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Insanity Defense: Power, Paranoia and Presidential Tyranny
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Written by Chris Floyd   
This is an expanded version of the column appearing in the June 30 edition of the Moscow Times.

That the United States, once touted as the "world's greatest democracy," is now ruled by a presidential dictatorship is a fact beyond any serious dispute. Indeed, except for a bare majority on the Supreme Court -- which will disappear with the retirement or demise of the aging Justice John Paul Stevens, who wrote the Court's stinging rejection of Bush's kangaroo military tribunals -- the nation's political establishment seems to have accepted this revolutionary system with remarkable docility, even as its lineaments are further exposed week by week. The Bush Administration no longer bothers to hide the novel theory of government that undergirds its coup, but declares it openly, in court, in Congress, everywhere.

The theory holds that the president has the arbitrary right to ignore any law that he feels is an unconstitutional infringement of his power – and a law is automatically unconstitutional if the president feels it infringes on his power. This neatly-squared circle makes Congress irrelevant and removes the judiciary from the loop altogether. Thus the only effective power left in the land is the "unitary executive" – the fancy modern name that the legal minions of President George W. Bush have given to the ancient concept of "tyranny."

The true nature of this presidential dicatorship has been laid bare in a harr
owing new book from reporter Ron Suskind: The One-Percent Doctrine. Suskind, who had earlier coaxed the Regime's defining ethos from an arrogant Bushist – "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality" – has painted the portrait of an administration drunk on lawless power, a junta operated from the shadows by the grim and literally heart-dead husk called Dick Cheney and his longtime companion in skullduggery, Don Rumsfeld.

As Suskind notes, it was Cheney who enunciated the certifiably paranoid principle that governs the regime's behavior: If there is even a one-percent chance that some state or group might do serious harm to the United States, then America must respond as if that threat were a certainty — with full force, pre-emptively, disregarding any law or institution that might hinder what Bush likes to call the "path of action." Facts and truth are unimportant; the only thing that matters is the projection of unchallengeable power: "It's not about our analysis, or finding a preponderance of evidence," said Cheney. "It's about our response."

This is plainly madness. Whether the insanity of the "doctrine" is genuine – i.e., a pathological panic reaction by gutless, pampered fat-cats scared of the slightest murmur from the dusky tribes out there beyond the iron gates and razor wire of privilege – or if, more likely, it is simply the chosen rationalization for a gang of predators tired of the few restraints that constitutional government has placed on their lust for loot and domination, the end result is the same: the most powerful country in the history of the world is being run by moral degenerates in thrall to a lunatic policy.

Suskind's book is full of chilling passages – such as the vicious and pointless tortures inflicted, at Bush's explicit suggestion, on a mentally ill al Qaeda flunky whom the Regime had, with knowing deceit, declared a top terrorist operative. When Abu Zubaydah was seized in Pakistan in March 2002, the White House trumpted it as a "major victory" in the War on Terror. Bush declared that Zubaydah was one of al Qaeda's "top operatives," a mastermind "plotting death and destruction to the United States." Bushist minions – and the ever-credulous press -- identified Zubaydah as "chief of operations" for the terrorist organization, even "bin Laden's potential heir," as Kurt Nimmo notes.

All of this was a lie. As interrogators quickly realized, Zubaydah was a lowly factotum – "al Qaeda's travel agent" – who helped arrange journeys for the group's members and families, and picked up people at the airport. He was also certifiably insane, suffering from a serious multiple personality disorder, displayed in the years of obsessively detailed diaries Zubaydah kept on his various fractured selves. He was virtually worthless as an intelligence asset.

But the White House wouldn't accept this; they set out to "create their own reality." Told that Zubaydah had
revealed nothing of value under ordinary interrogation, Bush first whined to CIA boss George Tenet – "You're not gonna make me lose face on this, are ya?" – then pointedly asked: "So, do these harsh techniques work?" He was referring to the "torture memos" drawn up at his order in 2002 by the White House legal team: Machiavellian documents which declared that anything less than deliberate murder or permanent maiming should no longer regarded as torture.

Bush's sinister nod and wink were clearly understood. The wretched Zubaydah was then subjected to a series of tortures. As Suskind writes, he "was water-hooded, a technique in which a captive's face is covered with a towel as water is poured atop, creating the senstation of drowning. He was beaten. He was repeatedly threatned with and made certain of his impending death. His medication was withheld. He was bombarded with deafening, continuing noise and harsh lights." His broken mind snapped completely. He began spewing out whatever his tormentors wanted to hear: fantastic tales of plots targeting "shopping malls, banks, supermarkets, public water systems, nuclear plants, apartment buildings, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty" – meat for countless "terror alerts" whenever the political situation called for a nice, juicy scare to goose the rubes.

But perhaps the most revealing moment in Suskind's book is a brief vignette that captures the quintessence of Bush's callous disregard for the American people – and the Regime's strange, preternatural calm in the face of imminent attack. In August 2001, while Bush dawdled on his Texas dude ranch, the entire national security system was, in Tenet's words, "blinking red" in expectation of a major terrorist strike; indeed, Tenet later said that the threat was so imminent that his "hair was on fire."

On Aug. 6, a CIA official brought the infamous "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US" memo to Crawford, to read it out personally to the President and make sure he got the warning. Bush sat in silence as the briefer delivered his fell message. Duty done, the agent awaited the president's orders, or the president's guidance, or the president's questions. He got nothing but a curt, snide dismissal: "All right, you've covered your ass now."

That was it. Bush had nothing else to say about this stark threat of impending slaughter. He had no questions, no advice; the "Commander-in-Chief" had no commands. Just smirking contempt. "You've covered your ass." You've gone through the motions, you've played your part in the charade, just like me – now get lost.

Even if you give Bush every benefit of the doubt here, even if you put the most charitable construction possible on his behavior – although his proven record of duplicity and malevolence deserves no such charity – even with all this, the very best you could say of his reaction is that it represents a blood-curdling degree of depraved indifference and criminal negligence, worthy of Nero.

Beyond this "best-case" scenario, you tumble into an abyss of ever-darker implications, a murk that may never be dispelled – "that dark maw where high politics and low murder feast on the same lies, the same flesh." But what we already know, what is plain as day, is bad enough: tyranny has come – aggressive, remorseless, murderous, mad.
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an Empire Burlesque visitor said:

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one question
which hand is chaney using as a toilet hand?
June 29, 2006 | url

an Empire Burlesque visitor said:

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keep punchin\'
Chris mate

Yopu've said it all, there's no need for comment except for thanks, and keep punching.
June 29, 2006 | url

a guest said:

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sub-human
It's so hard for good Americans to realize just how evil our ruling elite are. We get used to seeing their faces, which look human enough (albeit a bit reminiscent of Batman's Arch-Villains) and just because they look like regular humans, we give them that benefit of a doubt and project our own humanity on to them. But look deeper and you'll realize that there's no real humanity in the hearts of these war-mongers, no redeeming qualities or good excuses for their behavior. The only consistent explanation of personalities like Bush is this: they are SOCIOPATHS.

Sociopaths are good at pretending to be normal humans, but they have an inability to experience guilt, an insatiable greed, a willingness and in fact a delight in resorting to violence and the display of brute power no matter how cruel, unjust, or hypocritical. If they want something, then to them it's only right that they should get it; and conversely, other people's opinions mean zilch to them (unless they're powerful/rich enough to need kissing up to). Hypocrisy & double standards come naturally to people in the Bush regime, because they are sick people. Normal people don't need the perverse thrills that these "leaders" of ours seem to require.

We need to wake up and realize that these scum-bags paraded in front of us are actually as close to Evil as humans can come. We assume, "Well, they must be smart, or capable, or SOMEthing, to get where they are..." But no. In this corrupt country, it's the WORST of humanity that rises to these top positions. It's their very evil that has got them where they are, their twisted worship of raw power. They are more materialistic and shallow than 99% of the peasants they piss on day after day. It's part of their skill as deceptive sociopaths that allows them to trick everyone into assuming they're like us. People like Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rice, etc.---they got where they are through their willingness to lie, cheat, steal, and murder (more accurately, they're willing to order others do a lot of these dirty deeds for them).

What an up-side down world. The worst, most greedy & destructive humans grab up all the power and then try to make the rest of us believe that they are in fact the BEST of us. What a twisted head-game they try to force on us.

It's time to wake up and realize that men like Bush are indeed evil (if evil has any meaning), and only concerned about themselves and their friends. They are evil and need to be treated as such.
June 30, 2006 | url

a guest said:

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666
Let's keep this simple and to the point:

IF YOU SHAVED GEORGE W. BUSH'S HEAD

AND DIDN'T FIND

666,

YOU WOULD

AT LEAST

FIND

665 and 3/4s
June 30, 2006

a guest said:

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Not to worry
Just like ALWAYS in the past, the rest of the world (primarily Russia and China this time) will rise up and throw every nuke and nonconventional weapon in their combined arsenals at the US the very second BushCheneyRumsfeld&Co are suicidal enough to nuke Iran.

They've told Bush this to his face; whether or not they think China is merely bluffing remains to be seen.

But sooner or later, the latest "Evil Empire" will be wiped off the face of the earth by the rest of the world.

The inevitability of history doomed to repeat itself when "Leaders" spend school time sticking lit firecrackers up the asses of live frogs, and the rest of their lives drunk and high on cocaine, and in an endless search for stolen riches based on the corporate industry of killing innocent women, children, babies, and men.
July 01, 2006 | url

a guest said:

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Satan Incarnate?
Of course the first bearer of 666 was Nero Caesar (NRN KYSR in Hebrew equivalents, totalling 666) so the comparison is totally apt. Bush is the latest bearer of the Mark. But remember there is also the False Prophet, who I would suggest is Osama Bin Laden, to lure the believers in Allah astray into a ruinous course of action. Let's make no mistake about it. If Bush is sociopathic, Osama is theocratic and thus even more anti-human.
July 01, 2006

erose001 said:

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Dead On. Emphasis on Dead.
"It sure would be a lot easier if I was dictator. Hehehe." GWB, the day after being installed by SCOTUS, Dec. 2000.

My father worked with these creeps as an intelligence officer and he hated them. He predicted starting in the 60s that all that has happened since Election Day 2000 would happen if these people attained any power. (Although he wasn't sure exactly WHEN in 2001 the new Pearl Harbor would take place.) All this because this fraternal-paternal crowd really engages in those secret handshakes and there is a cult grapevine. (Some call it Illuminati, some Rosicrucian, which is what Dad called it before he hightailed it and was blackballed for his trouble, but it doesn't really matter, it all goes back to groups like S&B anyway.)

Dad schooled me in my Charters, in the event that these days would come in 2000 (I remember how serious he was when he said that dark days may start in 2000), and I'm really glad he did. Although it enrages me all over again when another portion of the Constitution is shredded by Cheney the Kingmaker, the Congress that fails to follow its Constitutional job description. (The framers didn't describe IMPEACHMENT in detail FIVE times in the first three Articles just for the fun of it. Everyone is so worried about politics and parties, but the framers didn't mention politics or parties ONCE.)

But the buck stops with GWB, and you mention Nero, alluding to his fiddling while Rome burned. Indeed the 9/11 fiasco counts (and I urge everyone to read David Ray Griffin, Mike Ruppert, and Steven Jones), but let's not forget that video of GWB at his Crawford ranch being briefed by the NOAA Hurricane Center and - yes, believe it or not, Michael Brown at FEMA - TWO DAYS before Katrina essentially eliminated a major American city, and devastated the Gulf Coast. Katrina was Category 5 at the time, the strongest storm to cross the Gulf in this century. What did GWB do? Flew off on a golf junket.

Bottom Line: When people like us were screaming bloody murder starting with the Patriot Act (say it with me, 1933 Enabling Act, created by Prescott Bush's customers, the Nazis, who remained friends right through the traitor's Senate terms until he died), it became clear that the American People were not at all prepared to stand up for their Charters. We are horribly ignorant of our own history and our own laws.

The props to Suskind are well deserved. Also consider Steven Kinzer's Conquest (if you haven't already) for more historical context.

Great blog, thank you. I'm sorry I didn't discover you sooner, but I'll be enjoying your archives.
July 02, 2006

a guest said:

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censorship
what's the difference between your site and after-downing-street. You both censor posts that your paymasters don't like.
July 02, 2006

a guest said:

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Wow! You got censored?
At Empire Burlesque? Musta been a helluva rant.
July 02, 2006

a guest said:

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...
Paymasters? This site runs at a loss - it costs us money for server bills most months. Chris doesn't earn a living on this site.

The only posts that have been deleted around here are one's that say 'test' or incoherent scribble that does not even form any known language.

Such as "test question. one question" which was deleted from this thread.
July 03, 2006 | url

Burton said:

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NEW NAZIS MUST BE STOPPED
Sounds like a BUSHCO slogan/headline ...
But this is what a truly free country's newspaper could have on the front page in reference to america's image/plan,very soon.
The free world will not forget NEOCONS, it's what war crime trials in the Hague are made for,with the death penalty....NAZIS are here again and they have the most bombs and alot of ignorant subjects to expend.SH*T
August 26, 2006

Nancy Green said:

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Survive? Goodbye free country
Even if we survive this administration as a country, we will be severely weakened. We are like a ship in a hurricane, springing too many leaks at once. When the storm abates, the battered ship may not stay afloat. Will we survive this usurping band of pirates in office? Will the public know what happened? Many still desparately need the security of believing in the unbelievable - that is, the propaganda being swilled out endlessly through media.
September 03, 2006

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