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The Sleeping Giant Stirs
“We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven
by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and
our doctrine; and remember that we are not descended from fearful
men. Not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and
to defend causes that were for the moment unpopular... We can deny
our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility
for the result." Edward R. Murrow - May 9, 1954
By Ernest Partridge
Co-Editor The Crisis Papers
11/09/05 "ICH
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“The Americans will always do the right thing”
Winston Churchill once remarked, “after they’ve
exhausted all the alternatives.”
The American public may be running out of
alternatives. If so, the Bush Administration and the
Republicans have reason to be very worried.
It is all too easy to despair over the ignorance and
gullibility of “the American mind.” This is a
public, after all, a majority of which rejects the
theory of evolution – the central coordinating
concept of the biological sciences. In addition,
the National Science Foundation reports that
more than a third of Americans believe in UFOs and
that astrology
“has scientific merit.”
And yet, amazingly, at many crucial moments in our
history, public opinion has somehow moved toward a
wise and appropriate point of view.
For example, public support for the Vietnam war
eroded until eventually the war was unsustainable.
Richard Nixon’s landslide re-election in 1972 was no
use to him when, less than two years later, the full
extent of his “crimes and misdemeanors” became known
and he was forced from office.
Throughout his presidency, Bill Clinton was hounded
by a hostile press, while $70 million of taxpayers’
money was expended in search of a crime to fit the
punishment. Eventually he was caught in a sexual
indiscretion. It was then widely assumed that
Clinton’s public approval scores would drop into the
basement. Instead, “the hunting of the president”
backfired as Clinton’s high approval scores held
steady, while those of his tormentor, Kenneth Starr,
plummeted.
And so right now, something remarkable is taking
place. At long last, however belatedly, the public
is beginning to appreciate the shallowness and
incompetence of George Bush and the unparalleled
mendacity and corruption of his administration.
Moreover, it has arrived at this realization on its
own, despite the determination of the captive
mainstream media to hide these manifest failures
from the public, through distraction, non-reporting,
and occasionally through outright lies.
For five years, the Rovian smoke and mirrors have
worked spectacularly well.
A
majority of the public was persuaded that Saddam
Hussein had Weapons of Mass Destruction, was somehow
behind the 9/11 attacks and was an active agent of
al Qaeda. At the same time, the skeletons of Bush’s
past – his AWOL from the Air National Guard, his
business failures, his insider trading, his
suspected drug use – were all kept hidden in the
closet. A package of lies about Al Gore was
concocted to “prove,” ironically, that Gore was a
“serial liar.” John Kerry, an authentic war hero,
was successfully portrayed as a coward and a fake.
Thus did the Bush message machine vanquish the
Democratic opposition and reduce it to pathetic
impotence. However, there was one adversary that
Bush, Inc. could not defeat: reality. And at
long last, reality is retaliating and the public is
taking notice.
The failure of Bush’s FEMA to deal with the Katrina
catastrophe can not be hidden forever from the
public. Nor can the loss of manufacturing jobs and
their export overseas. Nor can the rising price of
gasoline and the obscene profits of the oil
companies. Nor can the upward redistribution of
national wealth from the producers to the owners of
that wealth. Nor can the corruption and the
consequent indictments or investigations of the
malefactors: DeLay, Safavian, Frist, Libby, Abramoff,
and now Tomlinson. Nor can the horrendous tales of
torture in Bush’s Gulag. Nor can the shredding of
our Constitution and the loss of our “inalienable
rights.” Nor can the mounting casualties from the
Iraq war, as they return home in caskets (“transfer
tubes”) or with broken minds and bodies. And despite
the media conspiracy of silence, the evidence of
election fraud can not be suppressed. The
unthinkable is becoming thinkable.
Moreover, the public has a memory. The weak but
growing voice of the independent progressive media
and internet has recorded and now broadcasts the
lies in the voices of the liars: “Simply stated,
there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has
weapons of mass destruction." (Cheney, August, 2002)
"We know where [the WMDs] are. They are in the area
around Tikrit and Baghdad." (Rumsfeld, May, 2003).
"We found the weapons of mass destruction." (Bush,
May, 2003).
Despite their self-congratulatory myth of rugged
individualism, Americans are herd animals; they look
around, then follow the crowd. When Bush’s approval
scores were in the high eighties and the media were
meekly and uncritically passing on the official
lies, few dared to resist. Troublesome news, such as
election fraud, foreign opposition, citizen
protests, the looting of the treasury, and the
Downing Street memos, were absent from the print and
broadcasts of the mainstream media. Those in the
media who did resist, like MSNBC’s Ashleigh Banfield
and Phil Donanue, soon found themselves out of a
job. Their example was not lost on the survivors.
But now the beast is wounded and just a few of the
bolder predators are coming out of the woods to
investigate. At last, the hidden issues are
beginning to come into play.
And the public? Ever so gradually, public opinion
has shifted and now the critics and skeptics are in
the majority. No longer can dissenters be
successfully branded as traitors who “hate America.”
More and more of us are remembering that America was
born out of resistance to tyranny and has flourished
through dissent and open debate. Protest is once
again becoming fashionable, and there is a whiff of
possible success in the air. The message of the
American people to the media? “Lead, follow, or step
out of the way. You have made yourselves
irrelevant.”
When asked the secret of success in show business,
George Burns replied: “sincerity – if you can fake
that, you’ve got it made.” For five years, it worked
for Bush and his gang, but now the public is finally
seeing through the fakery. And once the politician
loses his grip on the fakery – once he has lost the
trust of the public -- he can never get it back.
And so, Bush’s approval and trust ratings are now in
the mid-thirties, and heading south. According to
the latest Washington Post/ABC poll, two-thirds
of the public has a negative opinion of Bush’s
ethics and believes that the country is headed in
the wrong direction. Sixty percent believes that the
Iraq war was a mistake. A majority doubts Bush’s
honesty and integrity, and believes that Bush misled
the country prior to the invasion of Iraq. And
amazingly, a majority would
want
to see him impeached if it were proved (as is
likely the case) that Bush lied to get the U.S. into
the war.
Significantly, many GOP politicians and the media
are beginning to sense that support of Bush and his
administration is distinct liability – a liability
that can cost the politicians their offices, and the
media their audiences. Moreover, as the demise of
the Miers nomination attests, the religious right is
finally beginning to realize that they’ve been had,
cynically kept on the GOP reservation with promises,
such as the repeal of Roe v. Wade, that the GOP dare
not fulfill.
Is it over for the Bush Administration? Don’t count
on it. As I wrote at the outset: “at many crucial
moments in our history” the American public gets it
right. “At many crucial moments,” not all. There are
no guarantees. And the Busheviks still have
formidable weapons at their disposal as they
struggle to maintain their grip on power.
Accordingly, this is no time for the opposition to
sit at the sidelines, content to be spectators of
the self-inflicted decline and fall of Bush, Inc.
This malignant regime may not go over the precipice
unless it is pushed.
What then is the ordinary citizen to do? The
question requires a separate essay – several, in
fact. But here are some brief suggestions.
Regarding election Fraud: Spread the word,
person-to-person. Do your part to make respectable a
skepticism of past elections and the demand for
election reform. If the conspiracy of media silence
is sustained and the paperless machines and secret
software remain in place, the GOP won’t lose no
matter what the voters have to say about it. If the
fraud is exposed, they can’t win. It is just
possible that if the polls forecast a Democratic
blowout – say, twenty-plus percent – the GOP won’t
dare to reverse the outcome. But beware: fake polls
are not out of the question.
Thankfully, there is one institution that remains
independent of Bushevik control: the criminal
justice system. Thus the aforementioned criminal
indictments, present and forthcoming. Herein may be
the best hope for the restoration of honest and
verifiable elections. In the United States,
elections are administered at the local and state
level. Surely there must be some prosecutors
somewhere in the realm prepared to investigate this
crime with the powerful instruments of subpoena,
discovery and perjury threat. So let us, as
concerned citizens, demand criminal investigation
and prosecutions of the crime of voting fraud.
Put pressure on the media. Boycott the
offending corporate media and their sponsors, and
tell them that you are doing so. Demand that they
investigate malfeasance of office and report “all
the news that’s fit to print” about issues of public
concern. And if they won’t, make them irrelevant. As
Sinclair Broadcasting learned in the last election,
if right-wing propaganda results in a loss of
market-share, the management must answer to the
stockholders.
Support the alternative independent media and the
progressive internet – the last, best hope of a free
press that the founders of our republic insisted was
indispensable to a republic of free citizens.
Encourage progressive candidates to oppose
the “GOP-lite” Democrats in the primaries. Even if
the “Democrats in Name Only” (DINOs) win, they will
be given a message: “represent us, or next time your
done for!”
And write your Senators and Congress members,
repeatedly. Send a constant stream of letters to the
editor. Add your feet and voices to the public
protests. Organize!
At the close of the 1970 movie, “Tora, Tora, Tora,,”
Admiral Isoruko Yamamoto warns his staff: "I fear
all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and
fill him with a terrible resolve." The words are
those of the screenwriter, not the Admiral: there is
no evidence that Yamamoto ever said this. No matter,
the words fit our times.
Today, the great American public stirs. But will it
awake? In the captive corporate media, there is no
Edward R. Murrow or Walter Cronkite in evidence who
will protest the evil issuing from the White House
and the Congress, much less a media management
willing to give them a microphone. There is no John
Dean from inside this malignant regime that will
step forward and volunteer to break open this
criminal conspiracy – at least, not yet.
It is up to us, the American public, and it is
possible that we the people are finally beginning to
wake up. But there are no guarantees that we will
prevail, restore our Constitution and our rights,
and win back our country.
This is no time for each of us to stand alone,
looking after our own diminishing self-interests,
and privately but uselessly lamenting our fates.
Echoing Jesus of Nazareth, Mohandas Gandhi spoke the
truth that transcends political and religious
boundaries: "He who loses his life will gain it; he
who will seek to save it shall lose it. Freedom is
not for the coward or the faint-hearted."
Copyright 2005 by Ernest Partridge
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