July 10,
2006
Baghdad Erupts in Mob Violence, While Bush
Lives on Fantasy Island
A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL
When you are insane, sane people try to assist you and
improve your mental health; they try to restore a sense of
functional reality.
As for Bush, the mainstream media and most of the
politicians and pundits on Capitol Hill keep covering the
perspective of the inmates, rather than the reality on the
outside of the asylum.
Iraq is continuing to deteriorate. The bloody curse of the
Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld/Rice fiasco is reaching a pure descent
into Hell, yet the mainstream corporate media is still
providing a veneer of credibility to Bush, when all around
the world is crumbling.
We thought we would give three quick reality-based
reminders, so you won't think that you are the insane one,
in addition to the horrifying news that is "catapulting" out
of Iraq:
1) As the wonderful journalist, Robert Parry, reports, when
Bush was given notice in August of 2001 that the U.S. was at
risk for a terror attack,
he responded thus to the CIA briefer: "The CIA tried to
warn Bush about the threat on Aug. 6, 2001, with the hope
that presidential action could energize government agencies
and head off the attack. The CIA sent analysts to his ranch
in Crawford, Texas, to brief him and deliver a report
entitled 'Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US.'
"Bush was not pleased by the intrusion. He glared at the CIA
briefer and snapped, 'All right, you’ve covered your ass,'
according to [Ron] Suskind’s book.
"Then, putting the CIA’s warning in the back of his mind and
ordering no special response, Bush returned to a vacation of
fishing, clearing brush and working on a speech about
stem-cell research."
Excuse us, but why isn't this on the front page of every
newspaper in the United States? From Bush's arrogant,
selfish, peevish negligence to protect the U.S. from
hijackings that resulted in 9/11 to Bush's reading of "My
Pet Goat" as America was under attack, we see a
commander-in-chief who should be "court martialed," not
taken seriously.
This account from Ron Suskind's "The One Percent Doctrine"
proves that we are all at risk as long as the Bush wrecking
crew of power-mad incompetents is in the White House.
2) As for media priorities, we ran across this
"big story" from the Associated Press, "Suspect in
tunnel plot said to visit U.S."
Okay, is this worthy of front page story treatment, when the
world is on fire because of Bush's failure to deal with
reality? First of all, the article notes that one "suspect"
came to California six years ago for apparently legal
reasons to visit relatives. What in the world does that have
to do with an alleged -- and we emphasize alleged -- bomb
plot in NYC?
What it has to do is with Rove stringing out the "campaign
of terror and fear mid-term election strategy" another day
on a third-rate story of remotely possible "aspirational"
terror.
What's more, the AP repeats the impossible assertion that
the "plotters" planned to flood lower Manhattan by blowing
up a tunnel under the Hudson.
As BuzzFlash noted in recent commentaries (including
this one), this is an impossibility according to the
laws of physics. But the Associated Press hasn't figured
that out yet, because as Stephen Colbert so aptly noted,
they just copy down PR stories from the White House.
Is the Associated Press an accomplice to Rove's
third-in-a-row campaign of fear to win an election cycle?
You bet.
3) Finally, we want to say that we can't be 100% sure of
this because we just saw it as someone was flipping through
channels, but we believe Bush told Larry King (in a weekend
interview, the bemused Laura at his side like a tranquilized
terrier) that U.S. citizens don't have to worry about a
missile attack from North Korea.
Why, because -- and this is the part that we heard -- we,
Bush asserted, have a missile defense system set up to
defend the nation.
Excuse us, has anyone seen any credible reports that this
MDS fiasco that will cost hundreds of billions of dollars
works any better than a Yugo without an engine?
We haven't.
But Larry King, we imagine, let such fantasy island
assurances go unchallenged.
All is
well on Fantasy Island, as the dire situtation in Iraq
deterioriates daily and American national security is
increasingly at risk.
But the mainstream media is too busy transcribing propaganda
to brief us on the reality-based world.
And we are all in a perilous situation as a result,
extremely perilous.
Meanwhile, all we get are PR releases from Fantasy Island,
as transmitted through the mainstream media.
Source:
http://www.buzzflash.com/editorial/06/07/edi06052.html