By Scott Ritter
08/23/07 "Truthdig" --- - Karl Rove,           interchangeably known as “Boy Genius” or                    “Turd Blossom,” has left the White           House.  The                    press conference announcing his decision           to resign has been given front-page           treatment by most major media outlets, but           the fact of the matter is the buzz           surrounding Rove’s departure is much ado           about nothing, especially in terms of coming           to grips with the remaining 16 months of the           worst presidency in the history of the           United States.
         
         Rove is a domestic political marauder, the           personification of a conservative movement           which lacks a moral compass and has a           complete disregard for facts.  The master of           exploiting mainstream America’s predilection           for news-as-entertainment, under which the           likes of                    Rupert Murdoch can manufacture headlines           out of thin air, Rove helped turn “fair and           balanced” into a national joke which           everyone laughs at but few actually           comprehend.  Rove served as the maestro of a           political-smear orchestra composed of such           intellectually challenged muckrakers as Sean           Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter,           manipulating the NASCAR/professional           wrestling crowd’s addiction to seedy gossip           in an effort to maintain the all-important           51 percent majority needed to win elections.          
         
         Perhaps if the Democratic Party had           possessed a semblance of organization and           cohesion (not to mention a post-Clinton           message that could be sold to a majority of           America), then Rove would be but a footnote           in history, known simply as the man who           helped the worst governor in the history of           Texas get elected.  Even the           self-destructive campaign run by Al Gore in           2000, in which he                    distanced himself from a sitting           president who, despite all of his faults,           would have defeated Bush in a landslide if           the Constitution permitted a third term, was           enough to deny Rove his beloved 51           percent—it was Gore, not Bush, who                    won the majority of votes in that           contest.  It took a Republican governor of           Florida, backed by a compliant Supreme           Court, to put George W. Bush into the White           House, not any genius on the part of Rove.          
         
         “Bush’s Brain” may claim that it was his           careful manipulation of fiction over fact           that carried the 2004 election, in which the           term                    became synonymous with political character           assassination, but it was the events of           Sept. 11, 2001, and the war in Iraq which           sank the Democratic Party and its candidate           for president, John Kerry.  It is very           difficult to unseat a president in a time of           war, especially when so many Democrats voted           in favor of the concept, first by buying           into every post-9/11 policy put forward by           the Bush administration (find me one           Democrat who actually read the                     Patriot Act in its entirety before it           was voted into law) and second by           rubber-stamping the lies that led to Bush’s           decision to invade Iraq in March 2003.            Remember, it was                    Kerry’s inarticulate defense of his           decision to vote in favor of granting war           powers to the president that sank his           election hopes, not his Vietnam War record.          
         
         Certainly, Karl Rove played a significant           behind-the-scenes role in supporting Bush’s           war policies.  The perjury trial of           “Scooter” Libby forced the collective of           deaf, dumb and blind pseudo-journalists who           populate what is known as the mainstream           media in America to recognize how           pathetically duplicitous and petty the Bush           administration could get when it came to           defending the policies propping up the           so-called Global War on Terror and the awful           tragedy of Iraq.  Rove’s fingerprints were           all over the decision by Vice President Dick           Cheney to                    leak CIA officer Valerie Plame’s name to           the media in an effort to thwart the           truth-telling of her husband, former           Ambassador Joe Wilson.
         
         But that is about as deep as Rove’s           involvement in the two issues that will           define the presidency of George W. Bush           gets.  While Rove might be the “genius”           behind the kind of winner-takes-all dirty           politics that won the Republicans a majority           in Texas The vice president is the single           greatest threat to American and           international security in the world today.            Not Osama Bin Laden.  Not the ghost of           Saddam Hussein.  Not Ahmadinejad or Kim Jung           Il.  Not al-Qaida, the Taliban, or Jose           Padilla himself.  Not even George W. Bush           can lay claim to this title.  It is Dick           Cheney’s alone.  Operating in a never-never           land of constitutional ambiguity which           exists between the office of the president           and the Congress of the United States,           Cheney’s office has made its impact felt on           the policies of the United States of America           as had no vice president’s office before           him.  Granted unprecedented oversight over           national security and foreign policy by           executive order in early 2001, many months           prior to the terror attacks of 9/11, Cheney           has single-handedly steered America away           from being a nation among nations (albeit           superior), operating (roughly) in accordance           with the rule of law, and toward its present           manifestation as the new Rome, a decadent           imperial power bent on global domination           whatever the cost.
         
         The absolute worst of the rot that has           infected America because of the policies and           actions of the Bush administration has           originated from the office of the vice           president.  The nonsensical response to the           terror attacks of 9/11, seeking a “global           war” versus defending the rule of law at           home and abroad, taking the lead in           spreading the lies that got us involved in           Iraq, legitimizing torture as a tool of           American jurisprudence, advocating for           warrantless wiretappings of U.S.-based           communications (regardless of what the           Fourth Amendment says against illegal search           and seizure), and pushing for an expansion           of America’s global conflict into Iran—all           can be traced back to the person of Cheney           as the point of origin.
         
         America today is very much engaged in a           life-or-death struggle against the forces of           evil.  The enemy resides not abroad,           however, but at home, vested in the highest           offices of the land.  Neither Osama Bin           Laden nor Saddam Hussein threatened the life           blood of the United States—the           Constitution—to the extent that Cheney has.            Not Hitler, Stalin, Mao or Ho Chi Minh.  Not           since the American Civil War has there been           a constitutional crisis of the magnitude           that exists today, threatening to rip the           very fabric of American society apart at the           seams, courtesy of Dick Cheney.
         
         That Congress today remains relatively mute           on this crisis is one of the great mysteries           of our time.  Perhaps the vagaries of           national politics can be blamed.  The           Democratic majority in Congress appears to           have ceded its leadership role to unelected           presidential candidates who seem solely           empowered to comment on current events,           domestic or foreign, and who, out of fear of           any misstep which could hurt their chances           to seize the White House as their own,           refuse to actually take a substantive stand           against the policies of the Bush           administration.  In an effort that is           curiously Rovian in the quest for electoral           victory, the Democratic candidates (with a           few notable exceptions) have been less than           bold in their opposition to the heinous           policies that are currently in place           concerning Iraq, Iran, the war on terror,           torture and constitutional violations—unless           you count empty rhetoric.
         
         In many ways, the leading Democrats, both           those running for office and those currently           holding office, are a far greater insult to           American values than the conservative           standard-bearers for the policies of           Cheney.  No one of substance takes seriously           the manic ranting of the Hannity/Limbaugh/Coulter           triad.  These Democrats, on the other hand,           have mastered the art of compromise to the           point that they stand for nothing at           all—this at a time in American history when           the policies of the administration, derived           from the dark abyss of Bush’s soul, Cheney,           provide the most concrete example of what we           as Americans should be standing against.
         
         The Democrats need to stand for something.           Cheney has provided the sort of political           ammunition that would enable them to fight,           and win, a constitutional battle over the           heart of America, the kind of defining           struggle which I believe the vast majority           of Americans would rally around.  Unless the           Democrats start separating themselves from           the policies of the Bush administration, and           take an active role in outing and           suppressing the true evil that is Dick           Cheney, all they will achieve in the coming           years is a change in the titular political           orientation of America, without the kind of           deep-seated break from the failures and           crimes of the past six-plus years that have           taken our nation, and the world, right up to           the edge of chaos.
         
         “Bush’s Brain” may be gone, but his “Soul”           lives on.  It is high time all of America           put Dick Cheney fully in the spotlight of           collective accountability, purging our           nation of this scourge which has harmed us           in so many ways.  If there is any case for           impeachment to be made against any member of           the Bush administration today, it can be           made against a vice president who has shamed           our nation, destroyed our moral standing and           broken our laws.           
 
 


 
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