'The US is
Not a
Republic
Anymore'
An interview
with Gore
Vidal by
Afshin
Rattansi,
Press TV,
Tehran
01/07/08 "Press
TV"
-- -28/06/08
--
Press TV:We hear
that Michael
Mukasey is
going to
become the
latest of
the
President's
Attorney-Generals
to be
subpoenaed,
this time
over his
conversations
with Bush
and Cheney -
does this
show that
Congress is
serious
about
calling the
executive to
account?
Gore
Vidal:
No, Congress
has never
been more
cowardly,
nor more
corrupt. All
Bush has do
is to make
sure certain
amounts of
money go in
the
direction of
certain
important
congressmen
and that's
end of any
serious
investigation.
After all,
one of the
bravest
members of
Congress is
Denis
Kucinich who
brought the
article of
impeachment
in to the
well of the
House of
Representatives.
The House of
Representatives
must then
try the
president,
and then
after that
it goes to
the Senate
for
judgment.
However,
none of
these things
will happen
because
there's
nobody there
except for
Mr. Kucinich
who has the
courage to
take on a
sitting
president
who is kind
of a
Mafioso.
Press TV:
How can it
just be one
person among
so many
hundreds of
Congressmen
who wants
the
impeachment
of George W.
Bush in
these
circumstances?
Gore
Vidal:
Well it's
because we
no longer
have a
country. We
don't have a
republic any
more. During
the last 7
or 8 years
of the Bush
regime,
they've got
rid of the
Bill of
Rights,
they've got
rid of
habeas
corpus. They
have got rid
of one of
the nicest
gifts that
England ever
left us when
they went
away and we
ceased to be
colonies -
the Magna
Carta - from
the 12th
century. All
of our law
and due
process of
law is based
on that. And
the Bush
people got
rid of it.
The
president
and little
Mr. Gonzales
who for a
few minutes
was his
Attorney
General.
They managed
to get rid
of all of
the
constitutional
links that
made us
literally a
republic.
Press TV:
You have
often
written
about the
US's
superpower
status in
terms of the
history of
previous
superpowers.
Do you think
we're
witnessing
the end of
US power as
some
suggest.
Will the
White House
be seen like
Persepolis?
Gore
Vidal:
Well it
won't make
such good
ruins, no.
It'll be
more like
the tomb of
Cyrus
nearby. They
managed to
destroy the
United
States -
why? Because
they're oil
and gas
people and
they're
essentially
criminals. I
repeat that
this is a
criminal
group that's
seized
control of
the country
through what
looked like
an ordinary
election.
But there's
some very
nice films
and
documentaries
about what
happened in
the year
2000 when
Albert Gore
won the
election for
president
and they saw
to it that
he couldn't
serve. They
got the
Supreme
Court -
which is the
Holy of
Holies
ordinarily
in our
system - to
investigate
and then
accuse the
thieves of
being
absolutely
correct and
the winners
- Mr. Gore
and the
Democrats -
of being the
cheaters.
It's the
first law of
Machiavelli,
whatever
your
opponent's
faults are,
you pick his
virtues and
you deny he
has them.
That's what
they did
when Senator
Kerry ran a
few years
ago for
president.
He's a
famous hero
from the
Vietnam War.
They said he
was a coward
and not a
hero. That's
how it's
done. When
you have a
bunch of
liars in
charge of
your
government
you can't
expect to
get much
history out
of that. But
later on
we'll dig
and dig… and
we will dig
up
Persepolis.
Press TV:
Senator
Obama talks
about change
but of
course he
has courting
Wall Street
as well as
the Israeli
lobby - do
you see any
prospect of
change with
him as
president?
Gore
Vidal:
Not really.
I don't
doubt his
good faith,
just as I do
not doubt
the bad
faith of
Cheney and
Bush. They
are such
dreadful
people that
we've never
had in
government
before. They
would never
have risen
unless they
were buying
elections as
they did in
Florida in
2000, as
they did in
the State of
Ohio in
2004. These
are two open
thefts of
the
Presidency.
When I
discovered
that this
did not
interest the
New York
Times or the
Washington
Post or any
of the press
of the
country I
realized our
day was
done. We are
no longer a
country we
are a
framework
for crooks
to go in and
steal money.
Knowing that
they'll
never be
caught and
they'll be
admired for
it.
Americans
always take
everybody on
his own
evaluation.
You say I'm
a state and
they say
"oh, yeah
yeah yeah,
he's a
state, isn't
that great."
And you
accuse the
other people
of your
crimes
before you
commit them.
It's an old
trick which
was known to
Machiavelli
who wrote
about it in
his
handbook,
the Prince.
Press TV:Finally
that issue
which is
exercising
so many
minds in the
Middle East
and beyond.
You,
yourself
have written
about so
many
Imperial
wars of the
United
States. Do
you think
Bush and
Cheney would
risk another
war in what
Mohammad
ElBaradei of
the IAEA
calls a
fireball?
Gore
Vidal:
They are
longing to
but they
have spent
all of the
money. They
have got it
in their own
private
companies
like the
Vice-President
and a
company
called
Halliburton
which is
stealing
more money
and should
be on trial
sooner or
later before
Congress.
But perhaps
not, who
knows? But
it's well
known in
Washington,
these people
are leaking
away the
money of the
country.
Well there's
no more
money. They
are longing
for a war
with Iran.
Iran is no
more a harm
to us than
was Iraq or
Afghanistan.
They
invented an
enemy, they
tell lies,
lies, lies.
The New York
Times goes
along with
their lies,
lies, lies.
And they
don't stop.
When the
public
that's lied
to 30 times
a day it's
apt to
believe the
lies, is not
it?
Gore
Vidal is a
renowned
American
writer and
erstwhile
political
candidate.
SG/DA
