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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 07:17 AM Aug 2013

The real mystery of our age is this: why do all the media warmongers still have jobs

Mark Ames


The real mystery of our age is this: why do all the media warmongers still have jobs, after the way they goaded us into the epic disaster we've found ourselves in? Back in 2001, when a panicked America foolishly handed the steering wheel to pundits like Max Boot, America was at the height of its economic and geopolitical power. What happened next was a lot like that rent-a-car prank in the first Jackass film: decades of America's accumulated wealth and geopolitical power trashed overnight in a reckless neocon joyride. The warmongers pulled out of the lot in a mint-condition, gas-guzzling boat, cheerfully assuring America that everything would turn out fine. Cut to the slapstick punch line: Boot pushing the remains of the totaled car back onto the lot. Only instead of apologizing like the Jackass pranksters, Boot cheerfully tells America, "You see, I told you it would turn out great! Now give me your next-best car; I'd like to take it out for a spin..."

That's the most incredible thing: how warmongers like Boot are still gainfully employed, even as news media are shedding jobs and space. And he's using his platforms to try to goad the new administration down the same catastrophic path as the previous one. The disastrous war in Afghanistan is what Obama has claimed as his showcase, and Boot is ready to provide the solution. Never mind that the current Afghanistan debacle was caused in no small part by the bizarre armchair-conquistador ideas that Boot and his comrades successfully advocated into policy during the first few years of the Bush administration. For Boot, the solution to all of America's geopolitical problems is simple: behave like imperial Britain. He doesn't mean that metaphorically, but literally, right down to the tropical colonial headgear, as you'll see.

But first it's important to recall his serious A-list establishment credentials: senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, columnist at the Los Angeles Times, contributing editor at Weekly Standard, regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, and former top adviser to John McCain's campaign--a role that likely would have landed him a powerful position in a McCain-Palin cabinet. With the establishment's blessing and encouragement, Boot's ideas, no matter how insane, enter the mainstream debate, crowding out by the laws of scarcity other ideas and other thinkers who might actually help us and the world.

Ever since Bush came to power, Boot has been pimping his imperial Britain snake oil, a schtick he's still working today. As we headed into the Christmas season, Boot was woofing in the Wall Street Journal about how America can solve two intractable problems--anarchic Somalia and nuclear Pakistan's lawless border regions--with one magical solution:

The essential problem in both Somalia and Pakistan is a failure of governance. The question is: What if anything can outside powers do to bring the rule of law to these troubled lands? In the 19th century, the answer was simple: European imperialists would plant their flag and impose their laws at gunpoint. The territory that now comprises Pakistan was not entirely peaceful when it was under British rule. Nor was Somalia under Italian and British sovereignty. But they were considerably better off than they are today--not only from the standpoint of Western countries but also from the standpoint of their own citizens.


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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
2. Because the MIC pays them well to stay in power
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 07:28 AM
Aug 2013

Campaigns, and the propaganda needed to brainwash the populace into forgetting the last debacle, are expensive.

Kolesar

(31,182 posts)
4. " The disastrous war in Afghanistan is what Obama has claimed as his *showcase* "
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 07:35 AM
Aug 2013

Extree points for loaded comments!

 

AnotherMcIntosh

(11,064 posts)
7. Google Operation Mockingbird. They say that it has been discontinued.
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 08:35 AM
Aug 2013

Even going back prior to the CIA, how were some media sources (such as the Walt Disney Studio) financed?

 

HardTimes99

(2,049 posts)
11. Those brilliant managers at Tribune Corp (owner at the time of the LA Times) fired
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 09:12 AM
Aug 2013

Bob Scheer, kept Max Boot and hired Jonah Goldberg. In return for which, they lost me as a subscriber!

I'd like to think my little act of rebellion was magnified across the LA metro area, caused advertisers to pull ad buys and led to the bankruptcy of Tribune Corp.

I doubt it happened exactly that way, but it's the story I tell myself

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