Dick Chenny was chosen to run the White House ( for Big
Oil ) because of what you will read below.

This is not the first time this happened. Baker and Bush Sr.
ran the White House ( for Big Oil ) when another idiot was the
front man...Reagan.

Isn't it obvious yet? It's not necessary for the President to
to run the country. As long as the " right " people are in key
positions of power in the bureaucracy, the President does not
need to be anything more than a vote magnet.

In a real democracy this situation would not arise. Where there
is real competition, competing parties would put forth their
best people.

J2

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http://www.bahraintribune.com/column.asp?Art_No=5273

Bahrain Tribune
Friday, August 25, 2000
Bahrain Local Time
10:45:05 AM

Is US culture dead as Bush looms large?
Author By: Ben Rowse Leh, India

Morris Berman has a good idea what he will do if
George W Bush is elected US president in November: run
to the toilet and get sick at the thought that
Americans could elect a man he calls �as dumb as a
stick.�
Berman says it is a tough call, but he thinks if Bush
wins he would be the dumbest man ever to hold the
highest office in the land. He does not believe the
Texas governor has ever read an intellectually
challenging book and sees him as the poster boy for
everything that is wrong with an America where being
an intellectual is taboo.
But then Berman has been pretty angst-ridden about
America lately. The Johns Hopkins University teacher,
who calls himself a Marxist idealist, has just
published his latest book, The Twilight of American
Culture, and his prognosis is bleak.
Most people cannot read, never mind spell, he says.
Bill Gates and his billionaire buddies seem to have
all the money, while the greatest country on Earth,
which used to export ideals like life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness, now flogs fried chicken and
mind-numbing sitcoms.
Spirituality is dead, Americans are Prozac-popping and
directionless, families are falling apart and, even in
the hallowed Oval Office, the business of nations has
been put on hold for peccadilloes with interns.
It is a question of culture, of style as well as
substance, and, for Berman at least, American culture
is dead � if not totally dead, then twitching on the
emergency-room floor with no health insurance and nary
a doctor in sight.
Berman sees Bush as the poster child for America�s
collapse, which he likens to the fall of the Roman
Empire.
�I�m guessing George W Bush has never read a serious
book in his entire life. What does it say that we have
a serious candidate for president in this country that
is literally as dumb as a stick?� Berman asked
rhetorically.
�He can�t write a grammatical sentence and he can�t
give a grammatical speech unless it�s written by
somebody else and he�s reading it off a teleprompter.
And the American public will probably elect him
president.� Berman, a fan of Green Party candidate
Ralph Nader, recalled a recent article in an Illinois
newspaper that asked people if Bush was intelligent
enough to be president.
�One woman said, �He�s pretty smart, but he doesn�t
know very much.� She�s the perfect Bush voter, and
there are millions of her out there,� he said in mock
horror.
Berman, who talks in a Woody Allen-like patter,
recalled a litany of statistics from his book that
point to the demise of America as a home for
middle-class intellectuals: � The number of people
reading a daily newspaper has halved since 1965.
� A 1995 survey showed 40 per cent of adults could not
name America�s Second World War enemies.
� About 120 million Americans read and write English
at no better than an 11-year-old�s level.
As for the popularity of self-help books, don�t get
him started on that one.
�Self-help books are essentially watered-down sayings
on tea bags that have been made into books. Chicken
Soup for the Soul � every other book is the soul. Why
did we get so preoccupied with the soul? Because we
are so dumb we can�t think of anything else,� he said.

But it was not always like this. Back in the 1960s,
Berman believes, America was different: �There was an
allegiance to the basic notion that somehow the United
States was a force for good in the world, that it
really was doing valuable things in terms of democracy
and the economy,� he said.
�Now there is a spiritual apathy and a feeling that
regardless of who you elect the government is corrupt.
It�s become materialism for its own sake, as if there
were no other purpose in life except to make money.�
Part of the blame for reading and being an
intellectual falling from grace in America can be laid
at Hollywood�s doorstep, Berman said.
�In the case of �Cheers,� all the people that have any
intellectual interests whatsoever are portrayed as
pompous, full of themselves and pretentious,� he said
of the TV comedy that enjoyed huge ratings for more
than a decade.
�And the people (in �Cheers�) who basically don�t know
their ass from their elbow are warm and authentic and
the real grit of America, but they basically can�t
spell a word like pretentious correctly.�
America�s malaise is not something that can be
remedied with a Band-Aid or even a brilliant
president. Things have gone too far for that, Berman
believes. He predicts America will fall into a deep
economic depression leading to a �dark age� like none
before.
�Every civilisation in the history of the world comes
to an end. There are no exceptions,� he said. �We are
not going to beat the odds, American hubris and
optimism aside.�
Is there no hope � not even a glimmer? No happy,
Hollywood ending?
�Twilight implies a dawn,� he said. �So in some ways
this book is a clarion call to people to do acts of
preservation of the culture and leave a memory trace
that then will get picked up maybe 200 years from how
in terms of a cultural revival.� But there is some
consolation: He does not expect the dark age to start
until late in this century when, thankfully, most of
us will have shuffled off this mortal coil. � Reuters

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