January 9, 2006

The Missing Polls, Inquiries and Bills...

How the US Press Squelches Bush Impeachment Drive

By DAVE LINDORFF

Rome.

There are now eight members of Congress who have put their names to a
bill calling for a special committee of the House to investigate
impeachable crimes by the Bush administration. To date, all of them are
Democrats.

So far, you'd be hard-pressed to know about any of this--including the
very fact that Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the ranking minority member
of the House Judiciary Committee, had even submitted such a bill--as
well as two companion bills calling for censure of both Bush and Cheney
for abuse of power.

Apparently in the editorial cloisters of our official Fourth Estate,
where decisions as to what it is safe or appropriate for us in the
public to know, it has been determined that we do not need to know that
the notion of impeachment of the president is starting to grow.

Most of the major corporate media have yet to let the public know that
several respected polls have shown a majority of Americans to favor
impeachment if Bush lied about the reasons for going to war against
Iraq, which if combined with polls showing that two-thirds of Americans
or more think he did lie about those reasons, tells you all you need to
know about the public attitude on impeachment.

The same paternalistic and pro-administration mindset was at work when
the editor and publisher of the New York Times decided a year ago to
squelch for a year a story they had about the NSA warrantless spying
program. They felt that we the people didn't need to know about that
story in a presidential election year, even if the target of that
spying may well have been the administration's electoral opponents,
just as it was in the 1972 Watergate spying scandal.

There is a clear slide towards dictatorship taking place in America.
The president, it turns out, has been signing executive letters along
with many of the bills Congress passes, essentially asserting that as
commander-in-chief in his fake "war" on terror, he reserves the right
to ignore those bills. The latest such letter was signed by him as he
signed the bill banning torture. In other words, he conceded to the
bill, but then said he'll authorize torture anyway if he wants to, in
his role as commander in chief.

The beauty of this presidential scam is that, since the "war" on terror
will never end, neither will his self-claimed draconian powers. And
what is the limit of those powers? Well, basically the limit is
whatever Congress and the courts tell him those limits are. And are we
seeing Congress and the courts setting any limits? No.

A major part of the problem is that the media that are supposed to
inform the American public about what is happening are instead dropping
the ball, or even hiding it.

I write these words in Rome, where I am, among other things, looking
into one dark corner of the administration's crimes--the forgery of
documents designed to make it appear that Iraq had an active nuclear
weapons program and was trying to buy uranium. An Italian parliamentary
committee concluded this past fall that the forgeries were the work of
long-time right-wing con-man Michael Ledeen--the guy who helped bring
us the criminal Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages-and-stinger-missiles deal
during the Reagan administration, along with Dewey Clarridge (another
Iran-Contra veteran), convicted bank swindler Ahmed Chalabi and Frank
Brookes, a PR man hired by the Pentagon to promote Chalabi's
CIA-created Iraqi National Congress. That's another story that we
didn't see in most of our corporate media, though, given that all those
people are connected tightly to the White House and the Pentagon, it
suggests strongly that top White House officials were behind the whole
Niger document scam.

If so, it would make Lyndon Johnson's Tonkin Gulf deception seem like
child's play (and all by itself would be grounds for impeachment).

I should note that Italy provides a good model of where the U.S. is
heading. Here virtually the entire media--and certainly the entire
electronic media-- are owned by the right-wing prime minister, Silvio
Berlusconi. Except for some fortunately excellent independent
newspapers, like La Repubblica, which did most of the investigative
work into the Niger document forgery story, it's hard to get any
information in Italy about what its government is doing. The one
advantage Italy has is a genuine political opposition.

Dave Lindorff is the author of Killing Time: an Investigation into the
Death Row Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal. His new book of CounterPunch columns
titled "This Can't be Happening!" is published by Common Courage Press.
Information about both books and other work by Lindorff can be found at
www.thiscantbehappening.net.

He can be reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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