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Don't
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John Pilger <http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/john_pilger>

Published 13 November 2008

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Barack Obama is being lauded by liberals but the truth about him is that he
represents the worst of American power. John Pilger reports from Texas

My first visit to Texas was in 1968, on the fifth anniversary of the
assassination of President John F Kennedy in Dallas. I drove south,
following the line of telegraph poles to the small town of Midlothian, where
I met Penn Jones Jr, editor of the *Midlothian Mirror*. Save for his drawl
and fine boots, everything about Penn was the antithesis of the Texas
stereotype. Having exposed the racists of the John Birch Society, his
printing press had been repeatedly firebombed. Week after week, he
painstakingly assembled evidence that all but demolished the official
version of Kennedy's murder.

This was journalism as it had been before corporate journalism was invented,
before the first schools of journalism were set up and a mythology of
liberal neutrality was spun around those whose "professionalism" and
"objectivity" carried an unspoken obligation to ensure that news and opinion
were in tune with an establishment consensus, regardless of the truth.
Journalists such as Penn Jones, independent of vested power, indefatigable
and principled, often reflect ordinary American attitudes, which have seldom
conformed to the stereotypes promoted by the corporate media on both sides
of the Atlantic.

Read *American Dreams: Lost and Found* by the masterly Studs Terkel, who
died on 31 October, or scan the surveys that unerringly attribute
enlightened views to a majority who believe that "government should care for
those who cannot care for themselves" and are prepared to pay higher taxes
for universal health care, who support nuclear disarmament and want their
troops out of other people's countries.

Returning to Texas, I am struck again by those so unlike the redneck
stereotype, in spite of the burden of a form of brainwashing placed on most
Americans from a tender age: that theirs is the most superior society in the
world, and all means are justified, including the spilling of copious blood,
in maintaining that superiority.

That is the subtext of Barack Obama's "oratory". He says he wants to build
up US military power; and he threatens to ignite a new war in Pakistan,
killing yet more brown-skinned people. That will bring tears, too. Unlike
those on election night, these other tears will be unseen in Chicago and
London. This is not to doubt the sincerity of much of the response to
Obama's election, which happened not because of the unction that has passed
for news reporting since 4 November (eg, "liberal Americans smiled and the
world smiled with them"), but for the same reasons that millions of angry
emails were sent to the White House and Congress when the "bailout" of Wall
Street was revealed, and because most Americans are fed up with war.

Two years ago, this anti-war vote installed a Democratic majority in
Congress, only to watch the Democrats hand over more money to George W Bush
to continue his blood-fest. For his part, the "anti-war" Obama voted to give
Bush what he wanted. Yes, Obama's election *is* historic, a symbol of great
change to many. But it is equally true that the American elite has grown
adept at using the black middle and management class. The courageous Martin
Luther King recognised this when he linked the human rights of black
Americans with the human rights of the Vietnamese, then being slaughtered by
a "liberal" Democratic administration. And he was shot. In striking
contrast, a young black major serving in Vietnam, Colin Powell, was used to
"investigate" and whitewash the infamous My Lai massacre. As Bush's
secretary of state, Powell was often described as a "liberal" and was
considered ideal to lie to the United Nations about Iraq's non-existent
weapons of mass destruction. Condaleezza Rice, lauded as a successful black
woman, has worked assiduously to deny the Palestinians justice.

Obama's first two crucial appointments represent a denial of the wishes of
his supporters on the principal issues on which they voted. The
vice-president-elect, Joe Biden, is a proud warmaker and Zionist. Rahm
Emanuel, who is to be the all-important White House chief of staff, is a
fervent "neoliberal" devoted to the doctrine that led to the present
economic collapse and impoverishment of millions. He is also an
"Israel-first" Zionist who served in the Israeli army and opposes meaningful
justice for the Palestinians - an injustice that is at the root of Muslim
people's loathing of the US and the spawning of jihadism.

No serious scrutiny of this is permitted within the histrionics of Obama
mania, just as no serious scrutiny of the betrayal of the majority of black
South Africans was permitted within the "Mandela moment". This is especially
marked in Britain, where America's divine right to "lead" is important to
elite British interests. The *Observer*, which supported Bush's war in Iraq,
echoing his fabricated evidence, now announces, without evidence, that
"America has restored the world's faith in its ideals". These "ideals",
which Obama will swear to uphold, have overseen, since 1945, the destruction
of 50 governments, including democracies, and 30 popular liberation
movements, causing the deaths of countless men, women and children.

None of this was uttered during the election campaign. Had that been
allowed, there might even have been recognition that liberalism as a narrow,
supremely arrogant, war-making ideology is destroying liberalism as a
reality. Prior to Blair's criminal warmaking, ideology was denied by him and
his media mystics. "Blair can be a beacon to the world," declared the *
Guardian* in 1997. "[He is] turning leadership into an art form."

Today, merely insert "Obama". As for historic moments, there is another that
has gone unreported but is well under way - liberal democracy's shift
towards a corporate dictatorship, managed by people regardless of ethnicity,
with the media as its clichéd façade. "True democracy," wrote Penn Jones Jr,
the Texas truth-teller, "is constant vigilance: not thinking the way you're
meant to think, and keeping your eyes wide open at all times."


-- 
Bobby Kunhu http://community.eldis.org/myshkin/Blog/

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