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Bush Legacy:
Lies, Deceit, and
War Crimes
By Stephen Lendman
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 15, 2010
Reinventing a War Criminal: Defending the Bush Legacy - The Bush
legacy is based on lies, deceit, crimes of war and against humanity, and
complicity in criminal fraud, a disgusting record deserving denunciation and
prison, not shameless feting. Yet his new book, "Decision Points,"
attempts the impossible, a brazen scheme to reinvent a war criminal, one of
history's greatest, his legacy marked by: -- neocon hellishness;
-- duplicity and public betrayal; -- a disdain for human rights
and civil liberties; -- lawlessness; -- racist
hatemongering; -- usurping unconstitutional "Unitary Executive"
authority, what Chalmers Johnson called "a ball-faced assertion of
presidential supremacy....dressed up in legalistic mumbo jumbo;" --
imperial wars called liberating ones; -- mass murder; --
extrajudicially establishing coup d'etat "continuity of government"
authority to abolish constitutional freedoms unilaterally; -- color
revolutions against democracy; -- reveling in being a "wartime
president;" -- making torture official US policy; --
establishing a global torture prison gulag; -- abolishing the 1807
Insurrection Act and 1878 Posse Comitatus protections against using US
military forces for domestic law enforcement, except as constitutionally
authorized or in cases of internal insurrection; -- militarizing
state and local law enforcement agencies, establishing a martial law
apparatus throughout all levels of government without congressional
approval; -- supporting the worst of Israeli crimes; --
deposing Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide, its first democratic leader since
liberation from France in 1803, turning slaves into citizens; --
staging a failed coup to depose Venezuela's Hugo Chavez; -- failing
to establish a militarized North American Union (NAU) merger of Canada and
Mexico with America, headquartered in Washington; -- transferring
unprecedented wealth to the rich, exceeded only by his successor; --
unabashedly favoring business over beneficial social change; --
designating everything for privatization, including public education as
another commodity; -- waging war on working Americans; --
unprecedented levels of secrecy; -- endangering public welfare and
safety by regulatory shredding; -- creating the grimmest economic
conditions since the 1930s; -- destroying civil liberties;
-- silencing dissent; -- criminalizing First Amendment activities
advocating for environmental and animal rights; --
institutionalizing illegal spying and police state repression; --
turning elections into shams; -- hiring journalist as paid
propagandists; -- failing to privatize Social Security and end
Medicare; -- opposing Net Neutrality; -- waging war on
Muslims, Latinos, and other political targets; persecuting them; denying
them due process and judicial fairness; incarcerating and/or deporting them;
-- fostering social decay; and -- much more, a legacy from
hell, a disgusting betrayal of every norm of civilized decency, engendering
global contempt and outrage. Yet there he was discussing his record
publicly on the hustings, promoting his new book, 477 pages of ghostwritten
rubbish - fiction, not fact. The writer: Christopher Michel, aged
28, a fellow Yale graduate, working with Bush preparing it since January
2009. The Daily Beast's Bryan Curtis said, in 2003, he was an unpaid intern,
then rose to become deputy assistant to the president and deputy
speechwriting director. Both positions involved close regular contact,
including traveling the world on Air Force One. Treating his former
boss reverentially, he said Bush was fully in charge, "writ(ing) a first
draft of a lot of things, (then) email(ing it) to" him. "My role (was) to
help put together different scenes. (He wrote) the scenes, and (I) stitch(ed)
things together." Or so he claimed, wanting Bush to get full credit, a man
who couldn't complete a full sentence, got through Yale and Harvard Business
School on his pedigree, not intellect, and likely didn't write his own term
papers, let alone a book. Curtis concluded saying "the best way to
read the Bush memoir is as the elusive piece de resistance of the most loyal
Bush scrivener. In (a) 2009 email to friends, Michel wrote, 'I owe more than
I can repay to the 43rd president of the United States, a man of courage who
will fare well in history.' " Perhaps what's taught in Texas schools or
featured in "managed news." Never by legitimate chroniclers, exposing one of
history's greatest war criminals, a mass murderer, a contemptible human
being, so far unaccountable. Feting a World Class Rogue
Bombastically back on the world stage, Bush began a whirlwind tour on prime
time NBC TV, promoting his book, defending his illegal wars, rationalizing
his abandonment of New Orleans post-Katrina, and more, trying to reinvent
himself. Soft media hosts, including Matt Lauer, Oprah Winfrey,
Rush Limbaugh and three Fox News regulars (Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly and
Greta Van Susteren in that order) provided venues. Print interviews will
follow, one announced with AARP The Magazine. More interviews as well on CBS
Sunday Morning, prime time CNN, The Tonight Show, and other programs, part
of the carefully planned scheme to rewrite history, reinvent the man, and
sell books, corporate media hosts always cooperative. New York Times
writer Brian Stelter called it part of a well-orchestrated campaign, NBC
getting first crack having outbid other network proposals. One reason
perhaps is because Bush's daughter, Jena, is a part-time Today show
correspondent. In his November 7 article titled, "With Book, Bush Is
Back in Spotlight," Stelter said: Late last month, NBC taped the
interview "over the course of two days in Texas," calling it "a major coup."
But anyone expecting "to see a televised confrontation over issues like the
Iraq war may come away disappointed. The tone of the prime-time special (and
other scheduled interviews) is conversational, not prosecutorial, and for
that reason, 'Lauer/Bush' is not likely to join 'Frost/Nixon' in the public
imagination." Former Bush press secretary Dana Perino said tone was
an important consideration for the tour, a combination
image-building/book-selling effort, already a non-fiction best seller.
Without trying to embarrass or pressure Bush, Lauer asked, "Let's talk about
waterboarding." He flatly denied it was torture because he legal staff said
so. In fact, they followed orders, devising legal opinions to justify
lawlessness, what they clearly understood. Yet with no
substantiating evidence, Bush claimed it "saved lives" by providing advance
warning. In fact, experts know that that torture is both ineffective and
counterproductive, accomplishing nothing but vengeance. One of many
torture techniques used, waterboarding inflicts severe pain from 40-second
applications in two hour sessions, multiple ones daily, forcing water in
detainees' mouths and noses for 12 minutes, repeated daily, sometimes for
weeks. Merriam Webster online calls it "an interrogation technique
in which water is forced into a detainee's mouth and nose so as to induce
the sensation of drowning." Wikipedia calls it: "a form of
torture that consists of immobilizing the subject on his/her back with the
head inclined downwards; water is then poured over the face into breathing
passages, thus triggering (a sensation) of drowning. In contrast to
submerging the head face-forward in water, waterboarding precipitates an
almost immediate gag reflex (causing) extreme pain, dry drowning, damage to
(the) lungs (and) brain....from oxygen deprivation (as well as) other
physical injuries including broken bones due to struggling against
restraints, lasting psychological damage or, if uninterrupted, death."
By any standard, it's barbaric torture, omitted from media interviews. They
focused mainly on Bush's book, reinvented history, airbrushed truth, the
same "managed news" featured daily in corporate media reports, censoring or
sanitizing hard topics too sensitive to discuss. Instead, soft-ball
hosts doted on Bush calling the world "better off without Saddam Hussein in
power, as are 25 million (Iraqis) who now have a chance to live in freedom."
The millions dead, suffering, and immiserated perhaps feel otherwise. Their
country (like Afghanistan) is occupied, destroyed, corrupted, tryannized,
and contaminated, the undiscussed Bush legacy Obama continues seamlessly,
his memoirs ahead in a future volume, no less disgusting than "Decision
Points." Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
[email protected].
Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to
cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio
News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time
and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy
listening.
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