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Bush's goals seem consistent with the idea of converting the {{USA}} into a religious (Christian fundamentalist-evangelical) [[kleptocracy]], with the president as a religious leader ("God is in the White House") with absolute power much as in the [[Nehemiah Scudder]] scenario (written in 1940 and set in 2016). It is not clear whether he is aware that his actions fit into this pattern or if he is largely being manipulated by others, but it seems quite unlikely that the pattern could have emerged by sheer chance. If it is ''not'' deliberate, then his actions at least imply a significant level of incompetence and disregard for the democratic process.
 
Bush's goals seem consistent with the idea of converting the {{USA}} into a religious (Christian fundamentalist-evangelical) [[kleptocracy]], with the president as a religious leader ("God is in the White House") with absolute power much as in the [[Nehemiah Scudder]] scenario (written in 1940 and set in 2016). It is not clear whether he is aware that his actions fit into this pattern or if he is largely being manipulated by others, but it seems quite unlikely that the pattern could have emerged by sheer chance. If it is ''not'' deliberate, then his actions at least imply a significant level of incompetence and disregard for the democratic process.
 
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* '''2006-09-17''' [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/16/AR2006091600193.html Ties to GOP Trumped Know-How Among Staff Sent to Rebuild Iraq] by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, ''Washington Post'' Staff Writer
 
* '''2006-09-15''' [http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/41512/ Rumsfeld's Fake News Flop in Iraq]: the US government has recently spent upwards of $50 million on pro-US/military [[propaganda]] in Iraq, violating a basic democratic principle while supposedly in the process of trying to build a democratic society. [[Donald Rumsfeld|Rumsfeld]]'s response, when asked about this, indicated that he was far more bothered by the program having been discovered than by its existence; he also lied that it had been shut down when it had not, and did not apologize for the error when it was discovered.
 
* '''2006-09-15''' [http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/41512/ Rumsfeld's Fake News Flop in Iraq]: the US government has recently spent upwards of $50 million on pro-US/military [[propaganda]] in Iraq, violating a basic democratic principle while supposedly in the process of trying to build a democratic society. [[Donald Rumsfeld|Rumsfeld]]'s response, when asked about this, indicated that he was far more bothered by the program having been discovered than by its existence; he also lied that it had been shut down when it had not, and did not apologize for the error when it was discovered.
 
** '''2005-12-02''' [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec05/media_12-02.html Planting News in the Iraq Media]
 
** '''2005-12-02''' [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec05/media_12-02.html Planting News in the Iraq Media]

Revision as of 23:41, 12 October 2006

Overview

This page is about corruption in the 2000-2007 US Presidential administration of George W. Bush.

Specifics

  • Bush's elevation of presidential power: Bush seems to be trying to completely remove the restraints on presidential power.
  • Bush's lies: the man has lied repeatedly, on record, with no apology or apparent remorse; he also makes promises and then quietly contradicts them with subsequent actions
  • Bush's unapologetic use of torture
  • Bush has "consistently advanced policies contradictory to his professed values" (Is George W. Bush a Conservative? by William Frey, M. D.)
  • The Bush administration's consistent overlooking of facts which contradict the picture they want to paint:
    • It seems likely that people at the top level knew, or should have guessed from the evidence available, that the Yellowcake documents were inaccurate; see Yellowcake forgery
    • If Bush honestly believed that Saddam Hussein had WMDs, he was overlooking a lot of reports from his lower-level advisors

Possible Goals

Bush's goals seem consistent with the idea of converting the United States into a religious (Christian fundamentalist-evangelical) kleptocracy, with the president as a religious leader ("God is in the White House") with absolute power much as in the Nehemiah Scudder scenario (written in 1940 and set in 2016). It is not clear whether he is aware that his actions fit into this pattern or if he is largely being manipulated by others, but it seems quite unlikely that the pattern could have emerged by sheer chance. If it is not deliberate, then his actions at least imply a significant level of incompetence and disregard for the democratic process.

News