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Iraqs missing weaponsBush and the media share
an inside joke
By Bill Van Auken
26 March 2004
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President George W. Bush was the star performer at the 60th
annual Radio and Television Correspondents Association dinner
held in Washington, DC Thursday night.
Bush spent ten minutes doing a standup comic routine for the
assembled officials and members of the media elite. The running
gag centered on a slide show presentation of pictures of the US
president in awkward posespeering under a table, leaning
to look out a window, etc.
To appreciative laughter and applause from the poodles of the
Washington press corps, Bush accompanied the pictures with a narration
that consisted of: Those weapons of mass destruction have
got to be somewhere...Nope, no weapons over there... Maybe under
here.
Such banter between the powerful and those who cover them in
the media generally consists of inside jokes, and this was no
exception. Just over a year ago, the Bush administration launched
its unprovoked war against Iraq, claiming it was an act of self-defense
against a supposedly imminent danger posed by a vast stockpile
of weapons of mass destruction in the hands of Saddam
Hussein.
The inside joke is that this was a bald-faced lie, and everyone
at the black-tie media affair where Bush put on his routine knew
it.
On March 19, 2003, Bush announced his war in a televised address
to the American people, declaring: Our nation enters this
conflict reluctantly, yet our purpose is sure. The people of the
United States and our friends and allies will not live at the
mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons
of mass murder.
One year later, it is universally acknowledged that there were
no such weapons in Iraq. Whatever such arms the Saddam Hussein
regime once obtainedin large measure thanks to the support
of Washington and Londonhad been destroyed more than a decade
earlier. The administrations allegations of a Saddam Hussein-Al
Qaeda connection were likewise exposed as spurious.
The administration had come to poweras an increasing
number of ex-Bush aides are now admittingwith the intention
of conquering Iraq and its vast oil reserves, and set about finding
a pretext for carrying out a war of aggression.
The media willingly obliged by parroting the governments
charges and floating one false story after another, many of them
based on the self-serving fabrications of Iraqi exiles. No serious
attempt was made by any of the major media outlets to subject
the administrations claims about Iraqi WMD to critical scrutiny.
Instead, both broadcast news and the print media functioned as
semi-official organs of war propaganda.
That is why the tuxedoed correspondents and media personalities
present for Bushs performance could so easily share in the
laughter.
The Democratic Party was also in on the joke from the outset.
Leading Democratic politiciansincluding the partys
current presidential nominee, Senator John Kerry of Massachusettsassured
with their votes that the administration received authorization
for launching its war. Now Kerry claims he was misled
and he had truly believed that the likes of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld
would only choose war as a last resort. That perhaps
is the greatest joke of all.
He and other Democrats have happily joined in the debate about
intelligence failures, when they all were well aware
the administration was lying and had decided to invade Iraq for
reasons that had nothing to do with WMD.
Bushs humoraccording to numerous accounts of those
who have endured him up close and personalis not known to
be good-natured. The president is a bully and a sadist. There
is generally someone who feels the sting of serving as the butt
of his jokes.
At whose expense did he deliver his funny remarks
about WMD?
The candidates are legion. There is first and foremost the
people of Iraq. The phony US claims about weapons stockpiles were
used to justify US aggression not just by the current administration,
but its Democratic predecessor as well. They served as the principal
pretext for maintaining a decade-long economic embargo that UN
aid officials described as genocidal. The denial of
essential food, medicines and supplies to maintain Iraqs
infrastructure is estimated to have cost 1 million lives, over
half of them children.
Over the past year, the US war and occupation have killed and
maimed tens of thousands more Iraqis and left the country in ruins.
Nearly 600 US soldiers have been killed in this war, while
thousands more have returned from Iraq with grievous wounds, hundreds
having lost arms, legs or eyes, while others have suffered brain
injuries or severe psychological trauma. It seems doubtful that
the families of these slain and wounded soldiers would find the
presidents jokes all that amusing.
The day before Bush performed his comedy routine in Washington,
Jill Kiehl attended a memorial service at a cemetery in Center
Point, Texas, a town about 35 miles northwest of San Antonio.
She was there with her ten-month-old son, Nathaniel, who was born
seven weeks after his father, James Kiehl, was killed in Iraq.
The 22-year-old soldier was one of the 11 members of the 507th
Maintenance Company who lost their lives in an ambush after their
convoy took a wrong turn in the southern Iraq city of Nassiriya.
The incident was the bloodiest in the initial invasion and is
largely remembered for the capture and then recovery of Jessica
Lynch.
The evidence thats starting to come out now feels
like he (Bush) was misleading us, Kiehl told reporters as
she stood by her husbands grave. Its almost
as though he had things fixed so it would look like he needed
to go to war.
Describing herself as bitter about Bushs
decision to declare war on Iraq, she added: Its upsetting
that he (Bush) would have lied to America to get what he wanted.
In a way, its like he used people. Thats how I feel.
I think the reasons for going over there were bogus and misleading.
The vast majority of Americans would not have found Bushs
comedy routine entertaining. It took a special, fawning
audience composed of those in the media who served as collaborators
in the mass deception used to drag the American people into war.
For American working people who live well outside the incestuous
loop of government officials and media figures represented at
the Washington dinner, the launching of an illegal war on the
basis of lies is a matter of deadly seriousness, and, in not a
few cases, personal tragedy.
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