
The End of the Road for George W. Bush
Posted on Jan 13, 2008
President Bush, center, listens to Franciscan priests as they overlook the Sea of Galilee in the ancient village of Capernaum, Israel.AP photo / David Furst, pool
By Chris Hedges
The Gilbert and Sullivan charade of statesmanship played out by George W. Bush and his enabler, Condoleezza Rice, as they wander the Middle East is a fitting end to seven years of misrule. Despots stripped of power are transformed from monsters into buffoons. And this is the metamorphosis that is eating away at the Bush presidency.
Bush stood in Jerusalem, uncomfortable and palpably bored. He mouthed platitudes about a peace settlement that mocked the humanitarian crisis he aided and abetted in Gaza, the rapacious land grab by Israel in the West Bank and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The diminished George Bush, increasingly irrelevant at home and abroad, is fading into insignificance. A year from now one half expects to see him stand up at the next president’s inauguration and screech “I’m melting! I’m melting!” as he sinks into a puddle of slime. He will return, I expect, to his ranch, where he will be able to spend the rest of his life doing the only task for which he has shown any aptitude—cutting down brush with a chain saw.
He may yet rise again to torment us with an attack on Iran, condemning more innocents to slaughter. He and his cigar-smoking soul mate Ehud Olmert would like to go out with one more flash of mayhem and violence. But even this will not ultimately save him. Bush will soon be reduced to the cipher he once was, left to spend the rest of his life trying to salvage a legacy of shame and deceit. In a just world he would be put on trial, if not by the International Criminal Court of Justice then by the U.S. Congress. He would be forced to face up to his lies and wars of aggression. But the moral rot that infects the nation has seeped into the bowels of the legislative as well as the executive branch.
World leaders, including those whom Bush desperately wants to intimidate, now dismiss him. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said a few days ago that relations with the United States are of “no benefit to the Iranian nation. The day such relations are of benefit, I will be the first one to approve of that.”
Bush will have flown from Israel to Palestine to Kuwait to Bahrain to the United Arab Emirates to Saudi Arabia to Egypt in search of a legacy, one that he hopes will lift up his name in history. But, isolated and deluded, he has yet to grasp that he and the United States are reviled and detested for our violence, arrogance and greed. The bands played on the tarmac. He was toasted at state dinners. But even our allies, including Kuwait and Egypt, know Bush is a danger to himself and others.
He publicly displayed his inability to connect rhetoric with reality. He promised peace and cooperation, a new era, a Palestinian homeland. He promised solutions that will arise from negotiations that do not exist. Negotiations, in his eyes, are always about to begin. They were about to begin a year ago. They were about to begin with Annapolis. They are about to begin now. The messy issues between the Israelis and Palestinians that he and his administration have never attempted to address—the borders, the expanding Jewish settlements and outposts, the plight of Palestinian refugees and Jerusalem—will all be seamlessly solved ... one day. But the brutal reality of the Israeli occupation barrels forward. The Jewish settlements and outposts continue to be expanded. The crisis in Gaza, with the cuts in fuel and electricity, the deadly army incursions and airstrikes, has turned the world’s largest walled prison into a swamp of human misery. And huge new settlements, like Har Homa, continue to rise up on Palestinian soil.
When Bush met with the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah he blithely defended the patchwork of Israeli roadblocks that have turned the West Bank into a series of ringed Palestinian ghettos. The roadblocks, he told Abbas, are necessary for Israeli security. He announced that the 1949 Green Line, the borders established by the United Nations, would never be restored. There would be no discussion, he said, of the status of Jerusalem. And the plight of Palestinian refugees would be solved by setting up an international fund, meaning, of course, that none would ever return. In short, he offered an unequivocal endorsement of right-wing Israeli policy with not a murmur of dissent. And the Palestinians can either have it rammed down their throat or rot. Bush will be back, he has promised, in May to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish state. Olmert, no doubt, will again be fulsome in his praise, which is probably what Bush’s trip to the Middle East is, at its core, really about. Bush desperately wants someone to pretend with him that he is an agent for peace and statesmanship. Olmert, who knows the callow American leader will give him everything he desires, is happy to oblige.
But as Bush basks in the glow of his own fantasy, the suffering in Gaza, one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, along with the savage occupation of Iraq, continues to fuel widespread anger and rage. Bush has spent his time in office bolstering the Middle East’s most despotic regimes, including that of Gen. Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. He approved a $20-billion arms package for these states. He has backed efforts to crush mainstream Islamic groups that have electoral legitimacy and popular support. He has stood by as these regimes have stifled democratic dissent, and he has, with Israeli encouragement, isolated governments, even friendly governments, in the Middle East that raised feeble protests. But his day is past. There is open revolt. Opinion polls show that two-thirds of Palestinians, and three-fourths of Israelis, do not believe Bush can affect events in the Palestinian territories.
The agenda of the Bush White House is exposed as irrelevant, myopic and counterproductive. Most Arab countries are in open defiance of Washington and are actively reaching out to Iran.
“As long as they [Iran] have no nuclear program ... why should we isolate Iran? Why punish Iran now?” Arab League Secretary-General Abu Moussa told The Washington Post.
The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, is in Iran for talks. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attended December’s Gulf Cooperation Council summit. The Iranian president attended the just-completed hajj in Mecca at the invitation of the Saudi monarch, King Abdullah. Tehran is exploring the resumption of diplomatic ties with Egypt, cut since the 1979 revolution, and has offered to cooperate with Cairo in the production of nuclear energy. And the Syrian and Lebanese governments have ignored Washington’s warnings to sever ties with Hezbollah and Hamas.
It is the end of the road for George Bush. The world takes less and less notice of him. He strutted and swaggered across the stage. He bellowed and raged. He plundered and murdered. And now he wants to be anointed as a peacemaker. His presidency, like his life, has been a tragic waste. But he at least he has a life. There are tens of thousands of mute graves in Gaza, Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan that stand as stark testaments to his true legacy. If he wants to redeem his time in office he should kneel before one and ask for forgiveness.
Chris Hedges, the former Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times and author most recently of “American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America,” can be found every other Monday on Truthdig.
Hi Carl,
Thanks for the posting. I have been asking my future son-in-law to put "Loose Change" on DVD for me. Unfortunately our usual internet access in S.A. is so slow that it is not possible to watch movies of any length. He works at an Internet company so he can download stuff. I look forward to seeing it.
Love, Light and Necessary Change!
Ursula
Dear Ursula,
I purchased my copy directly from the distributor. I even ask for, and received permission to show it publicly at the Centre for no charge on the copyright fee. Their remark was, "Feel free to hold your screening free of change. We are not interested in profiting from your event, we are interested in spreading the truth."
It is really refreshing to deal with a company that is not just out to make big bucks.
That is a good indication of how people can exercise "Unconditional Love" even with the products they make.
Love to all,
Carl Azcar
Hi Carl, thanks for posting that article. I read it yesterday and thought of posting it, too. I learned last night from a book that according to Hindu mythology we are currently at the end of a 6,000 period called the Kriya Yuga, when the world passes away and a new one begins. So I know we have the Book of Revelation, the Hindu chronology, and the Mayan calendar all converging on this time period and all telling us that this age is over. This is an unlikely coincidence.
What we need not do is tear our hair and moan. There's work to be done.
"When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible, but in the end they always fall. Think of it--always" -Gandhi
8-D
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I have always thought that 911 would be the issue that would kick off the 100th Monkey effect and really get the ball rolling for everyone in the direction of the Truth!. Aquene, I hope you are right, although I confess to not being extremely optimistic as to it being THE issue. Three generations have grown up in front of the television, and we are not better informed or more involved. Quite the opposite: we are so "dumbed down" that many of the generalizations that people are making about the "sheeple" are depressingly accurate. So let us leave them behind! Generalizations are only perceptions of averages, popular formulas for common denominators. It is also true that the sheeple are waking up! Yes, it may be that for every 100 folks who turn away in disbelief and disgust from the 9/11 Truth Movement, only one or two wakes up and realizes that Something Big is going on. But aren't those one or two far more powerful than the 98 sleepers? People are waking up everywhere. The light is dawning. Let us become roosters. 8-D
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I think it is the young people who will tip the balance too, the Indigos and the other "New Kids" coming in with amazing ability and clarity and Love, and the willingness to speak and live Truth.
You are so right. The Indigoes are a real passion of mine. In fact, I am spending a lot of time right now trying to learn enough advanced code-writing (.css files: arrrrggggh!!!) that I can set up a website dedicated to the topic. I think of myself as an Indigo Elder, and I believe certain people through history - known and unknown - have been Indigoes.
The website such as it is, exists at www.indigodave.com. At this time there's just a shell holding the space and announcing that more is to come. I welcome suggestions!!!
We Indigoes are not always a positive presence, if we're allowed to develop entirely unfettered, or overly fettered which is more often the case. My 16-year-old daughter is a poster child, and I bet I'm not the only one who is blessed with an extraordinary and extraordinarily frustrating child! A perfect example of what can go wrong is Adolf Hitler, to whom George W. Bush has often been compared. But Georgie is no Indigo.
Even sheeple have to listen to their kids, sooner or later...
Sometimes in unexpected ways. One of the ironic aspects of the very difficult relationship I had with my father was that in his later life he followed in my footsteps in some ways - trying to best me the whole way, of course! I don't think he realized that was what he was doing. And then, I've had to deal with accepting the many ways in which I am like him. But yes, these kids are popping up everywhere. The older ones are reaching young adulthood, and the elders are recognizing themselves and their purpose.
God, these ARE exciting times!
8-D
Dear Aquene,
Thank you for your reply. I have several other 9-11 sources – 9-11 RIpple Effect and 911 In Plane Site, plus the first copy of Loose Change, and now the most recent addition, "Loose Change Final Cut."
I feel that anyone that has any of this material should be doing the same thing that I am trying to do myself, that is getting people together and showing these movies and stimulating conversation and dialogue concerning all of this. The important thing is to get people to take their heads out of the sand. Perhaps the best thing that will happen with the collapse of the U.S. and World economies is that it will serve as a giant wake-up call to just what is happening around the world.
Mind you, even the present threat of a world economic depression is also the deliberate effects that are being caused by the Illuminati to un-stabilize the world's economy. With that, total control by a world government becomes just that much more of a reality. What really amazes me is how millions of people are letting this small handful of power mongers rule them. It just goes on to show how dumbed down the populous has become. It will be very interesting to see what people's reactions to this will be. The only real enemy we have is FEAR.
If you want a further understanding about all of this, it actually came in on Brass Check TV this morning. Here is a copy of the e-mail and the link to a movie you might consider looking at. It is long, 2 hours 17 minutes, but it will give you all the historical information leading up to 9/11. So it is well worth the time to watch.
From: [email protected]
Subject: Brasscheck TV: The Grand Opus
Date: January 19, 2008 12:33:34 AM PST (CA)
To: [email protected]
Carl
If you've struggled to make sense
of what's going on in the United
States today, this long movie by
Michael Ruppert will tie a lot
of the loose strings together:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/261.html
- Brasscheck
P.S. You'll never see this kind of material
on US television.
Please share Brasscheck TV e-mails and videos
with friends and colleagues.
That's how we grow. Thanks.
- Brasscheck
Thanks to all who are interested in this subject. Now, get involved in the action.
Love and God's Blessings to all,
Carl Azcar
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