The Deeper
Reality Behind Rumsfeld's Resignation
By Chris Floyd
11/09/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- As Don Rumsfeld is
tossed overboard by the panicky Bushes (who value loyalty to
themselves above all other virtues but never, ever, practice
it toward others; there will be many more bodies left behind
as the Family rallies to clean up Junior's mess again),
Steve Gilliard steps in below to remind us that what we are
actually dealing with here is not politics, not some Beltway
horse race, or some idiotic media game of "who's up, who's
down." The issue is mass murder -- thousands of Americans,
hundreds of thousands of Iraqis -- and human suffering
beyond imagining for millions more.
This is the
reality. This is what really matters about Rumsfeld and the
other architects of the war crime in Iraq. And although all
the talk about the election's political ramifications for
the Bush Administration is entertaining and diverting, as
most gossip is, and not without some importance, on the most
essential level it is a moral obscenity.
For when Bush
opens his mouth, clotted bits of corpseflesh tumble out;
when he walks, he wades through pools of human blood. And
behind him, skittering and scooting in the blood-slick on
their hands and knees, come all his ministers, handlers and
toadies, come all the media sycophants who eagerly peddled
his lies, come all the war profiteers who fill their bank
vaults with hacked limbs, blown guts, crushed heads and
mounds of viscera -- their treasure, their prize. Are we
really supposed to be concerned about the
political standing
of such wretches? Should we not be outraged that they are
allowed to walk among free people, much less exercise power
and dominion over the nation? Why do they have any
"political standing" at all?
And yet, they do.
This too is reality, and we must deal with it. The American
power structure -- across its (extremely narrow) ideological
spectrum -- will never acknowledge the true extent of the
criminality, inhumanity and moral evil that the war of
aggression in Iraq represents. How can they, when Bush's
policies are only slightly more radical, slightly more
brazen versions of the bloodsoaked arrogance, aggression and
impositions of the glorious bipartisan past? They will
continue to see the Bush Regime's depredations as through a
glass, darkly; discerning hazy outlines of misdeeds that
they can then label as "mistakes" or "incompetence" or, in a
very few instances, "corruption" -- things that can be
rectified with a resignation here, an isolated prosecution
of small fry or scapegoats there. And having deliberately
infected themselves with this moral glaucoma, they will get
on with "business as usual" with the president and his
associates, ignoring the stench of putrefaction that clings
to them from their daily trafficking with the dead.
So we too will
doubtless go on chewing over the political jockeying, the
"business as usual," because that is the reality of the
world as we find it. But we should never forget the deeper
reality behind the dark glass, too hideous to behold for
long in the stark light of day, perhaps, but still there --
a presence, a doom, a judgment, a weight, like the
inescapable fact of our own eventual death.
Steve Gilliard on Rumsfeld's resignation:
It took two
elections and the lives of 2800 men for this war
criminal to resign. Walter Reed and Arlington are filled
because of his ego, maybe 700,000 Iraqis lie dead
because of his hubris. He should be dragged from the
Pentagon and tossed on a plane to The Hague for war
crimes trials like the Balkan war criminals.
America has
suffered many incompetents, but even for a record of
incompetence, Rumsfeld is in a special place. Blind,
deaf, dumb, to reality, contemptuous of the men he led,
demanding lickspittle advisors, all of these are enough
for any man to be fired.
Now, as I
watch Bush fumble his way to not understanding that his
war is over, I can only hope, no pray, that someone
forgives us for letting these fools kill so many
innocent people.
Chris Floyd is an American journalist. He is the author of
the book, Empire Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush
Regime. He has been a writer and editor for more than 20 years,
working in the United States, Great Britain and Russia for
various newspapers, magazines, the U.S. government and Oxford
University. Visit his website
www.chris-floyd.com
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