Al-Jazeerah History
Archives
Mission & Name
Conflict Terminology
Editorials
Gaza Holocaust
Gulf War
Isdood
Islam
News
News Photos
Opinion
Editorials
US Foreign Policy (Dr. El-Najjar's Articles)
www.aljazeerah.info
|
|
The lies and amorality of American leaders
By Paul J. BallesRedress, June 30, 2008
Paul J. Balles shows how President Bush has lied, with the collusion of
the media and the acquiescence of the public, to achieve his amoral aims,
and how presidential candidates McCain and Obama are lying and eschewing
morality in order to gain political acceptance by an ignorant populace.
If truth-telling is part of America's moral code, politicians and pundits
failed to learn the code. If they did learn it, they sold their souls to
Beelzebub for an earthly price.
President G.W. Bush, the inveterate non-stop liar, has already gained a
reputation for being the worst president in America's history. His
reputation is largely due to his pretence of being a God-fearing moralist
while lying. He lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq 29 times. He
lied about Iraq being an imminent threat to the USA, and he lied about Iraq
being connected to Al-Qaeda.
Bush has been caught lying about terrorist threats, about 9/11, about
torture his administration authorized, about tax cuts, global warming, his
political opponents, and the social security system. There’s not much he
hasn’t lied about. As one commentator wrote, “As a ‘moral values’ president,
George W. Bush has some explaining to do about bearing false witness.”
Meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and referring to Iran's nuclear
development, Bush said, "The first choice is to solve it diplomatically and
that's exactly what we're doing." He says that while refusing to meet with
the Iranians. Saying one thing while doing another is typical of Bush’s
falsehoods.
Bush also said an Iran with a nuclear weapon would be "incredibly dangerous"
to world peace. Another lie. Iran has never attacked another country and
hasn’t threatened to except in defence. The same can't be said of the US or
Europe. Bush’s lies are well documented and continuous enough to make his
lying pathological.
What about the pundits? In his book
War made easy: how presidents and
pundits keep spinning us to death, Norman Solomon makes it clear
that the media has been complicit in turning a president's lies into spin.
As Solomon points out, "the media assumption largely remains that Washington
has laudable motivations”.
Both current US presidential candidates have sacrificed morality for
politics: John McCain with outright lies and Barack Obama by sacrificing
principle to electability.
McCain has consistently lied about American success and failure in Iraq. He
lied about support for victims of the Katrina tragedy. He's changed position
on social security privatization and then lied about it. McCain has also
lied about other presidential candidates, including fellow Republicans
during the nomination debates.
What about Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the
presidency? While Obama can't begin to match the pathological liars’
deceptions, he has his own violations of moral turpitude.
Obama's moral code should have inspired him to defend Reverend Jeremiah
Wright's accurate reference to the chickens coming home. Instead, he yielded
to political expediency and disowned his pastor. In order to get elected,
Obama will need to eschew morality again and again in order to gain
political acceptance by an ignorant populace.
The display he
put on at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) convention
Washington DC, where he heaped nothing but praise on Israel, exemplified the
worst kind of sacrifice of morality for political favour. The pundits
cheered Obama.
As Richard Neville has pointed out, in a different context, "The situation
is critical, but most of us are too overloaded to concentrate. We're trying
to get rich, get laid, get famous and/or to sink into an opiated oblivion,
with the help of the military-industrial media entertainment matrix."
Paul Craig Roberts asks, "Do we Americans have any honour, any humanity, any
integrity, any awareness of the crimes our government is committing in our
name? Do we have a moral conscience?" The answer: NO.
When leaders lie and reporters cooperate, both morality and society become
the victims. It’s time to cease sacrificing morality to temporary political
advantages.
Paul J. Balles is a retired American university professor and freelance
writer who has lived in the Middle East for many years. For more
information, see
http://www.pballes.com.
http://www.redress.cc/americas/pjballes20080627
|
|
|