that lasted all through the Cold War. He always saw his mission in comparable terms: &#8220;I made it a high priority of my second term to turn those tools into institutions and laws that would be available to my successors.&#8221; Just as Truman is still with us, more than sixty years after the inauguration of the national security state, Bush will be with us for the duration of this indefinite war. He knew exactly what he was doing, and he was the primary creator of the perpetual-war state. Similarly, in the domestic arena one of the goals of the ideologues supporting Bush was to starve the beast (of government) by passing fiscally unsustainable tax cuts and ratcheting up military spending at the same time. So Bush casually observes: &#8220;The so-called surplus had vanished in ten months&#8221; (without noting that he made it vanish).</p>
<p><em>Decision Points</em> reveals that Bush was fully aware of reorganizing America&#8217;s empire in a world without the Cold War&#8217;s convenient flash points: &#8220;We had to take a fresh look at every threat in the world.&#8221; The state&#8217;s primary function became redefined as absolute global military superiority (he was making those moves even before 9/11), with zero tolerance for a single casualty in the homeland. About Iraq he glibly concludes: &#8220;The region is more hopeful with a young democracy setting an example for others to follow&#8221; (in fact, women were quite liberated in the prosperous, secular Iraq of the 1970s). The reality of increased radicalization due to his policies throughout the Middle  East is ignored; the perception in the homeland is all that needs to be managed. Bush gets it backward by saying, &#8220;If these fanatics had not been trying to kill Americans in Iraq, they would have been trying to do it elsewhere.&#8221; Bush&#8217;s most breath-taking ambition may have been to universalize the Bush Doctrine &#8212; to favored countries, of course. If other desirable countries felt threatened by terrorism, they too could act preemptively.</p>
<p>Framing governance as a matter of ethical leadership leads to grave risks; we ought to be suspicious of this tendency in any future candidate for president. Absolutism in morality &#8212; and when candidates run for high office on an ethical basis, there can be little hope of nuance &#8212; leads to distortions of ordinary language; we need to figure out how to salvage words like war, terrorism, extremism, torture, threat, life, courage, cowardice, aggression, and negotiation from the pit of moral absolutism into which they have fallen.</p>
<p>The utilitarian calculus familiar from the Clinton presidency is much more in accord with liberalism; unfortunately, the messiah complex (&#8220;Millions&#8230;[of innocent children] would soon be counting on me to protect them,&#8221; Bush observes) has burrowed deep into our political vocabulary, and the 2008 election was a contest between versions of messianism. What will we do in the event of the next terror attack? Will the Bush mode be reactivated? Democrats endorsed the war on Iraq, the war on domestic dissent, and the curtailment of liberties&#8211;as Bush is keen to point out again and again, and rightly so.</p>
<p>At a time when dissent could have mattered, nobody in the establishment fundamentally disputed the language of war (&#8220;Tom Daschle&#8230;issued one cautionary note. He said I should be careful about the word <em>war</em>&#8220;); the liberal elites supported the Afghanistan invasion as a just war (even though, as Peter Singer has pointed out, that war fails to meet the criteria of a just war, since, for example, the option of negotiating with the Taliban for the extradition of al-Qaeda fighters was never seriously explored); and even now there is bipartisan consensus that America became a different place after 9/11. Immediately after 9/11, Bush knew that it was al-Qaeda because &#8220;intercepts had revealed al-Qaeda members congratulating one another in eastern Afghanistan.&#8221; Intelligence agencies still operate with a preemptive mentality, with heavy costs for individual liberties; should we as a nation think about deciding to take some casualties, rather than give up freedoms? That discussion has never happened. Should terrorism be understood from a utilitarian calculus? If not, why not? Every other public issue is susceptible to utilitarian analysis; shouldn&#8217;t there be some rational matrix of costs and benefits here too?</p>
<p>Bush&#8217;s stunted moral development (stalled at about age fourteen, for a particularly unintelligent boy) is perceptible everywhere on the political landscape; he&#8217;s <em>us</em>, in more ways than we&#8217;d like to admit; and there&#8217;s no getting away from him. When Bush issued his ultimatum, &#8220;Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists,&#8221; and announced that &#8220;in our grief and anger we have found our mission and our moment,&#8221; the country&#8217;s elites agreed; do we still agree? Bush knows he&#8217;s not alone. As he says about the Afghan war, &#8220;I strongly believe the mission [to build a functioning democracy] is worth the cost. In the fall of 2009, President Obama stood up to critics by deploying more troops, announcing a new commitment to counterinsurgency in Afghanistan, and increasing the pressure on Pakistan to fight the extremists in the tribal areas.&#8221; Similarly, Obama&#8217;s economic policies were locked into place by Hank Paulson in the fall of 2008; the favorable treatment of banks follows Bush&#8217;s paradigm.</p>
<p>Bush&#8217;s transformative success speaks to the breakdown of the political system. The range of Bush&#8217;s legislative victories, especially in his first few years, is awe-inspiring; his strong-arm tactics are apparently what the political system most respects. Obama has a hard time getting a fair Keynesian stimulus passed; on the contrary, after the midterms, the pendulum is swinging again to Bush&#8217;s fiscal policies, and will become more evident in future deficit reduction proposals. The principle of Guantanamo, as of rendition, is secure, and there is no clear exit from Afghanistan.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rabid right under the leadership of the GOP has left the worst economic crisis since the great depression and then had the temerity to do everything possible  to prevent President Obama from doing what needed to be done, no matter how bitter the medicine. Now using the opportunity given them by the Supreme Court&#8217;s [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=69&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The rabid right under the leadership of the GOP has left the worst economic crisis since the great depression and then had the temerity to do everything possible  to prevent President Obama from doing what needed to be done, no matter how bitter the medicine. Now using the opportunity given them by the Supreme Court&#8217;s decision on money from Corporations the Americaniton&#8217;s have turned congress to them once again. Granted Obama made it possible by throwing those who supported him under the bus. Already the authoritarian right is saying they will compromise on nothing. We now enter the age of American Authoritarianism. This is the most dangerous period since World War II.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If we had real conservatives in this country they would be just as concerned about concentrations of power in the hands of a smaller and smaller number of larger and larger corporations. Real libertarians are concerned. The recent Supreme Court decision which gives the dominant role to Corporations for funding elections effectively ended our form of government.</p>
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		<title>The Threats and Hopes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 20:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this brief presentation Duane Elgin defines well both the threats and the hopes we will all face in the decades to come. The hope will come from people more than politicians and he presents his proposals well in his new book VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY. This is best understood in the context of his earlier book [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=73&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this brief presentation Duane Elgin defines well both the threats and the hopes we will all face in the decades to come. The hope will come from people more than politicians and he presents his proposals well in his new book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Voluntary-Simplicity-Second-Revised-Outwardly/dp/0061779261/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263068234&amp;sr=1-3" target="_blank">VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY</a>. This is best understood in the context of his earlier book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Universe-Where-Are-Going/dp/1576759695/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263068307&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">THE LIVING UNIVERSE</a>. I suggest them both.</p>
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		<title>Primer On Climate Change</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 19:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GOP under the control of the rabid right is doing all it can to prevent this country and other nations from addressing the climate problems which may threaten human kind. Why? The same reason they take any position &#8212; they are well funded by corporations which might lose some profits if we actually do [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=slavechains.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10929267&amp;post=66&amp;subd=slavechains&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GOP under the control of the rabid right is doing all it can to prevent this country and other nations from addressing the climate problems which may threaten human kind. Why? The same reason they take any position &#8212; they are well funded by corporations which might lose some profits if we actually do what is needed.</p>
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