Behind The Mushroom Cloud
By W. David Jenkins III
“In today’s media, we seem to bring on the liars in order
to balance the truth”
- NPR’s Bob Edwards June 2004
The news out of Washington the last few weeks reminds me
of the opening scenes of “Saving Private Ryan.” Pandemonium, chaos and
confusion from all directions and from all channels have left many Americans
ducking for cover amidst the furious crossfire. And just when things seem to
be quieting down long enough for Rita Crosby to head back to Aruba , it all
starts up again.
It’s been a couple of days now since Patrick Fitzgerald
held his press conference in the aftermath of “Scooter” Libby’s indictment
and the conservative damage control machine has shifted into high gear. All
of a sudden, perjury is just a “technicality” and obstruction of justice is
much ado about nothing.
The hypocrisy of the right wing apologists has become so
blatant that it blindsides the average viewer into the mistake of accepting
that what happened two years ago was just politics as usual. Conservative
pundits are redirecting people with the rationale that Rove’s dodging of a
bullet (for now) somehow proves that Fitzgerald’s investigation was just a
waste of time. In true conservative post-Katrina fashion, the right wing has
gone into “blame the victim” mode as they try to swerve people’s attention
to the Wilson’s “obvious” purely political motives in showing Americans that
this administration lied to the world in their desire to start a war.
Because Fitzgerald stated that the investigation is not
over just yet, it would seem that the conservative faithful are jumping the
gun here. Rove isn’t “in the clear” as some would want us to believe and, to
those who erroneously believe that nobody has been charged with outing a CIA
agent, they are missing the basis of Libby’s indictment.
As Fitzgerald has pointed out, it is due to Libby’s
obstruction of justice and perjury that the investigation into the senior
White House sources who did out Valerie Wilson’s status as an agent hit the
snag that it did. And again, Fitzgerald has stated that he’s not done yet.
But along with cries of “criminalizing politics”, we now have people like
William Safire stating that this is just a “cover up of a non crime.”
Y’know, you have to give these people credit for such
creativity. Their rationalizing skills remind me of my six year old son with
his arm in the cookie jar as he explains why he wasn’t really sneaking
cookies.
In the days and weeks to come we will be treated with more
of these explanations and redirections and, as the above quote by Bob
Edwards states, the media will bring on the liars in order to balance the
truth.
In 1917, California Senator, Hiram W Johnson supposedly
stated that "The first casualty when war comes is truth". Now, almost a
century later, the truth has been shown to be a pre-war casualty along with
those who would endeavor to show people the truth. And therein lies the much
overlooked issue that this investigation has shown to be as the modus
operandi of the most corrupt administration ever to inhabit the White House.
To put it simply, Bush and those who serve him have shown that they will do
whatever pleases them and that they will lie in order to achieve support for
those objectives. And, as this investigation has shown, they will set out to
destroy anyone who would dare to expose them and their lies and they will
lie should they be caught. This is what the American people must be reminded
of until it finally sinks in.
The invasion of Iraq was the central focus of this Bush
administration from the beginning. All they needed was a good enough reason
even if that meant they had to invent one – which is exactly what they did.
Connections to 9/11, connections between Hussein and bin Laden, weapons of
mass destruction, yellow cake from Niger and imminent threats under the
guise of “mushroom clouds” have all been shown to be part of the deception
put forth by those who placed their own interests above the security of this
country. Well, they now have their mushroom cloud - they just never expected
it to go off inside the White House. Yet, even this provides a smoke screen
to, what is in reality, the central issue. I’ll explain.
Hallstead , Pa. is a small town just below the N.Y. / Pa.
border about twenty minutes from where I live. On October 3, the people of
this rural community gathered together to support the families of six
members of the 109th infantry who had lost their lives within days of each
other in Iraq . This coming together of small communities in such tragic
times is an almost daily activity these days as the death toll in Bush’s war
of choice continues to rise. The devastation to these small town people is
immeasurable in any instance, but to lose as many as six young men at once
was to test the boundaries of pain – unnecessary pain. The pain of empty
chairs at the dining table. The pain of a young father like Specialist Lee
Wiegand who only saw his daughter for eleven days. It is tragedies like this
that will continue behind the mushroom cloud in Washington .
Yet, Bush apologists will continue to equate the rising
death toll in Iraq with the homicide rate in California or national
statistics for drunken driving deaths. Such comparisons are a disgrace to
the service and sacrifice born by our military and their loved ones because
in order for these despicable examples to apply, Bush would have to have
placed an innocent victim in the same room with a murderer or would have had
to have forcibly poured alcohol into somebody before handing them the keys
to the car. One can see how disrespectful these comparisons when they are
put in proper context.
What happened in Hallstead and other communities across
the country is due to leadership undeserving of the loyalty of those they
command. Bush and Cheney chose this fight and have always been willing to
sacrifice the blood of others – actual and metaphorical - for their own
selfish gain. The sad and tragic effects suffered by those who have become
victims of the drunken driver in the White House will scar this country
forever.
Much to our shame, the “noble cause” which our brave
military are dying for has been exposed as nothing more than lies and the
destruction of those who would expose those lies. With all the chaos and
cover up in Washington right now, we must never lose sight that our military
deserved better.