Chimps In
A Zoo Cage
By Sheila Samples
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Journalism is not a profession
or a trade. It is a cheap catch-all for fuckoffs and
misfits - a false doorway to the backside of life, a
filthy piss-ridden little hole nailed off by the
building inspector, but just deep enough for a wino to
curl up from the sidewalk and masturbate like a chimp in
a zoo-cage."~~Hunter Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las
Vegas |
02/12/07 "ICH" -- -- If the Bush administration and the US mainstream media
are united on any one issue, it's an absolute refusal to
rock the political boat as they sail mercilessly through
the seas of corporate profit on the good ship Terrorbush.
For the most part, each group is an incurious lot --
undead creatures who neither care, nor dare, to glance
over the side of the ship at the bloated, swirling
bodies in the blood-red water below. From the beginning,
their mission has been to perform so fantastically
against a backdrop of such violent, explosive madness on
so many fronts that we watch hypnotically but do not see
-- listen intently but do not hear.
They are very good at what they do.
In the last 10 days, as 36 Americans were killed in
Iraq, we were inundated with a variety of devastating
news -- all of which literally beg for broad,
investigative reporting from those whom the late, great
Molly Ivins laughingly referred to as "alert guardian
watchdogs of democracy." For example...
~~A bleak National Intelligence Estimate was released,
which stated flatly that what is going on in Iraq is
much worse than a civil war and there is little chance
that Bush's escalation of 20,000-50,000 troops will do
anything but fuel the fire. The media's initial interest
quickly faded when Vice President Dick Cheney called the
report "hogwash," and announced that he and Bush had the
power to do whatever they wanted, and neither the
Congress nor the people could stop them.
~~Bush appointed Adm. William Fallon to head Central
Command (CENTCOM) -- a Navy man to run the ground wars
in Afghanistan and Iraq. Formerly with NATO as Assistant
Chief of Staff, Plans and Policy for Supreme Allied
Commander, Atlantic, Fallon has a history of high-tech
war game tomfoolery that provokes the enemy to attack.
With US carrier attack groups bumping into each other in
the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iran, who you gonna
call?
~~Nat Hentoff writes in the Village Voice that the giant
aerospace Boeing is "supplying the CIA with the planes
to transport the shackled, blindfolded, drugged
passengers for interrogation in foreign torture
chambers." Hentoff credits The New Yorker's Jane Meyer
with breaking the Boeing story in October, wherein she
quoted a former Jeppesen (Boeing subsidary) employee who
was told by a top official, "We do all of the
extraordinary rendition flights --you know, the torture
flights...It certainly pays well. They” -- the C.I.A --
“spare no expense. They have absolutely no worry about
costs. What they have to get done, they get done.”
~~The Pentagon's Inspector General (IG) Report confirms
what we have known for nearly five years -- we were
catapaulted into war with Iraq on a pack of malicious,
treasonous lies dreamed up by Under Secretary of Defense
for Policy Douglas Feith and Deputy Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz, who were obviously following Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's order on 9-11 to "sweep it
all up -- things related or not" to justify an attack on
Iraq.
. . .In testimony last week before the Senate Armed
Services Committee, Acting IG Thomas Gimble
acknowledged, albeit in bewildering doublespeak, that
Feith's office had indeed "developed, produced and then
disseminated alternative intelligence assessments on the
Iraq and Al-Qaeda relationship, which included some
conclusions that were inconsistent with the consensus of
the intelligence community, to senior decision-makers."
Gimble plowed on with an admission that Feith "was
inappropriately performing intelligence activities of
developing, producing and disseminating that should be
performed by the intelligence community."
. . .Given that more than 600,000 Iraqi civilians have
been slaughtered, more than 2 million families are
broken and displaced, and 3,379 coalition troops (3,123
of them Americans) have been blown to bits, Gimble's
limp concession that what these creatures did in
manipulating intelligence to go to war was neither
"illegal or unauthorized" is almost as bizarre as the
media refusing to investigate such criminal activity.
Almost as bizarre as Wolfowitz' grinning admission in
Vanity Fair two months after the attack, "We settled on
one issue, weapons of mass destruction, because it was
the one reason everyone could agree on." Almost as
bizarre as the American Enterprise Institute's Michael
Ledeen, who boasted in 2002, "We do not want stability
in Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and even Saudi Arabia. .
. The real issue is not whether, but how to
destabilize."
~~Attorney General Alberto Gonzales suddenly fired seven
US attorneys and replaced them with Republican insiders.
One of them, Tomothy Griffin, who previously worked for
Karl Rove and for the Republican National Committee,
will head to Arkansas -- just as the Hillary Clinton
presidential campaign heats up. San Diego prosecuror
Carol Lam was bounced for bringing California Republican
Randy "Duke" Cunningham to justice for taking $2.4
million in bribes. According to Salon's Joe Conason, Lam
"is still pursuing important leads in that historic
case. Cunningham is supposed to be cooperating," Conason
says, "but if Bush replaces her (Lam) with a partisan
stooge, he may be able to keep his secrets." In his
usual Cheshire manner, Gonzales admitted the
resignations were forced, but "declined to comment on
details of the cases."
~~The old news surfaced briefly of the Pentagon loading
363 tons of $100 bills onto pallets and flying them
aboard military planes to Iraq where they were handed
over to the Iraqi government with no accountability.
That's $4 billion, or 726,000 pounds of stash -- with an
additional $8.8 billion that also disappeared about the
time US "Viceroy" Paul Bremer mounted up and headed for
the border.
~~Then, there's the Scooter Libby Blame Plame Game trial
wherein Libby and a gaggle of journalists are wildly
pointing fingers at each other in a hiliarious effort to
cover their treasonous asses about who told whom what
and when -- while the noose tightens slowly around Dick
Cheney's neck. Great entertainment, but of course no
in-depth research and investigation into matters of
consequence, such as what "dark side" activity was going
on at the highest levels in order to take us to war.
Personally, I never believe anything anybody called
"Scooter" tells me -- unless his last name is Rizzuto.
You'd think that the mainstream media would bump into
each other in their haste to cover one or all of the
above. But no. While C-Span alone carried the
interminably long Senate debate-about-the-debate on at
least three toothless, nonbinding resolutions addressing
Bush's ongoing ejaculation in Iraq -- while six US
helicopters were brought down by enemy fire -- while the
Bush neocons were back at their old game of manipulating
intelligence to justify a war on Iran -- the silly,
somnolent scriveners chose instead to overdose on the
"Air Pelosi" scandal.
Reporters clambered aboard the Swift Boat with their
Republican "unnamed sources," and went full throttle at
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for daring to request a plane
large enough to fly from Washington to California
without refueling. The story quickly went from "Air
Pelosi" to "Pelosi One." It went from, "The new Speaker
of the House is apparently asking for a big travel
upgrade" to "the San Francisco Democrat is abusing the
perks of power by attempting to commandeer a fancy
jumbo-size military jet with a 'distinguished visitor
compartment with sleep accommodations.'"
The reporters-cum-repeaters rounded out the jam-packed
10-day news period either shouting that all destructive
weapons in Iraq come from Iran -- or curled up on the
nation's sidewalks shrieking in ecstasy about Anna
Nicole Smith.
The U.S. media is beneath contempt, and can never redeem
itself for the damage it has wrought on this republic by
its fawning allegience to a band of crooked,
war-mongering fools. By sinking to reading
scrubbed-clean White House press releases, by
relinquishing all pretences of honesty, values and
integrity in order to ingratiate itself to the ravenous
corporate beast, its members are little more than
"enablers" who cannot remember why they became
journalists in the first place.
W.C. Fields once said, "There comes a time in the
affairs of man when he must take the bull by the tail
and face the situation." That time is now. Molly Ivins
was right -- it's time we hit the streets, beating on
pots and pans and take our country back. Our first stop
should be at the source of our country's problems -- the
shallow and destructive corporate media.
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former
civilian US Army Public Information Officer. She is a
regular contributor for a variety of Internet sites.
Contact her at rsamples@sirinet.net