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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
William F. Buckley :: Townhall.com Columnist
The waning of the GOP
by William F. Buckley
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The political problem of the Bush administration is grave, possibly beyond the point of rescue. The opinion polls are savagely decisive on the Iraq question. About 60 percent of Americans wish the war ended -- wish at least a timetable for orderly withdrawal. What is going on in Congress is in the nature of accompaniment. The vote in Congress is simply another salient in the war against war in Iraq. Republican forces, with a couple of exceptions, held fast against the Democrats' attempt to force Bush out of Iraq even if it required fiddling with the Constitution. President Bush will of course veto the bill, but its impact is critically important in the consolidation of public opinion. It can now accurately be said that the legislature, which writes the people's laws, opposes the war.

Meanwhile, George Tenet, former head of the CIA, has just published a book which seems to demonstrate that there was one part ignorance, one part bullheadedness in the high-level discussions before war became policy. Mr. Tenet at least appears to demonstrate that there was nothing in the nature of a genuine debate on the question. What he succeeded in doing was aborting a speech by Vice President Cheney which alleged a Saddam/al-Qaida relationship which had not in fact been established.

It isn't that Tenet now doubts the lethality of the terrorists. What he disputed was an organizational connection which argued for war against Iraq as if Iraq were a vassal state of al-Qaida. A measure of George Tenet's respect for the reach and malevolence of the enemy is his statement that he is puzzled that al-Qaida has not, since 2001, sent out "suicide bombers to cause chaos in a half-dozen American shopping malls on any given day." By way of prophecy, he writes that there is one thing he feels in his gut, which is that "al-Qaida is here and waiting."

But beyond affirming executive supremacy in matters of war, what is George Bush going to do? It is simply untrue that we are making decisive progress in Iraq. The indicators rise and fall from day to day, week to week, month to month. In South Vietnam there was an organized enemy. There is clearly organization in the strikes by the terrorists against our forces and against the civil government in Iraq, but whereas in Vietnam we had Hanoi as the operative headquarters of the enemy, we have no equivalent of that in Iraq, and that is a matter of paralyzing importance. All those bombings, explosions, assassinations: We are driven to believe that they are, so to speak, spontaneous.

When the Romans were challenged by Christianity, Rome fell. The generation of Christians moved by their faith overwhelmed the regimented reserves of the Roman state. It was four years ago that Mr. Cheney first observed that there was a real fear that each fallen terrorist leads to the materialization of another terrorist. What can a "surge" of the kind we are now relying upon, do to cope with endemic disease? The parallel even comes to mind of the eventual collapse of Prohibition because there wasn't any way the government could neutralize the appetite for alcohol, or the resourcefulness of the freeman in acquiring it.

General Petraeus is a wonderfully commanding figure. But if the enemy is in the nature of a disease, he cannot win against it. Students of politics ask then the derivative question: How can the Republican Party, headed by a president determined on a war he can't see an end to, attract the support of a majority of the voters? General Petraeus, in his Pentagon briefing on April 26, reported persuasively that there has been progress, but cautioned, "I want to be very clear that there is vastly more work to be done across the board and in many areas, and again I note that we are really just getting started with the new effort."

The general makes it a point to steer away from the political implications of the struggle, but this cannot be done in the wider arena. There are grounds for wondering whether the Republican Party will survive this dilemma.

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William F. Buckley, Jr. is editor-at-large of National Review, the prolific author of Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography.

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The republican party has no principles, and is bankrupt because it cow-tows to the extremists of two minorities that seek to destroy our culture; and do so worse than the democratics because at least they seem them as extremists. However, both parties are controlled by an elite group. The war on terror is a complete fraud designed to push Israel's agenda and insulate it from accountability. Crimes against humanity are long overdue against Israel for a host of atrocities, not to mention its barbaric policies of insuring that 4 or 5 of their adversaires are killed for each 1 of their own (and target any potential leader, whether male bull or most educated/intelligent); plus "collective punishment"; routine torture of occupied subjects (and violation of every principle of human rights under Geneva Convention).

Our media problem is huge, with less than 1% of journalists having the courage to buck the intimidators. They believe that money should prevail over truth and justice, which is evil to everybody else. A consequence of years of one sided reporting creates a sort of mental illness on the part of the populace; not unlike what happened in Russia. Follow the few great Americans (and read archives) with courage to speak truth to power: Pat Buchanan, Paul Craig Roberts, and Lou Dobbs.

Our media’s ability to create an artificial reality by coordinating articles from a small succession of similar persusion journalists is incredible, whether that is hating a new country or religion or people, or altering our taste for torture (with presentation of it in favorable light by Washington Post and television series 24); not to mention the culture attack via advertisements. Neocons advocated creative destruction of all of our laws, culture, traditions; and too many of us are silently tolerating it. They can control our “polls” like a water spigot.
Remember the attack on USS Liberty which was only reported in two obscure newspapers in USA in 1967, and not mentioned for 30 years. Such cover ups are justified under theory that Israel could not survive the disclosure of the truth, but the retort is that it justly deserves the consequences. Doubtless, that excuse was dusted off for all of the evidentiary links for Israel to 9/11, which were “classified” just like USS Liberty.
Despite our need for truth and freedom of ideas: Consider this, if the head of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University cannot get his article critical of Israeli Lobby published in USA (last year); yet the Washington Post permits Jews to publish long feature articles critical of the same article (that cannot be published here); little wonder that the rest of us have no voice.

How much oil we could have bought with the trillion dollars plus that we have and will spend on Iraqi (and reportedly the medical and custodial bills of severely wounded soldiers will exceed the half trillion that we spent early)? We could have given 5,000,000 Palestinians who live on less than $2. a day a million dollars each (except it is politically incorrect/impossible to consider any aid to them, and that sum would be way too much, as it would have Israelis claiming to be Palestinian). It is staggering to walk around the cost and the carnage; and realize the infrastructure is still in tatters; and the area set to be worse. It is horrifying to read articles that encourage GWB to preemptively nuke nations as means of allegedly salvaging his legacy (win by nuking the innocent; sounds like a Columbine massacre type thought).
Our 9/11 Commission refused to look into the issue of our "evilness" or complicity in causing 9/11 and due to politics, refused the wise advice of two former secretaries of State, Zibrenewski (sp) and James Baker to the effect that the first things to do are to attack those that attacked you and quickly and quietly redress and cure the areas of our moral weakness/wickedness which was the oppression of the Palestinians. However, Israelis will not permit any meaningful aid, and want only vengence and retribution; despite their richer history in dispensing terror (which is not PC to report here). So we opt to fight for eternity, as the evil ones, without aspiring to moral high ground. The elite group not only controls the war agenda, but immigration, globalization, mindless promotion of minorities, etc. (and that is why immigration was not on either parties agenda 17 years ago when 90% of Americans thought it a serious problem. Our sensitivities are numbed, and we are enslaved; yet it is imperative that we seek maturity and wisdom; and help from others; and good to talk. Thanks for reading.


The waning of the GOP
I'm not in a hurry to get out of Iraq. I would sooner have fighting over there than to use rifles of the citizens over here. And worry about slit throats and random bodies riddled with bullets in our steets and ally's. In short I think Bush's policies are protecting us, the "innocent" civilians. I'm sure they (the Terrorists) would not hesitate to use our women and children for shields while attempting to kill us.
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