Global Eye
Worm Turning
By Chris Floyd
Published: November 26, 2004
There has been much throwing about of
brains on the subject of George
W. Bush's further lurch to the Right since he limped over the election
finish line with his tiny, 1 percent, fraud-marred majority. And to be
sure, the wholesale purges he has instituted throughout his regime --
replacing a slew of merely cringing sycophants with cringing, drooling,
groveling sycophants -- will indeed hasten the United States'
degeneration into corpo-religious authoritarianism along the lines of
Franco's Spain.
But all the earnest disquisitions about Bush's Franco-U.S. "ideology"
entirely miss the point -- and increase the fog that the Regime
deliberately spreads over its true interests. For the heart of this
slouching beast is neither left-wing nor right-wing; it's strictly
Bush-wing. Anyone even slightly acquainted with the history of the Bush
dynasty knows what makes these preppy puppies run -- and it has nothing
to do with conservative principles or moral values or national security
or world freedom. It's not ideology, but investments -- the gobbling up
of unearned, risk-free lucre on the grandest scale imaginable.
Naturally, the pursuit of this kind of
piratical wealth leads to certain kinds of policies that can at times
be mistaken for a political philosophy. For example, the Bush Regime's
devotion to Big Oil, the military, tax cuts, corporate deregulation and
unbridled executive power could be seen as the expression of a
coherent, if repellent, worldview: Social Darwinism -- survival of the
fittest, might makes right, winner takes all. Likewise, the Regime's
embrace of religious and cultural fundamentalism resembles an
ideological stance of unbending zeal and moral certitude, encompassing
the whole of reality.
Taken together, these traits present a formidable picture of a
thoroughgoing ideological juggernaut, well-plated with philosophical,
academic, legal and theological armor. But underneath all this
bristling array there is nothing but a tiny white maggot of greed,
wriggling and gorging on scraps of rotting meat. No deep beliefs or
high ideals inform the Bushist ethos, which can be boiled down to one
sentence: Grab your pile and screw anybody who gets in the way. War,
energy and corporate finance just happen to be where the money is at.
And raw, secretive political power -- unfettered by courts, laws,
legislators or public scrutiny -- is the most effective way to
safeguard and augment these investments.
That is not to say that the Bushist credo lacks all nuance. There is in
fact a very important refinement to their wormy greed: Loot should
always be obtained without the slightest risk to your own financial
position. The "free market" must be shunned at all costs -- and
manipulated by string-pulling, deceit and intimidation when competition
is unavoidable. Thus the Bush model is to cozy up to governments --
preferably strongman regimes free to ladle out public money to their
favorites with no questions asked.
That's why Bush patriarch Prescott, pa and grandpa to presidents,
invested heavily in Nazi war industries throughout the 1930s -- and
kept on investing even after the German war machine was grinding
through Europe. That's why George I made his mogul bones by pumping oil
with repressive royals in Kuwait. Later, when he had a government of
his own to play with, George sent U.S. troops to bail out his Kuwaiti
partners after another of his business clients, Saddam Hussein, got too
frisky in a border dispute. George I would end his career as a
corporate bagman, roaming the Earth in search of insider deals and
choice "privatizations" from Saudi princes, Asian dictators, African
tyrants, South American sleaze merchants and Europork peddlers.
George II's murky road to fortune was likewise paved with insider
trading, no-risk loans and mysterious infusions of foreign cash,
including a bailout from a firm embedded in the octopus of BCCI -- the
renegade banking cartel that the U.S. Senate called the "largest
criminal organization in world history," which cloaked drug deals,
gun-running, nuke trafficking and "black ops" by the CIA and other
intelligence services behind a protective wall of bribes that reached
into nearly every government on Earth.
Of
course, the best of all possible worlds is controlling the government
yourself -- and Dubya has certainly raised crony capitalism to dizzy
heights, tearing down whole countries just so his investor pals (and
his family) can reap the profits of "reconstruction." But again, it is
the maggoty hankering for easy money that truly drives Bushist
militarism, not any kind of ideological or religious vision. For such
crude minds, the surest way to guarantee that floods of public boodle
keep pouring into your private pocket is to scare the hell out of
people and keep them scared with war and rumors of war.
The decidedly un-butch Bushes are not really bloodthirsty. They don't
sit in dark corners and cackle over the idea of children being chewed
to pieces by American bombs. Nor do their nostrils flare with righteous
rage at the thought of homosexuality or abortion or nipples on national
television. It's just that war profiteering, corporate rapine and
cynical pandering to the public's worst instincts are the easiest way
to get the unearned riches they crave -- and the perks and power they
feel are their birthright as an ancient branch of the American
aristocracy.
Perhaps if they could obtain these same privileges as easily by other,
less horrific means, they would. As it is, they take the world as they
find it, and go about their business without fretting over the
consequences -- the dead, the ruined, the spreading hate, the poisoned
planet. Why should they care? As the maggot cannot see beyond the meat,
so too these men of greed-stunted understanding can see nothing of
worth outside their own bottomless appetites.
Annotations
Investing in War: Carlyle Group Profits from Government
and Conflict
The Center for Public Integrity, Nov. 18,
2004
New Army Chief is Carlyle Man
San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 19, 2004
Bush's
Ancestor's Bank Seized by Government
Associated Press, Oct. 18, 2003
Bush-Nazi Link Confirmed
New Hampshire Gazette, Oct. 10, 2003
Bush-Nazi Dealings Continued Until 1951: Federal Documents
New Hampshire Gazette, Nov. 7, 2003
Heir to the Holocaust: Prescott Bush, $1.5 Million and
Auschwitz
Clamor Magazine, May/June 2002
The BCCI Affair
Committee on Foreign Relations, United
States Senate, Dec. 1992
Liberated Kuwait: Rape, Reprisal and Repression
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Why the Gulf War was not in the National Interest
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Bush's Night of the Long Knives
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The Hidden History of America's War on Iraq
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The Barreling Bushes
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The Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush
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Jan. 4, 2004
Bush's Brother Has Contract to Help Chinese Chip Maker
Los Angeles Times, Nov. 27, 2003
Consultant On Iraq Contracts Employed President's Brother
Financial Times, Nov. 27, 2003
All in the Profiteering First Family
Prince George's Journal, Feb. 23, 2004
American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune,
and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush,
The Family That Preys Together
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Father and Grandfather Bush
The Art of Deception, 2004
Bush's Texas: Dark Heart of the American Dream
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The Bush Family Saga
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Bush, Inc.
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Bush Family Values
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Bush Secret Effort Helped Iraq Build Its War Machine
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The Enemy Within
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Carlyle's Way
Red Herring, Dec. 11, 2001
[Carlyle Group] Gets Fat on War
The Guardian, March 23, 2003
Crony Capitalism Goes Global
The Nation, April 1, 2002
Gitmo Trials Continue Despite Court Ruling
The New Standard, Nov. 18, 2004
The Bush Dynasty's Dark Magic
Salon.com, Jan. 27, 2004
Bin Laden Money Flow Leads to Midland, Texas
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Spies Hide as Bank of England Faces BCCI Charges
Observer, Jan. 19, 2003
Funding
Terror: The Role of Saudi Banks
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White House Connection: Saudi 'Agents' Close Bush Friends
Boston Herald, Dec. 11, 2001
US Ties to Saudi Elite May be Hurting War on Terrorism
Boston Herald, Dec. 10, 2001
Bush Advisers Cashed in on Saudi Gravy Train
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Terrorists, Dollars and a Tangled Web
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Ex-U.S.
Official Says CIA Aided Baathists
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Rumsfeld's
$9 Billion Slush Fund
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The
CIA Goes Corporate
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Assassins R Us
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16, 2003
Iraqgate
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1993
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of Gas
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Afghanistan, the Taliban, and the Bush Oil Team
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Sun Myung Moon, North Korea and the Bushes
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The Bush Dynasty and the Cuban Criminals
The Guaridan, Dec. 2, 2002
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