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March,
2002
Beauty is only skin deep, but stupid runs clear to the bone. And
we have a stupid President. I've been trying to avoid thinking that
and particularly saying that because it's not a very flattering
picture of our Chief Executive, nor of us as a country. But it's
true and, worse than that, it's particularly dangerous in these
post 9/11 times.
The United States is under enormous threat and the times call for
resolve, strength and delicate diplomacies across a wide variety
of issues affecting countries friendly to us, not so friendly and
downright hostile. In response, George Bush strides into the international
china shop in spurs, ten-gallon hat and double-drawn pistols, rattling
decades of delicately placed and fragile diplomatic crystal. I don't
say he is a corrupt man, but I insist he is becoming a corrupted
man. Power corrupts---absolute power corrupts absolutely. The United
States has become an absolute power in the world, unequalled in
modern times.
Cases in point:
- ·There is growing exasperation in Europe that the United
States, in the course of defending itself against al Qaeda,
will completely overrun the international system and impose upon
the
planet an American empire. Their concerns are well founded
and the immediate result is that there are fewer and fewer places
in
the world where an American passport is safe to show. Concurrently
with that, trust in America and admiration for its standards
is falling like leaves in November. Stupid and needless.
- The Director of the CIA recently described Russia, in testimony
before the Senate, as "the first choice of proliferant states
seeking the most advanced terrorist technology and training." That,
on the heels of a Pentagon report naming Russia as one of seven
countries that are potential nuclear targets. Tenet went on to
say that Russia must immediately stop all such exports or "face
the consequences." In one stroke, Bush has handed Vladimir
Putin a demand to which he cannot answer, because to accede
to American pressure on this issue would cost him his presidency
and
to hold steady invites nuclear intervention. It was presented
in just those terms. Stupid and dangerous.
- In the last couple weeks, Bush slapped protectionist tariffs
on imported steel, thus undoing a previous administration's progress
in promoting worldwide free trade, putting the lie to his own
free trade proclamations and engendering immediate tariffs in
Europe on specific American products. Stupid and backward.
- Earlier in the month, it was disclosed that the Pentagon has
been charged with developing various scenarios in which the United
States will use tactical nuclear weapons. That seems to have
slid right past America like a low and outside pitch. Bush thereby
furthers our ability to wage loss-free push-button warfare by
dropping the sixty year cloak of morality that has thus far kept
the world from nuclear exchange. In the same stroke he makes
American soil fair game for nuclear terrorists by the threat
of use. Two nuclear saber-rattlings in one month. Stupid,
stupid and unconscionable, unconscionable.
- The developing Bush Doctrine declares: "Any
nation that does not act against terror groups within its borders
will be in a virtual state of war with Washington." I
don't know what he means by 'virtual' states of war, but
it certainly
isn't a computer game and isn't likely to burnish the American
image as protector of the weak. It's a big world out there
with lots of dissidents and such a declaration makes it open
season
for the US military on just about anyone and everyone. It's
also idiotically broad-brushed, meaningless as stated and
provocative in the extreme. Stupid and counter-productive.
There are more examples. They make me angry as well and this
is not a laundry list.
I am angry at a Supreme Court that seated this unelected president
in benign times that suddenly turned dangerous. Angry at Colin
Powell for not resigning instead of being bullied by Cheney
and Rumsfeld. Angry at the fact that my beloved and peace-loving
country is becoming a pariah to the world's civilized nations.
Angry at a Congress that refuses its constitutional duty of
advice and consent. Angry that an apparently distracted electorate
doesn't seem to give a damn. Angry that, no matter this incredible
series of circumstances, this stupid and dangerous President
continues to enjoy an unprecedented approval rating.
What the hell kind of nation have we become? We decry the
Rodney King beating and stand mute as the nuclear sword is
unsheathed.
A friend of mine in the states, a writer of great talent,
told me that no one in America cares and that I am the last
angry man.
Perhaps I am.
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